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"It was as if you deemed yourselves either not worthy of time spent, or you never felt the need nor the appeal of caring. And if you were to be acting in the role of his wife, the last thing Seonghwa wanted to see was you masking a perpetual misery" this just makes me feel so fluffy đ„șđ„ș hwa is so amazing and thoughtful my hearttttt
âThe love⊠of your life?â Seonghwa repeated cautiously" oh my hwa đ€Łđ this whole interaction made me laugh and the coffee monster!!
i just know hwa smelt good just reading that description đ (even san said he smells best hehe)
âAh yes, apologies. Park Seonghwa. Department not found.â hes so cute and hilarious omg i love this man đđ
Family for Hire (Ch.4)
(family for hire ml) (join series and/or permanent taglist!)

âïž pairing: single dad!seonghwa x business woman!reader âïž genre: fluff, romance, family, domestic, fake marriage, slice of life âïž ch. summary: settling into a new routine came with its challenges, of course, but you expected that. what you did not expect, however, was for seonghwa to completely derail your plans for quietude. âïž ch. wordcount: 4.7k âïž ch. warnings/tags: language, questionably edited, hwa being one jealous boy, a ton of coffee, implied missing breakfast, food/eating, a wild woo and yeo appear, rash decisions, implied lack of sleep, let me know if anything else! âïž perma-taglist: @doom-fics @legohwas @acciocriativity @justhere4kpop @honey-lemon-goose @byuntrash101 @shakalakaboomboo @starillusion13 @hongthoven @cqndiedcherries @uwuheeseungie @hoshischeekss @frankenstein852 @charreddonuts @miriamxsworld @mingigoo @michel-angelhoe (can't be tagged: @ate-ez) âïž a/n: in anticipation of seonghwa day, hope you enjoy some more single dad hwa~ much love, any reblogs, comments, thoughts, feelings appreciated! apologies if the chapter is chaos, but hey... croissants and coffee!
Chapter 4: When Croissants Fly

Had you known that if you were to make it into the office on time and keep your promise of taking a certain kid to kindergarten, you would have to get up at hell oâclock in the morning â with hell being anything before six, you would have, respectfully, just left the conversation with standard goodbyes and not offered something out of the blue. Nothing could prepare you for the sheer amount of noise that a child could produce that early, when you were used to having an apartment to yourself, a nice, steaming, hot cup of coffee, and the human right to have fifteen minutes of sheer panic as you would realise if you did not hurry up you would be late. But even that panic was independent. You were not holding anyone up, no one was holding you up. You did not have to answer to anyone, nor did you have to be sitting there, in the driverâs seat, praying for a certain someone to âjust⊠chill⊠outâŠâ. Even though it had already been a three, now four days of you driving back and forth, back and forth like an expensive school bus, you still had a lot to get used to.
You glanced back as you stopped at a red light, catching Nari in deep conversation with her father about some drawing homework â something you were suddenly very jealous of. Why couldnât adults have drawing homework instead of taxes? But nonetheless, no matter how simple the conversation was, each syllable was like a bass boosted hit of a dubstep remix in your cranium. Biting your lip, you attempted to focus on the sound of traffic outside and wondered if your fellow passengers would quieten down if you were to turn on the radio. You caught yourself hovering between being glad to be on better terms with Seonghwa and mini-Co, and wanting to let out an elaborate string of curses that had accumulated since your coffee machine broke this morning, and you, being a silly optimist when it came to appliances, had no alternative of source of energy fuel. This discomfort was apparently obvious enough for Seonghwa to pick up on it, and at the next red light you hear him tell his daughter to wait a second, and call out to you:
âY/N, are you okay?â the note of concern in his voice made your heart ache and guilt for being so inwardly irritated spread through you. Peering out at the concrete jungle, you tapped the arm rest a couple of times, pondering the question before asking one back.
âWhat, do I look unequivocally dubious?â you tried to remain as neutral as possible, since Nari did not need to know what passive aggressive behaviour was, so early in her childhood, however Seonghwa was too finely attuned to emotional landscapes for your own good. Perhaps he could even give Yunho a run for his hard-earned âthrough thick and thinâ friend money.
âOh, no! Not at all, itâs just that, um, I mean, this routine is quite new and must be very troublesome, so-â
âDo I look tired, is that it?â you interrupted gently, Seonghwaâs obvious beating around the bush turning out to be rather amusing, alleviating some of the headache that the day had been providing you with so far. It was hard not to notice how his upper body stiffened as he stared back at you through the rear-view mirror. Deciding to not keep up the limbo of whether he offended you or not, you cracked the brightest smile you could muster, and winked, âI know I do, donât worry. I am an early bird by caffeine, and the love of my life broke today.â
âThe love⊠of your life?â Seonghwa repeated cautiously, acutely reactive to your particular choice of words. Choosing to not mention how he leaned closer to you, with even his daughter shooting him an inquisitive glance, you simply elaborated on your morning ordeal.
Amidst your dramatic recounting of your battle with the âcoffee monsterâ you had made Nari burst into a fit of giggles, which was a win in your unpaid parenting work experience, though judging by Seonghwaâs unchanging pained expression, something about the moral of the story seemed to not quite fit the unspoken fairy tale standard, and as such, you trailed off into an awkward silence.
âDid you have⊠breakfast, at least?â
âSure?â
âOkay, then what was it?â
Somehow in that moment you felt as though you were not supposed to be sat in the driver's seat, and instead in a detention, or in a dim corner for a long timeout. One step away, and you could almost hear Seonghwa saying âI promise I am not going to get mad at you if you just tell me the truthâ, a notion that made you shudder. What if, unbeknownst to you, he was the kind of parent that would snap too? There was no guarantee that he wasnât. Many a times you had seen perfectly happy and peaceful kids coming home to⊠much less than happy families, so if he was going to shout at you, you should just take it. Your grip on the steering wheel grew tighter and you bit your lower lip. The thud of your heartbeat in your temples returned as you pressed on the gas pedal and accelerated, only a couple of blocks away from Nariâs kindergarten already.
âGood stuff.â You brushed the interrogation off, not because you were uncomfortable with your choices, but because it was more than likely that Seonghwa would be, and as such, you ran the risk of exploding in a defensive mode and exposing Nari to a not so pleasant argument. And you were not about that life. You were not into recycling old experiences into new hurt.
Fortunately, Seonghwa got the hint instantly. Like father, like daughter â Nari, upon seeing the young manâs reaction, took it as a sign that she needed to stay put and reserve playtime for later. The rest of the journey crawling through the somnolent sunlit streets was spent in complete silence. You watched and waved back to a once again excited little gremlin, as she hopped out of the car and shouted for her dad to stay back, because she was âgrownâ and âindependentâ. He had inadvertently shot you a glance upon hearing the words, enjoying the game of pretending that Nari had taken after you a bit too much. You had not looked back, and even how you were supposedly following his precious girlâs run to the front doors had transformed into a thousand-yard stare. Once again, you were in your own world.
âHey, mind if I move up front?â he pointed at the seat and tilted his head, jolting you out of your turbulent musings.
âYeah, sure thing. Okay.â
At this proximity, you swore you could catch a hint of his perfume. The vanilla, floral notes and something you could not quite put a finger on was very memorable, and very him. You took a deep inhale and leaned back into the driverâs seat, ready to commence the journey back.
âYou can⊠actually you know what you can drop me off in the business district!â a weight off your shoulders as he suddenly changed your plans for a smoother ride. Masking your relief, you asked for the handsome man to confirm.
âAre you sure? You will need to switch lines⊠once if I am not mistaken?â
As he ran a hand through his hair, fighting a pesky strand that was threatening to get into his eye, you took the opportunity to study him. Black shirt with a just barely visible patterned design, and the top button undone to reveal three silver necklaces, carefully selected to complement one another. Black trousers, a loose straight cut, falling onto the chunky black and white converse sneakers. And again, that damn perfume that you could not explain to your brain. You did not want to be creepy, but tilted your head towards the man to try and figure out what that mysterious note was. At least you had your question going for you, and your leaning in could be interpreted simply as interest in his response.
âTrue, but I have some business, ha-ha wow apt, to attend to in the area soâŠâ did not sound like it, but you were not about to argue just when you were in hot water about your morning.
âOkay.â You rolled out of parking, and drove back out onto the street, now bound for your not quite beloved office.
Ever since Monday, you had cemented yourself as one of the first to arrive in the office, and almost always the first to arrive within your assigned team, which had definitely left a good impression on your manager who openly praised you for being so diligent â much to the dismay of the co-workers who enjoyed gossiping about you. But you could not care less since you and Yunho did the exact thing except in reverse. There were some benefits to waking up at hell oâclock, even if it came with socio-gastronomical sacrifices. Which apparently, Seonghwa made his mission to reverse as he sharply turned his head and made a pointing gesture.
âAnd Iâll buy you breakfast. Y/N donât you dare argue with me I have access to some dark magic.â
âLike?â
âHere comes the airplane. Wildly effective. So, if you decline then do expect a projectile croissant.â He threatened, stifling a chuckle.
âWhat if I want to see a croissant fly?â you countered, shaking your head and gleaming, the greyness of the streets which you navigated not appearing so soul draining anymore.
âWell then I will organise that just for you.â
Seonghwa was not sure what had gotten into him, but his desire to step in and help was nearly unbearable. You were every bit a business person, rushing and dedicating your life to your career even if you did have friends and family. But as he knew from having been working together with someone who had an awfully similar mindset to you, such people often forgot to take care of themselves. It was as if you deemed yourselves either not worthy of time spent, or you never felt the need nor the appeal of caring. And if you were to be acting in the role of his wife, the last thing Seonghwa wanted to see was you masking a perpetual misery. You were striving for best behaviour when you were interacting with Nari, showing a playful and easy-going side of you that he thought that he would never get the chance to see again, and generally were working hard to impress his daughter. But it seemed that you needed a push in the right direction of how exactly you could make him even happier than he already was.
You were dangerously attractive when you were driving, he concluded. The unwavering focus on the road, paired with reflexive movements as you reacted to what you had probably predicted ages in advance was making Seonghwa unreasonably flustered, and he had to force himself to look at the lines on the road instead of constantly looking at you. You had been one of the few people in university who had been a âdesignated driverâ, along with your closest friend through the years, since most of the others dismissed the skill as something for a âlater timeâ and not immediately important for studies. It had amused him when these same people would then beg for you to effectively become a carpooling service. Even more amusing was that you had always had the guts to decline.
Now, your driving style had gotten even more refined, more natural. It was clear that you had long passed the stage of novice driver, too many miles and experiences under your wheels to still be considered a learner. Cruising through the city, cruising through life. Seonghwa doubted that you would remember, but there had been one time when you two had been sat, just like this, listening to some indie music that you had said helped you focus. But now the silence you shared was heavier, the impact of every action having the potential to cause greater damage. As such, he kept the memory to himself, instead drifting into the pleasant rumble of the car engine.
Right when the sun washed over Seonghwaâs side of the car after having hopped out from behind a skyscraper, forcing him to flip open the visor, it hit you. Coffee. Of course that last note had to be coffee.

With a croissant in one hand an a steaming takeaway cup of coffee in the other, mother goose in the form of a cheery Seonghwa ushered you towards your office, wishing you a good day at least twice, while you kept on trying to explain the best way to get to the metro station as, clearly, he had not planned his âbusinessâ out in the slightest.
If you had been aware that his business was to make sure you had at least some form of nourishment and perked up to a satisfactory level, you would have probably thrown hands, so the young man had to resort to being cryptic, rocking on his feet, hands stuffed in his pockets as he said one last goodbye to you and followed your form as you entered your building, crossed a large reception area, passed some security turnstiles and finally, were swallowed by an elevator. So this was how this life was.
He closed his eyes and listened to the industrial noise. The whirring of cars all around him, construction of a new residential complex, designed not for aesthetic purposes, but to eventually raise the land price, the chatter of people who made the financial world, and as such the world itself turn, the whistling of a strong breeze that hit the top floors, zooming past antennae, wiring and air conditioning exhausts. A beautiful, cold world that he had previously imagined himself in. Seonghwa peeked out once again to take in the surroundings: the glossy windows, the sleek modern architecture and abstract expressionist sculptures installed in miniature street squares. Funny how, as he had seen you enter one of the many ant houses, a sense of clarity washed over him. This was your habitat. Your home. Not his. And he should not beat himself up over it. Especially when you were so much more passionate about it, and as such so much more deserving of the best space here.
You were there, behind one of the many windows, working hard for success. And now, he was part of that strenuous operation, at least by a fraction. That was what he could do, and how he could contribute. The possibility of you and him collaborating in enviable synchronicity was an exciting prospect, now that he could feel the space in which you worked. He could handle his tasks, you could handle yours â the domestic daydreaming left him breathless as he began to amble in a random direction, not taking his eyes off the bright blue sky.
Except his blissful state of ideation did not last long enough for him to plot as far as he would like. Two men in what had to be designer office wear were standing next to him at a pedestrian crossing, waiting for the light to turn green. But that in itself was harmless. It was the fact that the shorter of the two, the one who was explaining something very animatedly to his colleague, practically painting a scene with his hands, suddenly mentioned your name â each syllable resounding like a gunshot.
Could it be someone else? Maybe there was another Y/N out there, in this same district â there were thousands of people in these offices, so the chances were definitely not zero. But as Seonghwa discreetly listened in, it became clearer and clearer â these were your colleagues, and they were talking about you. And in a way that set off every single alarm bell in Seonghwaâs totally mission-focused brain.
âLook Yeo, Iâm telling you she is super cute. And I donât give me that look. So what if she agreed to a meeting only on Friday? It doesnât mean you have zero chance.â
Sure you do. Seonghwa mentally responded, but furrowed his brows as he realised that he was being protective of someone who was not actually his someone, but a fake someone who, in reality, he was conducting questionable business with. Technically, that meant that you could date in secret â as long as it was hidden from the eyes of your superiors. Would you do it? There wasnât exactly any infidelity to speak of if you did, since he was just an old college friend and a complicated present social tie-up. No. No you couldnât. This kind of connection would risk your promotion, wouldnât it? Whatever these fiends were plotting could very well ruin your career, and he, acting in the role of your husband, had to think of a strategy to put a stop to this.
âIt just means that she is a busy woman, on her grind, achieving and thriving â just your type, isnât that right?â the enthusiastic man who, much like Seonghwa, was dressed head to toe in black, and sported a long parted fringe that framed his beaming face, continued his encouragements. Except the mention of types, he was right, at least. You were busy. Too busy to consider them, so they should make their damn exit.
The stubborn light was still red as cars continued to dash past the trio. The man by the name of Yeo, which Seonghwa assumed was an abbreviation or a nickname, was good looking enough for him to be irritated. A muscular physique, with perfect skin and impeccably styled locks that highlighted his features that looked to have been sculpted by some aesthetic deities⊠yes, this man had to disappear out of yours and Seonghwaâs shared life immediately. Seonghwa did not need a man he âdid not have to worry aboutâ right there in the same office space as you.
âMm, right.â
A man of few words, huh? Maybe that was his problem. Then there was a chance that you would drop him fast as lightning â you liked your philosophical discussions, always did and if he could not formulate an opinion, he was automatically out of the game-
âBut I do not wish to be a burden for her, Wooyoung. As much as I admire and respect her, I am only a slot in her timetable at the moment. And whilst I appreciate your support, we should remain realistic and pace ourselves.â
Shit. His voice was deep and dependable. And he had fantastic rhythm to his speech. Uh oh. Seonghwa suddenly wished that he was still in the café with you, and had, instead of letting you go to have the strong double shot of bitterness at your desk, insisted that you spent some more time together. Then he would not hear this atrocity, and since the café was not far from the building, they might have detected you in the shop front window.  Would have been a win-win situation. Alas, this Yeo, and his equally ambitious friend Wooyoung had to be combatted in more creative ways.
Seonghwaâs hands moved on their own accord as he took out his mobile phone, scrolling to the contact he had saved as âwifeâ, with not one but two upwards graph emojis as an ode to your job, and clicking the call button. As he heard you answer with a cautious, whispered hello and an elaboration that he should wait a second as you moved to a conference room, the initial wave of panic subsided and he relaxed into your tone.
âWhat is it, Hwa?â if only he could loop how you said his nickname and listen to it whenever he wanted⊠no, he must remain focused.
âHey, Y/N!â he purposefully spoke louder, spotting in his peripherals that he had caught the attention of the duo. Their conversation had lulled, and they were pretending to be looking at the light to cross, but in reality, were tuning their imaginary antennae to pick up more of the conversation.
âYes, âtis me. And we literally just spoke, whatâs up?â he heard a sliding of a door, and the ambiance changing to that of a closed space, giving your voice more space to bloom and show its colour. Seonghwa smiled, stalling a bit before picking up a simple conversation topic, but pointing towards a mock level of intimacy that a certain Yeo should never reach.
âHowâs the breakfast?â he refrained from chuckling as he saw Wooyoung appear particularly bewildered.
âHonestly it was exactly what I needed right now, I am already feeling so much better. Thank you for it, and for treating me, really.â
âOh, not a problem at all! Anything for you.â Even though he inwardly cringed at the phrase, it seemed to have a desired effect on his audience who exchanged confused glances. At the same time, you moved the phone away from you and snorted in laughter.
âYou sound so awkward right now what the hell? You good?â he needed to think fast. How could he avoid saying that he was âoverstepping boundaries and barely a week into a fake relationship was acting lowkey possessive of you to the point where he felt the need to assert dominance over people who simply mentioned youâ? That was right. What was going to annoy you enough to let go of his questionable behaviour?
âUhm⊠well, could you point me in the direction of the metro again?â Bingo. The groan that you let out, and undoubtedly followed by a rolling of the eyes, was enough for him to confirm that you fully bought the little fib. He swore he heard that same man, Wooyoung, scoff, while Yeo remained suspiciously quiet.
âAre you kidding me? I literally just explained that from the cafĂ©, you take a right, and then-â
âAh, a right⊠so thatâs where the problem isâŠâ he continued, intentionally adding sprinklings of cluelessness to his act.
âYou canât be serious⊠Park Seonghwa where are you?â strict, but adorably concerned for his wellbeing, you asked.
âAt a crossing.â
âWhat crossing?â
âThere is a fancy fountain on the other side of the street.â
âYouâre there? Damn, you know what, stay put, I will walk you to the station seeing as you are directionally challenged.â And with that, he could make out the sound of footsteps on a carpeted floor, a rustling as you probably pressed the phone to your shirt, distant âIâll be back in a bitâ and, in a matter of moments, clicking and a much stronger echo to each sound.
âIâll take that label and wear it with pride, Y/N. Then, see you soon, yeah?â
âUh-huh, oh directionally challenged man. Iâll be there in five. Stay put and donât get lost in the square please. Like, find a bench or something and donât move.â A ding of an elevator. You ended the call. And now, each stride like that of a victor in a ruthless battle, he overtook the two men who were not so discreetly gawking at him, with the goal of finding some bench in the square to sit on and await your arrival.
Seonghwa thought that his performance was over, and relaxed into the seat that he had stumbled upon: partially in the shade of a green maple, but still welcoming some of the more amiable sun rays. But little did he know that, instead of this being an epilogue to the indirect interaction with your colleagues that threatened his pride, he had just inadvertently completed a tutorial, and now was in for a game of a lifetime.
âUhm, excuse me? Pardon for my very rude behaviour, but I believe I overheard you mentioning a certain Y/N that works around here?â
Seonghwa raised his head, which had previously been resting on the back of the bench, only to discover that the two men he had perceived as a threat to his status, in particular that Greek statue in the form of Yeo, were standing right in front of him, expectant.
âYes⊠I did indeed. And who are you, if you donât mind me asking?â
âAh, before we introduce ourselves, would you confirm if this is L/N Y/N you were talking to?â
ââŠYes?â Seonghwa stood up, in a last-minute effort to be polite towards the gentlemen, who only a few minutes ago, he wanted to erase from the planet, or at least from your plans. They accepted the gesture and gave him space.
The sun was beating down on Seonghwa more aggressively than before, making him wonder whether this was due to it actually getting hotter, or because he was more and more enticed by the idea of the ground opening up beneath him and letting him exit the conversation. Â
âRight, sorry for the suddenness. Itâs just that we are her colleagues. Well, from different departments but still. I am Jung Wooyoung. Human Resources.â A bow, another bow. Wooyoung did not look too pleased, clearly reading his every micromovement.
âIâm Kang Yeosang. Cybersecurity.â Passive enough, neither of the two cared enough to try and be threatening.
âAnd you?â Wooyoung inquired, raising his eyebrows.
âAh yes, apologies. Park Seonghwa. Department not found.â
Polite chuckles. Dead silence. Wind whistling. Where were you? The three fumbled for anything to say, finally settling on the weather, and then moving towards neutral work topics. Evidently, Wooyoung had a lot more to say, and with each passing minute, the coil on which said questions were contained was being wound tighter and tighter, until it was ready to damn near detonate.
âWhat is this gang meet up, huh?â finally, you appeared from behind a tall hedge, your work pass hanging around your neck from a lanyard, swaying with each step you took. Once you approached the group, you looked at each member of the trio, pausing when you saw Yeosang.
âAh hello! You must be Yeosang, right? I guess we are meeting sooner than expected.â Chuckling in pure corporate, you nodded in greeting.
âIndeed, we are. Nice to meet you.â
âLikewise.â
âSo, Y/N, care to explain⊠this mister Seonghwa?â Wooyoung interjected, his curiosity getting the best of him.
This was deeply disconcerting, you concluded. There was an element to this ordeal that you were missing, and this element was crucial to understanding how Wooyoung was going to proceed. He was smart, perceptive. You could even dare to say âcunningâ. And it was apparent that he had caught onto something, and was not going to let go until everything came to light. You bit the inside of your cheek as you glanced at Seonghwa, who was doing everything in his power to avoid eye contact. There was one clean way out, and one that was inevitably going to make you, and the man in front of you snowball into something only fate could decide the outcome of. While chances were slim, nevertheless you took the first optionâŠ
âWell, you already got to know one another. Iâd say thatâs enough. Now, I need to take this man to the metro so if you donât mind, we will be heading over yonder-â âŠonly for it to fail miserably as Wooyoung saw through you.
âOh no, no, like⊠who is this? A friend? A boyfriend? I need details, you are having breakfast and stuff together⊠who is he?â
If looks could kill, then you would be a fake widow. It did not take much brain power to figure out that the conversation you had over the phone had been staged for whatever reason. And now, you were in a mess where your little sitcom for a promotion might shut down⊠unless you committed. Fully. Wooyoung was staring you down. Yeosang had one eyebrow raised and arms crossed, judging. And Seonghwa was only a few levels away from impersonating Edvard Munchâs âThe Screamâ. To hell with all of this. Deep breath in. Breath out.
âMy husband.â
"He refined his movements in a complex dance routine, because he could dissociate from his inner turbulence." this reminded me of my own old self, using forms like dancing as ways of coping, hiding yet healing.
"Love was assuaged grief when the soul was the bare branches of a cherry blossom" wow
"And for the first time, Seonghwa found his footsteps and his heart getting lighter, and the rain no longer provoked despondent rumination, leaving the cyclical, habitual aches that only time could heal." i got so happy for him here đ„ș this was a beautiful way of saying
"How he had traversed each city believing that he finally understood the meaning of utopia and paradise, only for the rose glasses that he had unknowingly been given to be shattered, leaving him experientially blind." my god ur words are give me life đ© i drop tears
"As youâre healing, the sun shines brighter, the days get longer, and the world awakens. It would be a shame to miss the spring, donât you think?â this was like a big fat hug to me, such comforting words im wow... speechless. thank u đ„ș
"The same memories, but with each passing day, growing brighter and lighter, until they turned into white clouds floating across the skies of sweet daydreams, serving as nothing more than a signifier of a past that had paved the way towards a marvellous present. If this was what you envisioned, then, certainly, this was what Seonghwa wanted to learn to feel." words aren't enough for how amazing this is, this is what and how we should see things and feel. this gave me so much solace âŁ
Love was spring

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đźÂ pairing: seonghwa x gn!reader đźÂ genre: comfort, fluff, tid-bits of angst, strangers to lovers đźÂ summary: following a serendipitous meeting with you, seonghwa blooms in love after heartbreak, and learns that "if you intend to love a single flower, you must love its generation and extinction, presence and absence." - Do Jonghwan đźÂ wordcount: 2.6k đźÂ warnings/tags: allusion to idol!hwa, heartbreak, recovering from heartbreak, flora, cherry blossom season, implied ideation of death, time, healing, overcoming hardships, rainy days, discussion of life and its meaning, reassurance, meaning of forever đźÂ a/n: the sentimental mood, bittersweet reminiscence have not left me after listening to Seonghwa's cover of Angel Baby, so I hope you enjoy my expression of this <3 Thank you so much to Sky (@/legohwas) for reading and for helping with the name, forever grateful<33 Much love and any reblogs, comments, thoughts and notes welcome!

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Love was pernicious when the soul was a snow-covered, sleeping tree - a notion that Seonghwa had been unfortunate enough to explore, and a terror to experience. In the flickering embers of what used to be a blazing passion, Seonghwa had remained intentionally oblivious to himself, and to the troubles that constructed a suffocating enclosure around him until catastrophe was imminent. When he had been at his lowest and needed precious love and unconditional support the most, he had been left to perish in the lonely silence, accompanied solely by the drumming of a biting cold winter rain. That day, his heart had joined the millions of droplets by shattering into a myriad of miniscule white flowers, only for their pure luminescence to be extinguished in the blink of an eye and blend with the wet concrete as sickly grey sludge.
As he watched the sun leave his life, the back of the one who had all his adoration and had promised him a forever turning into that of a total stranger, he ceased to believe in the feeling. If it was something so easily disposed of, equivalent to the passivity one experienced when discarding a plastic wrapper or an old, useless and broken toy, then he did not want any part in this farce. Evidently, he had been mistaken in his romanticisms, in his dreams and in his vision of soulmates, and thus, in his future.
Nights blended into days, remaining colourless as Seonghwa drifted in a melancholic somnolence. A hollow shell of a human being, he did what he had to do to be deemed functional enough, competent enough, acceptable enough for the rotating cogs of the societal machine. Seonghwa smiled, because his muscles were trained to do so. He refined his movements in a complex dance routine, because he could dissociate from his inner turbulence. But, in the darkness of his room where he had long ceased to turn on the light out of fear that he would see the ghosts of his history, he let himself collapse onto his bed and study the vapid monotony of his ceiling, so intently that he saw a reflection of his own heartache and misery in the off-white paint.
Amidst his endless search for some form of relief, the dark-haired man had taken to visiting the same bridge every rainy evening. The very bridge on which he had parted with the one who he had called the love of his life, physically metamorphosing into nothing but a black dot with every confident step away from him, but still having the ability to transform into a festering wound in his cranium. Seonghwa had nothing left to give, and yet he kept on hoping that one day everything could turn around, and the sun would shine once more. Alas, the rain had only gotten stronger, until the unforgiving element was a loyal spirit hovering above his lowered head.
Pulling the heavy weight of fate behind him, Seonghwa trudged to the bridge once more, turning in the direction of the flowing river and regarding the way in which large droplets collided with the surface, disturbing an otherwise innocent, serene mirror of the sky. Collapsing onto the stone guardrail, he peered at the waters below absent-mindedly and toyed with the idea of becoming a leaf, be it an oak or a maple; exist to gather energy, give, give and give some more only to break away from familiar territories and succumb to eternal rest on the currentâs bubbling surface. A long, tranquil holiday. Away from all of this. Away from judgement, misinterpretation, anxiety that gnawed at his insides like a voracious dog. If only Seonghwa had known that it would turn out like this; then he would have never given into the silly risk that was now poisoning his thoughts, his feelings, and was rapidly approaching his actions.Â
And it was at that moment, in the desperate solitude, amidst a battle with himself that he met you, and the unforgiving downpour cowered in your radiance.
âHey, you come here often?â The cheesy phrase pulled him out of his ruminations, and he spun his head around to register the source of sound, finally stumbling upon a figure wrapped up in a raincoat, face partially hidden by an umbrella. Out of politeness, he chose to respond to the mysterious passer-by, flabbergasted when the umbrella moved to reveal a megawatt grin and an adorable face. While you looked to be about his age, you possessed a fascinating contrast of wise eyes that gave the impression of having seen many lives, wonders and displeasures of the world, and the refreshed, youthful face with the faintest natural blush coating your cheeks. In his mind, you were the promise of spring after a detestable, incorrigibly brutal winter.

Love was assuaged grief when the soul was the bare branches of a cherry blossom tree, early buds only just beginning to peek out from their bundled cots, and revealing their youthful colours against the warm grey bark that was decorated with memories of past trials and tribulations; an ode to time itself. This was a notion which you had proposed to Seonghwa amidst your improvised performances - an attempt to elicit at least the ghost of a priceless smile. After the initial meeting, you had come to cross paths more and more often, until serendipitous grew into coincidental, grew into intentional. And for the first time, Seonghwa found his footsteps and his heart getting lighter, and the rain no longer provoked despondent rumination, leaving the cyclical, habitual aches that only time could heal.
The routine was simple. Every evening when the sleepless sky caressed the earth with millions of diamonds that connected to form thousands of threads, embellishing the heavens and tying the mortal and the timeless, you would meet. Same bridge. Same time. Same umbrella, decorated with ornate flowers. You had not asked Seonghwa for much, except to show up, and to bring you a story that brought him warmth. Even if the side effect of the otherwise happy and reassuring memory was a stray tear or two. Raindrops, condensation of the soul, you called them. Trickling reminders that he was able to feel and was capable of knowing when he was on cloud nine prior to entering his period of monsoons and thunderstorms.
Each rainy night, of which there were many, come early signs of the spring season, he recounted what love had meant for him before being subdued by a ruthless frost. How he had traversed each city believing that he finally understood the meaning of utopia and paradise, only for the rose glasses that he had unknowingly been given to be shattered, leaving him experientially blind. Suspended in his retrospections, Seonghwa ambled through his mindâs labyrinth as he divulged the stories of the many shops, cafes and quiet cobbled streets he had visited, with the memories now having transformed into bitter anguish.
The more he shared, the more despicable the prior fondness became. How dare this terror haunt him so? How dare the scenes appear before him in a warm sepia tone, when Seonghwa wanted nothing more but to let them go? He wanted to shed the dead leaves. Anything to submit to an unfeeling winter for a while, for the remnants of the prologue to his solitude to be frozen solid.
âYou may wish to forget and say it never happened, it is only natural. But sooner or later, the ice and snow will melt and all that you had buried will be streaming down memory lane and back into your heart.â
âI suppose, but either way I will be thinking about it. So what does it matter if I think about it now, or later?â
âAcceptance, Seonghwa. Acceptance. With steady reflection and time dedicated to yourself rather than your demons comes acceptance. As youâre healing, the sun shines brighter, the days get longer, and the world awakens. It would be a shame to miss the spring, donât you think?â
He lowered his head in silent musing, letting your words echo in his head before turning to survey the landscape. This was his first venture in the park near the bridge, despite him passing by it countless times. It had been a setting, a backdrop for his chilling thoughts, so deeply entrenched in periphery that he had never even considered stopping and admiring it. And now, with you, he felt that it was right that he did - without you walking by his side, finally having let him take a hold of your umbrella and hold it above your heads, he doubted he would find this collection of bare trees, murky ponds and meandering cement paths as miraculous as he did now. You pointed out the buds, so young they were a pale turquoise, and the fresh grass, thin lines of green among the wilted greys and browns.Â
Perhaps this was what you envisioned when you talked of love. The nightfall turning into sunset as the clocks chimed the same hour. The same tree, adorned with the promise of a stunning canopy. The same memories, but with each passing day, growing brighter and lighter, until they turned into white clouds floating across the skies of sweet daydreams, serving as nothing more than a signifier of a past that had paved the way towards a marvellous present. If this was what you envisioned, then, certainly, this was what Seonghwa wanted to learn to feel.

Love was harmonious when the soul was the flurry of cherry blossom petals dancing in the wind, enveloping the beholder in the spring embrace and decorating the world in a snowlike carpet and in baby pink. While the tree did not bloom for long, reaching its most beautiful peak and burning out at times in a matter of days, the fleeting, divine glory that it achieved was what you and Seonghwa would consider an eternity. If anything, the growth, the blossoming, the fall were reflections of every living organism in the expanse of space and time; a slow inhale, and a level, measured out exhale all in the hopes of a next cycle.Â
âYou know, Seonghwa, I think that every single person is like a cherry blossom tree. Grand, ever-expanding, unique⊠bare. However, our identity, our interests, our friends and family⊠fans, they are all blossoms, leaves, the curvature in the bark that decorates the magnificent branches.â
Your musings were Seonghwaâs favourite pastime and focus, the words forming philosophical symphonies as he let himself be guided from one piece to the next. He had found comfort in sharing his troubles with you, and as soon as the weather had gotten warm enough for you to be able to do so, sitting side by side under the awakening flora to ponder their meaning into a fuzzy abstraction. The conversation had stemmed from your observation of the falling flowers, appearing to be shed as soon as they blossomed. Taking note of the lack of regal white robes on some of the branches, Seonghwa had pointed out that they might have been stolen away by the heavy rain last night, thus falling into a moment of melancholy as he recollected the circumstances of your first meeting.
Gently, you placed a hand over his in an expression of reassurance and a reminder that you, indeed, were here with him, and were not striving for impermanence. Turning his own hand so the palm was facing upwards, he intertwined your fingers together, comfortable with the sweet affection, since the throngs of observers hungry for photographs of the blossoms at their most splendid had long whittled down to lazy stragglers. They still retained a sliver of a chance to capture the grandeur of the remaining veterans before they too would join the fallen white raindrop, preferred to amble past, enraptured by their own routines, their own growth, their own blossoms.
âFlora has its life cycles. The same goes for everything in life. Some things and people appear and disappear in a single season, with only pictures or a passing thought to retain them in your psyche, whilst others, either on their own accord or by joining forces with like minded souls become a continuous presence. You see, even those who you had to say goodbye to were precious. Because they are irreversibly a part of you. Anything you do, anyone you meet is an addition to that beautiful blossoming tree, just like you are to theirs.â
Seonghwa shifted his gaze towards you, taking in your serenity as you basked in the April sun. Leaving behind the flowery umbrella and with it the rainy days, he was caught in a silent bliss, eagerly waiting for each tomorrow, all while living vicariously through every today. He found himself reconnecting with passion, with art. No longer was he functioning for the sake of appearances, but was well and truly living. After having assumed he had to love only beauty and solely seek perfection - the exact notion which had resulted in his near demise, it was a breath of fresh, resurrecting air to discover that to truly love, meant to love the silence, the obsoletion and the absence. Now, as one season changed into another, and as gorgeous blossoms fell to turn into colourful water streams he was able to sit back and quietly observe the metamorphosis instead of mourning it. Because he knew that this meant there would be a future, with new colours, new leaves, new blossoms.
âLife does not stand stillâŠâ he murmured, squeezing your hand ever so slightly, a warmth spreading in his chest as your eyes met his and your lips curled into a soft, adorable gleam.Â
âAnd what do you think about that?â you held your breath, your heart swelling with pride as you urged Seonghwa to go on.
âI find it to be⊠like love itself. Even in the quietude of the branches left bare, the fondness and awareness of knowing they had once been home to thousands of petals makes it worth it. And, as such, they never leave, turning into a transformative forever.â
The heavens sighed, a strong breeze washing over the park, your two forms settled on the wooden bench, the shedding canopies of white. Blossoms erupted in a visual catharsis, and scattered across the earth as far as the eye could see. The final flickers of this beautiful seasonâs embers. And yet, it did not feel like a dismal, all-encompassing finale, but rather the end of the beginning. While Seonghwa did not know what this renaissance would bring, and what florescence shall be his future guide, he was confident that in his newfound tranquillity, you were the reason why loving was easy. Why love was like being brought back to life.
âIt is easy to believe in âthe endâ. And takes an infinite, intrinsic love, transcending time and seasons to believe in âforeverâ.â you agreed, and gazed at the scene before you. The glimmering waters of a pond - the skyâs mirror, dotted with brilliant ethereal cotton, soothed by the windâs caresses. You and Seonghwa watched on as the floral dancers cascaded down in their closing act, elegantly waving their farewells before settling on lapping foam.Â
Slowly, he was learning the intricacies, the little things that formed a delicate equilibrium that was adoration, devotion, enamourment. Equanimous, Seonghwa wanted nothing more than to live in this ever-changing present, and, with you, love the beauty and the silence after it had fallen.






Yunho â§ THE FELLOWSHIP BREAK THE WALL ANCHOR IN SEOUL

CHAPTER ONE ⊠the stranger in the woods
pairing : ateez x f!reader (eventual poly relationship)
genre : atla au, slow burn, comedy, angst, fluff
word count : 2.6k
warnings : language, mentions of being attacked by fire benders
note : tag list has been moved to the end of chapter! feedback is appreciated!
you found a stranger in the woods during a storm, not yet knowing that it seemingly change your life.

IT WAS RAINING THE DAY YOU CAME ACROSS THE STRANGER. the storm had been raging on for what felt like hours now, and you were surprised to see that the large gusts of winds and rain hadnât blown you away yet.Â
but the storm was the least of your worries as you found the stranger, heavily injured and now thanks to the rain, covered in mud and leaves. he looked like he was on the verge of death and you noticed the burn marks here and there on his body. you felt your hands throb underneath their bandages as you remember how it felt to be burned by fire â or firebenders.
was he attacked by firebenders? was what ran through your head as you picked him up, throwing his arm over your shoulder as you hurried as fast as you could back to your grandmotherâs house.Â
your grandmother was surprised when you busted through the door with the stranger, and she immediately had you lay him down in order to patch his wounds up. you hadnât noticed it when you picked him up, now that you were out of the storm, you took in his vibrant blue arrow tattoos that covered his body.Â
was he an airbender? you had only heard stories of how the airbenders would gain those tattoos after mastering their element. you figured only older air nomads had those arrow tattoos, but youâre glad to see your assumption proven wrong. you also couldnât help but notice how beautiful the stranger was.Â
he was probably the most beautiful man you had ever seen in your life. not even the villageâs most handsome could match against this stranger.Â
âhe should be fine now, thankfully his injuries werenât too bad,â your grandmother says and you let out a sigh you hadnât known to have been holding. after that, your grandmother scolded you to go change your clothes, not fully noticing how you were still soaked to the bone. your mind is only concerned about the stranger.Â
âdo you think he was attacked by firebenders?â you asked your grandmother after you had changed your clothes. the older woman is silent for a moment as she stirs the soup she had been previously making before you stormed inside the door.Â
âhis injuries sure do seem like thatâs what happened,â she replies, but you can sense the dread that takes over her body. she really didnât want that to be the case. recently, you had overheard several of the men in the village talk about how the fire nation has been seen all over the earth kingdom.Â
everyone felt tense about it, and rightfully so. the fire nation was a powerful nation with their military and obviously also thanks to their bending powers. fire. some would consider fire to be the most powerful element, but others would argue and say it was the most destructive.Â
you would have to agree with fire being the most destructive element. only because youâve only seen people use it for destruction.Â
âi heard some men in the village say theyâre worried about the fire nation. some travelers are talking about how they are planning to start a war with the other nations,â you say as you fumble with one of her many nick-nacks that sat on the table.Â
it all felt weird and something uneasy sat in your stomach at how this was all going. your eyes drifted over to the stranger who laid peacefully in bed.Â
âiâm not sure, dear, many things happen in this world without reason or explanation and sometimes we just have to accept those things. if the fire nation starts a war, the other nations can only do what they can to either stop it or fight back.â
her words settled on your mind for the rest of the night, even as you ate and went to bed. the stranger was still unconscious and the storm still savagely raged on. you remember your grandmother mumbling about how the spirits must be upset about something for the storm to be this harsh.Â
WHEN YOU WAKE UP THE NEXT MORNING, you find the stranger trying his best to make it to the door. you let out a gasp at the sight of him limping towards the door.Â
âhey, you canât go out! youâre still injured!â you say doing your best to stop him from leaving. the stranger, despite his injuries, is surprisingly much stronger than he seems. he easily blows a gust of air at you, knocking you down as he reaches for and opens the door. you let out a huff as you move and manage to grab his ankle, stopping him from moving.Â
âlet go! i have to go find moni!â he hisses out trying to pry your hand away from his leg.Â
âno! youâre still injured! you need to rest before you hurt yourself even more,â you bite back before pulling on the strangerâs ankle and making him stumble back.Â
the stranger falls back, landing on your body and you both let out a groan and you hear footsteps coming from somewhere else in the house, that you can only assume it's your grandmother.
âwhat on earth are you two doing?â she asks, coming into the room and is surprised to see the stranger collapsed on top of you.Â
âhe was trying to leave, granny! i was just⊠ugh, trying to stop him. hey, will you⊠please get off me! youâre kind of heavy,â you say and you feel the stranger shift before he manages to roll off of you and you are quick to stand up.Â
âi need to leave! i have to go find moni before those fire bastards find him!â the stranger says and it only confirms the fact that he was attacked by firebenders.Â
âboy, you are in no shape to be looking for your friend. you need to rest,â your grandmother says as she helps him up and makes him sit back on the bed. âif it makes you feel better, my granddaughter will go search for him.â
you look at your grandmother in shock. surprised that she would volunteer for you to search for this strangerâs friend.Â
âthatâs very kind of you, but i would rather look for him. i know heâs probably very scared right now especially thanks to the storm that was going on last night,â the stranger says as he once more stands up. he lets out a small grunt as he stands, but tries his best to hide it.Â
âthen let her go with you. my granddaughter is very familiar with these woods and will help you find your friend faster,â she says and the stranger looks from her to you before down at the floor. its obvious heâs considering it, thinking it over before he lets out a small sigh. its clear your grandmother will not let him go out by himself, adamant on you going with this stranger.Â
âfine, if you are insistenting then i guess i could use the help,â he says and your grandmother smiles at him before she turns to pack your bag for you to take.Â
âyeosang,â the stranger says as he watches your grandmother pack the bag. you look at the man with a confused look. âmy name⊠it's yeosang,â he finishes.
âoh, iâm y/n,â you tell him with a little smile.Â
âSO⊠WHAT DOES YOUR FRIEND LOOK LIKE?â
âlarge, fury,â he answers as the two of you walk through the forest together. the aftermath of the storm is something you havenât seen before. trees uprooted and threw across the forest, branches broken here and there, and it really looked like a tornado had swept through the area.Â
âwell, then he should be pretty easy to find then. thereâs a cave not too far from here, maybe he went there to hide,â you suggested after the two of you basically climbed over a large log before continuing on the dirt path that had been basically man-made over the years of people using this route to travel between the different villages in the earth kingdom.Â
âthatâs probably a good place to check,â he says before he allows you to lead him to the cave thatâs nearby. the cave is usually a place known to the villagers, especially the kids who are hiding there from their parents when they are going through their ârunawayâ phase.Â
âit should be close,â you tell yeosang as and sure enough the two of you come across the cave. yeosang quicken up his pace as he rushed into the cave, calling out to his friend as he entered it.
âmoni! moni, are you here? moni!â his voice echoes throughout the cave as you follow close behind him. you were shocked when you seen a large bison hiding out inside the cave, but this didnât seem like any regular bison. the arrow design on its fur let you know this was a flying bison and more than likely yeosangâs âfriendâ he was looking for.
âmoni!â yeosang said with a sigh of relief as he ran up to the bison and hugged him. the bison lets out a small roar before he lazily licks yeosang who you notice smiles up at the bison before heâs turning to you, his smile somewhat disappearing, but still remaining on his face. âthank you for helping me find moni,â he tells you and you feel a heat rush over your face as you as you can notice the rather gentle smile overtake yeosangâs face.Â
âum, it's no problem! but⊠you still need to rest though, youâre in no place to be trying to leave or fly anywhere,â you tell him, still concerned over his well being.Â
you can tell yeosang is conflicted about what you are telling him. you can see the conflict of everything going through his mind and you wonder if thereâs something else heâs worried about. something different than finding his flying bison.Â
did it have something to do with the firebenders attacking him? was he separated from someone else and wanting to go find them?
âhow long will it take until i can leave?â he asks, bringing you out of your thoughts.Â
âthree days at the most,â you answer him.Â
âthen iâll stay and rest, then on the third day iâll leave. i⊠have someone that i need to find,â he says, proving your theory that he was probably wanting to go look for someone.Â
âokay,â you tell him before you and him are making your way back to your grandmotherâs house. yeosang is kind enough to allow you to ride on the back of moni.Â
THE NEXT THREE DAYS, you spend making sure yeosang doesnât push himself while also helping take care of moni. the giant bison seemingly takes a quick interest in you as you feed him different types of vegetables that you and your grandmother grew in her small garden, plus whatever you had bought at the market in the village.Â
you have also started taking a liking to yeosang, heâs become a nice addition to the house that only kept you and your grandmother. the airbender would often share things with you about his people, telling you stories that date back to centuries ago.Â
youâve noticed that your village has also taken a liking to yeosang, the village children entranced by his cool persona. often begging him to show them some of his airbending, which he does but not without a few playful complaints thrown in.Â
âwhere are you going to go once you heal?â you ask him on the his last night. the two of you are laying in a field near your grandmotherâs. moni is not too far away as well, rolling around peacefully in the field.Â
you refuse to look at yeosang, instead keeping your eyes on the stars above you. word has been spreading that the fire nation is starting to close in on the earth kingdom with rumors about them already killing most of the air nomads.Â
âiâm not sure, i just know i need to find my friend,â he says and you can hear the concern in his voice at the thought of perhaps not finding his friend.Â
âyour friend⊠heâs really precious to you isnât he?â you ask, feeling your heart race for some unknown reason, or rather one you refuse to acknowledge.Â
âhe is, thatâs why i need to find him before the fire nation does,â yeosang says with a sudden spark of determination. âdo you have anyone precious to you?â he then asks, catching you off guard.
âmy grandmother is precious to me,â you tell him, but you know thatâs not what he means.Â
âis there anyone else?â yes, you want to tell him, but you donât think you have the heart to talk about him. yeosang turns his head briefly to look at you as he notices your quietness. heâs greeted with the sight of your glossy eyes as you continue to look up at the stars. âiâm sorry⊠you donâtâ i shouldnât have asked.â
âitâs okay, i lost him because i wasnât brave enough and i think iâll probably regret it for the rest of my life,â you confess with a heavy heart as you wipe your tears away. the two of you bask in the silence between each other for a few more hours, before yeosang is helping you onto moni and is taking you back to your grandmotherâs.
it feels odd to see yeosang off. you want him to stay, but you know he needs to find his friend. the two of you are standing in front of each other, you shuffle from foot to foot as your eyes look from anywhere but at the airbender in front of you. his wounds have healed nicely and youâre happy to see that heâs gotten his strength back.Â
âum⊠thank you, y/n, for finding me and helping me,â yeosang says as he looks at you with a soft smile. the two of you have definitely warmed up to each other over the past three days, but you still feel like heâs a stranger to you. you kind of donât want him to leave so soon, you want to get the chance to know him better.
before you can say anything, your grandmother is coming out of the house, a bag in her hands before sheâs basically shoving the bag into your own.Â
âg-granny? what are you doing?â you ask, taken off guard by her actions.Â
âmy dear, youâre going to join yeosang on his journey. heâll need someone to look after him and moni,â she says with a smile and you miss the blush that overtakes yeosangâs face.
âgo with⊠yeosang? but granny, what about you? i need to stay and help you out,â you say, you would love to go with yeosang, this could be your chance to leave your village, but⊠what about your granny? you need to be here for her and help her out around the house.
âmy y/n, you donât need to worry about me. i feel that yeosang might need you more during his journey,â she tells you and you turn to look at yeosang who is already looking at you.Â
âi donât think your grandmother is going to let me leave without you,â he starts and you feel kind of bad. like your grandmother has literally pressured him into making him take you along with him. âbut i donât mind. moni seems to have really taken a liking to you, and it would be nice to have some company,â he adds with a smile making you smile as well.
âwell, then i guess i canât argue with you and granny. so⊠should we be off then?â you ask and yeosang nods. you bid goodbye to your granny before yeosang is helping you on top of moni. the two of you take off as you finally ask yeosang who you are looking for.Â
âhis name is hongjoong, and heâs⊠heâs the avatar,â he confessed to you.

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thats just how he shows love



CAFĂ ETERNAL SUNSHINE ... bullet - point fic
pairing : poly!ateez x f!reader
genre : cafe au, fluff, established poly relationship
word count : 873
warnings : food, mentions of getting sick from overworking
special tag : @sanjoongie who allowed me to talk about this with her and is mainly inspired by this tiktok [ here ]
you and your eight boyfriends run a cafe together.

four sunshine boyfriends and four grumpy boyfriends with you somewhere in the middle
sunshine boyfriends : hongjoong, yeosang, san, and mingi
grumpy boyfriends : seonghwa, yunho, wooyoung, and jongho
you all run and own a cafe together
you and hongjoong originally started the cafe together before the others just slowly began working there with you both
the cafe as a comedy and tragedy type of aesthetic mixed with some artist vibes with painting down by hongjoong hanging on the walls
the food is very cute and bright and very comedy inspired
while the drinks are more darker and tragedy inspired
you even have a romeo and juliet inspired drink called "true loves poison"
the sunshine boys handle the drinks and the to-go orders
the grumpy boys handle the food and waiting tables
you and wooyoung are in the kitchen making the food and trying not to have a food fight every ten minutes
while all the boys are handsome, yeosang and seonghwa have become kind of like the faces of the cafe
you look on social media and its always you can always find either of the two in at least every single post
some people come to cafe just to see seonghwa and/or yeosang
yeosang is very welcoming and along with the other sunshine boys will have conversations with customers
while seonghwa is more of a "either buy something or get out" type of guy and usually gives off a cold aura to people that try to flirt with him or one of his partners
alsoâ general manager!seonghwa who isn't afraid to kick people out of the cafe he sees them trying to cause a problem
seonghwa is very protective over you and the others
will also immediately rush to the back if he hears wooyoung giggling too loudly because he KNOWS that boy is up to something
eventually the cafe started hosting an open mic night once a month to allow people to come and perform
you and the boys will also perform once in a while
you'll mainly find hongjoong and jongho performing more than you or the others
you originally wanted to do a cat cafe but hongjoong turned it down
san was all for it but you guys got outvoted by the others
so to make up for that, you guys host an special animal adoption day at the cafe every once in a while
probably one of the few times you are seen out of the kitchen as you mostly help with the animals
during these days hongjoong or mingi are usually in the back with wooyoung to help him
the cafe also does special themed drinks and foods inspired by what broadway show is popular at the time
some examples have been six, beetlejuice, heathers, etc.
this are very rare though and very limited time, like maybe a week or two
also do special days that are either comedy discounted or tragedy discounted days
when these days happen you and the others either dress in brightly colored clothes or dark color clothes and the music in the cafe also matches the discount of the day
sometimes the cafe will also stay open into the very early hours of the morning (almost 24/7)
when this happens, you and yunho usually run the cafe by yourself since during this you only serve coffee and biscuits
usually during the late nights you'll get office workers, people who can't sleep, night shift people, or college students looking for a place to study
usually after these shifts, you and yunho crash in bed together for a few hours
hongjoong once tried running the night shift with yunho when you couldn't and hongjoong honestly can't figure out how you do it
"i don't know how you do it, y/n."
like hongjoong, yeosang has also covered yunho's late night shift, and every time he does he says he learns more and more about you each time
you two have been dating for years along with the others and so he thought he knew everything about you
"i think with each night shift, i fall more and more in love with you"
you have a tendency to overwork yourself which has lead to you getting sick a few times
the boys are all the time worried about you and try to get you to take the day off especially after some big event has happened at the cafe
one of the boys â usually san or jongho â also take off so that way you aren't by yourself
speaking of taking off
when either you and wooyoung take off or can't come or something, mingi is always the one to come help in the kitchen
mingi is really great help in the kitchen and usually left to decorate the cakes and such
HOWEVERâ
one time both you and wooyoung were gone â you both had went out of town to get new ideas for food, so that left the others to run the kitchen
....
it was a disaster
you and wooyoung left mingi in the kitchen and so mingi brought san into the kitchen to help him
....
next time you both go out of town, you'll just close the cafe until you guys get back

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absolutely agree ;)