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"Isn't this just you torturing yourself?" ily seungkwan bc u right but we love pain esp when its do with our changmin đ
"Yeah, you wanted to feel something. That "something" was actually a lot of thingsâcourage, happiness, nostalgia, anger, melancholy, love, passion, pride. A life and childhood you had lost; who's fault was it but your own? You felt nothing short of pathetic." I loved this wording omg I instantly felt hit in the feels, u are always so great at making us feel emotions sungbeam:)
"How could you think so little of me?"Â
Your forehead creased. "Little? Changmin, you were everything to me."Â
omg this scene đđ the feelings felt from both sides was so strong and when he noticed yn touching her throat bc that's what she does when she's feeling overwhelmed was just everything, I felt bad for her. can't wait til they finally patch up
i felt so bad for yn because her mom pretty much ruined everything and her love for dancing. she went through a lot and top of this stuff itself. ik once changmin finds out he'd be so understanding and will regret not trying harder.
OFF THE RECORD â· PART ONE (EP1-8)

nonidol!ji changmin x fem!reader
everyone thinks changmin is cute and harmless, but you know that's not who he really is.
â· genre, part warnings. e2l, childhood friends gone bad, (extra) slow burn, fluff, angst, mentions of childhood trauma and parental manipulation, arguing, bittersweet galore, nct ten is there for the sole purpose of being nosy like the rest of us or for being a 2nd male lead who knows!, swearing, hurt/comfort, ji changmin dancing. (need i go on), symptoms of panic/anxiety, a lot of non-tbz moments sorry i meant it when i said extra slow burn, pining haha...ha (very subtle)
â· PART ONE WC. 18.5k
this is the third installment of the love in unity series! this can be read as a standalone, but i encourage u to read jacob and eric's storylines too! all prev and future yns will be referred to as _!yn ;) / otr part two
a/n: this was going to be a very quirky author's note, but it's not anymore bc i'm really mad at tumblr. pls enjoy :')

EPISODE ONE (PILOT): OFF THE CLOCK
"NIGHT, Yn!"
"Good night, Yn-ie."
"Make sure you get some rest, Yn-ah! Good luck with the report."
The door out of the laboratory building shuttered closed after your last coworkers and peers swept out to leave you to the white noise of the lights above your head and the cooling units. You were probably the only person crazy enough to still be chained to your lab workbench on a Friday night, especially when it was already six o'clock. Your stomach growled its complaints as you tucked a pen behind your ear with a sigh. There was probably a bag of shrimp chips in the break room snack stash, and you pushed your stool beneath the workbench to head into the break room.
Now that the laboratory was practically barren except for you, it wouldn't be a bad idea to take the reign of Kun's speakerâŠ
The sound of your phone ringtone blared out loud from your pocket, and you scrambled to grab it with your other hand not occupied with shrimp chip crumb dust (after having washed your hands, of course). You put the call on speaker then deposited your phone onto the countertop so both hands could be used for eating. "Yo."
"You've been hanging around Mark too much," Yeri answered from the other end.
You snorted, covering your mouth for a moment, then replying, "Well good evening to you, too, my beloved. What's up?"
You could hear the muffled sounds of your friends from the other side of the phone. A car door slammed shut. "Hey-yo, is that Yn? Yn, what's up, my dude?"
"Mark, can you speak like a regular human?" That was Seungkwan. "Hi Yn-ie! We miss you, mwah!"
"Look, man. Me and Yn are homies, and this is literally just how I talkâ"
The car door opened and Yeri must have taken initiative to get out of the car herself at this point. You laughed at her audible eye roll. "Okay, now that you've heard what I have to deal with, will you tell me that you're coming to the dance draft show tonight?"
Your mood soured.
It wasn't that you didn't want to go for Yeri's sanity's sake, you just didn't want to go, period. What the performing arts called a rehearsal, they referred to as a "draft" stage, where they planned rough runs of acts for the showcase. It just so happened that the dance department was holding their draft show for people to sit-in to watch tonight; their final showcase would be held on the Friday night of finals week, which was only in a few weeks now.
(Why did they call it a "draft" stage instead of simply a "rehearsal"? Well, you had no clue, and you didn't have any plans to ask anyone who would know the answer.)
When you didn't immediately answer, you heard Yeri's grumble. "Don't nerd out on me, Miss Yn Ln."
You gasped. "Nerd out on you? I'm being responsibleâ"
"You're being a workaholic!"
You pursed your lips together and quickly rinsed your fingers of shrimp chip crumbs. "Fair. But I'm sorry, I'm not going."
A brief pause. Then, the sigh. "Okay. That's okay," she said. "Wanna meet us for dinner afterwards at least?"
Your stomach grumbled, right on cue. It wasn't loud enough for Yeri to hear on the other end, but the timing made you laugh to yourself. "Definitely."
There was a smile in your friend's voice. "Cool! I'll text you details once we figure out what's happening. In the meanâ" her voice was interrupted by the sound of muffled yelling on the other side, and Yeri pulled her mouth away from the phone so she could screech at Seungkwan, Mark, and now, Kim Jungwoo, to be quiet and put their seatbelts on. You heard vaguely about Jungwoo being late for his call time, and you were not at all surprised. She returned to the phone with a grumble. "You're really leaving me with the kids, Yn?"
You giggled. "Sorry, Yeri. I'll pay for your dinner."
"Deal. See you soon, babe."
"See ya, love!"
When the phone call ended, you realized just how thick the silence fell around you. It settled like a blanket over your senses, and it all became a bit overwhelming, especially after such a loud phone call.
You sighed, putting the shrimp chips back in the snack stash. You might as well go find where Kun hid his speaker to fill the silence then.
â â¶
People were yelling. And tripping. And crying.
A normal backstage environment for something like a finals showcase draft rehearsal. It was hardly even a rehearsal, but more so a sneak peek showcase. There were people in the audience, after all.
Ji Changmin would know. This would be his third winter draft show out of his three years here in university. There were always showcases at the end of each quarter, but the winter show wielded the title of most anticipated. With the cold and rainy weather keeping most people indoors, it allowed for a larger crowd to come flocking toward said indoor modes of entertainment. Thus, the winter showcase and all of its hype.
Changmin lingered in his little corner of the backstage area, calmly stretching out his lanky limbs while chaos erupted all around him. He had two acts this time aroundâa duet with Lee Juyeon, as well as a solo performance. It had been enough to keep him busy for the quarter, among his other classes.
"âJungwoo, you're late!"
He raised his head at the sound of Lee Minhoâs voice from across the room, the dirty blond sending a deadpanned glare at the man in question. Kim Jungwooâs eyes were wide with doe-like innocence as he made his way toward his friend, his posse following behind and taking in the chaos with amused awe. Changmin could easily recognize those presentâKim Yeri, Mark Lee, and Boo Seungkwan.
He turned his head away; it wasnât his business, and he had much bigger things to worry about.
He raised his hands to his neck to put his headphones over his ears, but paused when he caught a few more echoes of their conversation.
â â sorry Minho, but you know I canât resist getting a free carpool ride,â Jungwoo said while setting his duffle bag in the corner and swiftly joining Minho in stretches. If Changmin was a hard ass when it came to dance and schedules, Minho was much worse. But Changmin respected him a lot, especially in a craft like dance and performanceâhe saw him as an equal.
A sigh from Minho. âYeah, yeah. Poor Yeri.â
Yeri huffed, her hands shooting up into the air. âThank you!â
Minho folded his arms over his chest as he stood up straight to stand next to Yeri as the two of them absentmindedly watched Jungwoo fold himself in two to stretch his long legs out. âHuh, no Yn tonight?â
Changmin didnât know why he was still listening. He slowly lowered his headphones back to their position around his neck, then resumed stretching out his hamstrings. He could wait a couple more minutes before getting into his choreographyâŠ
âYou know youâre not gonna see her anywhere near this place,â Yeri said with a pointed look. Changmin held back a retort, or even a snort. âWanna get dinner with us tonight? Sheâs coming to meet us after the show.â
âAh, Iâd love to, but I promised Jisung Iâd swing by the studio afterwards. Hey, have you met Ten yet? You should askâŠâ
Changmin decided that this was an appropriate moment to tune out. He swiftly donned his headphones and reached for his phone hidden in the pile of his duffle bag and jackets in the corner. He didnât even know why he listened in when your friends brought you up. Why were you even still connected to the dance and performing arts department people anyway? He huffed, rolling his eyes with a small shake of his head. It wasnât like you wanted to be connected to dance anyway. So why give him a constant reminder of your existence and the past you sharedâ
âChangminnie!â Juyeon appeared in front of him, waving to him with that goofy smile to get his attention.
Changmin broke into a smile as he shifted one side of his headphones from his ear. âHey. Wanna go over some of the routine?â
Juyeon nodded. âYeah, Iâm ready. I was trying to get your attention, but I think you were just occupied.â
Whoops. Changmin flicked his wrist as he followed Juyeon down the hallway to a more private place to practice with his friend. âYeah, sorry. I was just thinking of something.â
âOh, okay,â Juyeon ducked his head into an empty dressing room in the back hallway, beckoning Changmin to follow him in. âNothing to worry about though? You can talk to me; no judgment.â
Changmin chuckled and closed the door behind him. âNah, nothing important. Letâs just focus on the performance.â Anything involving you? Definitely not important anymore.
â â¶
Late February brought the cold, bitter winds of night to the university, so the trek all the way across campus from the laboratory buildings to the performing arts hall was a hellish one. You kept your head tucked into the puffy collar of your puffer jacket, hands stuffed into your pockets, a happy tune blasting in your ears to keep you going all the way up the road. It was around nine oâclock by the time you made it to the front of the performing arts hall, and you could already see the sea of people meandering outside its doors post-draft show.
You shivered and pulled your phone out from your pocket to see where your friends were waiting for you.
âYn-ie!â
Your head lifted and you grinned, waving your hand at Seungkwan who was making his way over to you. âHi Kwannie,â you greeted and wrapped your arms around him in a warm embrace.
When youâd pulled away, Seungkwan made a face as he shuddered. âJesus, itâs cold. I should have brought a scarf or something. Did you walk here?â
You began to nod, but he tsked. âAish, Yn. You shouldâve called! No one should have to walk in this torturous cold.â
You laughed. âItâs no big deal. Weâre about to go get some hot food, so itâs cool.â
âWe might have to wait for a little longer.â Both you and Seungkwan turned toward Yeri, Mark, and Jungwoo who were walking over. Jungwoo had a sweatband holding his bangs out of his face and his duffle slung over his shoulder. He had his jacket draped over his arm; he was probably warm from the showcase. âWeâre waiting on Ten to finish up.â
âHi Jungwoo,â you greeted him, and the man returned the expression with a side hug. You furrowed your brows. âWhoâs Ten?ââ
Mark replied with a sniffle from the cold, âOh, heâs a new exchange student! Well, he was originally admitted here, but he went abroad for a year. He's with the NCT frat. Super cool, super funny. Heâs great at dance though.â
âI think youâll vibe with him, Yn,â Yeri chimed in. âHeâs asking a couple people for their opinion on a few parts of his routine, so I think heâll be out soon.â
You nodded in understanding. You didnât mind waiting, but you hoped what Yeri said about him was true. Hopefully you did get along with him, because you were honestly far too tired to forcefully play nice. You were hoping for a chill night anyway. Then again, as long as you could avoid a certain someone tonight, this would turn out to be a chill night in general.
You and your friends chatted for a few minutes only before Jungwoo caught someoneâs eyes from behind you, Yeri, and Mark. He brightened. âTen! Ten, over here!â
You all swiveled.
Ten was just as lean and lithe as Jungwoo was, but with black bangs, a pair of round spectacles hanging from the collar of his white T-shirt, and a cute smile on his face. You and he made brief eye contact before Jungwoo was hopping on the balls of his feet to greet him.
Jungwoo slung an arm around Tenâs shoulders as he brought him over to the group. âYn, this is Ten Lee. Ten, this is Yn-ieâthe friend we mentioned earlier.â
Your eyes widened slightly. âWhy was I mentioned?â You laughed nervously.
Ten flashed you a boyish kind of smile. âOh, it was nothing; donât worry. Itâs nice to meet you though.â
Your heart didn't slow at his assurance. âAh, okay then. Uh, nice to meet you, too!â
âDid you get your routine settled?â Seungkwan asked as the lot of you began to move in one, loose blob toward Yeriâs car. (How all of you would manage to fit, that was something you mentally were trying to figure out. In Yeriâs tiny sedan, you might have to squish four people into the back seat.)
Ten nodded enthusiastically. âYup, itâs all sorted. Minho and Changmin were really helpful with their comments.â
You felt the people around you freeze at the mention of Changminâs name. You stiffened as well, but tried to force the strange feeling to go away. Your friends knew the drill, too, but you saw the way they glanced at you from their periphery.
Ten was smart, you realized, when his head tilted at all of your reactions.
Time for damage control. âThatâsâthatâs good!â Markâs voice cracked and coughed to clear it. âI mean, Minhoâs always been really attentive to details and stuff. I think he was almost recruited to become an idol or something like thatâŠâ
Ten pursed his lips, as if silently saying, âIâm not buying this bullâ. You decided to just⊠do it. âChangminâs a great dancer, too,â you said, and everyone shot disbelieving glances your way, but you could already see how Ten was grasping onto everything you were saying. You forced a neutral tone into the way you spoke, forced yourself not to let the bitterness seep through. No one deserved to fall victim to the feelings that were only meant for one Ji Changmin. âIâm glad he helped you out. Heâs really good at sharp movements and isolations.â
âOh, do you dance, Yn?â Ten piped up with a twinkle in his eyes.
âRuh roh,â you heard Seungkwan murmur, and he shuffled away from you to go to the other side of Yeriâs car.
Maybe you purposefully let him see right through you. âNot really. It was a long time ago.â
You and Ten held eye contact, the silent tension like communication passed between the two of youâthis was personal, but Ten could figure out that there was more to the story. It was odd though; the way he didnât fear prodding just a little bit. You didnât know why you were letting yourself feed him more bait, but Yeri was hollering for the two of you to squeeze into the backseat, and you snapped out of it.
WeirdâŠ
Ten held the backseat door open for you. âLooking forward to getting to know you, Yn,â he said pleasantly.
Your eyes narrowed slightly as you slipped into the backseat. âSame to youâŠâ
EPISODE TWO: OFF THE TABLE
YOUR curiosity won you out.
In fact, it won you over so much that you agreed to get coffee with Ten Saturday afternoonâwith Mark and Yeri, of course. The four of you had coordinated stopping by one of the coffee shops in the shopping mall just down the hill from the university to hang out and destress a little from the incoming second wave of STEM midterms. Well, you needed to destress. Mark was in communications, Yeri in psychology, and Ten was⊠what was Tenâs major again?
âForeign affairs,â he answered before lifting the straw of his iced americano to his lips. âLots of foreign language classes and politics and history. Politics and capitalism classes are not my favorite, but all the cultural courses on campus are really great.â
You bobbed your head, propping your chin onto your palm. You sat across from him at one of high tables in the cafe; Mark and Yeriâs stools were barren, save for the belongings they left for you and Ten to watch, while they literally sprinted across the mall to the grocery store because they forgot they were supposed to bring booze to the NCT-RVE joint alumni homecoming tonight. You probably werenât going to go just because social energy came in short supply these days, but you promised to send a card for your friends in RVE.
âI can imagine,â you commented. âI took a really neat course on African tribes and culture in freshman year, and I miss my professor a lot. I sometimes wonder what would have happened had I joined his study abroad program in Ghana instead of staying here.â
Tenâs head did the tilt thing again, the one you recognized from last night as something he did when he was intrigued. âThat does sound really cool. What made you stay?â
Where do I even begin? âMy major,â you replied simply. It wasnât really a lieânot entirely a lie. You sipped on your latte, a faraway look in your eyes. âI was so set on a plan that I guess I got nervous about the unknown should I have gone on that trip.â
âMm, I understand.â He had taken on a softer look now, something more akin to empathy. âIt is a little scary, but while I was in Indonesia, I realized I wouldnât have traded such an experience for anything else."
You set your cup down. "Have you always wanted to dabble in global affairs?"
"Uh, I'm not sure," he said, head tilted upward with a scrunch in his nose. He nudged his glasses up the smooth slope of his sculpted nose. "I was kind of put in a situation where I had to learn a lot of new languages, and I luckily turned out to be pretty good at picking up on them."
"Wow, that's really cool," you chuckled. A talent you definitely envied. And it seemed like Ten had made the decision to pursue this future of his on his own. You wished you could say the same.
From the counter of the café, you heard one of the workers call out your order number for cinnamon rolls, fresh from the oven.
You began to slip off your stool, and Ten spoke up, "Oh, I can totally go get those."
"It's no problem," you chirped, "I'm already down anyway." You were swift to scurry over to the counter and pick up your table's tray of cinnamon rolls with a smile at the worker in deep gratitude. The thick, warm sweetness wafted into your nose, and you inhaled the delights with a blissful grin.
However, as you turned to head back to the table, you halted abruptly, nearly knocking the plates on the tray into each other.
There, standing next to your table and chatting with Ten, were Ji Changmin and Choi Chanhee.
Great.
The sweet dessert smell soured and tasted like acid on your tongue. Bitter, like the taste of hot coffee straight from the pot. You schooled your face into neutrality, but there was no way all of the uncomfortableness could stay away.
You made your way over; the tray was getting heavy.
"âactually here with Yn, Mark, and Yeriâ" Ten was pointing your way and you had to control your urge to hide.
Changmin and Chanhee's heads turned in sync, but only Changmin's eyes narrowed at the sight of you. You returned the expression wholeheartedly.
Chanhee held his breath, muttering a "Yikes" under his breath, while Ten observed the interaction with slightly parted lips. Huh.
"Ji."
"Ln."
You deposited the tray onto the table and your biceps sighed in relief. Those four cinnamon rolls truly were quite hefty on their own.
You could still feel Changminâs eyes on you as you slid onto the stool across from Ten. âSomething youâd like to say to me?â You addressed him with ill-suppressed snark.
Changminâs eyes narrowed. âNothing that youâll take into importance anyway. Just didnât think you would ever hang out with someone from the dance department.â
âTenâs got a life outside of dance, Changmin,â you replied. You flashed him a thin-lipped smile. âHe gets it.â
âAnd youâre so much better than me for having a so-called life,â he rolled his eyes. âYou know, some people are just really passionate about danceâsomething you seem to still not understand.â
âI really donât think you want me to bring up the trove of things you donât understandââ
Chanhee subtly moved over to Tenâs side as the two of them observed the sparring match between you and Changmin. A sigh fell from his lips, and his eyebrows raised up all the way to his pink-dyed hairline.
Ten had taken one of the plates of cinnamon buns in front of him, silently offering Chanhee some. The latter refused, and Ten began to peel away one of the sultry, sweet dough layers. âIs this⊠normal?â He asked Chanhee under his breath, motioning to the still-bickering couple across from them.
Chanhee snorted. âItâs their mating call.â
It seemed he had said those four words loud enough to catch yours and Changminâs attention. A miracle, indeed.
âEw,â both you and Changmin immediately grimaced at Chanhee. Then you looked at one another with a greater degree of disgust. âStop copying me!â
âŠOr, less so a miracle, but rather, a tragedy.
Chanhee let out a haggard sigh, eyes sullen to a deadpan. âOne of the few things the two of you will ever agree on.â
âThe last thing weâll ever agree on,â Changmin grumbled as he shoved his hands into the pockets of his jacket. âCâmon Chanhee. We should probably order before JC!Yn and Kei finish loading up the car.â
Changmin was already making his way over to the cashier when Ten managed to get in a final question, âAre you guys coming to the NCT-RVE homecoming tonight?â
âSureââ
âNo.â
Chanhee sent Ten an apologetic look for Changminâs brusque answer. âSorry about him. We were thinking of it, but he might be practicing with Juyeon tonight. See you later, Tenâand Yn!â He chased after Changmin, ambushing his friend by practically leaping onto his back and then smacking his shoulder.
Now that Changmin was away from you, the red in your vision had begun to clear away, and you finally remembered the set of delicious cinnamon rolls waiting for you.
Ten propped his cheek against his fist. âSo⊠you and ChangminâŠâ
You made a sour face as you cut off a slice of your cinnamon roll. âWhat about the gremlin?â You asked. As soon as the buttery, sweet delight hit your tongue, you felt your body lighten and you did a little happy dance in your seat.
Ten chuckled at your behavior. âLovers gone wrong?â
You choked on the bite.
Your new friendâs eyes widened comically to the size of saucers as he literally pounced across the table to pat your back. âShitâsorry, Yn. I probably shouldâve waited for you to finish swallowing, huh?â He winced when youâd managed to breathe correctly and washed the bite of food down with a sip of coffee. He returned to his perch, letting you recover while he talked through his thoughts. âI donât mean to pryâactuallyââ he paused, reconsidering, ââI do mean to pry. Sorry, Iâm kind of a sucker for this kind of stuff.â
One of your eyes squinted at him as you massaged your throat. âYeah, I kind of figured.â
He beamed at you boyishly, the kind of expression that almost had your defenses slipping. Almost. Ten was one slippery fellow. For some reason, you kind of respected him for being upfront about the nosiness, and if you were being honest, if this drama wasnât yours, you would also be curious about the whole thing.
âCanât help myself sometimes,â he confessed with a mere shrug. âYou donât owe an explanation or backstory, of course.â
You sucked in a breath, opting to hold back on eating your pastry until you and Ten were done with this topic. âIâm just going to say that Changmin and I were not âlovers gone wrongâ,â you said, body shuddering.
âMm,â he hummed. His eyes wandered behind you and over your head, swiftly followed by the action of waving to Changmin and Chanhee on their way out of the cafe. âItâs just interesting to me. Didnât you just advocate for him the other night at the draft show?â
That rang a bell, unfortunately. âItâs complicated.â
Ten pressed his mouth into a saccharine smile. âI can imagine.â
EPISODE THREE: OFF THE PHONE
THERE was an avid knocking at the laboratory door, usually done by those who didnât actually work at this specific lab. This lab area was usually reserved for upperclassmen and graduate students and their work.
âYn-ie, could you get the door, please?â You heard Kun called out to you from his office. It wasnât just the two of you tonight, but rather, just a few others you didnât know as well as you did Kun. He often worked late hours like you did, always overworking himself even more as a fresh grad student. You, on the other hand, were trying to finish up this one research paper resulting from last quarterâs research project. If you were lucky, you would be able to send it off to be peer reviewed soon.
You slipped out from behind your workbench and maneuvered the maze of workbenches to head out into the corridor. Exhaustion wore at your bones from having such a long day, but you really did need to get some productive work done so you could focus specifically on your midterms approaching at the end of this week and the beginning of the following week.
However, as you turned the corner into the corridor, you nearly missed your footing. At the end of the hallway where the glass door to the outside was, you found yourself identifying one Ji Changmin and his friend, someone you didnât recognize. The latter wore a gray hoodie beneath a black puffer vest, and he reacted the opposite to how Changmin did when they caught sight of you.
âHey! Could you open the door, please?â Not-Changmin hollered through the glass, furiously shaking his sweater-pawed hand down at the door handle.
You didnât want to. God, you really didnât want to.
Changmin stared you down, as if daring you to come closer.
You opened the door, and let the cool gust of late February air and two outsiders into the safety and warmth of the laboratory building.
Hoodie Guy shuddered violently to get the cold out of his system. âJesus, itâs cold outside. Thanks,â he said to you. Then he nudged Changmin with his elbow, as if jolting the man into reality.
âWhat are you doing here?â You asked, words directed toward Changmin in particular.
His dark bangs were tucked beneath a black beanie with his pair of black headphones hanging around his neck. âYou think I want to be here?â
His friend sent him a look, his eyes flickering between you and Changmin furiously until the pieces clicked into his mind. âWell, uh ohâŠâ he muttered while turning away slightly to scratch his head. He gathered his wits then. âUh, Yn, right?â
You perked up. âYes.â
âUh,â he drawled. âWeâre actually here for Jacob Bae. You see, we told him weâd come pick him up to take him over toââ
âIs he here?â Changmin asked.
Your eyebrow shot upward. At least they were here for a proper reason. You crossed your arms over your chest, glancing back toward the main laboratory floor way down the hall. Man, the safe zone felt so far away. âHe actually just left like, ten minutes ago. Sorry.â The apology was said to Changminâs friend, the one who seemed to have been able to figure out who exactly you were to Changmin. Not that you were anything to him. And did Changmin just talk about you to all his friends or somethingâ?
âOh.â
Changmin tapped his friend with the back of his hand. âCâmon Sunwoo. Weâll just meet him over there.â
Sunwoo wrinkled his nose. âI just think itâs weird that he didnât text us to let us know before we came over here.â
There was a pause and you could practically see the gears in Changminâs head turning. You would have left them to their own company, but you technically werenât allowed to leave unauthorized students alone.
It was strange seeing Changmin break into something akin to sheepishness. You saw the dimples appear in the apples of his cheeks as he cupped the back of his neck. âI might not have told him we were comingâŠâ
Sunwooâs eyes and mouth widened and he whacked his friend with the length of his hoodie sleeve. Changmin let out one of those hyena laughs that set off triggers in your mind. Itâd been awhile since you heard that⊠âHyung! Youâre so unreliable sometimes, oh my god. Even Eric would have remembered to tell him!â
Changmin made a noise of dismissal, slinging an arm around his friend. âAh, itâs fine. Weâll just meet him thereâas you said.â
âWorst texter award goes to,â Sunwoo rolled his eyes.
âI guess some things never change.â The words slipped out of your mouth before you could stop yourself, and both Sunwoo and Changmin suddenly remembered that you were in the hallway with them. Sunwoo had perked up as if he were surprised you would even comment on their situation, but Changmin cut an unreadable expression your way. You didnât want to read into it.
âYou literally forgot to answer a text I sent for three days,â Changmin quipped.
Well, if he was going to play the back and forth game. âThat was once out of how many other times,â you scoffed. âYou refused to answer anyoneâs texts in the mornings anyway, so don't get on my case about that.â
âHe did that to you, too?!â Sunwoo cut in with fire behind his words.
You couldâve sworn you saw the slightest bit of blush grace Changminâs cheekbones as you hid a laugh behind your hand. âHe did that to everyoneââ
âHey, Iâm better over call; you know that!â Changmin argued. âSunwoo, you canât even talk about being a bad texter. I have to hunt for you on discord sometimes to get a straight answer.â
Sunwoo groaned, âYah! Whatever. Itâs still better than your average three-business-day reply speed.â
Changmin stammered, âIt is not an average of three business days.â If your ears were not deceiving you, Ji Changmin was whining. âItâs a couple hours at least.â
âA couple hours means half a day,â you said to Sunwoo.
Changmin whipped his attention back to you, finger jabbed accusingly in your direction. âHey, missy! You always fell asleep on-call, even when you promised that you would stay up to help me study.â
You shook your head. âNot my fault! You know that I always fell asleep around midnight back then.â
âWell, back thenââ
âIs everything okay out here?â
Everything in the corridor came to a stand still, and Changmin closed his mouth, mid-sentence. Kun had his head poking out of the door to the main floor, a crease pressed between his brows and right above the rim of his thin spectacles. He eyed the two non-laboratory students with a slight grimace. Of course, Kun was aware of who Changmin was. He could recognize him because of his famed performer reputation on campus, but he knew his history with you because you had spent far too many late nights here at the lab with things plaguing your mind. You and Kun both had a problem with trouble sleeping and being workaholics.
You turned slightly to Kun. âYeah, everythingâs okay, Kun-ge.â
He sent you an unimpressed look.
âWe,â Changmin piped up as he urged Sunwoo to the door, âwere just leaving.â The mirth and fire from the bickering just a few seconds ago had faded, and you could feel him slipping away.
Kun drummed his fingers along the doorframe, eyebrows shooting up for a second. âOh-kay⊠Yn-ie, Ten says heâs right around the corner and asks if you want some company walking home.â
The door to the laboratory behind you was held open, and the night breeze brushed through your hair. When you looked back, you saw that Changmin had stalled in the door for a second. But, it had only been that second before he and his friend were gone.
âOh.â You made your way over to Kun. âThatâs really cool of him. Iâd love that.â Some company on a late-night walk back to your apartment did not sound bad at all. Youâd done plenty of trips on your own, but sometimes having even one person with you would have been nice.
Kun nodded, pursing his lips, as the two of you walked into the main lab together and toward his office off to the side. âOkay, Iâll let him know. Youâre for sure okay though? That must have been⊠not nice, seeing Changmin here.â
You gave a stiff shrug, your hip leaning against the door of his office while Kun settled back at his desk. âItâs fine,â you said. To be honest, you werenât even sure if that was a lie or not. Youâd heard Changmin laugh for the first time in years. Youâd seen the dimples in his cheeks, the sheepishness in his expressionâyou swallowed.
Once upon a time, you associated all of those things with something like happiness. Your happiness.
Kun fixed you with a pointed look. âIf you need to talk.â
You gave a firm nod. âI know where to find you.â
He clicked his tongue, shooting you a finger gun, then shooed you off to finish your work and pack your things. Ten was just around the corner, after all.
EPISODE FOUR: OFF THE RECORD
CHANGMIN liked to think that he became nosy, and that he wasn't born this way. But ever since he overheard that Kun guy asking about Ten wanting to walk you home, he couldn't help but wonderâŠ
He shook his head, brushing his hair out of his eyes and off his forehead, before those same bangs flopped back into their place. He walked back onto the main stage of the performing arts hall to the soundtrack of a hype playlist blasting from the ears of his headphones. As he made his way past groups and individuals doing their own thing, he absentmindedly searched for one person in particular.
Conveniently, he found Ten setting himself up right by Changmin's things. He was shouldering off his black puffer jacket, rolling the material up into a manageable ball to shove into his duffle bag.
"Hey," Changmin greeted, bending down slightly to grab his water bottle.
Ten straightened and flashed him a smile. "Hey."
It wouldn't be awkward would it? Probably not. Just be cool about it, Changmin. He smiled slightly, the dimples in his cheeks disarming his acquaintance. "I didn't know you and Yn were close."
Your name felt so⊠foreign, yet familiar, on his tongue. It was like tasting déjà vu, like eating a treat from childhood that had been associated with good feelings, but he couldn't decide if it was still as good as he remembered or a trick of his mind.
The mention of your name brought a jolt of energy to Ten's body and Changmin saw the man lean into the conversation. Curious⊠"Oh? Well, I meanâ" he gave a shrug, "âshe's really cool. She just seems like a good person to get to know, y'know? Why do you ask?"
Changmin couldn't tell how much he trusted the slight narrowing of Ten's feline eyes. There was no way you hadn't mentioned him to Ten at some point or another. To be honest, he didn't like the feeling of you still lingering in his head if he didn't linger in yours. It meant a myriad of things that he loathed to admit.
He let the feeling slide away, let his mouth tilt upward like his eyes to the spotlights in the ceiling. "Just beâŠ" He shook his head. "Nothing. It's nothing." He flicked his wrist, as he spun his water bottle cap on tight. "You can forget about it."
Ten sent him a look that Changmin pointedly ignored.
Somewhere within the depths of the performing arts center, Changmin could hear the howling laughter of his friend Hyunjae as he most likely bugged his best friend out of her mind, both to her chagrin and her delight. That was another can of worms entirely.
Ten piped up as he settled onto the backstage floor while Changmin mentally went through some of the problem sets he had to review today. "If you don't mind me asking, why are you and Yn on such⊠uneven ground with each other?"
There it was. Changmin snorted. "Uneven ground? I don't even know if we're on the same ground."
"You're both really friendly people," Ten added, "so it just doesn't make sense to me."
Changmin pursed his lips. He never felt the need to divulge this stuff to anyone but his friends, but he didn't know what Ten already knew. He didn't know what you told him, but based on the fact that Ten wasn't looking at him the same way you did⊠Changmin scratched the back of his head and leaned his side against the wall to face him. "Something happened a long time ago. I guess we just both hold a grudge well."
Ten huffed a laugh in response. "Remind me never to get on your bad side then," he joked.
â â¶
There was a buzz about the university newspaper room. The Daily had only a handful of crew members onboard, mainly because it was so selective. Over the past few years that you had been apart of the staff, you and a few others had gradually loosened the reputation of the Daily's elitist interview processâthere was still some level of intimidation that ensured the publication took on the hard workers and not those simply looking for an extracurricular to put on their resume though.
So when there was talk of a new staff member, everyone knew about it.
You let yourself in the door with a sigh, brushing the hair from your eyes held up with a random, blue claw clip you found on your bathroom sink. The bus had been late this morning because it broke down, but you luckily were able to make it to your lecture on time. You had run over here for a quick meeting that Kim Doyoung had summoned you for, no doubt about the new hire.
"Hey guys," you said as you passed by clusters of desks piled with copyedits and heads buried in monitor screens. The sounds of typing stopped briefly with each head you walked past:
"Yn!"
"Hi Yn!"
"Sup YnâHEY! I just did my hair this morning!" Mark yelped, hands smoothing down the braids in his hair.
You giggled as you patted his head. "Your hair needs a break, Mark."
As you disappeared around the corner, you heard him shout back, "So do you, but you never hear me complaining!"
You rolled your eyes with an ill-concealed smile. The door to Doyoung's little editor in chief office was right down the hall next to the office for the sponsoring professor. As much as you and the others teased him about getting the "Boss man" office, he always complained to you about being on edge with the professor's office next door. You didn't quite understand since Professor Woo was almost never in his office anyway, but you supposed you could see.
Doyoung's door was open, and the fourth year's head perked up at the sound of your voice and nearing footsteps. He didn't even wait for you to knock or say hi, before beckoning you inside. "Yn, thank god you know how to hustle. Close the door on your way in. Thanks."
Your eyebrows shot up at the terseness in his tone, but didn't question him until you'd closed the door and settled into the chair opposite him. His desk, much like those outside, was covered in a sea of paper, with his laptop being the only land in sight. "What's up? You sound stressed."
He shot you a look over the rims of his thin glasses. "When am I not stressed?"
"Valid."
"Okay," he began with a sigh that made your concern rise just a bit more, "you know the situation with our performing arts review section, right?"
You nodded. "Of course."
The situation with the performing arts review section of the paper was inherently a mess. For a handful of years, the performing arts section was written under a pseudonym (lovingly dubbed Opera Glasses)âthe identity of the reviewer was anonymousâwhich was a product of an incident a few years ago where a performer was unhappy with a review left by someone on the paper and came to ask, very unkindly, for a rewrite. Since then, the paper had been swallowed up by so much that finding a permanent writer or reviewer for the section became less and less of a priority.
When you joined the publishing team, it had been in the middle of freshman year when you were also putting your application out for research projects. Joining had felt like the right thing to do, as much as it was an act of rebellion against your mother and your childhood. They had asked if you knew anything about dance of all things.
And well, you did know.
You'd written one pieceâone piece that was entirely you. It had been for one of the dancers just debuting at his first winter showcase. Since then, you couldn't stomach writing another one or watching another one.
You ghost wrote, you edited, you advisedâbut you stuck to putting your energy into covering the STEM-related sections of the paper now.
So Doyoung already knew your relationship with the performing arts review section. "Well," he cleared his throat, making a vague flourish with his hand, "I'm sure you already know that I just interviewed a new prospective recruit. I was wondering if you would be willing to take them under your wing and to show them the ropes."
Oh. That wasn't exactly what you expected him to say. Your heart kicked up for an entirely new reason, however. You'd always wanted to be someone's mentor. To be someone's older sister. "I mean, yeah. I'd love to," you stammered, a smile slowly curling onto your lips. "That would be really cool."
Doyoung sighed, his shoulders sinking in relief. "Thank you."
"But wait." You cocked your head to the side as you asked, "What does Opera Glasses have to do with this?"
"I want her to eventually take over for it," he explained. "She knows quite a bit about theater and musicâlittle less about dance, though. I know that you have your issues with the dance department, but out of everyone here, you probably understand dance stuff the most. I just ask that you help her out a little with that, and maybe even introduce her to some of the people there so we can ease her in with interviewsâ"
You opened your mouth to interrupt him, but he sent you a pointed look. He continued, "Just hear me out, okay? If you're uncomfortable at all, you can back out. And you don't even have to back out right now or completely; maybe you could have Mark introduce her to Jungwoo for interviews, and you can just stick to the behind-the-scenes stuff."
Doyoung exhaled. "Okay, so what are your thoughts?"
You worried your bottom lip between your teeth. What did you think⊠What did you think?
Even the thought of stepping foot into a practice room made the yelling and screams echo in the caverns of your mind. But you'd missed themâmissed the polished wood floors, the floor-to-ceiling mirrors, the people. God, you couldn't even stay away from the people if you tried, no matter how much you tried convincing yourself you could.
You weren't fooling anyone.
You swallowed. You'd always wanted to be a big sister.
What was the harm in giving this a try?
(Changmin. You'd probably run into Changmin a lot more often than if you didn't accept. But you could see him from that one night: the sheepishness, the dimples, the laugh. Why couldn't you get over that interaction?)
You mustered up your courage and straightened in your seat. "I'll still do it. When do we start?"
EPISODE FIVE: OFF THE MARK
IT turned out that Doyoung intended for you and your new recruit, Bae Sumin, to get started right away. With the winter showcase only a couple weeks away, it was imperative that the two of you dived right in.
"âso what made you interested in joining the team?" You asked, shoving your hands into your jacket pockets to hide signs of nervousness from your underclassman peer. The two of you were walking from the Daily's newsroom and over to the performing arts center. It was about a ten minute walk, but you figured that it would give you two the opportunity to get to know one another.
Sumin was a multimedia major, as you had been told earlier when the two of you just met for the first time in the entryway of the Daily newsroom. She was cute and well-dressedâshe wore a pleated skirt and sweater with a white collar peeking through. Her smile was dazzling, and reminded you of someone who would do well on stage. No wonder she had theater and performing experience.
"Oh!" She shot you one of those dazzling smiles, her hand shooting up to shift the white, fluffy earmuffs seated over her head. "I actually had a cousin who came here and shared with me some of the Daily's earlier issues. She always said it was kind of competitive to get in, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to try."
You bobbed your head. "That's really cool." A small laugh fell from your lips, "I'm glad you did try! Lots of people just assume they're gonna get turned away and they don't try at all, you know?"
Sumin hummed in understanding.
Something had settled nicely in your chest throughout this walk. Even if your past anxieties were beginning to bubble up to the surface at the sight of the nearing performing arts buildings, Sumin's easy conversation calmed you. It was one less thing to worry about.
Yesterday, when Doyoung had proposed this job for you, you had asked Mark to accompany you and Sumin to the arts buildings. He couldn't walk with you two, but he promised to meet you there. Now, you were kind of glad you got to have this bit of bonding time with her.
âI think Doyoung said that I should introduce you to a few people in particular,â you said offhandedly and pulled your phone out to check yours and Doyoungâs text thread.
Sumin did the same, most likely taking out any notes she had taken from Doyoungâs instructions. âYeah, something like Lee Minho, Kim Jungwoo⊠the Hwang?âthe Hwang siblings, uhm and Ji ChangminâŠ?â
Your footing faltered for a second, and Sumin asked if you were all right, but you recovered quickly. You let out an embarrassed laugh, feeling heat crawl up your neck. Why in the world did his name catch you off guard like that? Maybe it was because you assumed Doyoung would just let you avoid Changmin, but realistically, if Sumin was going to do an interview with the dance departmentâs most prominent members, then there was no avoiding Changmin.
You just had to suck it up and be an adult about it.
It was three years ago⊠What was the big deal?
But as you moved to open the door to the backstage area for Sumin with your ID card, you felt your throat tighten in on itself. You forced a smile to your face as you let Sumin go in before you so you could turn your head out to inhale a large lungful of fresh air. Then, you ducked in after her.
The backstage corridors were as hustle n' bustle as you expected them to be. The lights were dim-looking from the black walls and floors marred with scuff marks from years upon years of use. It was an overwhelming tidal wave of sensory detailsâwhat, with the clashing sounds of chatter and music, the smell of some kind of polish (or maybe that was resin?), the warmth of energy in the air and all around you.
The hairs on the back of your neck stood like you could sense someone was coming this way.
You gestured down the opposite direction to Sumin. âCome on; Iâm pretty sure theyâre down this way.â
It was a curious thing, memory. You could recall late nights of catching the bus to these very practice rooms and backstage rooms from when you were in high school. Performing on the stage was a whole other experience in itself, and though part of you missed it, there were other feelings that dominated the hints of nostalgia now.
You could hear the chatter even clearer now, even if their words were muddled.
The door to one of the larger practice rooms were left ajar, and though you only peered in, you felt the warmth hit you like a wave. Your throat was closing up againâbreatheâ
âHey,â you said into the room, catching quite a few eyes. From an initial scan, you determined that Changmin wasnât amongst the crush of people socializing in here, and you couldnât identify the feeling manifesting in the pit of your stomach.
Jungwoo was the first to bound over toward you, swiftly followed by Minho and Hyunjin, one of the Hwang siblings. âYn-ie! I canât believe you actually came. I thought Doyoung was joking.â
A smile made its way onto your lips and you accepted Jungwooâs side hug. âYeah, well Doyoung doesnât joke around.â
âHe really doesnât,â Hyunjin said with a grimace. âHeâs kind of scary, that one.â
âIf you can survive Minho,â you said to him, âthen you can survive Doyoung.â
Minho made a face at you. âWhat have I ever done to you, Yn?â
Nothing; this is just me trying to pretend Iâm not seconds away from quivering like a leaf in the wind. You laughed. âNothing yet. Guys, I'd like you to meet Sumin. Sheâs our new recruit at the Daily, and sheâs gonna be the one conducting interviews for the winter showcase this year.â
Sumin didnât need much prompting to smile and wave at your friends in that same charming way. âHi, nice to meet you!â
The three dancers before you replied in kind. Jungwoo offered to introduce her to some of the others in the room, and before you knew it, she was swept away.
Hyunjin made a comment about needing to go check up on a friend of his, leaving you and Minho chatting to the side of the room.
âWow,â Minho said offhandedly as the two of you watched Jungwoo and Sumin work their way around the room, âsheâs a natural at this. Whereâd Kim find this one?â
âShe saw some of our older issues,â you replied. You watched as Sumin ignited a sort of brightness in every conversation she started. You struggled to swallow; now that you didnât feel obligated to keep up appearances, especially in front of Sumin, your jitteriness was beginning to come on just a little stronger. You absentmindedly massaged your throat, willing it to loosen up.
Minho glanced over at you, his eyes catching your anxious actions. âMust have a lot of confidence in her if heâs throwing her straight into taking charge of interviews. Howâre you holding up?â The latter was said lowly and under his breath in case someone just happened to be close enough to catch onto your conversation.
Minho didnât know your history with the dance department as thoroughly as your close friends did, but it didnât take a genius to see that you werenât at your absolute best right now. You gave a stiff shrug. âIâm alright,â you managed to say.
He nodded, though it was probably more for your sake than him saying he believed you. âItâs funny,â he drawled, âone might think that by sending you here on behalf of the paper, that you were behind Opera Glasses.â
Now that, you could let out a genuine chuckle at.
Minho gauged your reaction but smiled to himself. He wasnât one to really care for the drama and gossip side that came privy to the performing arts review section, but you couldnât blame him if he was curious.
âThat would be really stupid if that was the case,â you mused.
âIt would be,â he agreed. âIs this a sign that this will be the end of Opera Glasses then? Finally a face to the name?â
You pursed your lips. âActually, Iâm not too sure what Doyoung will end up doing. Iâm sure heâll call for a board meeting to decide what the reviewâs fate will be, but itâs not exactly our top priorityââ
Your voice and words trailed off as your eyes met a pair coming into the practice room. You and Changmin froze at the sight of one another, two deer caught in headlights, and you felt your heart palpitate violently in your chest. Your breath left your lungsâhis expression was filled with surprise, until it morphed into something you couldnât read.
âWhat are you doing here?â He deadpanned.
Minhoâs eyebrows shot up. âYou didnât know Yn was stopping by? We all got the email from Director Lee, man.â
Changmin pressed his mouth together and it made the dimple in his cheek deepen. He looked you up and down, and he opened his mouth to say something else, but paused when you unconsciously brushed your thumb against the hollow of your throat. (Dear god, why couldnât you breathe? Breathe, breathe, breatheâ)
He seemed to lose whatever he was going to say. You swore the sharpness in his gaze softened.
But then his jaw tightened; you didnât know why. âI didnât think youâd actually show,â he muttered under his breath.
Ouch.
The words from his mouth pricked uncomfortably at the back of your mind. You found your voice again. âIâll be gone before you know it,â you replied tersely.
Your response touched a nerve for him, too. He cut his attention to the rest of the practice room. âWhereâs your new girl?â
âOver there,â you said, inclining your head across the room where Sumin and Hwang Yeji were currently swapping contact information. Something soared in your chest at the sight, but you couldnât tell if it was pride or envy.
Without any additional prompting, you watched Changmin make his way toward Sumin and away from you. You didnât realize you were holding in a breath until you finally exhaledâ
âYn! Sorry Iâm late.â Mark bumbled into the practice room, wiping a drop of sweat from his forehead as he quite literally crashed against the wall next to you and Minho. He was panting and gasping for breath, and you and Minho couldnât help but express your amusement.
âItâs all cool, dude,â you assured while patting his head.
âI should probably get back to it,â Minho said as he began walking away from you and Mark. âNice to see you, Mark. Feel free to take a water bottle from the green room.â
Mark thumped his head against the wall with his eyes closed. âThanks, man,â he huffed.
With a snicker under his breath, Minho went his separate way.
You gave Mark a moment to catch a breath or two, and you slid down next to him against the practice room wall. Folding your knees up against your chest, you copied Markâs position with his head tilted back as you both inhaled through your nostrils and breathed out through slightly parted lips. While Mark might have been trying to get a moment of rest from (no doubt) running here from the bus stop, you were trying to steady yourself.
The anxiety was starting to make your hands feel numb cold.
âYou donât have to stay, yâknow,â came Markâs voice, followed by the back of his hand gently nudging your arm. When your eyes fluttered open, you found him already looking at you. âYou asked for my help; you can go take a breather outside and come back inâor maybe donâtâwhatever youâre comfortable with. This canât be easy.â
You were struggling to swallow again. One of your hands drummed messily against your kneecap. âItâsââ you shook your head, ââIâll be okay. Thanks for coming though.â
âYeah, dude. Of course.â
Something prodded at the side of your head, like someone was staring at you, but when you turned to see, it was just Changmin talking to Sumin. They were both smiling and making good conversation, it seemed.
You let out a sigh and closed your eyes again. Wishful thinking.
â â¶
Mark stayed behind to âvibeâ with the remaining dancers still at the performing arts building while you and Sumin pushed out into the crisp, cool evening. Even after walking all the way to the bus station, your hands were still numb, and the cold definitely wasnât helping.
âHow do you feel about the dance interviews now?â You found yourself asking Sumin as the two of you sat on the bench at the station waiting for the bus to come pick the two of you up.
Sumin beamed. âI definitely feel a bit more secure about conducting them. Iâll definitely need some help with dance terminology and editing and stuff though.â
You nodded. âNo problem at all.â
âThe people are all really so chill and niceâŠâ Your eyes definitely werenât tricking you when you saw the bashfulness that her expression took on, and the little giggle you heard could not have been the wind. âEspecially Changmin.â
Ha. What.
A weight fell to the pit of your stomach. Maybe you were hearing things⊠âSorry?â
She blinked, and the blush on her cheekbones darkened. âOh, haha, itâs nothing! I just⊠he was really sweet, and he has a really pretty smile and stuffâdo youâuh, do you know if his previous dance showcase performances are online?â
(Something about that detailâhe has a really pretty smileârang a bell for you.)
It was really an innocent question, but you knew if Sumin went searching online for Changmin, and if she went deep enough, sheâd find you there, too. You sucked in a breath. âI canââ you winced inwardly, ââsend you some of his performances, if you want?â
You couldnât deny the warm and fuzzy feeling in your chest when Sumin practically lit up at your suggestion. âWould you? I would really appreciate it, Yn! Youâre the best.â
From your periphery, you saw the bus approach from down the street, and you gestured for the both of you to stand up and get your ID cards ready to board. You sent her a small smileâat least it felt good to help her out. You could pretend for a second that this was just a little crush or infatuation on some other colleague of yours that Sumin had. âYeah, no worries.â No worries at all.
EPISODE SIX: OFF THE [TOP OF YOUR] HEAD
FRIDAY night brought you, Seungkwan, and Doyoung to the hotpot place located in the university district. The three of you were the unconventional combination of your friends, but Kun and Ten were supposedly on their way over as of five minutes ago. Thus, with the last of your party nearing, the three of you deigned to begin ordering almost everything off the menuâjust to whet your appetites, of course.
Doyoung slumped down in his seat across from you and Seungkwan as soon as the waiter left to input your table's hefty order. "Ugggggggh."
Seungkwan snorted. "Ah, my favorite sound."
Doyoung passed him a dirty look over his lenses. "Is that sarcasm I hear, Boo Seungkwan?"
"I have no idea what you mean," he said with feigned innocence as he looked away and scratched the side of his head.
You chuckled to yourself, drawing your phone out from the inner pocket of your puffer jacket when you heard the series of buzzes. Your screen lit up with notifications from Sumin, all of them thanking you profusely for the spam of links you'd sent her way. These were on top of the videos you had dug up from your secret locked folder in your phoneâand here you were, wondering why in the world you were doing this to yourself and for her?
"I can't decide if I dread Doyoung's noises of discontent or your expressions of pain more," Seungkwan commented, effectively pulling your focus away from your phone.
Both of your friends were now looking at you, patiently awaiting your answer to what ailed you tonight. Where should you begin?
"I'm not in pain," you scoffed. You set your phone facedown on the table next to you to avoid looking at the notifications. Huh. "Did I look like I was in pain?"
Doyoung's smile was wide like his eyes as he nodded. "Yup," he chirped in that sweet sarcasm of his. "Like you'd just watched a video of someone stubbing their toe against a doorframe."
Seungkwan blinked. "That's soâspecific."
"You do not want to know what my For You Page looks likeâ"
You recreated the look of pain from earlier, holding your palm up. "Respectfully, Doie? I don't."
Seungkwan let out another snort of delight and had to hold a hand in front of his mouth.
Doyoung leveled a half-hearted scowl at you. "You're lucky I'm not your boss right now."
"As opposed to every other moment in time?"
"You have a mouth on you tonight."
"I do like to use it every so often," you quipped, the corner of your mouth lifting in an amused smirk.
Doyoung sighed, raking a hand through his hair. "I don't get paid enough for this."
"You're literally not getting paid at allâ" Your words were sliced off at their end when you gaspedâit was all a blur: a mass of reddish-brown hair, your phone snatched from right in front of youâ "SEUNGKWAN!"
Seungkwan held his breath with an impish grin as he turned his back to you and shielded your phone from your attempts to get it back. "I just wanna see!" He said with a cackle. "Every time you've looked at your phone today, you looked like you wanted to fall into an abyss."
You glared at him, pulling away to cross your arms firmly over your chest. "You can't just steal my phone, dude!"
"What's so important on your phone anyway, Yn-ie?" Doyoung asked good naturedly, reaching for his glass of ice water. "You're usually not so attached to that thing."
Your lips snapped shut and you wondered if the heat creeping up to your face was obvious.
"You've been sending Changmin videos to Sumin?!" Seungkwan bursted out, his eyes so wide that you could see your reflection in his pupils. As you'd feared, Seungkwan still had his fingerprint registered into your phone from before (long story; don't ask), and had cracked the device open, as well as your most recently opened applicationâyours and Sumin's text messages.
You did nothing but stare at the table like you were getting war flashbacks, while Doyoung had even gotten up out of his seat to take a peek at your phone, too.
"I haven't even seen this video before," Seungkwan hissed as if you weren't right there.
You fixed them both with a stink eye, but at the same time, maybe this was for your benefit. They could help you without you actually asking for helpâ
Doyoung's face contorted into a laughable expression of shock (eyes wide, mouth wider, eyebrows pinched, nose wrinkled) as he viewed what Seungkwan had selected. "Oh my god. He's a child in this!"
"Actually he was a senior in high schoolâ" You slapped a hand over your mouth. Whoops.
Both of their heads whipped over toward you. "I thought you deleted all your high school shit!" They chorused together. If it had been any other situation or context, you might have laughed at the hilarity if it all.
Instead, you averted your gaze, making a show of looking for the waiter or maybe even Kun or Ten. What was taking them so long anyway?
"Yn," Seungkwan addressed with a tone akin to that of a parent on the verge of lecturing their child, "what in the name of god are you sending Sumin and why?"
Helpless, you held both your palms up in a sheepish shrug. "The kid has a crush on him, and being the best mentor figure ever, I⊠did some compiling for her." You paused, "Now that I say it out loud, it does sound pretty stupid."
Doyoung returned to his seat. "Ya think?"
You wrinkled your nose at him. "Hey! Sometimes, some of us have bad nights and we wanna feel something." Out of context, this was a really suspicious conversation.
"Isn't this just you torturing yourself?"
Seungkwan slapped his hand against the table, and both you and Doyoung startled. "That's it! I'm calling for an intervention."
Your mouth parted open. "Right now?"
He deadpanned at you. "No, when Kun and Ten get hereâof course, right now!"
You returned his deadpan expression. The adrenaline from all this back and forth was slowly fading, and what you were left with was something that felt like emptiness. So⊠now they knew.
Doyoung and Seungkwan exchanged looks with another from across the table, but it was the former who spoke first. "Why do you still have videos from back then, Yn-ie? I thought you told us you deleted them all?"
"I mean, we're not trying to be judgmental or anything," Seungkwan added firmly, but not unkindly, "they're your videos and photos, your past and memories, but⊠based on everything you've already told us before, wouldn't it be best to delete them?"
You didn't like the emptiness. The adrenaline had stripped you of energy and confidence when it faded. "I," you stammered, "I just⊠I couldn't bring myself to delete them." Your voice was quiet, almost inaudible compared to the liveliness of the hotpot shop around you and your friends. "I mean, how could I? Sometimes, I want to watch them and try to find the courage to say that I'm sorry first."
Yeah, you wanted to feel something. That "something" was actually a lot of thingsâcourage, happiness, nostalgia, anger, melancholy, love, passion, pride. A life and childhood you had lost; who's fault was it but your own? You felt nothing short of pathetic.
Seungkwan frowned deeply, his eyes softening. He leaned forward and drew you into his embrace, his hold warm and comforting. "Oh, Yn. I'm sorry; I shouldn't have pried like that."
You wrapped your arms around him, eyes shuddering closed. "Yeah, you shouldn't have."
He grunted into your shoulder, a noise of defiance and attitude.
Doyoung had a similar expression of sympathy present on his face. You didn't often see something like that from him, but after years of friendship and working together, you'd begun to see a lot more of him. "I'm sorry too, Yn. It probably still hurts, and I know I was probably really insensitive when I asked you to introduce Sumin to the dance departmentâ"
"Hey guys! Sorry we're late."
Everyone jolted at the sight of Kun and Ten arriving at your table. Kun sent Ten a sharp look along with a sharp jab with his elbow for interrupting. Kun shot you an apologetic look. "Sorry, we didn't interrupt anything, did we?"
You shook your head as Seungkwan pulled away. Doyoung and Seungkwan were both looking to you to make the decision of whether or not you would let Kun and Ten in on the prior conversation.
No, you didn't want to put a damper on dinner any longer. "Ah, no worries. We were just⊠discussing a couple work things. What took you guys so long?"
Luckily, no one (namely Ten) called you out and the two newcomers slid into their respective seats. Dinner would arrive soon, and you could fill your belly with something other than negative thoughts for once.
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boss bunny: hey, i didn't get a chance to say this earlier, but i'm so sorry for expecting u to introduce sumin to the dance dept
boss bunny: i didn't think at all abt how that might trigger u, and i still want u to know that u can back out whenever u feel uncomfortable. seriously.
your phone: it's okay, doyoung. i get it, i really do. and i promise that it didn't feel like u were forcing me or assuming that i would do it either
your phone: i knew it would probably trigger me like this too, but i kind of really wanted to be someone's mentor yk? it just⊠called to me ig
your phone: sounds kind of sad lol
boss bunny: nonono! not at all :( i understand that too
boss bunny: i admire ur strength, yn
your phone: DOIE đ„ș
boss bunny: âŠokay love u and all, but let's not use that emoji yeah? T-T
your phone: okay wtv đ€§ now stop texting cuz ten is starting to realize ur not slick at this
boss bunny: AM TOO. >:(
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"He kept looking at his phone and then at you, like, every five seconds," Ten giggled, his shoulder absentmindedly brushing against yours as the two of you strolled side by side through the numbing cold night. Dinner had concluded just about half an hour ago, and while Kun ferried Doyoung and Seungkwan home, you and Ten decided to head down a few blocks to get milk tea and hang out.
You clapped your hands together in delight, your laughter lighting up the night. âThatâs what Iâm saying! He just wasnât subtle about it and he kept arguing with me that he was.â You shook your head, tongue darting out to lick your lips, âItâs okay though. I think Dad Doyoungâs antics are charming.â
Ten grinned. âDad Doyoung? I think heâs more of an uncle; âDadâ is Kunâs title.â
âFair enough.â
âAyo, Ten!â
Both yours and Tenâs heads whipped upward at the sound of his name being called. You didnât actually recognize the voice, but when you saw the lineup of four young men coming toward you from the opposite end of the street, you didnât need to recognize it. Because, well, you recognized their faces.
Huh, you had been running into Changmin and his like a lot more often recently.
Heading straight for you was Changmin, Chanhee, Juyeon, andâyou thought his name was Kevin. Kevin was the one who had called out to Ten, and he waved excitedly over to your friend. Based on Changminâs not-so-subtle frown at Kevin, you could assume that this was not expected. Maybe he was going to advocate crossing the whole street to avoid you.
âOh, hey Kev!â Ten greeted back cheerily, glancing at you beside him. âDo you know Kevin and Juyeon?â
You bobbed your head. âBriefly,â you replied. The two of your groups met in the middle, two blockades in the smack middle of the sidewalk. Impromptu meetups like this always seemed to end up clogging up the sidewalk for some reason.
After a swift greeting, Chanhee was already gesturing to the direction his group had already been headed in. âHey, Iâll probably run up the street and get us a table. Haknyeonie says the tables fill up fast after eight oâclock.â
Juyeon perked up. âOh, Iâll come with!â
Chanhee made eye contact with Changmin from across the group, and a silent form of communication passed between them. You watched this happen quietly, standing to the side with your hands tucked into your pockets while Ten and Kevin caught up from the last time they saw each other (apparently, it was a drawing and painting course from last quarter). However, instead of leaving with Chanhee and Juyeon, Changmin lingered with the three of you.
He naturally came to stand semi-close to you since he wasnât exactly a part of the âdrawing and paintingâ conversation. The frown from earlier had disappeared, though, and you didnât know if you could call that a win or not.
Perhaps to you, the tension between the two of you was palpable. There were⊠far too many things up in the air at this moment, and it was nearly impossible for you to figure out just one thing to start with.
Plus, now was no time to get into all of that baggage. You needed to finish that intervention with Doyoung and Seungkwan before you could handle that kind of conversationâat least, that was what you would have preferred.
But for now, you found yourself clearing your throat and sparing him a glance. âHey.â
Changminâs eyes darted over to yours in ill-concealed surprise. âHey.â
And that was that.
Luckily, Ten nor Kevin dragged on their conversation longer than it needed to be, and soon, you and Ten were passing by Kevin and Changmin as both parties went their separate ways. (You were going to pretend that you hadnât looked back to watch Changmin walk away. Definitely not.)
âAll good?â Ten asked, though, his voice was quieter than it had been before.
You could meet his eyes and nod. âYeah.â
Ten followed up with an idle sort of humming noise, like he was one of those really loud computer fans (what in the world led you to think of thatâ?), âA few days ago, I kind of asked Changmin what the deal between the two of you was.â
âOh?â Nervousness bubbled up the column of your throat. âWhatâd he say?â
He gave a shrug. âSomething like a long-standing grudge.â
You let out a laugh that didnât exactly sound like a laugh. âWell, I guess thatâs one way to put it.â Was that how you would put it? In a way, that was what it was, but there was so much more to that, wasnât there? Did Changmin think so little of what transpired between the two of you or was he just trying to deflect Tenâs interrogation?
The two of you had arrived at the tea shop by now, and Ten opened the door for you. The shopâs insides were warm and bright, and the tables were already filled up with fellow students who decided to hang out with friends on their Friday evening. You and Ten shifted over to the self-order kiosks to the side of the room and continued your conversation in low volumes.
âHow would you put it then?â He asked. When you looked over at him, you realized that there was something scarily disarming about his eyes. âNo pressure, of course. I mean, you can call me out on being nosy whenever; I figured it wouldnât hurt to ask.â
You pursed your lips as you turned back to the screen to absentmindedly swipe down the page to find your preferred order. On the inside, you fought for the right words. âChangmin and I were best friends since we were kids,â you started, inputting your preferred level of sugar and ice like clockwork, âand we met through dance.â
Ten nodded to signal he was still listening, and the two of you swapped places so he could input his order.
You cracked your knuckles and rubbed your palms together to generate some kind of heat between them. âI didnât really like dance at first. It was just one of those things my parents put me in to occupy my time after school and while they were working. But⊠well, you know how Changmin is with danceâit was and is his livelihood.â
âEven then?â
A nod. âEven then.â
When your orders were paid for, the two of you moved to a quiet corner of the shop to wait for your number to be called from the counter. You leaned your side against the wall next to Ten, your eyes staring blankly at a crack in the floor. âHe was actually the reason I grew to love dancing,â you confessed. âAs we got older and went into high school, sneaking out to practice together and performing together on stage became as easy as breathing air and as normal asâŠâ You shook your head. âIt was just a lot easier I think, back then.â
Ten tilted his chin toward you. âWhat happened between you two, Yn?â
You swallowed roughly. âIn my first year of high school, my parents got divorced. I always suspected it would happen, but my mom kind of changed after that.â Your eyebrows crinkled as you recalled the memories of your early teenage years and tried to grapple with an adequate way to express them aloud. âAnd, to be fair, the more I danced, the more I didnât want to focus on school work, but my mom became really hard on me about all that and I started to crack down on that stuff.
âEventually, she got tired of taking me to dance practices and shows, and she blew up at me about how useless dance was going to be if I was going to become a doctor or something like that.â
Ten heard your number being called and nudged you to follow after him. He handed you your drink, and the two of you pushed back out into the chilly night. You didnât really know where you were trying to go, but you didnât really care. You both ended up in one of the small parking lots squeezed between two fast food restaurants, and you sat yourself down on the curb.
You continued, âAnd so, she would purposely forget to come home in time to take me to competitions and rehearsals. By the time I realized she wasnât coming, I was already late every time. I would start walking myself there and taking the bus instead. Changmin started noticing that I was slacking, but IâŠâ
âHe didnât know?â
âNo.â You didnât want him to know. Maybe it was your stupid pride that was preventing you from admitting that aloud. Maybe you were ashamed that your mom wasn't as accepting of dance as his parents were. You let out a shuddering breath and watched it come out in a visible puff in front of your face. âShe made me grow spiteful toward dance,â you said stiffly. âI would be trying to stretch or practice movement in my bedroom while studying for exams, and she would come in and berate me.â
The yelling echoed in your mind, all too vividly. Your mother never physically hurt you, but there were still scars. âSheâd discourage me from rehearsals or signing up for competitions by telling me I was nowhere near good enough, that dancing wasnât going to put food on the table, and that I wasââ A complete disappointment. You could pick those exact words out of a line up.
Tenâs eyes glistened with silver in the amber glow of the streetlight above you. âJesus, Yn. Iâm so sorry; thatâsâthatâs awful.â
You didnât know how to accept the sympathy, even after having received so much from your other friends already. No matter how many times you retold your story, it was never quite right or in the way your brain wanted to portray it. You didnât want to portray anyone as the villain; you figured that maybe you could have done something back then to prevent this. (You couldnât have, actually, and that was the most difficult part to accept.)
âYeah,â you murmured, setting your drink on the ground as you curled in on yourself slightly. âAnyway, by senior year, Changmin was obviously really into dance and was probably really stressed about auditions and end-of-the-year competitions. We basically⊠we basically took out our anger on each other. He said some things, I said some things. The rest is history.â
It was quiet for a moment as you let the words sink into the open air. Your chest loosened a bit after being able to tell another person about it, but for the most part, your hands still trembled. You reached for your drink again to take a sip and to force some kind of liquid down your throat.
After a while, Ten piped up, âYn⊠I hope you know that you are not whoever your mother was trying to make you believe you were. Youâve probably realized that alreadyâor maybe youâre still working on itâbut please know that youâre probably one of the strongest people I know. It must have been really hard for you and IâŠâ He exhaled, âSorry, Iâve never been great at this.â
You sent him a small smile in return. âItâs okay; I still appreciate it.â After a beat, you added, âI know I act like I hate him, but I still want to see him succeed. I canât think that ill of him, especially when he wasnât the only one at fault.â
âAh, thatâs why âitâs complicatedâ, huh? I get that.â
âYeah.â Your handsâgod, if they could just stop shakingâ
Ten reached over and covered your hands with one of his, and you let the heat of his palm warm yours. âYouâre doing great, Yn. You know that, right?â
You couldnât choke out an answer to that. You could only really say, âI just miss him sometimes.â
A sad smile. âI know. Maybe he does, too.â
You wanted to laugh, or maybe cry, at that. Anyone who got in the way of Changminâs passions was no one to him. You would know exactly how that felt.
EPISODE SEVEN: [ROLLS RIGHT] OFF THE TONGUE
WHENEVER Changmin was feeling unsure of himself, he would retreat to his safe space: the practice rooms. Even if it was some time in the ungodly morning, like 2am as it was now, he would make the trek beneath molten gold streetlights and barren cobbled streets. It was the one place where he could focus his energy solely on dance, and forget about everything else.
Once upon a time, it had been your safe space just as much as it was his.
Changmin huffed a sigh as he hiked up the remaining flight of stone stairs that led up to the backdoor area of the performing arts building. It was a handful of hours since he and Chanhee parted ways with Kevin and Juyeon after enjoying dinner together. Chanhee was probably dead asleep by nowâhe was probably going to wake up and continue studying for his exams anyway.
As he turned to his right, his breath hitched as he caught sight of someone standing right outside the door. Usually, he had no trouble getting in and security wasnât exactly strict in this area of campus. In fact, he almost never bumped into anyone, as strange as it sounded. Maybe he should have counted his blessings.
But then he recognized your jacket from earlier this evening, the very same one you were wearing while walking next to Tenâpractically squished up against each other, two peas in a pod. He didnât like how irked he was by that detail. He still couldnât wrap his head around the fact that you had said âheyâ first.
You werenât looking at him, rather, your body was completely turned toward the door as if you were trying to decide whether or not you should go in. You were as still as a statue, frozen in time.
The moment, however, faded as quickly as it had come. You must have sensed his presence, and your head whipped around to face him.
There.
His heart leapt into his throatâdear god, why did you look so afraid? And then he noticed that you werenât frozen still, but rather, channeling all your energy into keeping your body from trembling. Were you cold? What were you doing here so late? Why werenât you with Ten?
He watched your throat move as you gulped. And then you were walking toward himâno, past himâwait, come backâ âSo thatâs it?â
The grip he had on his duffle bag strap tightened when you stopped next to him just as you were going to walk past him toward the stairs. Your gazes clashed like a pair of twin lightning bolts slicing through the night sky. There had always been a sort of energy between the two of you, and when you were young, he had been so very attracted to that kind of power, one so similar to his⊠he didnât think he was mistaken back then.
âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â You said, still there. Your voice was low, but he could detect the edge.
He didnât know what it was supposed to mean; he just didnât want you to leave without knowing why you were here. Were you looking for him? âYouâre not gonna say anything to me? Why are you here?â
(He swore it wasnât supposed to come out that brusque-sounding, but he also didnât know what it was supposed to come out sounding likeâŠ? He felt like he didnât know you anymore.)
There was a narrowing of your eyes, and you both angled your bodies to face one another like a standoff. âNo one said I had anything to say to you. And Iââ You tripped over your words, ââI donât know why Iâm here. Thatâs why I was leaving.â
Oh.
Why was he disappointed by that answer?
âSo youâre not here with Ten or something?â He asked, unsure what else he could say to keep you here, even for just a couple seconds longer.
Your mouth curled. "Clearly not. Why are you so pressed about me and Ten?"
Changmin pressed his lips together. "I'm not." Okay. Very believable.
The face you made said the same thing. "Okay, yeah. I didn't expect you to care so much anyway."
For a reason he loathed to admit, anger spiked in his blood and he felt the distinct need to defend himself. "What the hell is that supposed to mean?"
"I don't know," you replied sarcastically, your volume rising, "maybe it's that you've never really cared that much about things that concerned me in the first place?"
"Now that's rich coming from you."
Your glare pierced his. "Oh, please. As soon as I started slackingâgod, it took so little for you to just abandon me."
His jaw fell slack. Where the fuck did this conversation just turn to? "Abandon you? You abandoned me!" He exclaimed, finger flicking between the two of you as if he could impale both of your chests with the sharp edge of his accusations.
"How could I have possibly been the one to abandon you?" Your face contorted with so much more emotion than Changmin had ever seen from you over the past three years. Suddenly, he could see the underlying desperation and devastation hidden beneath the lines of bitterness and anger. His heart sank, but his blood still boiled and pumped. He couldn't get the distinctly awful hole in his chest to stop aching. He could remember exactly when you just stopped coming to practice with him. He could remember exactly the day he gave up hope.
"Youâ" you stammered, your hand flying to your throat. It was the same action he had seen from you just a few days ago while you were in the practice room. He recognized it as a habit of yours for when you were anxious or overwhelmed because your throat closed in on itself. If that wasn't enough to make him want to lay down his sword⊠"âyou stopped caring. When did you stop caring? I just want to know."
Everything went silent for him, just for a split second. You thought⊠you thought he stopped caring? How could he ever stop caring about you? Wasn't that why he was so upset in the first place?
And when the world zapped back into play, he was sure his skin was ashen. His throat bobbed. "How could you think so little of me?"
Your forehead creased. "Little? Changmin, you were everything to me."
Dear heartâ
You were shaking your head and taking a step away from him then. "You couldn't possibly understand."
Just like that, there was fire in his veins again. "That's because you never gave me a chance to understand!"
You threw a look back at him and again, he could read everything there like an open book, so much unlike the wall he had been met with all this time. "And I can say the exact same thing about you. If you think I kept things from you, Ji Changminâ" you said with the undertone of a snarl, so fierce that, as you turned on your foot to face him again, your breath came out like that of a dragon's smoke, "âthen how much have you kept from me?"
His nostrils flared and his hands gestured wildly, vaguelyâhe pressed his palms to his eyes with a haggard sigh. "Why are you here, Yn?" He asked again, finally. He lowered his hands and took a step toward you. "Are you here just to pick a fight with me?"
You paused.
He watched you open your mouth, then close it.
You pursed your lips, finally murmuring, "No. I didn't come here for you."
For some reason, that hurt even more.
â â¶
The practice room was colder than it usually was.
Changmin kept the lights dim for the sake of his stinging eyes, and he dumped his duffle bag in the corner of the room before making a beeline for the aux cord for the speaker system. He hooked up his phone and opened up his music files, his forehead pressing against the cool mirror wall.
For a moment, he simply let his eyes flutter shut and his lungs to breathe.
You were long gone by now, and Changmin considered just going back to his apartment, but he knew he would just lie in bed awake for hours if he did.
When he opened his eyes, he swiped out of his music and instead went to a file kept deep down in the depths of his storage. He had purposely named it so it would remain at the absolute bottom of the list when alphabetized, and the pass code on it was supposed to dissuade him from accessing it.
Supposed to.
He punched in the four digits of your birthday and the lock clicked open to reveal a hefty file of video after video. There were photos of you, too, somewhere, but the videos were all at the top of the file because of their size. He didn't know what he was gonna do when his phone ran out of storage; he figured that when that day came, it would either be when you and he finally figured shit out, or he got closure and could delete them all.
He sighed.
His thumb hovered over one of the video files near the top, one where he could see your face in the thumbnail.
When he opened it, his younger face filled the screen. His tongue poked out from his lips as he carefully settled his phone against the wall next to yours as both of your phones recorded the run-through that was about to happen.
"Changminnie! Come on, I'm starting the song!" Your voice echoed against the practice room walls, and his laughter soon followed as he scurried into place next to you.
Changmin watched his younger self transform his expression into something more serious, while you had looked at him through the mirror and burst out laughing.
Younger Changmin broke his facade, the dimples in his cheeks deep, his smile bright. "What?"
You grinned back at him. "Sorry, sorry! Nothing; it's just interesting how you can just shift your facial expression like that."
"You have to practice like you perform though!"
"I know, I know. I just like your smile better, y'know?"
Changmin could see the hearts in his younger self's eyes. Jesus, had he really blushed that hard? Younger Changmin cupped the back of his neck bashfully. "Really?"
You punched his arm playfully. "Yeah. It's really pretty, Changmin. I thought I told you this before."
"Well yeah, but it doesn't hurt to hear it againâyah! Hey, I can bite back, you knowâ!"
Changmin's eyes shuddered as the familiar melody of the song flowed into his ears. He abruptly slammed his thumb down onto the pause button.
No, he couldn't stomach hearing it. Not when he could recall every move from memory and not when he had no partner to complement those moves. It just reminded him of the gaping hole in his chest and the emptiness of this room.
"Let's get to work, Changmin," he muttered to himself as he swiped out of the folder and back to his music files. He had an actual to-do list in mind, after all, and it did not include a dive into the forbidden folder. (No matter how much he needed to hear your voice again, for once, not arguing with him.)
EPISODE EIGHT: OFF THE HOOK
"HE'S been pissy all morningâ"
Changmin suppressed a groan of frustration as he heard his friend's voices nearing the dressing room he was in. All morning, the performing arts building had been a madhouse, even worse than the night of the draft showcase. Everyone just decided to be here today, whether they were his fellow dancers trying to score a practice room, one of the prospective actors auditioning for a part in Hyunjae's best friend's thesis play, or one of the tech members trying to make sure everything worked behind the scenes.
Changmin had gone from room to room in an attempt to find an empty one where he could have some peace in working on his own. He would have just gone home at this point, but Chanhee was stressing over his own exams, so Changmin was stuck here.
So taking all of that into account, including the rough encounter he'd had with you a couple days ago, plus a lack of sleep and coffeeânot the happiest squirrel on campus.
(How could you just drop a bomb like "You were everything to me, Changmin" in his lap and expect him not to think of anything else for days on end?)
The door to the dressing room he was hiding in cracked open, and all of the cacophony from the outside flooded in, as well as a crush of his friends.
"Don't you guys have class?" Changmin moaned, his hand coming up to rub his sleep-deprived eyes.
"Well, yeah, but this is much more fun," came Younghoon's teasing chuckle as he walked over to Changmin and clasped a hand on his shoulder.
Changmin made a face. "I just wanted some peace and quiet."
Sunwoo scoffed. "Peace and quiet? You've come to the wrong place, hyung."
"Yeah," Hyunjae added on, "might as well take a break for once and come watch auditions with us! HJ!Yn needs help judging people anyway."
Changmin cocked a brow at the blond. "You should call Chanhee for that then. Shouldn't you be out there, Younghoon?" He nodded toward the tall, lanky drama major present.
Younghoon shook his head, bouncing on the balls of his feet. How did he have so much energy? "Nope. I'm auditioning for a part, so she's gatekeeping me from watching."
Changmin turned from his friends slightly as he reached down for his phone that he had situated on top of the small bluetooth speaker he had the good sense to bring. Then again, maybe he should have just stuck to earbuds⊠whatever. He was too tired to care. Part of him wanted to add to the chaos anyway.
"What's her thesis play about again?" He asked no one in particular. Sunwoo waddled over to him and stole his phone right from his hands and began browsing through the music selection.
"It's a modern take of one of Shakespeare's plays: Much Ado About Nothing," answered Younghoon. "It was really funny actually, like the original play. Lots of matchmaking, lots of stupidity. I think they dump someone in a lake..."
Hyunjae perked up. "Oh yeah! That was probably my favorite part of the whole script."
Changmin chuckled. "I was expecting you to say something like 'the whole thing's my favorite because my best friend wrote it'."
"Oh, no, that still applies."
Changmin, Sunwoo, and Younghoon all exchanged knowing looks with one another. Mhm⊠so they thought. There were a few too many in their friend group who had interesting relationships with their other friends. Exhibit A: whatever the fuck was happening with Hyunjae and his.
Hyunjae caught their silent communication and furrowed his eyebrows. "What?"
Sunwoo snorted, but Younghoon was the one to drawl, "It's absolutely nothing."
Changmin pressed his lips into a cheeky smile, brushing the bangs from out of his vision. Hyunjae's lips quirked to the side in a frown, but didn't make any comment on it. It wasn't a new reaction from the group, by any means, but⊠oh well. That would be a tale for another time.
With that being said, Changmin followed the three of them out of the relative privacy of the dressing room and out into the hustle-bustle of the main backstage corridor. As soon as that dressing room was vacated, however, somebody was swift to occupy it. Changmin cursed inwardly; guess he wouldn't be able to come back to that room later.
With the switching of theater leadership over the past year (a changing of the guard, if you would, but with professors and sponsors), the management of the entire performing arts department was a mess and a half. There were a few stand-out graduate students and undergraduates who were keeping everything in check for all of the events happening over this yearâlike Hyunjaeâs best friend, Lee Jihoon (a graduate student specializing in sound and music production), and Moon Taeil (a graduate who was a soloist in the chamber choir).
As the four young men made their way closer to the immediate backstage, the sound miraculously dulled down. The lights were a lot dimmer here, as the spotlights were turned toward the main stage. Changmin spotted a few people scattered throughout the backstage area with phones or folded script packets in their hands as they recited their lines to themselves, with some even making exaggerated facial expressions and grand hand gestures.
Hyunjaeâs best friend was one of the up and coming director-screenwriter âprodigiesâ that the drama department championed. She was a year older than Changmin was, and he didnât need to be a genius to know that there were a crowd of people vying for a role in her graduating thesis play. It must have been stressful as fuck, but he knew that she had a good head on her shouldersâ
ââIâm gonna stop you right there.â
HJ!Ynâs voice resounded from the other side of the hefty velvet curtains separating the backstage from the main stage. Hyunjae made a show of pressing his index finger to his lips to signal his friends to be quietâSunwoo thus made a show of rolling his eyes (âDuh, weâre gonna be quiet.â). They all huddled to the side of the curtain and poked their heads out to see what was going on.
The university performing arts hall was likely one of the most magnificent places on campus. It featured a vast array of floor seating, while also boasting three levels of balcony seats. Changmin remembered once briefly learning the anatomy of the theater seating: the floor or nosebleeds, the slightly lofted box seats, the grand circle, loge circle, and upper circleâthe gods. It was all very antiquarian, but it was a place Changmin had become quite familiar with over the years.
The director herself sat in the dimmed nosebleeds section, in the smack middle. Someone had dragged out one of those plastic, foldable tables for her to set her paperwork and a small, battery-operated lamp on top of.
Curiously, sitting next to her was none other than Bae Sumin, your new recruit.
Changmin straightened, accidentally bumping into Younghoonâs shoulder as he did. âSorry,â he whispered.
Younghoon shook his head to say that it was all good, his hand lifted in acknowledgement.
âDid you know Sumin was here?â He asked his friend.
Younghoonâs expression was thoughtful. âI think so? I left to go find you when I thought I heard someone say they saw her come in. Why? Did she not tell you when the dance department interviews were gonna be held?â
Changmin recalled receiving no notice. âNo. IâI figured Yn would be here, too, then. Right?â Was he ready to face you again so soon? Would you even acknowledge him this timeâ?
Younghoon passed him an amused glance with a small smile fitted over his face. âThat would make sense,â he murmured with his arms crossed over his chest. One of his hands reached up to idly massage his jaw. âIâd imagine she would be with her friends, somewhere around here. Though, it would also make sense that she would be sitting with Sumin, too. Then againââ
âYou are⊠no help,â Changmin deadpanned.
His friend chuckled lowly, eyes upturned into slim crescents.
âUh Jihoon-ah?â
Changmin and Younghoonâs attention flitted over towards the far side of the backstage and they watched as a girl chased after the resident sound producer graduate student. He was, perhaps, smaller than one might anticipate from the intimidating man, but he still harbored so much scary energy and talent within his body. Like all of the staff on the technical team, the pair were clad in all black.
Jihoon glanced up from his clipboard and at the girl. âHm?â
The girl nodded toward the curtains. âDirector is calling for a break and is asking if the house lights can be turned on.â
âAh okay, come on then. Follow me.â
As the two of them strode across the length of the backstage, the girlâs eyes found Changmin and Younghoon, and⊠She was looking past him now at someone else. She lifted her hand in a small wave, paired with a smile, âHi, Sunwoo.â
Changmin whipped his head around, only to realize that Hyunjae had disappeared, but Sunwoo was now standing on Changminâs other side. He watched in utter delight as his younger friend flushed, even in the dim lighting, at the girlâs greeting. His eyes were wide as he squeaked out a quick, âHey!â in return.
When Jihoon and his charge had gone out of view, Changmin turned on Sunwoo with a hyena cackle. âOh my god! Who was that, Kim Sunwoo?â
Sunwoo seemed to shrink into the collar of his hoodie. âNo one.â
Changminâs laughter lit up the room just as the house lights thunk-thunk-thunkâd to life. Younghoon had slipped away, most likely to meet Hyunjae in the nosebleeds, which left only the two of them there alone. âDo you have a crush on her?â
âYah! Youâre such a menace,â Sunwoo groaned, whacking Changmin with the extra length of his sweater paw. âYou canât even talk, dude! Youâre in love with a girl who can barely stand to be in the same roomââ Sunwoo realized his slip up and slapped a palm over his mouth.
Ouch. The truth hurt, didnât it? Changmin chuckled, though it was noticeably quieter now. âWell, youâre not wrongââ He shook his head, eyebrows creased together, ââwait, no. Wait, Iâm not in love with her!â
Sunwoo rolled his eyes so hard he must have seen his brain up there. âOh, please. The last time you were drunk and emotional, you showed us that secret little folder in your phone.â He jabbed his finger accusingly at the phone in Changminâs hand.
Changmin scowled, pressing his phone to his chest as if to protect it in case Sunwoo decided to have wandering hands. âThat was told to you in confidence!â
âNo, it was told to me in a drunken stuporââ The two of them began to make their way back toward the edge of the curtain, ducking out from its shadow and onto the main stage. Hyunjae and Younghoon were indeed in the nosebleeds now, but Sumin was nowhere to be seen. Maybe she had only been here to observe the audition process. âAnd you guys say Iâm the lightweight.â
âThatâs because you are the lightweight.â
Just as the two of them hopped down from the stage and onto the ground floor of seats, Juyeon came in from the doors located at the back of the seats. He raised a hand in greeting to all present, cheerfully waving with that golden retriever-esque grin. âHey guys! Oh, Changminnie, I was just looking for you.â
Changminâs eyebrows flew up. âOh? Whatâs up, Juyeon?â
Sunwoo retreated into the rows up where Hyunjae and Younghoon were, while Changmin met up with Juyeon in the rightmost aisle.
Juyeon threw a thumb behind him toward the direction he had just come from. âSumin was asking if you would be willing to do your interview right now.â
His eyes widened slightly. âRight now?â
âThatâs what I just said, wasnât it?â
Changmin pressed his lips together, before nodding. âUh, for sure. Yeah, lead the way.â
The two dancers hiked their way back up to the back of the area and through the door Juyeon had originally entered through. The main lobby was much less crowdedâit was practically barren, which made it the perfect environment to conduct an interview in. Sumin was setting herself up at one of the couches, setting her laptop, phone, and coffee cup on the coffee table opposite to her.
She raised her head when she heard the door open and close, and a bright smile graced her features. âOh, you found him! Thanks, Juyeonie.â
âYeah, no problem,â he chirped. âIâve got a couple things to handle first, but just ask someone to come find me once you and Changmin are done.â
With Juyeon swiftly taking his leave, Changmin was left to take a seat on the other end of the couch that Sumin was sitting at. âHey, nice to see you again, Sumin,â he said, crossing one ankle over the other and resting his arm along the back of the couch.
The corners of her smile widened. âNice to see you, too, Changmin! Sorry this was so sudden; I figured that I could get started on some of the interviews while I was here.â
âOh, yeah, no worries,â he chuckled.
She reached for her phone, fidgeting as she swiped to a simple recording application. âI hope you donât mind me recording thisâŠ?â At his consent, she nodded. âOkay, cool. I did wanna say something before we started.â
He sat up just a bit. âWhat is it?â
There was a sort of twinkle in her eyes, and if he wasnât mistaken, her manner became a lot more bashful all of a sudden. âI have to confess that I asked my mentor, Yn, if she could send me some of your dance performance videos and Iâm literally in awe of your talent. Like, I wanted to tell you how starstruck I am just being able to tell you this right now, but I just wanted to say this before we started.â
He broke into a boyish grin at this, his dimples becoming craters of joy in the apples of his cheeks. âAh, thank youâthat really means a lot,â he smiled.
Sumin added on, one of her palms pressing against the couch cushion as she leaned toward him slightly, âI mean, I donât even know how Yn was able to find videos of you from high school, but Iâm so glad she did, becauseââ
Wait what. Changmin was watching Suminâs mouth move as she talked but he wasnât truly hearing what she said. His humble, albeit a bit dumbfounded, smile remained, but her words from just before resonated in his head. There were definitely a few of his dance performance videos online from his high school days, but did you keep links to them? Did you keep the recordings on your phone?
The fact that Sumin asked you meant that she probably had no clue about your past, only that you were the person Sumin could rely on if she had any questions.
What did it mean? What did it mean?
His heart pounded in his chest at the thought that maybe he could possibly have an excuse to get you to talk to him, even if it was one, truly dumbass excuse.
ââready?â
Changmin snapped out of his dazed state. âSorry?â
Sumin blushed slightly, clearing her throat. At some point, she had pulled her laptop onto her lap and prepped her phone by placing it in between the two of them to record the following conversation. âAre you ready to start?â
He coughed, straightening and adjusting his position. âOh, yeahâuh, sorry. Yeah, whenever youâre ready.â
Sumin gauged his reaction carefully, but instead of pressing the record button, she hit the power button. âIf I may, you seem a little distracted. I donât really want this to feel like a burden if youâve got a lot on your plate.â
Shit. âNo, I mean,â he shook his head, âIâm sorry. I guess my mind just wanders really easily whenâŠâ He huffed a sigh, dragging a hand down his face. âIâm a little tired, thatâs all.â
âI totally get that,â she sympathized. âYouâve probably been practicing non-stop lately for the winter showcase. We donât have to do this today if youâre not in the right headspace.â
He sighed and couldnât help but feel just a little relieved. He needed to talk to Chanhee about this, math exam or dance practice be damned. But there was a part of him that definitely felt awful about having to cut off her interview even before it began. He gestured to her phone. âHow about we reschedule? We could meet up sometime else during the week to redo this and I promise Iâll be all yours.â
He didnât know what he did, but the pink on her cheeks deepened to a cherry red. âOh, uh, sure!â She giggled, taking her phone and passing it over to him. âYou can just put your phone number in there and Iâll text you to ask when you wanna meet up.â
Changmin nodded his agreement and swiftly inputted his contact information into the given slots. âDefinitely,â he said before handing her phone back to her. The phone fumbled between the two of them, but Changmin was already standing up with the goal to go retrieve his bag (wherever it was), and to go consult Chanhee and the manâs infinitesimal opinions. âReally sorry again, Sumin.â
âYeah, donât worry about it!â She dismissed his worries with a flick of her wrist. âWould you mind finding Juyeon, though?â
Changmin sent her a thumbâs up over his shoulder on his way to the door. âYeah, for sure.â
She returned the gesture, watching as he disappeared out of the main lobby. It was only when he was definitely gone, she covered her mouth with her hand and stared at his saved contact in her phone. Then, with a silent scream of happiness, she ran to her text chain with you to tell you all about it.

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Promise
Request: Anon
Song request: The Cure â Lady Gaga
Summary: Q is there to help you through a rough panic attack as you have flashbacks to your previous ab*sive relationship.
âââââââââââââââââââââââââ
All I was doing was putting dishes away after dinner.
My mind was wandering and my hand carelessly dropped a plate.
crash.
And thatâs when it happened.
The memories. They haunt me.
I froze. I couldnât move. My heart sank and it felt hard to swallow. Hell, it felt hard to breathe. I felt like I was drowning, like I was in the ocean during a storm. Everything was dark and cold, but somehow I was still sweating profusely. I held my breath as midnight water surrounded me, every time I brought my head up to breathe, another towering wave was in front of me, forcing me back under without so much as a gasp. I felt hopeless. There was no boat in sight, nothing to keep me afloat. I was left to helplessly tread water as each wave came to pass as I was shoved deeper down each time.
He never hit me. No. But he could throw things. Break things. Make me fear the day that he would one day redirect his attacks to me.
Itâs always when I feel I've moved past things, it all comes crashing down.
I heard footsteps. They sounded so distant as they echoed. There was a franticness to them.
âWoah, what happened?â Brianâs eyes met mine. His filled with concern, mine with fear. He saw the mess on the floor and the distant look in my eyes and further softened himself. His voice was quiet, calm. âYouâre okay. It was an accident. Come sit on the couch, okay?â He had his hand out but I just couldnât move.
âIâ Iââ Speaking felt like barbed wire on my throat. I couldnât move.
âCan I touch you? Is that okay?â He waited until I managed to nod my head. He tip toes his way around the ceramic shards from the plate until he found his way to me. âOkay, letâs get you to the couch then and away from all of this.â Part of me worried he wouldnât be able to pick me up, or that he would drop me. He never did though. With grace and strength, he carefully picked me up bridal style, my body allowing me to slightly ease at his gentle touch, but I never stopped trembling. âYouâre safe. I promise. Itâs okay.â He whispered to me over and over as he let me rest on the couch.
âEasy breathing now, we need to steady it. Itâs okay if itâs shaky in and out, it just needs to be slow and consistent.â In slow. Hold. Out slow. In slow. Hold. Out slow. I followed this pattern as my trembles began to ease. He left my side, but only for just a moment. He carefully swept everything up without batting an eye. There wasnât any questioning, no berating, no grumbling.
âOkay, how are we feeling now?â He asked as he signaled a thumbs up and thumbs down.
âBetter.â I said softly and smiled. His eyes lit up and a smile stretched across his face,
âOh great, you can talk again! On that note: On a scale of 1-10 how are you feeling? 1 being absolute dog shit and 10 being everything is peaches and cream.â He got a little giggle out of me and thatâs how I knew we were making progress.
âI think I'm at about a 6 out of 10.â
âBetter than being at 1. Letâs go run you a bath, you were drenched in sweat and I think cleaning up will help you feel a little better.â He somehow could just read my mind so easily. He helped me to my feet, taking my hand in his as he helped to guide me into the bathroom. My head felt clouded, things still felt like I was in a bit of a haze as I tried to wake back up to reality. I was floating, but I didnât feel like I was in any danger anymore. I was still scared, but I had Brian with me, my emotions didnât feel so threatening, so suffocating.
He left me alone to shower. It didnât stop him from knocking and checking to make sure I was okay though. The warm water melted away the intensity of my tears, the sweat of my panic, and the soap helped rejuvenate my confidence and security. The steam helped clear my sinuses and breathing felt so much easier. I stood under the water for just a minute to soak in the sensations. I felt the water hit my skin in rhythmic tapping. The heat of it stung a bit but in a comforting way. The water ran through my hair and made it stick to my body and allowed soap suds from my shampoo to travel down my back. My skin was slick from soap and the flow of water. The steam also carried the scent of the shampoo into my nostrils. I was finally coming back down to reality slowly and it was relieving.
With a turn of a knob, the water flow came to a stop. I stood there for a moment and allowed water to flow down my naked body, steamy air and cold air hitting my damp skin and sending a wave of goosebumps over me. I took another breath before leaving the shower and drying myself off.
I felt steady in myself again. I became more self aware and almost forgot what had happened and where all the time had gone for the evening. I hated how all of this toyed with my memory.
When I walked into the bedroom, a towel adorned on the top of my head holding my wet hair, I was met with Brian sitting on the bed with his eyes on the TV screen. His eyes quickly shifted over to me though as he sat up and leaned a little closer to me.
âHow are you feeling?â His voice was still soft and filled with concern.
âStill a little spacey, but more on earth than before.â He gestures for me to sit down on the bed. The next 20 minutes was spent talking about absolute nonsense as he helped brush out my hair. He shared funny stories he knew would make me laugh, I shared my own and he added his comedic commentary that only made the stories better. We laughed until our stomachs hurt and my hair was combed out.
By the end of it all, I was completely wiped and exhausted, and I'm pretty sure Brian could sense it when he wrapped me up in a blanket. I leaned back against his chest with my head resting against his broad shoulder, the warmth of the blanket encasing me and the comfort of it all was making my eyes feel even heavier. He puts on a movie â ghostbusters of course because ânothing is better than a nostalgic classic!â in his words.
âHey Bri?â
âHmm?â He hums.
âThank you.â I had to thank him. I had always felt like I was a lot to handle and that I was nothing but a bunch of broken pieces no one ever wanted to pick up. I felt too far gone for a while, too broken, too much of a mess. I thought no one would understand. But for some reason, someway, somehow â Brian just made it seem so effortless.
âItâs not an easy place to be in for you. The least I can do is make the episodes feel easier to deal with. Itâs not easy for me to see you like that, but sometimes, all we need is compassion and love.â I felt my eyes start to well with tears and I didnât know what else to say. âLove you is what I will do, because I do, in fact, love you.â Tears were flowing now. I just felt so loved, more than I ever had. I feel undeserving of it sometimes. I sometimes feel as though I donât deserve anything good, or that it will disappear the moment I grasp it. But my therapist had told me that I canât dwell on impossible possibilities and instead focus on being in the present moment, allow myself to feel things, and allow myself to enjoy what I have now. So thatâs what I will do, just like Brian said, I will love him like I do, which is a lot. And it seems like he does too, and if he says he loves me and that he wonât go anywhere, then I believe him. âItâs okay. Itâs okay to cry. Iâm here.â He held me close and tight. I knew I was secure. I knew I was safe.
And just like that, I fell asleep in the comfort of the one I loved most.
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six-thirty - smut, fwb, possessive!sunwoo, lotss of dirty talking, he need some milk
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eric
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text au 1, text au 2 - love these
juyeon
running through the rain (for you) -FLUFF, he wanted to be romantic waiting for you under the rain, this made my heart CRY bc why is he so precious?? :( my mf baby
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changmin (Q)
changmin texting his idol crush - text au
a closer look - fluff, changmin doesnÂŽt know what to do when you flirt with him so heÂŽs breaking up with you sjsjdkdjskjd
new
simple gifts - fluff, slow burn, model!chanhee, assistant!reader, heÂŽs soooo in love lmao, his love language is putting you in expensive clothes and accesories, this is such a nice read, not boring at all, love love love loved it
haknyeon
younghoon
kevin
jacob
sangyeon
face sitting - smut, e.r, idol!sang, he lit came in his pants from eating pussy,,, âUse my mouth, make yourself come all over my face.â WHEWW
like that - smut, fluff, another one about sangyeon eating pussy and iÂŽm not even surprised, you know what they say about men with big noses,,,LFHUERIHRL.SUDHF lemme stop
yellow carnations | j.changmin


synopsis: having a crush on your neighbourhood florist might be something out of a romance book but yours seemed like it came out of a book of misfortune.

pairing: tbzâs q x reader
genre: angst, a bit of fluff
wc:Â 1.4k
network(s):Â @kflixnet
warnings:Â sad ending
leona was listening to: old love by yuji
not proofreadÂ

âwelcome!â a very familiar voice called out to you as you entered the quaint flower shop, the bell chiming above you. âoh, hey y/n,â changmin said as he saw who came into his parentsâ shop. to be frank, he wasnât surprised to see you here as you seem to be here every other day for god knows what reason but he just assumed you found comfort in the floral scent.
âhi, changmin. iâll be at the cafĂ© stand first,â you waved then pointing to the makeshift drink stand the flower shop had by the corner. he nodded and you took the cue to leave. while the reason you kept coming here was somewhat true, letâs face it, the bigger reason why you came was because of said boy.Â
changmin and his parents had moved to your city for the last three years and you still remember how you felt when you first saw him during your afternoon stroll. his blonde hair immediately caught your attention and you made it a mission to find out more about him.
Ëâ⥠ â*àłàŒ
humming a tune under your breath, you werenât too alert of your surroundings which lead to you crashing into a guy carrying several plastic bouquets. âwoah! oh my, iâm so sorry,â you immediately got down to your knees and helped him pick up the dropped flowers when you regained your senses.Â
the flowers were absolutely beautiful and you had never seen them before. an exotic flower? âwow, these are so pretty! iâm sorry i dropped them..â you trailed, finally looking up at the taller male, immediately taken aback by his looks. âheh, itâs okay, it didnât do too much damage,â he chuckled, gripping the bouquets tighter before continuing, âthese are actually crocuses, they symbolise new beginnings.âÂ
âooh, how do you know so much?â you were intrigued to say the least, a boy pops up out of nowhere and is suddenly spitting out flower symbols? âwell first, hi, iâm changmin. my parents and i just moved into the neighbourhood and weâre setting up our family flower shop just down this road,â he explained.Â
âthatâs so cool! iâm y/n, iâll be sure to come visit,â you smiled gently at the thought of meeting him more often. âyea, of course. i have to go now, see you around y/n,â he waved goodbye, a whiff of his perfume lingered in your nose as he walked past you.Â
oh boy, he has you wrapped around his finger for sure.
Ëâ⥠ â*àłàŒ
here you were, sat at a small table, sipping your strawberry acai refresher as you watched changmin mingle with the customers and not hesitating to help them out whenever they needed it. you couldnât help but allow a grin to form on your face, seeing his outgoing personality.Â
ây/n, if youâre in love with my son, just tell me, iâll do the rest!â changminâs mom came from the storage room, approaching you with a knowing look. âmrs ji, itâs not like that,â you played it off, a red hue basically forming on your cheeks. âyea, yea, denial is the first step,â she laughed at you before stirring her own mug of coffee.Â
the two of you continued your conversation when changmin finally came over when the storeâs peak hour was over. âiâll leave you guys to it,â his mom kinda threw you under the bus with that comment and that smirk on her face but changmin didnât see it or pretended not to see it because he didnât say anything.Â
âso, may i be of any assistance today, miss y/n?â he asked, jokingly. âhm, i think so, sir changmin! whatâs a flower that represents admiration?â you played along, which was something he was definitely not expecting but he took in your words. âwell, you could get either dianthuses or dahlias, both have several meanings but admiration is one of the more known reasons,â he placed his chin on his palm, pondering about his flower knowledge.Â
you simply nodded but his words caught you off-guard, âwhat do you need them for?â coughing slightly, you could only reply, âitâs for.. research! yeah! a uni project, mhm.â you didnât think he was this gullible but he bought your reason and abruptly stood up. he reached behind the counter before he handed you a small A5 sized book, âfloriographyâ.Â
when you flipped through it, you were surprised to see detailed illustrations of flowers and their symbols, âoh wow, what is this book?âÂ
âi got it when i first started getting into this florist industry so i figured this would be really informative for your project, feel free to borrow it for as long as youâd like!â he beamed at you and your heart could only take so much. âa-are you sure? doesnât this mean a lot to you?â you stuttered, not believing what changmin is doing for you. âi mean, yea but you need it more,â he sheepishly grinned and you only threw your arms around his shoulder. âthank you!âÂ
you left the flower shop with a giddy feeling, book close to your chest as you hugged it. you did feel bad because first, this book means a lot to him and second, you didnât even have a uni project. you simply had admiration for changmin. i mean, he was an amazing florist and he couldâve been doing what he enjoys but he instead took care of his family business, starting at a young age. you were head over heels for him.
you were scanning the pages when two flowers caught your eyes. âred tulipsâ and âgladiolusâ. red tulips meant passion and love, almost saying âmy feelings are trueâ while gladiolus had the symbolism of infatuation and admiration. seeing these, you took it as the perfect time to send these to changmin.Â
it was a really bold step but you felt that you had kept this crush on him for the longest time already, the timing should be right. the worst that could happen was he would reject you and you will have to put up with that..
who are you kidding? your world would probably crash down and youâd die of embarrassment! your own thoughts made this so much harder to decide what to do. but, before you knew it, you were already placing a bouquet of red roses, tulips and gladiolus on the flower shop doorstep, an hour before the shop would start to operate.Â
you donât know what came over you but you felt like you had to run away so you did. run away from these thoughts of uncertainty and insecurity. you prayed for him to return the feelings and you could only pace around the room, waiting for a reply.Â
several days had passed and you completely avoided the shop incase changmin would feel uncomfortable because he has yet to reply to you. even though you badly wanted to see him, youâd rather not make matters worse.Â
you were in your room, drawing flower sketches all over your notes when the doorbell rang. you begrudgingly stepped towards the front door and was met with a bouquet of yellow flowers. a card on the front had your name on it so you immediately brought it to your room.Â
you took a deep breath in before ripping the card apart from the staple. it read, âto: y/n, from: changminâ. wait, changmin? he gave you flowers? oh my god, he gave you flowers! today was a happy day and that was the only thing you could think of.
you hastily opened the card and he only wrote two words in there. âyellow carnations.â
hold on, these words were familiar to you. youâve seen this in the book he gave you before. you were almost like a mad woman, flipping and scanning through every page until you found âyellow carnationsâ. you hoped for the best but the words written in the book only made you feel like digging a hole in the backyard for yourself.
âyellow carnations symbolise rejection and disdain.â
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âThis is interesting.â You heard a voice call from afar, it was a voice you were more than familiar with. One which you would normally consider comfortingâŠ
But right now it was everything but comforting. Why was he here now? What were the chances that out of the 8 billion people in this world it would be him who entered this very place at this very moment.
âDidn't expect to find you here.â
You shut your eyes, trying to gain all the necessary courage needed before turning around and looking at him face to face for the first time since a year ago.
âI don't want anything to do with you.â You responded, attempting to get out of this situation as fast as humanly possible, however that probably wasn't the best thing to say to him ever since your breakup. You were too anxious that you didn't even think twice about your word choice.
âThat's a little rude, I was expecting a little more from you⊠at least a small greeting.â
You gulped seeing his expression change to a tiny frown that could be argued to be a pout. It took everything in you to not react to that expression, it almost felt intentional⊠like he knew you couldnât take it. You hated that expression. Despised itâŠ
âWhat the heck!? Why didn't I get a scholarship?â You heard your boyfriend say from the other end of the hallway.
Both of you had decided (more like been forced) to volunteer for after school cleaning of the auditorium since the graduation ceremonies were coming up later this month.
You were among the top students of that year unlike himâŠ
âThat's what you get for goofing around during class.â You exclaimed, making sure he would be able to hear you despite the echo in the empty hallways of the school.
âYou make it sound as if I don't pay attention to class-â he frowned, catching a glimpse of you chuckling in a teasing way, making him react with an offended stare. âThat's because most of the time you didn't.â
He frowned once again, âYou're exaggerating, we've never even had class together so you wouldn't know.â He was quick to defend. You smiled at his reactions and nodded.
âWhatever you say.â
âHey Y/n? Are you and Changmin still together orâŠ?â Sunwoo muttered over to you, slightly whispering to which Chanhee was quick to react by hitting Sunwoo in the back.
In reality, you knew that he tended to be a good student with a few exceptions. Other than his obsession with creepy dolls and horror movies he tended to be normal. His friend group was large and you happened to be close with every single one of his friends, especially the main trio he had between Chanhee and Sunwoo. Because he hung out with them so often, you also began to hang around them.
âWhat the heck Sunwoo?â Chanhee was quick to add, attempting to excuse him. You were quick to shrug it off and say that it wasn't a big deal and it didn't bother you, you looked back at Sunwoo. âYeah, we're still together. Why do you ask?â
âWould you date him even if he was a part of a cult? You both seem inseparable.â Sunwoo asked, Chanhee had been eating his food peacefully and looked over at Sunwoo confused by the question.
Sunwoo sat back and thought for a moment, hand up to his chin as he stayed in a thinking position, it was part of his goofy nature.
âSunwoo, they're both on another level of bonded, what are these questions?â Chanhee said in his regular sassy pitch.
âCuriosity kills sometimes.â Sunwoo shrugged. You turned back and saw Changmin was distracted talking to Hyunjae.
If you knew how dead wrong you were, you would've never said it in the first place. It looks like being a mafia member was enough to get you leaving your almost 8 year boyfriend.
âHonestly, I probably would break up with him if he was in a cult⊠But I don't think there'd be any other reason unless he cheated on me, I don't think Changmin is that type..â
Sure. He didn't have time to explain his situation and why he became a member in the first place, but the fact that he carried a title with the word mafia in the first place was enough. If he was harming innocent people then you wouldn't put up with it.
âChangmin⊠please live your life and let me live mine.â You managed to mutter. It hurt. It hurt so bad to see your ex boyfriend in front of you, seemingly sharing the same sadness as you. You wanted to burst into tears and go into the warmth of his arms, the way you would back then when you had any sort of doubt.
His eyes⊠his eyes didn't shine the same way as they used to, that's not only now, it's been a while since they lost their spark. How much you missed staring into his hypnotizing eyes back when everything was right.
âTake this as a promise.â Changmin handed you a small box, you stared confusedly and chuckled lightly, partly in disbelief.
âIf I knew I'd be with a sugar daddy then I probably wouldn't have waited so long to confess to you.â you proclaimed, making him chuckle nervously.
âI told you countless times that you don't have to buy me gifts-â you started, before being silenced at the contents of the box.
âOh-! Don't cry!â He immediately said, pulling you into a hug and comforting you in the place he knew you loved best. His arms.
It was a small ring, nothing too big yet something that brought you up to the moon, this was what you had waited for. You immediately looked up at him in shock as you felt your vision begin fuzzing. Your eyes watered.
âYou mean itâŠ?â
You asked, to which he simply nodded.
âI'll make you my wife someday, I don't need a ring to confirm that. You're mine, not anyone else's.â
You looked back up at your boyfriend who felt your head moving and decided to look down at you.
But now, it wasn't the same. His eyes were like staring into an empty pitch void of emotions. His signature smile wasn't the same without the white in his eyes, he looked so depressed now⊠so upset at everything.
His eyes⊠it was one of your favorite parts of him. His eyes which shined in the dark and were shaped like fine almonds. Those eyes which dragged you into his world and you weren't complaining, you felt comfort in his eyes..
âSo that's it?â He muttered, âYou think I'll just let you go that easily?â He gripped your arm tightly, he didn't intend to make you feel threatened or unsafe, let alone hurt you⊠this was a grip of desperation, if he needed your attention right now and he successfully had it.
âChangmin please-â
âDon't call me Changmin⊠call me Q.â he muttered, his eyes were teary as he revealed another small box, much nicer and higher quality. You could only assume the contents of this one as you fought to hold back the tears that wanted to come out so very badly.
âI'll have your code name be Q, if you hear me call you that then just know that it's my way of me conveying deeper emotions into our relationshipâ you muttered, taking out a small notepad and writing something down, tearing the page shortly after and giving it to him.
Smirking, you grinned and looked back at him.
âWhy Q?â He expressed, finding the nickname of a singular letter confusing and meaningless.
âThe letter Q is the 17th letter of the alphabet. The number 17 represents new opportunities, so I'll take our relationship as a fresh start no matter how many years we've been together in the future. Everyday with you will be like a new awakening. I also wanna add deeper meaning to our relationship, make it unique.â You smiled.
Only then did you both notice the door to the shop slide open, it was an old friend of yours whom he remembered you not speaking highly of in the past.
At first he found it confusing, it wasn't until now that he realized the amount of thought that went into a nickname that seemed effortless. Even though to others it was words of affection that made the gloomy days brighter, names like babe, love, and blossom⊠to him it was Q, and he wouldn't change that for anything.
You nodded, looking back at Changmin and speed walking away.
âY/n, there you are. Comeâon let's go.â He muttered, seeming annoyed, Changmin knew that this was your doing. You had probably called him to come pick you up before this entire conversation went down.
He sighed, catching up to you fairly quickly after you finished paying for your items, taking you by the shoulder.
âCome with me, I promise to make it worth it.â
Shaking your head, you pushed him back. âI don't want anything to do with you. Don't make me repeat it Changmin, let me go.â
His patience was coming to an end, he gripped your arm tightly and prepared to snatch you away after receiving your consent.
âDon't forget who you belong to. You're mine and not anyone else's. You weren't supposed to forget that.â
OFF THE RECORD â· PART ONE (EP1-8)

nonidol!ji changmin x fem!reader
everyone thinks changmin is cute and harmless, but you know that's not who he really is.
â· genre, part warnings. e2l, childhood friends gone bad, (extra) slow burn, fluff, angst, mentions of childhood trauma and parental manipulation, arguing, bittersweet galore, nct ten is there for the sole purpose of being nosy like the rest of us or for being a 2nd male lead who knows!, swearing, hurt/comfort, ji changmin dancing. (need i go on), symptoms of panic/anxiety, a lot of non-tbz moments sorry i meant it when i said extra slow burn, pining haha...ha (very subtle)
â· PART ONE WC. 18.5k
this is the third installment of the love in unity series! this can be read as a standalone, but i encourage u to read jacob and eric's storylines too! all prev and future yns will be referred to as _!yn ;) / otr part two
a/n: this was going to be a very quirky author's note, but it's not anymore bc i'm really mad at tumblr. pls enjoy :')

EPISODE ONE (PILOT): OFF THE CLOCK
"NIGHT, Yn!"
"Good night, Yn-ie."
"Make sure you get some rest, Yn-ah! Good luck with the report."
The door out of the laboratory building shuttered closed after your last coworkers and peers swept out to leave you to the white noise of the lights above your head and the cooling units. You were probably the only person crazy enough to still be chained to your lab workbench on a Friday night, especially when it was already six o'clock. Your stomach growled its complaints as you tucked a pen behind your ear with a sigh. There was probably a bag of shrimp chips in the break room snack stash, and you pushed your stool beneath the workbench to head into the break room.
Now that the laboratory was practically barren except for you, it wouldn't be a bad idea to take the reign of Kun's speakerâŠ
The sound of your phone ringtone blared out loud from your pocket, and you scrambled to grab it with your other hand not occupied with shrimp chip crumb dust (after having washed your hands, of course). You put the call on speaker then deposited your phone onto the countertop so both hands could be used for eating. "Yo."
"You've been hanging around Mark too much," Yeri answered from the other end.
You snorted, covering your mouth for a moment, then replying, "Well good evening to you, too, my beloved. What's up?"
You could hear the muffled sounds of your friends from the other side of the phone. A car door slammed shut. "Hey-yo, is that Yn? Yn, what's up, my dude?"
"Mark, can you speak like a regular human?" That was Seungkwan. "Hi Yn-ie! We miss you, mwah!"
"Look, man. Me and Yn are homies, and this is literally just how I talkâ"
The car door opened and Yeri must have taken initiative to get out of the car herself at this point. You laughed at her audible eye roll. "Okay, now that you've heard what I have to deal with, will you tell me that you're coming to the dance draft show tonight?"
Your mood soured.
It wasn't that you didn't want to go for Yeri's sanity's sake, you just didn't want to go, period. What the performing arts called a rehearsal, they referred to as a "draft" stage, where they planned rough runs of acts for the showcase. It just so happened that the dance department was holding their draft show for people to sit-in to watch tonight; their final showcase would be held on the Friday night of finals week, which was only in a few weeks now.
(Why did they call it a "draft" stage instead of simply a "rehearsal"? Well, you had no clue, and you didn't have any plans to ask anyone who would know the answer.)
When you didn't immediately answer, you heard Yeri's grumble. "Don't nerd out on me, Miss Yn Ln."
You gasped. "Nerd out on you? I'm being responsibleâ"
"You're being a workaholic!"
You pursed your lips together and quickly rinsed your fingers of shrimp chip crumbs. "Fair. But I'm sorry, I'm not going."
A brief pause. Then, the sigh. "Okay. That's okay," she said. "Wanna meet us for dinner afterwards at least?"
Your stomach grumbled, right on cue. It wasn't loud enough for Yeri to hear on the other end, but the timing made you laugh to yourself. "Definitely."
There was a smile in your friend's voice. "Cool! I'll text you details once we figure out what's happening. In the meanâ" her voice was interrupted by the sound of muffled yelling on the other side, and Yeri pulled her mouth away from the phone so she could screech at Seungkwan, Mark, and now, Kim Jungwoo, to be quiet and put their seatbelts on. You heard vaguely about Jungwoo being late for his call time, and you were not at all surprised. She returned to the phone with a grumble. "You're really leaving me with the kids, Yn?"
You giggled. "Sorry, Yeri. I'll pay for your dinner."
"Deal. See you soon, babe."
"See ya, love!"
When the phone call ended, you realized just how thick the silence fell around you. It settled like a blanket over your senses, and it all became a bit overwhelming, especially after such a loud phone call.
You sighed, putting the shrimp chips back in the snack stash. You might as well go find where Kun hid his speaker to fill the silence then.
â â¶
People were yelling. And tripping. And crying.
In retrospect, this constituted as a normal backstage environment for something like a finals showcase draft rehearsal. It was hardly even a rehearsal, but more so a sneak peek showcase. There were people in the audience, after all.
Ji Changmin would know. This would be his third winter draft show out of his three years here in university. There were always showcases at the end of each quarter, but the winter show wielded the title of most anticipated. With the cold and rainy weather keeping most people indoors, it allowed for a larger crowd to come flocking toward said indoor modes of entertainment. Thus, the winter showcase and all of its hype.
Changmin lingered in his little corner of the backstage area, calmly stretching out his lanky limbs while chaos erupted all around him. He had two acts this time aroundâa duet with Lee Juyeon, as well as a solo performance. It had been enough to keep him busy for the quarter, among his other classes.
"âJungwoo, you're late!"
He raised his head at the sound of Lee Minhoâs voice from across the room, the dirty blond sending a deadpanned glare at the man in question. Kim Jungwooâs eyes were wide with doe-like innocence as he made his way toward his friend, his posse following behind and taking in the chaos with amused awe. Changmin could easily recognize those presentâKim Yeri, Mark Lee, and Boo Seungkwan.
He turned his head away; it wasnât his business, and he had much bigger things to worry about.
He raised his hands to his neck to put his headphones over his ears, but paused when he caught a few more echoes of their conversation.
â â sorry Minho, but you know I canât resist getting a free carpool ride,â Jungwoo said while setting his duffle bag in the corner and swiftly joining Minho in stretches. If Changmin was a hard ass when it came to dance and schedules, Minho was much worse. But Changmin respected him a lot, especially in a craft like dance and performanceâhe saw him as an equal.
A sigh from Minho. âYeah, yeah. Poor Yeri.â
Yeri huffed, her hands shooting up into the air. âThank you!â
Minho folded his arms over his chest as he stood up straight to stand next to Yeri as the two of them absentmindedly watched Jungwoo fold himself in two to stretch his long legs out. âHuh, no Yn tonight?â
Changmin didnât know why he was still listening. He slowly lowered his headphones back to their position around his neck, then resumed stretching out his hamstrings. He could wait a couple more minutes before getting into his choreographyâŠ
âYou know youâre not gonna see her anywhere near this place,â Yeri said with a pointed look. Changmin held back a retort, or even a snort. âWanna get dinner with us tonight? Sheâs coming to meet us after the show.â
âAh, Iâd love to, but I promised Jisung Iâd swing by the studio afterwards. Hey, have you met Ten yet? You should askâŠâ
Changmin decided that this was an appropriate moment to tune out. He swiftly donned his headphones and reached for his phone hidden in the pile of his duffle bag and jackets in the corner. He didnât even know why he listened in when your friends brought you up. Why were you even still connected to the dance and performing arts department people anyway? He huffed, rolling his eyes with a small shake of his head. It wasnât like you wanted to be connected to dance anyway. So why give him a constant reminder of your existence and the past you sharedâ
âChangminnie!â Juyeon appeared in front of him, waving to him with that goofy smile to get his attention.
Changmin broke into a smile as he shifted one side of his headphones from his ear. âHey. Wanna go over some of the routine?â
Juyeon nodded. âYeah, Iâm ready. I was trying to get your attention, but I think you were just occupied.â
Whoops. Changmin flicked his wrist as he followed Juyeon down the hallway to a more private place to practice with his friend. âYeah, sorry. I was just thinking of something.â
âOh, okay,â Juyeon ducked his head into an empty dressing room in the back hallway, beckoning Changmin to follow him in. âNothing to worry about though? You can talk to me; no judgment.â
Changmin chuckled and closed the door behind him. âNah, nothing important. Letâs just focus on the performance.â Anything involving you? Definitely not important anymore.
â â¶
Late February brought the cold, bitter winds of night to the university, so the trek all the way across campus from the laboratory buildings to the performing arts hall was a hellish one. You kept your head tucked into the puffy collar of your puffer jacket, hands stuffed into your pockets, a happy tune blasting in your ears to keep you going all the way up the road. It was around nine oâclock by the time you made it to the front of the performing arts hall, and you could already see the sea of people meandering outside its doors post-draft show.
You shivered and pulled your phone out from your pocket to see where your friends were waiting for you.
âYn-ie!â
Your head lifted and you grinned, waving your hand at Seungkwan who was making his way over to you. âHi Kwannie,â you greeted and wrapped your arms around him in a warm embrace.
When youâd pulled away, Seungkwan made a face as he shuddered. âJesus, itâs cold. I should have brought a scarf or something. Did you walk here?â
You began to nod, but he tsked. âAish, Yn. You shouldâve called! No one should have to walk in this torturous cold.â
You laughed. âItâs no big deal. Weâre about to go get some hot food, so itâs cool.â
âWe might have to wait for a little longer.â Both you and Seungkwan turned toward Yeri, Mark, and Jungwoo who were walking over. Jungwoo had a sweatband holding his bangs out of his face and his duffle slung over his shoulder. He had his jacket draped over his arm; he was probably warm from the showcase. âWeâre waiting on Ten to finish up.â
âHi Jungwoo,â you greeted him, and the man returned the expression with a side hug. You furrowed your brows. âWhoâs Ten?ââ
Mark replied with a sniffle from the cold, âOh, heâs a new exchange student! Well, he was originally admitted here, but he went abroad for a year. He's with the NCT frat. Super cool, super funny. Heâs great at dance though.â
âI think youâll vibe with him, Yn,â Yeri chimed in. âHeâs asking a couple people for their opinion on a few parts of his routine, so I think heâll be out soon.â
You nodded in understanding. You didnât mind waiting, but you hoped what Yeri said about him was true. Hopefully you did get along with him, because you were honestly far too tired to forcefully play nice. You were hoping for a chill night anyway. Then again, as long as you could avoid a certain someone tonight, this would turn out to be a chill night in general.
You and your friends chatted for a few minutes only before Jungwoo caught someoneâs eyes from behind you, Yeri, and Mark. He brightened. âTen! Ten, over here!â
You all swiveled.
Ten was just as lean and lithe as Jungwoo was, but with black bangs, a pair of round spectacles hanging from the collar of his white T-shirt, and a cute smile on his face. You and he made brief eye contact before Jungwoo was hopping on the balls of his feet to greet him.
Jungwoo slung an arm around Tenâs shoulders as he brought him over to the group. âYn, this is Ten Lee. Ten, this is Yn-ieâthe friend we mentioned earlier.â
Your eyes widened slightly. âWhy was I mentioned?â You laughed nervously.
Ten flashed you a boyish kind of smile. âOh, it was nothing; donât worry. Itâs nice to meet you though.â
Your heart didn't slow at his assurance. âAh, okay then. Uh, nice to meet you, too!â
âDid you get your routine settled?â Seungkwan asked as the lot of you began to move in one, loose blob toward Yeriâs car. (How all of you would manage to fit, that was something you mentally were trying to figure out. In Yeriâs tiny sedan, you might have to squish four people into the back seat.)
Ten nodded enthusiastically. âYup, itâs all sorted. Minho and Changmin were really helpful with their comments.â
You felt the people around you freeze at the mention of Changminâs name. You stiffened as well, but tried to force the strange feeling to go away. Your friends knew the drill, too, but you saw the way they glanced at you from their periphery.
Ten was smart, you realized, when his head tilted at all of your reactions.
Time for damage control. âThatâsâthatâs good!â Markâs voice cracked and coughed to clear it. âI mean, Minhoâs always been really attentive to details and stuff. I think he was almost recruited to become an idol or something like thatâŠâ
Ten pursed his lips, as if silently saying, âIâm not buying this bullâ. You decided to just⊠do it. âChangminâs a great dancer, too,â you said, and everyone shot disbelieving glances your way, but you could already see how Ten was grasping onto everything you were saying. You forced a neutral tone into the way you spoke, forced yourself not to let the bitterness seep through. No one deserved to fall victim to the feelings that were only meant for one Ji Changmin. âIâm glad he helped you out. Heâs really good at sharp movements and isolations.â
âOh, do you dance, Yn?â Ten piped up with a twinkle in his eyes.
âRuh roh,â you heard Seungkwan murmur, and he shuffled away from you to go to the other side of Yeriâs car.
Maybe you purposefully let him see right through you. âNot really. It was a long time ago.â
You and Ten held eye contact, the silent tension like communication passed between the two of youâthis was personal, but Ten could figure out that there was more to the story. It was odd though; the way he didnât fear prodding just a little bit. You didnât know why you were letting yourself feed him more bait, but Yeri was hollering for the two of you to squeeze into the backseat, and you snapped out of it.
WeirdâŠ
Ten held the backseat door open for you. âLooking forward to getting to know you, Yn,â he said pleasantly.
Your eyes narrowed slightly as you slipped into the backseat. âSame to youâŠâ
EPISODE TWO: OFF THE TABLE
YOUR curiosity won you out.
In fact, it won you over so much that you agreed to get coffee with Ten Saturday afternoonâwith Mark and Yeri, of course. The four of you had coordinated stopping by one of the coffee shops in the shopping mall just down the hill from the university to hang out and destress a little from the incoming second wave of STEM midterms. Well, you needed to destress. Mark was in communications, Yeri in psychology, and Ten was⊠what was Tenâs major again?
âForeign affairs,â he answered before lifting the straw of his iced americano to his lips. âLots of foreign language classes and politics and history. Politics and capitalism classes are not my favorite, but all the cultural courses on campus are really great.â
You bobbed your head, propping your chin onto your palm. You sat across from him at one of high tables in the cafe; Mark and Yeriâs stools were barren, save for the belongings they left for you and Ten to watch, while they literally sprinted across the mall to the grocery store because they forgot they were supposed to bring booze to the NCT-RVE joint alumni homecoming tonight. You probably werenât going to go just because social energy came in short supply these days, but you promised to send a card for your friends in RVE.
âI can imagine,â you commented. âI took a really neat course on African tribes and culture in freshman year, and I miss my professor a lot. I sometimes wonder what would have happened had I joined his study abroad program in Ghana instead of staying here.â
Tenâs head did the tilt thing again, the one you recognized from last night as something he did when he was intrigued. âThat does sound really cool. What made you stay?â
Where do I even begin? âMy major,â you replied simply. It wasnât really a lieânot entirely a lie. You sipped on your latte, a faraway look in your eyes. âI was so set on a plan that I guess I got nervous about the unknown should I have gone on that trip.â
âMm, I understand.â He had taken on a softer look now, something more akin to empathy. âIt is a little scary, but while I was in Indonesia, I realized I wouldnât have traded such an experience for anything else."
You set your cup down. "Have you always wanted to dabble in global affairs?"
"Uh, I'm not sure," he said, head tilted upward with a scrunch in his nose. He nudged his glasses up the smooth slope of his sculpted nose. "I was kind of put in a situation where I had to learn a lot of new languages, and I luckily turned out to be pretty good at picking up on them."
"Wow, that's really cool," you chuckled. A talent you definitely envied. And it seemed like Ten had made the decision to pursue this future of his on his own. You wished you could say the same.
From the counter of the café, you heard one of the workers call out your order number for cinnamon rolls, fresh from the oven.
You began to slip off your stool, and Ten spoke up, "Oh, I can totally go get those."
"It's no problem," you chirped, "I'm already down anyway." You were swift to scurry over to the counter and pick up your table's tray of cinnamon rolls with a smile at the worker in deep gratitude. The thick, warm sweetness wafted into your nose, and you inhaled the delights with a blissful grin.
However, as you turned to head back to the table, you halted abruptly, nearly knocking the plates on the tray into each other.
There, standing next to your table and chatting with Ten, were Ji Changmin and Choi Chanhee.
Great.
The sweet dessert smell soured and tasted like acid on your tongue. Bitter, like the taste of hot coffee straight from the pot. You schooled your face into neutrality, but there was no way all of the uncomfortableness could stay away.
You made your way over; the tray was getting heavy.
"âactually here with Yn, Mark, and Yeriâ" Ten was pointing your way and you had to control your urge to hide.
Changmin and Chanhee's heads turned in sync, but only Changmin's eyes narrowed at the sight of you. You returned the expression wholeheartedly.
Chanhee held his breath, muttering a "Yikes" under his breath, while Ten observed the interaction with slightly parted lips. Huh.
"Ji."
"Ln."
You deposited the tray onto the table and your biceps sighed in relief. Those four cinnamon rolls truly were quite hefty on their own.
You could still feel Changminâs eyes on you as you slid onto the stool across from Ten. âSomething youâd like to say to me?â You addressed him with ill-suppressed snark.
Changminâs eyes narrowed. âNothing that youâll take into importance anyway. Just didnât think you would ever hang out with someone from the dance department.â
âTenâs got a life outside of dance, Changmin,â you replied. You flashed him a thin-lipped smile. âHe gets it.â
âAnd youâre so much better than me for having a so-called life,â he rolled his eyes. âYou know, some people are just really passionate about danceâsomething you seem to still not understand.â
âI really donât think you want me to bring up the trove of things you donât understandââ
Chanhee subtly moved over to Tenâs side as the two of them observed the sparring match between you and Changmin. A sigh fell from his lips, and his eyebrows raised up all the way to his pink-dyed hairline.
Ten had taken one of the plates of cinnamon buns in front of him, silently offering Chanhee some. The latter refused, and Ten began to peel away one of the sultry, sweet dough layers. âIs this⊠normal?â He asked Chanhee under his breath, motioning to the still-bickering couple across from them.
Chanhee snorted. âItâs their mating call.â
It seemed he had said those four words loud enough to catch yours and Changminâs attention. A miracle, indeed.
âEw,â both you and Changmin immediately grimaced at Chanhee. Then you looked at one another with a greater degree of disgust. âStop copying me!â
âŠOr, less so a miracle, but rather, a tragedy.
Chanhee let out a haggard sigh, eyes sullen to a deadpan. âOne of the few things the two of you will ever agree on.â
âThe last thing weâll ever agree on,â Changmin grumbled as he shoved his hands into the pockets of his jacket. âCâmon Chanhee. We should probably order before JC!Yn and Kei finish loading up the car.â
Changmin was already making his way over to the cashier when Ten managed to get in a final question, âAre you guys coming to the NCT-RVE homecoming tonight?â
âSureââ
âNo.â
Chanhee sent Ten an apologetic look for Changminâs brusque answer. âSorry about him. We were thinking of it, but he might be practicing with Juyeon tonight. See you later, Tenâand Yn!â He chased after Changmin, ambushing his friend by practically leaping onto his back and then smacking his shoulder.
Now that Changmin was away from you, the red in your vision had begun to clear away, and you finally remembered the set of delicious cinnamon rolls waiting for you.
Ten propped his cheek against his fist. âSo⊠you and ChangminâŠâ
You made a sour face as you cut off a slice of your cinnamon roll. âWhat about the gremlin?â You asked. As soon as the buttery, sweet delight hit your tongue, you felt your body lighten and you did a little happy dance in your seat.
Ten chuckled at your behavior. âLovers gone wrong?â
You choked on the bite.
Your new friendâs eyes widened comically to the size of saucers as he literally pounced across the table to pat your back. âShitâsorry, Yn. I probably shouldâve waited for you to finish swallowing, huh?â He winced when youâd managed to breathe correctly and washed the bite of food down with a sip of coffee. He returned to his perch, letting you recover while he talked through his thoughts. âI donât mean to pryâactuallyââ he paused, reconsidering, ââI do mean to pry. Sorry, Iâm kind of a sucker for this kind of stuff.â
One of your eyes squinted at him as you massaged your throat. âYeah, I kind of figured.â
He beamed at you boyishly, the kind of expression that almost had your defenses slipping. Almost. Ten was one slippery fellow. For some reason, you kind of respected him for being upfront about the nosiness, and if you were being honest, if this drama wasnât yours, you would also be curious about the whole thing.
âCanât help myself sometimes,â he confessed with a mere shrug. âYou donât owe an explanation or backstory, of course.â
You sucked in a breath, opting to hold back on eating your pastry until you and Ten were done with this topic. âIâm just going to say that Changmin and I were not âlovers gone wrongâ,â you said, body shuddering.
âMm,â he hummed. His eyes wandered behind you and over your head, swiftly followed by the action of waving to Changmin and Chanhee on their way out of the cafe. âItâs just interesting to me. Didnât you just advocate for him the other night at the draft show?â
That rang a bell, unfortunately. âItâs complicated.â
Ten pressed his mouth into a saccharine smile. âI can imagine.â
EPISODE THREE: OFF THE PHONE
THERE was an avid knocking at the laboratory door, usually done by those who didnât actually work at this specific lab. This lab area was usually reserved for upperclassmen and graduate students and their work.
âYn-ie, could you get the door, please?â You heard Kun called out to you from his office. It wasnât just the two of you tonight, but rather, just a few others you didnât know as well as you did Kun. He often worked late hours like you did, always overworking himself even more as a fresh grad student. You, on the other hand, were trying to finish up this one research paper resulting from last quarterâs research project. If you were lucky, you would be able to send it off to be peer reviewed soon.
You slipped out from behind your workbench and maneuvered the maze of workbenches to head out into the corridor. Exhaustion wore at your bones from having such a long day, but you really did need to get some productive work done so you could focus specifically on your midterms approaching at the end of this week and the beginning of the following week.
However, as you turned the corner into the corridor, you nearly missed your footing. At the end of the hallway where the glass door to the outside was, you found yourself identifying one Ji Changmin and his friend, someone you didnât recognize. The latter wore a gray hoodie beneath a black puffer vest, and he reacted the opposite to how Changmin did when they caught sight of you.
âHey! Could you open the door, please?â Not-Changmin hollered through the glass, furiously shaking his sweater-pawed hand down at the door handle.
You didnât want to. God, you really didnât want to.
Changmin stared you down, as if daring you to come closer.
You opened the door, and let the cool gust of late February air and two outsiders into the safety and warmth of the laboratory building.
Hoodie Guy shuddered violently to get the cold out of his system. âJesus, itâs cold outside. Thanks,â he said to you. Then he nudged Changmin with his elbow, as if jolting the man into reality.
âWhat are you doing here?â You asked, words directed toward Changmin in particular.
His dark bangs were tucked beneath a black beanie with his pair of black headphones hanging around his neck. âYou think I want to be here?â
His friend sent him a look, his eyes flickering between you and Changmin furiously until the pieces clicked into his mind. âWell, uh ohâŠâ he muttered while turning away slightly to scratch his head. He gathered his wits then. âUh, Yn, right?â
You perked up. âYes.â
âUh,â he drawled. âWeâre actually here for Jacob Bae. You see, we told him weâd come pick him up to take him over toââ
âIs he here?â Changmin asked.
Your eyebrow shot upward. At least they were here for a proper reason. You crossed your arms over your chest, glancing back toward the main laboratory floor way down the hall. Man, the safe zone felt so far away. âHe actually just left like, ten minutes ago. Sorry.â The apology was said to Changminâs friend, the one who seemed to have been able to figure out who exactly you were to Changmin. Not that you were anything to him. And did Changmin just talk about you to all his friends or somethingâ?
âOh.â
Changmin tapped his friend with the back of his hand. âCâmon Sunwoo. Weâll just meet him over there.â
Sunwoo wrinkled his nose. âI just think itâs weird that he didnât text us to let us know before we came over here.â
There was a pause and you could practically see the gears in Changminâs head turning. You would have left them to their own company, but you technically werenât allowed to leave unauthorized students alone.
It was strange seeing Changmin break into something akin to sheepishness. You saw the dimples appear in the apples of his cheeks as he cupped the back of his neck. âI might not have told him we were comingâŠâ
Sunwooâs eyes and mouth widened and he whacked his friend with the length of his hoodie sleeve. Changmin let out one of those hyena laughs that set off triggers in your mind. Itâd been awhile since you heard that⊠âHyung! Youâre so unreliable sometimes, oh my god. Even Eric would have remembered to tell him!â
Changmin made a noise of dismissal, slinging an arm around his friend. âAh, itâs fine. Weâll just meet him thereâas you said.â
âWorst texter award goes to,â Sunwoo rolled his eyes.
âI guess some things never change.â The words slipped out of your mouth before you could stop yourself, and both Sunwoo and Changmin suddenly remembered that you were in the hallway with them. Sunwoo had perked up as if he were surprised you would even comment on their situation, but Changmin cut an unreadable expression your way. You didnât want to read into it.
âYou literally forgot to answer a text I sent for three days,â Changmin quipped.
Well, if he was going to play the back and forth game. âThat was once out of how many other times,â you scoffed. âYou refused to answer anyoneâs texts in the mornings anyway, so don't get on my case about that.â
âHe did that to you, too?!â Sunwoo cut in with fire behind his words.
You couldâve sworn you saw the slightest bit of blush grace Changminâs cheekbones as you hid a laugh behind your hand. âHe did that to everyoneââ
âHey, Iâm better over call; you know that!â Changmin argued. âSunwoo, you canât even talk about being a bad texter. I have to hunt for you on discord sometimes to get a straight answer.â
Sunwoo groaned, âYah! Whatever. Itâs still better than your average three-business-day reply speed.â
Changmin stammered, âIt is not an average of three business days.â If your ears were not deceiving you, Ji Changmin was whining. âItâs a couple hours at least.â
âA couple hours means half a day,â you said to Sunwoo.
Changmin whipped his attention back to you, finger jabbed accusingly in your direction. âHey, missy! You always fell asleep on-call, even when you promised that you would stay up to help me study.â
You shook your head. âNot my fault! You know that I always fell asleep around midnight back then.â
âWell, back thenââ
âIs everything okay out here?â
Everything in the corridor came to a stand still, and Changmin closed his mouth, mid-sentence. Kun had his head poking out of the door to the main floor, a crease pressed between his brows and right above the rim of his thin spectacles. He eyed the two non-laboratory students with a slight grimace. Of course, Kun was aware of who Changmin was. He could recognize him because of his famed performer reputation on campus, but he knew his history with you because you had spent far too many late nights here at the lab with things plaguing your mind. You and Kun both had a problem with trouble sleeping and being workaholics.
You turned slightly to Kun. âYeah, everythingâs okay, Kun-ge.â
He sent you an unimpressed look.
âWe,â Changmin piped up as he urged Sunwoo to the door, âwere just leaving.â The mirth and fire from the bickering just a few seconds ago had faded, and you could feel him slipping away.
Kun drummed his fingers along the doorframe, eyebrows shooting up for a second. âOh-kay⊠Yn-ie, Ten says heâs right around the corner and asks if you want some company walking home.â
The door to the laboratory behind you was held open, and the night breeze brushed through your hair. When you looked back, you saw that Changmin had stalled in the door for a second. But, it had only been that second before he and his friend were gone.
âOh.â You made your way over to Kun. âThatâs really cool of him. Iâd love that.â Some company on a late-night walk back to your apartment did not sound bad at all. Youâd done plenty of trips on your own, but sometimes having even one person with you would have been nice.
Kun nodded, pursing his lips, as the two of you walked into the main lab together and toward his office off to the side. âOkay, Iâll let him know. Youâre for sure okay though? That must have been⊠not nice, seeing Changmin here.â
You gave a stiff shrug, your hip leaning against the door of his office while Kun settled back at his desk. âItâs fine,â you said. To be honest, you werenât even sure if that was a lie or not. Youâd heard Changmin laugh for the first time in years. Youâd seen the dimples in his cheeks, the sheepishness in his expressionâyou swallowed.
Once upon a time, you associated all of those things with something like happiness. Your happiness.
Kun fixed you with a pointed look. âIf you need to talk.â
You gave a firm nod. âI know where to find you.â
He clicked his tongue, shooting you a finger gun, then shooed you off to finish your work and pack your things. Ten was just around the corner, after all.
EPISODE FOUR: OFF THE RECORD
CHANGMIN liked to think that he became nosy, and that he wasn't born this way. But ever since he overheard that Kun guy asking about Ten wanting to walk you home, he couldn't help but wonderâŠ
He shook his head, brushing his hair out of his eyes and off his forehead, before those same bangs flopped back into their place. He walked back onto the main stage of the performing arts hall to the soundtrack of a hype playlist blasting from the ears of his headphones. As he made his way past groups and individuals doing their own thing, he absentmindedly searched for one person in particular.
Conveniently, he found Ten setting himself up right by Changmin's things. He was shouldering off his black puffer jacket, rolling the material up into a manageable ball to shove into his duffle bag.
"Hey," Changmin greeted, bending down slightly to grab his water bottle.
Ten straightened and flashed him a smile. "Hey."
It wouldn't be awkward would it? Probably not. Just be cool about it, Changmin. He smiled slightly, the dimples in his cheeks disarming his acquaintance. "I didn't know you and Yn were close."
Your name felt so⊠foreign, yet familiar, on his tongue. It was like tasting déjà vu, like eating a treat from childhood that had been associated with good feelings, but he couldn't decide if it was still as good as he remembered or a trick of his mind.
The mention of your name brought a jolt of energy to Ten's body and Changmin saw the man lean into the conversation. Curious⊠"Oh? Well, I meanâ" he gave a shrug, "âshe's really cool. She just seems like a good person to get to know, y'know? Why do you ask?"
Changmin couldn't tell how much he trusted the slight narrowing of Ten's feline eyes. There was no way you hadn't mentioned him to Ten at some point or another. To be honest, he didn't like the feeling of you still lingering in his head if he didn't linger in yours. It meant a myriad of things that he loathed to admit.
He let the feeling slide away, let his mouth tilt upward like his eyes to the spotlights in the ceiling. "Just beâŠ" He shook his head. "Nothing. It's nothing." He flicked his wrist, as he spun his water bottle cap on tight. "You can forget about it."
Ten sent him a look that Changmin pointedly ignored.
Somewhere within the depths of the performing arts center, Changmin could hear the howling laughter of his friend Hyunjae as he most likely bugged his best friend out of her mind, both to her chagrin and her delight. That was another can of worms entirely.
Ten piped up as he settled onto the backstage floor while Changmin mentally went through some of the problem sets he had to review today. "If you don't mind me asking, why are you and Yn on such⊠uneven ground with each other?"
There it was. Changmin snorted. "Uneven ground? I don't even know if we're on the same ground."
"You're both really friendly people," Ten added, "so it just doesn't make sense to me."
Changmin pursed his lips. He never felt the need to divulge this stuff to anyone but his friends, but he didn't know what Ten already knew. He didn't know what you told him, but based on the fact that Ten wasn't looking at him the same way you did⊠Changmin scratched the back of his head and leaned his side against the wall to face him. "Something happened a long time ago. I guess we just both hold a grudge well."
Ten huffed a laugh in response. "Remind me never to get on your bad side then," he joked.
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There was a buzz about the university newspaper room. The Daily had only a handful of crew members onboard, mainly because it was so selective. Over the past few years that you had been apart of the staff, you and a few others had gradually loosened the reputation of the Daily's elitist interview processâthere was still some level of intimidation that ensured the publication took on the hard workers and not those simply looking for an extracurricular to put on their resume though.
So when there was talk of a new staff member, everyone knew about it.
You let yourself in the door with a sigh, brushing the hair from your eyes held up with a random, blue claw clip you found on your bathroom sink. The bus had been late this morning because it broke down, but you luckily were able to make it to your lecture on time. You had run over here for a quick meeting that Kim Doyoung had summoned you for, no doubt about the new hire.
"Hey guys," you said as you passed by clusters of desks piled with copyedits and heads buried in monitor screens. The sounds of typing stopped briefly with each head you walked past:
"Yn!"
"Hi Yn!"
"Sup YnâHEY! I just did my hair this morning!" Mark yelped, hands smoothing down the braids in his hair.
You giggled as you patted his head. "Your hair needs a break, Mark."
As you disappeared around the corner, you heard him shout back, "So do you, but you never hear me complaining!"
You rolled your eyes with an ill-concealed smile. The door to Doyoung's little editor in chief office was right down the hall next to the office for the sponsoring professor. As much as you and the others teased him about getting the "Boss man" office, he always complained to you about being on edge with the professor's office next door. You didn't quite understand since Professor Woo was almost never in his office anyway, but you supposed you could see.
Doyoung's door was open, and the fourth year's head perked up at the sound of your voice and nearing footsteps. He didn't even wait for you to knock or say hi, before beckoning you inside. "Yn, thank god you know how to hustle. Close the door on your way in. Thanks."
Your eyebrows shot up at the terseness in his tone, but didn't question him until you'd closed the door and settled into the chair opposite him. His desk, much like those outside, was covered in a sea of paper, with his laptop being the only land in sight. "What's up? You sound stressed."
He shot you a look over the rims of his thin glasses. "When am I not stressed?"
"Valid."
"Okay," he began with a sigh that made your concern rise just a bit more, "you know the situation with our performing arts review section, right?"
You nodded. "Of course."
The situation with the performing arts review section of the paper was inherently a mess. For a handful of years, the performing arts section was written under a pseudonym (lovingly dubbed Opera Glasses)âthe identity of the reviewer was anonymousâwhich was a product of an incident a few years ago where a performer was unhappy with a review left by someone on the paper and came to ask, very unkindly, for a rewrite. Since then, the paper had been swallowed up by so much that finding a permanent writer or reviewer for the section became less and less of a priority.
When you joined the publishing team, it had been in the middle of freshman year when you were also putting your application out for research projects. Joining had felt like the right thing to do, as much as it was an act of rebellion against your mother and your childhood. They had asked if you knew anything about dance of all things.
And well, you did know.
You'd written one pieceâone piece that was entirely you. It had been for one of the dancers just debuting at his first winter showcase. Since then, you couldn't stomach writing another one or watching another one.
You ghost wrote, you edited, you advisedâbut you stuck to putting your energy into covering the STEM-related sections of the paper now.
So Doyoung already knew your relationship with the performing arts review section. "Well," he cleared his throat, making a vague flourish with his hand, "I'm sure you already know that I just interviewed a new prospective recruit. I was wondering if you would be willing to take them under your wing and to show them the ropes."
Oh. That wasn't exactly what you expected him to say. Your heart kicked up for an entirely new reason, however. You'd always wanted to be someone's mentor. To be someone's older sister. "I mean, yeah. I'd love to," you stammered, a smile slowly curling onto your lips. "That would be really cool."
Doyoung sighed, his shoulders sinking in relief. "Thank you."
"But wait." You cocked your head to the side as you asked, "What does Opera Glasses have to do with this?"
"I want her to eventually take over for it," he explained. "She knows quite a bit about theater and musicâlittle less about dance, though. I know that you have your issues with the dance department, but out of everyone here, you probably understand dance stuff the most. I just ask that you help her out a little with that, and maybe even introduce her to some of the people there so we can ease her in with interviewsâ"
You opened your mouth to interrupt him, but he sent you a pointed look. He continued, "Just hear me out, okay? If you're uncomfortable at all, you can back out. And you don't even have to back out right now or completely; maybe you could have Mark introduce her to Jungwoo for interviews, and you can just stick to the behind-the-scenes stuff."
Doyoung exhaled. "Okay, so what are your thoughts?"
You worried your bottom lip between your teeth. What did you think⊠What did you think?
Even the thought of stepping foot into a practice room made the yelling and screams echo in the caverns of your mind. But you'd missed themâmissed the polished wood floors, the floor-to-ceiling mirrors, the people. God, you couldn't even stay away from the people if you tried, no matter how much you tried convincing yourself you could.
You weren't fooling anyone.
You swallowed. You'd always wanted to be a big sister.
What was the harm in giving this a try?
(Changmin. You'd probably run into Changmin a lot more often than if you didn't accept. But you could see him from that one night: the sheepishness, the dimples, the laugh. Why couldn't you get over that interaction?)
You mustered up your courage and straightened in your seat. "I'll still do it. When do we start?"
EPISODE FIVE: OFF THE MARK
IT turned out that Doyoung intended for you and your new recruit, Bae Sumin, to get started right away. With the winter showcase only a couple weeks away, it was imperative that the two of you dived right in.
"âso what made you interested in joining the team?" You asked, shoving your hands into your jacket pockets to hide signs of nervousness from your underclassman peer. The two of you were walking from the Daily's newsroom and over to the performing arts center. It was about a ten minute walk, but you figured that it would give you two the opportunity to get to know one another.
Sumin was a multimedia major, as you had been told earlier when the two of you just met for the first time in the entryway of the Daily newsroom. She was cute and well-dressedâshe wore a pleated skirt and sweater with a white collar peeking through. Her smile was dazzling, and reminded you of someone who would do well on stage. No wonder she had theater and performing experience.
"Oh!" She shot you one of those dazzling smiles, her hand shooting up to shift the white, fluffy earmuffs seated over her head. "I actually had a cousin who came here and shared with me some of the Daily's earlier issues. She always said it was kind of competitive to get in, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to try."
You bobbed your head. "That's really cool." A small laugh fell from your lips, "I'm glad you did try! Lots of people just assume they're gonna get turned away and they don't try at all, you know?"
Sumin hummed in understanding.
Something had settled nicely in your chest throughout this walk. Even if your past anxieties were beginning to bubble up to the surface at the sight of the nearing performing arts buildings, Sumin's easy conversation calmed you. It was one less thing to worry about.
Yesterday, when Doyoung had proposed this job for you, you had asked Mark to accompany you and Sumin to the arts buildings. He couldn't walk with you two, but he promised to meet you there. Now, you were kind of glad you got to have this bit of bonding time with her.
âI think Doyoung said that I should introduce you to a few people in particular,â you said offhandedly and pulled your phone out to check yours and Doyoungâs text thread.
Sumin did the same, most likely taking out any notes she had taken from Doyoungâs instructions. âYeah, something like Lee Minho, Kim Jungwoo⊠the Hwang?âthe Hwang siblings, uhm and Ji ChangminâŠ?â
Your footing faltered for a second, and Sumin asked if you were all right, but you recovered quickly. You let out an embarrassed laugh, feeling heat crawl up your neck. Why in the world did his name catch you off guard like that? Maybe it was because you assumed Doyoung would just let you avoid Changmin, but realistically, if Sumin was going to do an interview with the dance departmentâs most prominent members, then there was no avoiding Changmin.
You just had to suck it up and be an adult about it.
It was three years ago⊠What was the big deal?
But as you moved to open the door to the backstage area for Sumin with your ID card, you felt your throat tighten in on itself. You forced a smile to your face as you let Sumin go in before you so you could turn your head out to inhale a large lungful of fresh air. Then, you ducked in after her.
The backstage corridors were as hustle n' bustle as you expected them to be. The lights were dim-looking from the black walls and floors marred with scuff marks from years upon years of use. It was an overwhelming tidal wave of sensory detailsâwhat, with the clashing sounds of chatter and music, the smell of some kind of polish (or maybe that was resin?), the warmth of energy in the air and all around you.
The hairs on the back of your neck stood like you could sense someone was coming this way.
You gestured down the opposite direction to Sumin. âCome on; Iâm pretty sure theyâre down this way.â
It was a curious thing, memory. You could recall late nights of catching the bus to these very practice rooms and backstage rooms from when you were in high school. Performing on the stage was a whole other experience in itself, and though part of you missed it, there were other feelings that dominated the hints of nostalgia now.
You could hear the chatter even clearer now, even if their words were muddled.
The door to one of the larger practice rooms were left ajar, and though you only peered in, you felt the warmth hit you like a wave. Your throat was closing up againâbreatheâ
âHey,â you said into the room, catching quite a few eyes. From an initial scan, you determined that Changmin wasnât amongst the crush of people socializing in here, and you couldnât identify the feeling manifesting in the pit of your stomach.
Jungwoo was the first to bound over toward you, swiftly followed by Minho and Hyunjin, one of the Hwang siblings. âYn-ie! I canât believe you actually came. I thought Doyoung was joking.â
A smile made its way onto your lips and you accepted Jungwooâs side hug. âYeah, well Doyoung doesnât joke around.â
âHe really doesnât,â Hyunjin said with a grimace. âHeâs kind of scary, that one.â
âIf you can survive Minho,â you said to him, âthen you can survive Doyoung.â
Minho made a face at you. âWhat have I ever done to you, Yn?â
Nothing; this is just me trying to pretend Iâm not seconds away from quivering like a leaf in the wind. You laughed. âNothing yet. Guys, I'd like you to meet Sumin. Sheâs our new recruit at the Daily, and sheâs gonna be the one conducting interviews for the winter showcase this year.â
Sumin didnât need much prompting to smile and wave at your friends in that same charming way. âHi, nice to meet you!â
The three dancers before you replied in kind. Jungwoo offered to introduce her to some of the others in the room, and before you knew it, she was swept away.
Hyunjin made a comment about needing to go check up on a friend of his, leaving you and Minho chatting to the side of the room.
âWow,â Minho said offhandedly as the two of you watched Jungwoo and Sumin work their way around the room, âsheâs a natural at this. Whereâd Kim find this one?â
âShe saw some of our older issues,â you replied. You watched as Sumin ignited a sort of brightness in every conversation she started. You struggled to swallow; now that you didnât feel obligated to keep up appearances, especially in front of Sumin, your jitteriness was beginning to come on just a little stronger. You absentmindedly massaged your throat, willing it to loosen up.
Minho glanced over at you, his eyes catching your anxious actions. âMust have a lot of confidence in her if heâs throwing her straight into taking charge of interviews. Howâre you holding up?â The latter was said lowly and under his breath in case someone just happened to be close enough to catch onto your conversation.
Minho didnât know your history with the dance department as thoroughly as your close friends did, but it didnât take a genius to see that you werenât at your absolute best right now. You gave a stiff shrug. âIâm alright,â you managed to say.
He nodded, though it was probably more for your sake than him saying he believed you. âItâs funny,â he drawled, âone might think that by sending you here on behalf of the paper, that you were behind Opera Glasses.â
Now that, you could let out a genuine chuckle at.
Minho gauged your reaction but smiled to himself. He wasnât one to really care for the drama and gossip side that came privy to the performing arts review section, but you couldnât blame him if he was curious.
âThat would be really stupid if that was the case,â you mused.
âIt would be,â he agreed. âIs this a sign that this will be the end of Opera Glasses then? Finally a face to the name?â
You pursed your lips. âActually, Iâm not too sure what Doyoung will end up doing. Iâm sure heâll call for a board meeting to decide what the reviewâs fate will be, but itâs not exactly our top priorityââ
Your voice and words trailed off as your eyes met a pair coming into the practice room. You and Changmin froze at the sight of one another, two deer caught in headlights, and you felt your heart palpitate violently in your chest. Your breath left your lungsâhis expression was filled with surprise, until it morphed into something you couldnât read.
âWhat are you doing here?â He deadpanned.
Minhoâs eyebrows shot up. âYou didnât know Yn was stopping by? We all got the email from Director Lee, man.â
Changmin pressed his mouth together and it made the dimple in his cheek deepen. He looked you up and down, and he opened his mouth to say something else, but paused when you unconsciously brushed your thumb against the hollow of your throat. (Dear god, why couldnât you breathe? Breathe, breathe, breatheâ)
He seemed to lose whatever he was going to say. You swore the sharpness in his gaze softened.
But then his jaw tightened; you didnât know why. âI didnât think youâd actually show,â he muttered under his breath.
Ouch.
The words from his mouth pricked uncomfortably at the back of your mind. You found your voice again. âIâll be gone before you know it,â you replied tersely.
Your response touched a nerve for him, too. He cut his attention to the rest of the practice room. âWhereâs your new girl?â
âOver there,â you said, inclining your head across the room where Sumin and Hwang Yeji were currently swapping contact information. Something soared in your chest at the sight, but you couldnât tell if it was pride or envy.
Without any additional prompting, you watched Changmin make his way toward Sumin and away from you. You didnât realize you were holding in a breath until you finally exhaledâ
âYn! Sorry Iâm late.â Mark bumbled into the practice room, wiping a drop of sweat from his forehead as he quite literally crashed against the wall next to you and Minho. He was panting and gasping for breath, and you and Minho couldnât help but express your amusement.
âItâs all cool, dude,â you assured while patting his head.
âI should probably get back to it,â Minho said as he began walking away from you and Mark. âNice to see you, Mark. Feel free to take a water bottle from the green room.â
Mark thumped his head against the wall with his eyes closed. âThanks, man,â he huffed.
With a snicker under his breath, Minho went his separate way.
You gave Mark a moment to catch a breath or two, and you slid down next to him against the practice room wall. Folding your knees up against your chest, you copied Markâs position with his head tilted back as you both inhaled through your nostrils and breathed out through slightly parted lips. While Mark might have been trying to get a moment of rest from (no doubt) running here from the bus stop, you were trying to steady yourself.
The anxiety was starting to make your hands feel numb cold.
âYou donât have to stay, yâknow,â came Markâs voice, followed by the back of his hand gently nudging your arm. When your eyes fluttered open, you found him already looking at you. âYou asked for my help; you can go take a breather outside and come back inâor maybe donâtâwhatever youâre comfortable with. This canât be easy.â
You were struggling to swallow again. One of your hands drummed messily against your kneecap. âItâsââ you shook your head, ââIâll be okay. Thanks for coming though.â
âYeah, dude. Of course.â
Something prodded at the side of your head, like someone was staring at you, but when you turned to see, it was just Changmin talking to Sumin. They were both smiling and making good conversation, it seemed.
You let out a sigh and closed your eyes again. Wishful thinking.
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Mark stayed behind to âvibeâ with the remaining dancers still at the performing arts building while you and Sumin pushed out into the crisp, cool evening. Even after walking all the way to the bus station, your hands were still numb, and the cold definitely wasnât helping.
âHow do you feel about the dance interviews now?â You found yourself asking Sumin as the two of you sat on the bench at the station waiting for the bus to come pick the two of you up.
Sumin beamed. âI definitely feel a bit more secure about conducting them. Iâll definitely need some help with dance terminology and editing and stuff though.â
You nodded. âNo problem at all.â
âThe people are all really so chill and niceâŠâ Your eyes definitely werenât tricking you when you saw the bashfulness that her expression took on, and the little giggle you heard could not have been the wind. âEspecially Changmin.â
Ha. What.
A weight fell to the pit of your stomach. Maybe you were hearing things⊠âSorry?â
She blinked, and the blush on her cheekbones darkened. âOh, haha, itâs nothing! I just⊠he was really sweet, and he has a really pretty smile and stuffâdo youâuh, do you know if his previous dance showcase performances are online?â
(Something about that detailâhe has a really pretty smileârang a bell for you.)
It was really an innocent question, but you knew if Sumin went searching online for Changmin, and if she went deep enough, sheâd find you there, too. You sucked in a breath. âI canââ you winced inwardly, ââsend you some of his performances, if you want?â
You couldnât deny the warm and fuzzy feeling in your chest when Sumin practically lit up at your suggestion. âWould you? I would really appreciate it, Yn! Youâre the best.â
From your periphery, you saw the bus approach from down the street, and you gestured for the both of you to stand up and get your ID cards ready to board. You sent her a small smileâat least it felt good to help her out. You could pretend for a second that this was just a little crush or infatuation on some other colleague of yours that Sumin had. âYeah, no worries.â No worries at all.
EPISODE SIX: OFF THE [TOP OF YOUR] HEAD
FRIDAY night brought you, Seungkwan, and Doyoung to the hotpot place located in the university district. The three of you were the unconventional combination of your friends, but Kun and Ten were supposedly on their way over as of five minutes ago. Thus, with the last of your party nearing, the three of you deigned to begin ordering almost everything off the menuâjust to whet your appetites, of course.
Doyoung slumped down in his seat across from you and Seungkwan as soon as the waiter left to input your table's hefty order. "Ugggggggh."
Seungkwan snorted. "Ah, my favorite sound."
Doyoung passed him a dirty look over his lenses. "Is that sarcasm I hear, Boo Seungkwan?"
"I have no idea what you mean," he said with feigned innocence as he looked away and scratched the side of his head.
You chuckled to yourself, drawing your phone out from the inner pocket of your puffer jacket when you heard the series of buzzes. Your screen lit up with notifications from Sumin, all of them thanking you profusely for the spam of links you'd sent her way. These were on top of the videos you had dug up from your secret locked folder in your phoneâand here you were, wondering why in the world you were doing this to yourself and for her?
"I can't decide if I dread Doyoung's noises of discontent or your expressions of pain more," Seungkwan commented, effectively pulling your focus away from your phone.
Both of your friends were now looking at you, patiently awaiting your answer to what ailed you tonight. Where should you begin?
"I'm not in pain," you scoffed. You set your phone facedown on the table next to you to avoid looking at the notifications. Huh. "Did I look like I was in pain?"
Doyoung's smile was wide like his eyes as he nodded. "Yup," he chirped in that sweet sarcasm of his. "Like you'd just watched a video of someone stubbing their toe against a doorframe."
Seungkwan blinked. "That's soâspecific."
"You do not want to know what my For You Page looks likeâ"
You recreated the look of pain from earlier, holding your palm up. "Respectfully, Doie? I don't."
Seungkwan let out another snort of delight and had to hold a hand in front of his mouth.
Doyoung leveled a half-hearted scowl at you. "You're lucky I'm not your boss right now."
"As opposed to every other moment in time?"
"You have a mouth on you tonight."
"I do like to use it every so often," you quipped, the corner of your mouth lifting in an amused smirk.
Doyoung sighed, raking a hand through his hair. "I don't get paid enough for this."
"You're literally not getting paid at allâ" Your words were sliced off at their end when you gaspedâit was all a blur: a mass of reddish-brown hair, your phone snatched from right in front of youâ "SEUNGKWAN!"
Seungkwan held his breath with an impish grin as he turned his back to you and shielded your phone from your attempts to get it back. "I just wanna see!" He said with a cackle. "Every time you've looked at your phone today, you looked like you wanted to fall into an abyss."
You glared at him, pulling away to cross your arms firmly over your chest. "You can't just steal my phone, dude!"
"What's so important on your phone anyway, Yn-ie?" Doyoung asked good naturedly, reaching for his glass of ice water. "You're usually not so attached to that thing."
Your lips snapped shut and you wondered if the heat creeping up to your face was obvious.
"You've been sending Changmin videos to Sumin?!" Seungkwan bursted out, his eyes so wide that you could see your reflection in his pupils. As you'd feared, Seungkwan still had his fingerprint registered into your phone from before (long story; don't ask), and had cracked the device open, as well as your most recently opened applicationâyours and Sumin's text messages.
You did nothing but stare at the table like you were getting war flashbacks, while Doyoung had even gotten up out of his seat to take a peek at your phone, too.
"I haven't even seen this video before," Seungkwan hissed as if you weren't right there.
You fixed them both with a stink eye, but at the same time, maybe this was for your benefit. They could help you without you actually asking for helpâ
Doyoung's face contorted into a laughable expression of shock (eyes wide, mouth wider, eyebrows pinched, nose wrinkled) as he viewed what Seungkwan had selected. "Oh my god. He's a child in this!"
"Actually he was a senior in high schoolâ" You slapped a hand over your mouth. Whoops.
Both of their heads whipped over toward you. "I thought you deleted all your high school shit!" They chorused together. If it had been any other situation or context, you might have laughed at the hilarity if it all.
Instead, you averted your gaze, making a show of looking for the waiter or maybe even Kun or Ten. What was taking them so long anyway?
"Yn," Seungkwan addressed with a tone akin to that of a parent on the verge of lecturing their child, "what in the name of god are you sending Sumin and why?"
Helpless, you held both your palms up in a sheepish shrug. "The kid has a crush on him, and being the best mentor figure ever, I⊠did some compiling for her." You paused, "Now that I say it out loud, it does sound pretty stupid."
Doyoung returned to his seat. "Ya think?"
You wrinkled your nose at him. "Hey! Sometimes, some of us have bad nights and we wanna feel something." Out of context, this was a really suspicious conversation.
"Isn't this just you torturing yourself?"
Seungkwan slapped his hand against the table, and both you and Doyoung startled. "That's it! I'm calling for an intervention."
Your mouth parted open. "Right now?"
He deadpanned at you. "No, when Kun and Ten get hereâof course, right now!"
You returned his deadpan expression. The adrenaline from all this back and forth was slowly fading, and what you were left with was something that felt like emptiness. So⊠now they knew.
Doyoung and Seungkwan exchanged looks with another from across the table, but it was the former who spoke first. "Why do you still have videos from back then, Yn-ie? I thought you told us you deleted them all?"
"I mean, we're not trying to be judgmental or anything," Seungkwan added firmly, but not unkindly, "they're your videos and photos, your past and memories, but⊠based on everything you've already told us before, wouldn't it be best to delete them?"
You didn't like the emptiness. The adrenaline had stripped you of energy and confidence when it faded. "I," you stammered, "I just⊠I couldn't bring myself to delete them." Your voice was quiet, almost inaudible compared to the liveliness of the hotpot shop around you and your friends. "I mean, how could I? Sometimes, I want to watch them and try to find the courage to say that I'm sorry first."
Yeah, you wanted to feel something. That "something" was actually a lot of thingsâcourage, happiness, nostalgia, anger, melancholy, love, passion, pride. A life and childhood you had lost; who's fault was it but your own? You felt nothing short of pathetic.
Seungkwan frowned deeply, his eyes softening. He leaned forward and drew you into his embrace, his hold warm and comforting. "Oh, Yn. I'm sorry; I shouldn't have pried like that."
You wrapped your arms around him, eyes shuddering closed. "Yeah, you shouldn't have."
He grunted into your shoulder, a noise of defiance and attitude.
Doyoung had a similar expression of sympathy present on his face. You didn't often see something like that from him, but after years of friendship and working together, you'd begun to see a lot more of him. "I'm sorry too, Yn. It probably still hurts, and I know I was probably really insensitive when I asked you to introduce Sumin to the dance departmentâ"
"Hey guys! Sorry we're late."
Everyone jolted at the sight of Kun and Ten arriving at your table. Kun sent Ten a sharp look along with a sharp jab with his elbow for interrupting. Kun shot you an apologetic look. "Sorry, we didn't interrupt anything, did we?"
You shook your head as Seungkwan pulled away. Doyoung and Seungkwan were both looking to you to make the decision of whether or not you would let Kun and Ten in on the prior conversation.
No, you didn't want to put a damper on dinner any longer. "Ah, no worries. We were just⊠discussing a couple work things. What took you guys so long?"
Luckily, no one (namely Ten) called you out and the two newcomers slid into their respective seats. Dinner would arrive soon, and you could fill your belly with something other than negative thoughts for once.
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boss bunny: hey, i didn't get a chance to say this earlier, but i'm so sorry for expecting u to introduce sumin to the dance dept
boss bunny: i didn't think at all abt how that might trigger u, and i still want u to know that u can back out whenever u feel uncomfortable. seriously.
your phone: it's okay, doyoung. i get it, i really do. and i promise that it didn't feel like u were forcing me or assuming that i would do it either
your phone: i knew it would probably trigger me like this too, but i kind of really wanted to be someone's mentor yk? it just⊠called to me ig
your phone: sounds kind of sad lol
boss bunny: nonono! not at all :( i understand that too
boss bunny: i admire ur strength, yn
your phone: DOIE đ„ș
boss bunny: âŠokay love u and all, but let's not use that emoji yeah? T-T
your phone: okay wtv đ€§ now stop texting cuz ten is starting to realize ur not slick at this
boss bunny: AM TOO. >:(
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"He kept looking at his phone and then at you, like, every five seconds," Ten giggled, his shoulder absentmindedly brushing against yours as the two of you strolled side by side through the numbing cold night. Dinner had concluded just about half an hour ago, and while Kun ferried Doyoung and Seungkwan home, you and Ten decided to head down a few blocks to get milk tea and hang out.
You clapped your hands together in delight, your laughter lighting up the night. âThatâs what Iâm saying! He just wasnât subtle about it and he kept arguing with me that he was.â You shook your head, tongue darting out to lick your lips, âItâs okay though. I think Dad Doyoungâs antics are charming.â
Ten grinned. âDad Doyoung? I think heâs more of an uncle; âDadâ is Kunâs title.â
âFair enough.â
âAyo, Ten!â
Both yours and Tenâs heads whipped upward at the sound of his name being called. You didnât actually recognize the voice, but when you saw the lineup of four young men coming toward you from the opposite end of the street, you didnât need to recognize it. Because, well, you recognized their faces.
Huh, you had been running into Changmin and his like a lot more often recently.
Heading straight for you was Changmin, Chanhee, Juyeon, andâyou thought his name was Kevin. Kevin was the one who had called out to Ten, and he waved excitedly over to your friend. Based on Changminâs not-so-subtle frown at Kevin, you could assume that this was not expected. Maybe he was going to advocate crossing the whole street to avoid you.
âOh, hey Kev!â Ten greeted back cheerily, glancing at you beside him. âDo you know Kevin and Juyeon?â
You bobbed your head. âBriefly,â you replied. The two of your groups met in the middle, two blockades in the smack middle of the sidewalk. Impromptu meetups like this always seemed to end up clogging up the sidewalk for some reason.
After a swift greeting, Chanhee was already gesturing to the direction his group had already been headed in. âHey, Iâll probably run up the street and get us a table. Haknyeonie says the tables fill up fast after eight oâclock.â
Juyeon perked up. âOh, Iâll come with!â
Chanhee made eye contact with Changmin from across the group, and a silent form of communication passed between them. You watched this happen quietly, standing to the side with your hands tucked into your pockets while Ten and Kevin caught up from the last time they saw each other (apparently, it was a drawing and painting course from last quarter). However, instead of leaving with Chanhee and Juyeon, Changmin lingered with the three of you.
He naturally came to stand semi-close to you since he wasnât exactly a part of the âdrawing and paintingâ conversation. The frown from earlier had disappeared, though, and you didnât know if you could call that a win or not.
Perhaps to you, the tension between the two of you was palpable. There were⊠far too many things up in the air at this moment, and it was nearly impossible for you to figure out just one thing to start with.
Plus, now was no time to get into all of that baggage. You needed to finish that intervention with Doyoung and Seungkwan before you could handle that kind of conversationâat least, that was what you would have preferred.
But for now, you found yourself clearing your throat and sparing him a glance. âHey.â
Changminâs eyes darted over to yours in ill-concealed surprise. âHey.â
And that was that.
Luckily, Ten nor Kevin dragged on their conversation longer than it needed to be, and soon, you and Ten were passing by Kevin and Changmin as both parties went their separate ways. (You were going to pretend that you hadnât looked back to watch Changmin walk away. Definitely not.)
âAll good?â Ten asked, though, his voice was quieter than it had been before.
You could meet his eyes and nod. âYeah.â
Ten followed up with an idle sort of humming noise, like he was one of those really loud computer fans (what in the world led you to think of thatâ?), âA few days ago, I kind of asked Changmin what the deal between the two of you was.â
âOh?â Nervousness bubbled up the column of your throat. âWhatâd he say?â
He gave a shrug. âSomething like a long-standing grudge.â
You let out a laugh that didnât exactly sound like a laugh. âWell, I guess thatâs one way to put it.â Was that how you would put it? In a way, that was what it was, but there was so much more to that, wasnât there? Did Changmin think so little of what transpired between the two of you or was he just trying to deflect Tenâs interrogation?
The two of you had arrived at the tea shop by now, and Ten opened the door for you. The shopâs insides were warm and bright, and the tables were already filled up with fellow students who decided to hang out with friends on their Friday evening. You and Ten shifted over to the self-order kiosks to the side of the room and continued your conversation in low volumes.
âHow would you put it then?â He asked. When you looked over at him, you realized that there was something scarily disarming about his eyes. âNo pressure, of course. I mean, you can call me out on being nosy whenever; I figured it wouldnât hurt to ask.â
You pursed your lips as you turned back to the screen to absentmindedly swipe down the page to find your preferred order. On the inside, you fought for the right words. âChangmin and I were best friends since we were kids,â you started, inputting your preferred level of sugar and ice like clockwork, âand we met through dance.â
Ten nodded to signal he was still listening, and the two of you swapped places so he could input his order.
You cracked your knuckles and rubbed your palms together to generate some kind of heat between them. âI didnât really like dance at first. It was just one of those things my parents put me in to occupy my time after school and while they were working. But⊠well, you know how Changmin is with danceâit was and is his livelihood.â
âEven then?â
A nod. âEven then.â
When your orders were paid for, the two of you moved to a quiet corner of the shop to wait for your number to be called from the counter. You leaned your side against the wall next to Ten, your eyes staring blankly at a crack in the floor. âHe was actually the reason I grew to love dancing,â you confessed. âAs we got older and went into high school, sneaking out to practice together and performing together on stage became as easy as breathing air and as normal asâŠâ You shook your head. âIt was just a lot easier I think, back then.â
Ten tilted his chin toward you. âWhat happened between you two, Yn?â
You swallowed roughly. âIn my first year of high school, my parents got divorced. I always suspected it would happen, but my mom kind of changed after that.â Your eyebrows crinkled as you recalled the memories of your early teenage years and tried to grapple with an adequate way to express them aloud. âAnd, to be fair, the more I danced, the more I didnât want to focus on school work, but my mom became really hard on me about all that and I started to crack down on that stuff.
âEventually, she got tired of taking me to dance practices and shows, and she blew up at me about how useless dance was going to be if I was going to become a doctor or something like that.â
Ten heard your number being called and nudged you to follow after him. He handed you your drink, and the two of you pushed back out into the chilly night. You didnât really know where you were trying to go, but you didnât really care. You both ended up in one of the small parking lots squeezed between two fast food restaurants, and you sat yourself down on the curb.
You continued, âAnd so, she would purposely forget to come home in time to take me to competitions and rehearsals. By the time I realized she wasnât coming, I was already late every time. I would start walking myself there and taking the bus instead. Changmin started noticing that I was slacking, but IâŠâ
âHe didnât know?â
âNo.â You didnât want him to know. Maybe it was your stupid pride that was preventing you from admitting that aloud. Maybe you were ashamed that your mom wasn't as accepting of dance as his parents were. You let out a shuddering breath and watched it come out in a visible puff in front of your face. âShe made me grow spiteful toward dance,â you said stiffly. âI would be trying to stretch or practice movement in my bedroom while studying for exams, and she would come in and berate me.â
The yelling echoed in your mind, all too vividly. Your mother never physically hurt you, but there were still scars. âSheâd discourage me from rehearsals or signing up for competitions by telling me I was nowhere near good enough, that dancing wasnât going to put food on the table, and that I wasââ A complete disappointment. You could pick those exact words out of a line up.
Tenâs eyes glistened with silver in the amber glow of the streetlight above you. âJesus, Yn. Iâm so sorry; thatâsâthatâs awful.â
You didnât know how to accept the sympathy, even after having received so much from your other friends already. No matter how many times you retold your story, it was never quite right or in the way your brain wanted to portray it. You didnât want to portray anyone as the villain; you figured that maybe you could have done something back then to prevent this. (You couldnât have, actually, and that was the most difficult part to accept.)
âYeah,â you murmured, setting your drink on the ground as you curled in on yourself slightly. âAnyway, by senior year, Changmin was obviously really into dance and was probably really stressed about auditions and end-of-the-year competitions. We basically⊠we basically took out our anger on each other. He said some things, I said some things. The rest is history.â
It was quiet for a moment as you let the words sink into the open air. Your chest loosened a bit after being able to tell another person about it, but for the most part, your hands still trembled. You reached for your drink again to take a sip and to force some kind of liquid down your throat.
After a while, Ten piped up, âYn⊠I hope you know that you are not whoever your mother was trying to make you believe you were. Youâve probably realized that alreadyâor maybe youâre still working on itâbut please know that youâre probably one of the strongest people I know. It must have been really hard for you and IâŠâ He exhaled, âSorry, Iâve never been great at this.â
You sent him a small smile in return. âItâs okay; I still appreciate it.â After a beat, you added, âI know I act like I hate him, but I still want to see him succeed. I canât think that ill of him, especially when he wasnât the only one at fault.â
âAh, thatâs why âitâs complicatedâ, huh? I get that.â
âYeah.â Your handsâgod, if they could just stop shakingâ
Ten reached over and covered your hands with one of his, and you let the heat of his palm warm yours. âYouâre doing great, Yn. You know that, right?â
You couldnât choke out an answer to that. You could only really say, âI just miss him sometimes.â
A sad smile. âI know. Maybe he does, too.â
You wanted to laugh, or maybe cry, at that. Anyone who got in the way of Changminâs passions was no one to him. You would know exactly how that felt.
EPISODE SEVEN: [ROLLS RIGHT] OFF THE TONGUE
WHENEVER Changmin was feeling unsure of himself, he would retreat to his safe space: the practice rooms. Even if it was some time in the ungodly morning, like 2am as it was now, he would make the trek beneath molten gold streetlights and barren cobbled streets. It was the one place where he could focus his energy solely on dance, and forget about everything else.
Once upon a time, it had been your safe space just as much as it was his.
Changmin huffed a sigh as he hiked up the remaining flight of stone stairs that led up to the backdoor area of the performing arts building. It was a handful of hours since he and Chanhee parted ways with Kevin and Juyeon after enjoying dinner together. Chanhee was probably dead asleep by nowâhe was probably going to wake up and continue studying for his exams anyway.
As he turned to his right, his breath hitched as he caught sight of someone standing right outside the door. Usually, he had no trouble getting in and security wasnât exactly strict in this area of campus. In fact, he almost never bumped into anyone, as strange as it sounded. Maybe he should have counted his blessings.
But then he recognized your jacket from earlier this evening, the very same one you were wearing while walking next to Tenâpractically squished up against each other, two peas in a pod. He didnât like how irked he was by that detail. He still couldnât wrap his head around the fact that you had said âheyâ first.
You werenât looking at him, rather, your body was completely turned toward the door as if you were trying to decide whether or not you should go in. You were as still as a statue, frozen in time.
The moment, however, faded as quickly as it had come. You must have sensed his presence, and your head whipped around to face him.
There.
His heart leapt into his throatâdear god, why did you look so afraid? And then he noticed that you werenât frozen still, but rather, channeling all your energy into keeping your body from trembling. Were you cold? What were you doing here so late? Why werenât you with Ten?
He watched your throat move as you gulped. And then you were walking toward himâno, past himâwait, come backâ âSo thatâs it?â
The grip he had on his duffle bag strap tightened when you stopped next to him just as you were going to walk past him toward the stairs. Your gazes clashed like a pair of twin lightning bolts slicing through the night sky. There had always been a sort of energy between the two of you, and when you were young, he had been so very attracted to that kind of power, one so similar to his⊠he didnât think he was mistaken back then.
âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â You said, still there. Your voice was low, but he could detect the edge.
He didnât know what it was supposed to mean; he just didnât want you to leave without knowing why you were here. Were you looking for him? âYouâre not gonna say anything to me? Why are you here?â
(He swore it wasnât supposed to come out that brusque-sounding, but he also didnât know what it was supposed to come out sounding likeâŠ? He felt like he didnât know you anymore.)
There was a narrowing of your eyes, and you both angled your bodies to face one another like a standoff. âNo one said I had anything to say to you. And Iââ You tripped over your words, ââI donât know why Iâm here. Thatâs why I was leaving.â
Oh.
Why was he disappointed by that answer?
âSo youâre not here with Ten or something?â He asked, unsure what else he could say to keep you here, even for just a couple seconds longer.
Your mouth curled. "Clearly not. Why are you so pressed about me and Ten?"
Changmin pressed his lips together. "I'm not." Okay. Very believable.
The face you made said the same thing. "Okay, yeah. I didn't expect you to care so much anyway."
For a reason he loathed to admit, anger spiked in his blood and he felt the distinct need to defend himself. "What the hell is that supposed to mean?"
"I don't know," you replied sarcastically, your volume rising, "maybe it's that you've never really cared that much about things that concerned me in the first place?"
"Now that's rich coming from you."
Your glare pierced his. "Oh, please. As soon as I started slackingâgod, it took so little for you to just abandon me."
His jaw fell slack. Where the fuck did this conversation just turn to? "Abandon you? You abandoned me!" He exclaimed, finger flicking between the two of you as if he could impale both of your chests with the sharp edge of his accusations.
"How could I have possibly been the one to abandon you?" Your face contorted with so much more emotion than Changmin had ever seen from you over the past three years. Suddenly, he could see the underlying desperation and devastation hidden beneath the lines of bitterness and anger. His heart sank, but his blood still boiled and pumped. He couldn't get the distinctly awful hole in his chest to stop aching. He could remember exactly when you just stopped coming to practice with him. He could remember exactly the day he gave up hope.
"Youâ" you stammered, your hand flying to your throat. It was the same action he had seen from you just a few days ago while you were in the practice room. He recognized it as a habit of yours for when you were anxious or overwhelmed because your throat closed in on itself. If that wasn't enough to make him want to lay down his sword⊠"âyou stopped caring. When did you stop caring? I just want to know."
Everything went silent for him, just for a split second. You thought⊠you thought he stopped caring? How could he ever stop caring about you? Wasn't that why he was so upset in the first place?
And when the world zapped back into play, he was sure his skin was ashen. His throat bobbed. "How could you think so little of me?"
Your forehead creased. "Little? Changmin, you were everything to me."
Dear heartâ
You were shaking your head and taking a step away from him then. "You couldn't possibly understand."
Just like that, there was fire in his veins again. "That's because you never gave me a chance to understand!"
You threw a look back at him and again, he could read everything there like an open book, so much unlike the wall he had been met with all this time. "And I can say the exact same thing about you. If you think I kept things from you, Ji Changminâ" you said with the undertone of a snarl, so fierce that, as you turned on your foot to face him again, your breath came out like that of a dragon's smoke, "âthen how much have you kept from me?"
His nostrils flared and his hands gestured wildly, vaguelyâhe pressed his palms to his eyes with a haggard sigh. "Why are you here, Yn?" He asked again, finally. He lowered his hands and took a step toward you. "Are you here just to pick a fight with me?"
You paused.
He watched you open your mouth, then close it.
You pursed your lips, finally murmuring, "No. I didn't come here for you."
For some reason, that hurt even more.
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The practice room was colder than it usually was.
Changmin kept the lights dim for the sake of his stinging eyes, and he dumped his duffle bag in the corner of the room before making a beeline for the aux cord for the speaker system. He hooked up his phone and opened up his music files, his forehead pressing against the cool mirror wall.
For a moment, he simply let his eyes flutter shut and his lungs to breathe.
You were long gone by now, and Changmin considered just going back to his apartment, but he knew he would just lie in bed awake for hours if he did.
When he opened his eyes, he swiped out of his music and instead went to a file kept deep down in the depths of his storage. He had purposely named it so it would remain at the absolute bottom of the list when alphabetized, and the pass code on it was supposed to dissuade him from accessing it.
Supposed to.
He punched in the four digits of your birthday and the lock clicked open to reveal a hefty file of video after video. There were photos of you, too, somewhere, but the videos were all at the top of the file because of their size. He didn't know what he was gonna do when his phone ran out of storage; he figured that when that day came, it would either be when you and he finally figured shit out, or he got closure and could delete them all.
He sighed.
His thumb hovered over one of the video files near the top, one where he could see your face in the thumbnail.
When he opened it, his younger face filled the screen. His tongue poked out from his lips as he carefully settled his phone against the wall next to yours as both of your phones recorded the run-through that was about to happen.
"Changminnie! Come on, I'm starting the song!" Your voice echoed against the practice room walls, and his laughter soon followed as he scurried into place next to you.
Changmin watched his younger self transform his expression into something more serious, while you had looked at him through the mirror and burst out laughing.
Younger Changmin broke his facade, the dimples in his cheeks deep, his smile bright. "What?"
You grinned back at him. "Sorry, sorry! Nothing; it's just interesting how you can just shift your facial expression like that."
"You have to practice like you perform though!"
"I know, I know. I just like your smile better, y'know?"
Changmin could see the hearts in his younger self's eyes. Jesus, had he really blushed that hard? Younger Changmin cupped the back of his neck bashfully. "Really?"
You punched his arm playfully. "Yeah. It's really pretty, Changmin. I thought I told you this before."
"Well yeah, but it doesn't hurt to hear it againâyah! Hey, I can bite back, you knowâ!"
Changmin's eyes shuddered as the familiar melody of the song flowed into his ears. He abruptly slammed his thumb down onto the pause button.
No, he couldn't stomach hearing it. Not when he could recall every move from memory and not when he had no partner to complement those moves. It just reminded him of the gaping hole in his chest and the emptiness of this room.
"Let's get to work, Changmin," he muttered to himself as he swiped out of the folder and back to his music files. He had an actual to-do list in mind, after all, and it did not include a dive into the forbidden folder. (No matter how much he needed to hear your voice again, for once, not arguing with him.)
EPISODE EIGHT: OFF THE HOOK
"HE'S been pissy all morningâ"
Changmin suppressed a groan of frustration as he heard his friend's voices nearing the dressing room he was in. All morning, the performing arts building had been a madhouse, even worse than the night of the draft showcase. Everyone just decided to be here today, whether they were his fellow dancers trying to score a practice room, one of the prospective actors auditioning for a part in Hyunjae's best friend's thesis play, or one of the tech members trying to make sure everything worked behind the scenes.
Changmin had gone from room to room in an attempt to find an empty one where he could have some peace in working on his own. He would have just gone home at this point, but Chanhee was stressing over his own exams, so Changmin was stuck here.
So taking all of that into account, including the rough encounter he'd had with you a couple days ago, plus a lack of sleep and coffeeânot the happiest squirrel on campus.
(How could you just drop a bomb like "You were everything to me, Changmin" in his lap and expect him not to think of anything else for days on end?)
The door to the dressing room he was hiding in cracked open, and all of the cacophony from the outside flooded in, as well as a crush of his friends.
"Don't you guys have class?" Changmin moaned, his hand coming up to rub his sleep-deprived eyes.
"Well, yeah, but this is much more fun," came Younghoon's teasing chuckle as he walked over to Changmin and clasped a hand on his shoulder.
Changmin made a face. "I just wanted some peace and quiet."
Sunwoo scoffed. "Peace and quiet? You've come to the wrong place, hyung."
"Yeah," Hyunjae added on, "might as well take a break for once and come watch auditions with us! HJ!Yn needs help judging people anyway."
Changmin cocked a brow at the blond. "You should call Chanhee for that then. Shouldn't you be out there, Younghoon?" He nodded toward the tall, lanky drama major present.
Younghoon shook his head, bouncing on the balls of his feet. How did he have so much energy? "Nope. I'm auditioning for a part, so she's gatekeeping me from watching."
Changmin turned from his friends slightly as he reached down for his phone that he had situated on top of the small bluetooth speaker he had the good sense to bring. Then again, maybe he should have just stuck to earbuds⊠whatever. He was too tired to care. Part of him wanted to add to the chaos anyway.
"What's her thesis play about again?" He asked no one in particular. Sunwoo waddled over to him and stole his phone right from his hands and began browsing through the music selection.
"It's a modern take of one of Shakespeare's plays: Much Ado About Nothing," answered Younghoon. "It was really funny actually, like the original play. Lots of matchmaking, lots of stupidity. I think they dump someone in a lake..."
Hyunjae perked up. "Oh yeah! That was probably my favorite part of the whole script."
Changmin chuckled. "I was expecting you to say something like 'the whole thing's my favorite because my best friend wrote it'."
"Oh, no, that still applies."
Changmin, Sunwoo, and Younghoon all exchanged knowing looks with one another. Mhm⊠so they thought. There were a few too many in their friend group who had interesting relationships with their other friends. Exhibit A: whatever the fuck was happening with Hyunjae and his.
Hyunjae caught their silent communication and furrowed his eyebrows. "What?"
Sunwoo snorted, but Younghoon was the one to drawl, "It's absolutely nothing."
Changmin pressed his lips into a cheeky smile, brushing the bangs from out of his vision. Hyunjae's lips quirked to the side in a frown, but didn't make any comment on it. It wasn't a new reaction from the group, by any means, but⊠oh well. That would be a tale for another time.
With that being said, Changmin followed the three of them out of the relative privacy of the dressing room and out into the hustle-bustle of the main backstage corridor. As soon as that dressing room was vacated, however, somebody was swift to occupy it. Changmin cursed inwardly; guess he wouldn't be able to come back to that room later.
With the switching of theater leadership over the past year (a changing of the guard, if you would, but with professors and sponsors), the management of the entire performing arts department was a mess and a half. There were a few stand-out graduate students and undergraduates who were keeping everything in check for all of the events happening over this yearâlike Hyunjaeâs best friend, Lee Jihoon (a graduate student specializing in sound and music production), and Moon Taeil (a graduate who was a soloist in the chamber choir).
As the four young men made their way closer to the immediate backstage, the sound miraculously dulled down. The lights were a lot dimmer here, as the spotlights were turned toward the main stage. Changmin spotted a few people scattered throughout the backstage area with phones or folded script packets in their hands as they recited their lines to themselves, with some even making exaggerated facial expressions and grand hand gestures.
Hyunjaeâs best friend was one of the up and coming director-screenwriter âprodigiesâ that the drama department championed. She was a year older than Changmin was, and he didnât need to be a genius to know that there were a crowd of people vying for a role in her graduating thesis play. It must have been stressful as fuck, but he knew that she had a good head on her shouldersâ
ââIâm gonna stop you right there.â
HJ!Ynâs voice resounded from the other side of the hefty velvet curtains separating the backstage from the main stage. Hyunjae made a show of pressing his index finger to his lips to signal his friends to be quietâSunwoo thus made a show of rolling his eyes (âDuh, weâre gonna be quiet.â). They all huddled to the side of the curtain and poked their heads out to see what was going on.
The university performing arts hall was likely one of the most magnificent places on campus. It featured a vast array of floor seating, while also boasting three levels of balcony seats. Changmin remembered once briefly learning the anatomy of the theater seating: the floor or nosebleeds, the slightly lofted box seats, the grand circle, loge circle, and upper circleâthe gods. It was all very antiquarian, but it was a place Changmin had become quite familiar with over the years.
The director herself sat in the dimmed nosebleeds section, in the smack middle. Someone had dragged out one of those plastic, foldable tables for her to set her paperwork and a small, battery-operated lamp on top of.
Curiously, sitting next to her was none other than Bae Sumin, your new recruit.
Changmin straightened, accidentally bumping into Younghoonâs shoulder as he did. âSorry,â he whispered.
Younghoon shook his head to say that it was all good, his hand lifted in acknowledgement.
âDid you know Sumin was here?â He asked his friend.
Younghoonâs expression was thoughtful. âI think so? I left to go find you when I thought I heard someone say they saw her come in. Why? Did she not tell you when the dance department interviews were gonna be held?â
Changmin recalled receiving no notice. âNo. IâI figured Yn would be here, too, then. Right?â Was he ready to face you again so soon? Would you even acknowledge him this timeâ?
Younghoon passed him an amused glance with a small smile fitted over his face. âThat would make sense,â he murmured with his arms crossed over his chest. One of his hands reached up to idly massage his jaw. âIâd imagine she would be with her friends, somewhere around here. Though, it would also make sense that she would be sitting with Sumin, too. Then againââ
âYou are⊠no help,â Changmin deadpanned.
His friend chuckled lowly, eyes upturned into slim crescents.
âUh Jihoon-ah?â
Changmin and Younghoonâs attention flitted over towards the far side of the backstage and they watched as a girl chased after the resident sound producer graduate student. He was, perhaps, smaller than one might anticipate from the intimidating man, but he still harbored so much scary energy and talent within his body. Like all of the staff on the technical team, the pair were clad in all black.
Jihoon glanced up from his clipboard and at the girl. âHm?â
The girl nodded toward the curtains. âDirector is calling for a break and is asking if the house lights can be turned on.â
âAh okay, come on then. Follow me.â
As the two of them strode across the length of the backstage, the girlâs eyes found Changmin and Younghoon, and⊠She was looking past him now at someone else. She lifted her hand in a small wave, paired with a smile, âHi, Sunwoo.â
Changmin whipped his head around, only to realize that Hyunjae had disappeared, but Sunwoo was now standing on Changminâs other side. He watched in utter delight as his younger friend flushed, even in the dim lighting, at the girlâs greeting. His eyes were wide as he squeaked out a quick, âHey!â in return.
When Jihoon and his charge had gone out of view, Changmin turned on Sunwoo with a hyena cackle. âOh my god! Who was that, Kim Sunwoo?â
Sunwoo seemed to shrink into the collar of his hoodie. âNo one.â
Changminâs laughter lit up the room just as the house lights thunk-thunk-thunkâd to life. Younghoon had slipped away, most likely to meet Hyunjae in the nosebleeds, which left only the two of them there alone. âDo you have a crush on her?â
âYah! Youâre such a menace,â Sunwoo groaned, whacking Changmin with the extra length of his sweater paw. âYou canât even talk, dude! Youâre in love with a girl who can barely stand to be in the same roomââ Sunwoo realized his slip up and slapped a palm over his mouth.
Ouch. The truth hurt, didnât it? Changmin chuckled, though it was noticeably quieter now. âWell, youâre not wrongââ He shook his head, eyebrows creased together, ââwait, no. Wait, Iâm not in love with her!â
Sunwoo rolled his eyes so hard he must have seen his brain up there. âOh, please. The last time you were drunk and emotional, you showed us that secret little folder in your phone.â He jabbed his finger accusingly at the phone in Changminâs hand.
Changmin scowled, pressing his phone to his chest as if to protect it in case Sunwoo decided to have wandering hands. âThat was told to you in confidence!â
âNo, it was told to me in a drunken stuporââ The two of them began to make their way back toward the edge of the curtain, ducking out from its shadow and onto the main stage. Hyunjae and Younghoon were indeed in the nosebleeds now, but Sumin was nowhere to be seen. Maybe she had only been here to observe the audition process. âAnd you guys say Iâm the lightweight.â
âThatâs because you are the lightweight.â
Just as the two of them hopped down from the stage and onto the ground floor of seats, Juyeon came in from the doors located at the back of the seats. He raised a hand in greeting to all present, cheerfully waving with that golden retriever-esque grin. âHey guys! Oh, Changminnie, I was just looking for you.â
Changminâs eyebrows flew up. âOh? Whatâs up, Juyeon?â
Sunwoo retreated into the rows up where Hyunjae and Younghoon were, while Changmin met up with Juyeon in the rightmost aisle.
Juyeon threw a thumb behind him toward the direction he had just come from. âSumin was asking if you would be willing to do your interview right now.â
His eyes widened slightly. âRight now?â
âThatâs what I just said, wasnât it?â
Changmin pressed his lips together, before nodding. âUh, for sure. Yeah, lead the way.â
The two dancers hiked their way back up to the back of the area and through the door Juyeon had originally entered through. The main lobby was much less crowdedâit was practically barren, which made it the perfect environment to conduct an interview in. Sumin was setting herself up at one of the couches, setting her laptop, phone, and coffee cup on the coffee table opposite to her.
She raised her head when she heard the door open and close, and a bright smile graced her features. âOh, you found him! Thanks, Juyeonie.â
âYeah, no problem,â he chirped. âIâve got a couple things to handle first, but just ask someone to come find me once you and Changmin are done.â
With Juyeon swiftly taking his leave, Changmin was left to take a seat on the other end of the couch that Sumin was sitting at. âHey, nice to see you again, Sumin,â he said, crossing one ankle over the other and resting his arm along the back of the couch.
The corners of her smile widened. âNice to see you, too, Changmin! Sorry this was so sudden; I figured that I could get started on some of the interviews while I was here.â
âOh, yeah, no worries,â he chuckled.
She reached for her phone, fidgeting as she swiped to a simple recording application. âI hope you donât mind me recording thisâŠ?â At his consent, she nodded. âOkay, cool. I did wanna say something before we started.â
He sat up just a bit. âWhat is it?â
There was a sort of twinkle in her eyes, and if he wasnât mistaken, her manner became a lot more bashful all of a sudden. âI have to confess that I asked my mentor, Yn, if she could send me some of your dance performance videos and Iâm literally in awe of your talent. Like, I wanted to tell you how starstruck I am just being able to tell you this right now, but I just wanted to say this before we started.â
He broke into a boyish grin at this, his dimples becoming craters of joy in the apples of his cheeks. âAh, thank youâthat really means a lot,â he smiled.
Sumin added on, one of her palms pressing against the couch cushion as she leaned toward him slightly, âI mean, I donât even know how Yn was able to find videos of you from high school, but Iâm so glad she did, becauseââ
Wait what. Changmin was watching Suminâs mouth move as she talked but he wasnât truly hearing what she said. His humble, albeit a bit dumbfounded, smile remained, but her words from just before resonated in his head. There were definitely a few of his dance performance videos online from his high school days, but did you keep links to them? Did you keep the recordings on your phone?
The fact that Sumin asked you meant that she probably had no clue about your past, only that you were the person Sumin could rely on if she had any questions.
What did it mean? What did it mean?
His heart pounded in his chest at the thought that maybe he could possibly have an excuse to get you to talk to him, even if it was one, truly dumbass excuse.
ââready?â
Changmin snapped out of his dazed state. âSorry?â
Sumin blushed slightly, clearing her throat. At some point, she had pulled her laptop onto her lap and prepped her phone by placing it in between the two of them to record the following conversation. âAre you ready to start?â
He coughed, straightening and adjusting his position. âOh, yeahâuh, sorry. Yeah, whenever youâre ready.â
Sumin gauged his reaction carefully, but instead of pressing the record button, she hit the power button. âIf I may, you seem a little distracted. I donât really want this to feel like a burden if youâve got a lot on your plate.â
Shit. âNo, I mean,â he shook his head, âIâm sorry. I guess my mind just wanders really easily whenâŠâ He huffed a sigh, dragging a hand down his face. âIâm a little tired, thatâs all.â
âI totally get that,â she sympathized. âYouâve probably been practicing non-stop lately for the winter showcase. We donât have to do this today if youâre not in the right headspace.â
He sighed and couldnât help but feel just a little relieved. He needed to talk to Chanhee about this, math exam or dance practice be damned. But there was a part of him that definitely felt awful about having to cut off her interview even before it began. He gestured to her phone. âHow about we reschedule? We could meet up sometime else during the week to redo this and I promise Iâll be all yours.â
He didnât know what he did, but the pink on her cheeks deepened to a cherry red. âOh, uh, sure!â She giggled, taking her phone and passing it over to him. âYou can just put your phone number in there and Iâll text you to ask when you wanna meet up.â
Changmin nodded his agreement and swiftly inputted his contact information into the given slots. âDefinitely,â he said before handing her phone back to her. The phone fumbled between the two of them, but Changmin was already standing up with the goal to go retrieve his bag (wherever it was), and to go consult Chanhee and the manâs infinitesimal opinions. âReally sorry again, Sumin.â
âYeah, donât worry about it!â She dismissed his worries with a flick of her wrist. âWould you mind finding Juyeon, though?â
Changmin sent her a thumbâs up over his shoulder on his way to the door. âYeah, for sure.â
She returned the gesture, watching as he disappeared out of the main lobby. It was only when he was definitely gone, she covered her mouth with her hand and stared at his saved contact in her phone. Then, with a silent scream of happiness, she ran to her text chain with you to tell you all about it.

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OFF THE RECORD â· PART TWO (EP9-17)

nonidol!ji changmin x fem!reader
everyone thinks ji changmin is cute and harmless, but you know that's not who he really is.
â· genre, part warnings. e2l, childhood friends gone bad, (extra) slow burn, fluff, angst, crying lol, mentions of childhood trauma and parental manipulation, arguing, bittersweet galore, nct ten is there for the sole purpose of being nosy like the rest of us or for being a 2nd male lead who knows!, swearing, hurt/comfort, kissing!, ji changmin dancing (need i go on), symptoms of panic/anxiety, a lot of non-tbz moments sorry i meant it when i said extra slow burn, im literally writing abt people who dance like gods but im a plebian w two left feet i have no idea what im looking at except for hipsâ, pining haha...ha (more subtle until the end), he's in a bathrobe near the end sorry children
â· PART TWO WC. 17.6k
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a/n: if u haven't read part one GO AWAY GO READ PART ONE ??? WHAT'RE U DOING HERE

EPISODE NINE: OFF THE AIR
IT was common knowledge that the week before finals week was referred to as the dreaded Dead Week. Campus was barren, coffee shops and libraries were packed, and almost everybody lived in some variation of sweats, hoodies, and eye bags. You were actually holed up in the research lab (yes, again) because your deadline to get this paper to your graduation advisor was literally looming over your shoulder, and though you were practically done, you were too paranoid of not catching some dumb typo before you turned it in.
Plus, the coffee in the lab break room was free and sponsored by your resident graduate student supervisor, and beloved older brother figure, Qian Kun. God rest his workaholic soul and empty pockets.
There weren't many people here this afternoon; most had retreated to their own homes or offices or wherever they dwelled during the Week of the Dead.
Then there was Ten.
"So do you guys just wither away here by yourselves?" Amongst the empty workbenches, his words seemed to unnecessarily resonate. From his perch in Kun's office, he spread his arms wide to gesture to all the empty space.
Kun pressed his fingers to the space between his eyes. "Yes, now let me wither in peace."
"No, I don't think I will."
You felt yourself smile. Ten had come in a few hours ago with lunch for both you and Kun. Supposedly, when he had heard that the two of you habitually ran on only coffee and dreams during Dead Week, he took it upon himself to swing by the nearest fast food restaurant and pick up a very belated lunch for you both. Youâd chomped down on it with Kun in his office, but as soon as you were done, you retreated back to your desk.
The sky outside of the research laboratory was already beginning to bruise to a gray-blue-purple, the color of a dusty blueberry. Soon, you would have to surrender yourself to the night and head back home, but hopefully before that, you would decide that you were at least too tired to continue staring at these same seventeen pages for hours on endâŠ
All three heads perked up at the sound of the laboratory building door opening and closing in the distance. None of you were exactly expecting anyone, especially when people usually indicated when they would come into work. You craned your neck from your workbench to see who had come inâ
âIâll only be a minute,â you heard and recognized your colleague Jacob Bae as he strode in from the outside corridor and into the main laboratory floor.
He met your eyes and smiled. âHey, Yn.â
âHey, whatâs up?â
He let out a sigh as he jogged past your desk and headed toward a cupboard in the back corner. âI forgot that I left myââ His voice cut out as he ducked into the dark cupboard and withdrew a giant plastic tub. From the plastic innards filled with paper, he fished out a specific packet of paper shoved into a flimsy manila folder. âForgot my thesis draft.â
You coughed out a laugh. âDude.â
His grin was innocent and boyish, standard Jacob. âWhat? A guyâs gonna forget some things sometimes.â
âIs that what you tell your girlfriend?â
He sent you an unimpressed look. âHa ha, Yn. Very funny. For your information, sheâs more forgetful than me sometimes.â He stuck his tongue out at you as he passed by your workbench, and you, as the very mature person you were, stuck your tongue out back at him. It was only fair.
A cough sounded out from the entrance to the laboratory, and you turned your head to find Changmin, out of all people, standing awkwardly in the doorway. Peering out from behind the corner of the wall, however, was his friend Sunwoo from that other night. And yanking Sunwoo back behind the wall was Chanhee. Strange.
Someone (you suspected Chanhee) gave Changmin a firm shove into the laboratory, sending the latter stumbling in before he caught himself and regained his balance. He was swaddled in a dark colored puffer jacket and a red scarf, his red-tipped nose and cheeks bitten by the cold. For the first time, he looked smaller than he was, almost shy or nervous. You hadnât encountered this Changmin in a long time.
He wasnât one to look vulnerable out in the open like this.
As Jacob passed by Changmin, he clasped his shoulder in reassurance.
âHi,â Changmin said slowly as he approached your workbench.
You were still a little dumbfounded that he was here again. âUh, hi. Whatâre you doing here?â The argument the two of you had earlier in the week replayed in your mind, and you almost grimaced. Youâd both said even more hurtful things, and you supposed you had just been so sensitive that your brain just automatically went into defense mode to protect yourself.
No, you hadnât been there that night for him. You hadnât expected to see anyone there at that time of night. That was the whole point of you going so late. You had been trying to get yourself to go into the practice room on your own, but the longer you had stood there, staring at the door, the more you realized you couldnât do it. It still didnât sit well with you, how affected you were by your motherâs past words.
Changmin kept his distance, but he came close enough that you could hear what he was trying to say without the others listening in too much. âI was wondering if we could talk.â
You blinked. âTalk? Like right now?â Your eyes darted to your computer screen and the practically finished paper displayed. It wasnât like you wanted to keep working on it, but your heart beat startled at the sudden thought of having that very important conversation right now, when you werenât ready.
He caught onto your movements though. âNo, noâI mean,â he stammered, recovering with a quick swipe of his tongue over his lip, âjust whenever. It doesnât have to be now. I just figured itâd be best to get that⊠out in the air, you know?â I think itâs what weâve been needing all this time. Something proper; no more yelling matches.
For a second, you thought you could see some of the old Changmin in this one. It wasnât like he had changed, per se, it was more like he was finally showing that part of himself that you had been missing all along. You swallowed, nodding. âOkay. Yeah, Iâll, uhm, text you sometime tonight after I turn this paper in.â
He nodded back at you. âYeah, cool.â
When you saw him begin to back away, a thought suddenly occurred to you. You called out to him to get him to stop, and you could have sworn that there was a gleam in his eyes then. âChangminâabout SuminâŠâ You inhaled deeply as you fought for the right words to express your next thoughts, âbe gentle with her, okay?â
Even then there was a pang in your heart as you uttered those words. Sumin had texted you all about her interaction with Changmin a day or so ago regarding his âinterviewâ, and she had been gushing about her crush on him. She had even asked you how much you knew about him and if you could give her a crash course in all things dance or even Changmin. Suffice to say, you felt trapped between a rock and hard place, but you didnât want to let her down. (Youâd always wanted to be a big sister; you didnât want to push her away because of feelings that you were too petty to address.)
Changminâs head tilted to the side as he made a confused face. âHuh?â
You sighed, âYou seriously didnât notice?â
âNo, actually,â he quipped.
You pursed your lips; why werenât you surprised? It wouldnât be very cool of you to reveal Suminâs crush on him if that wasnât what she wanted. You would have to be subtle, but also not subtle, then. âJustââ you made a vague gesture with your hands, ââdonât be brash.â
âBrash?â
âDonât be mean,â you amended.
âI still have no idea what youâre talking about.â
You thought even Ten rolled his eyes from where he was in Kunâs office. âYouâre hopeless, really.â
Changminâs face pinched, and he was moving back closer to your workbench. âIâll have you know that weâre both hopeless.â
You deadpanned. âNow Iâm pretty sure weâre not even in the same ballpark,â you muttered in exasperation. âWhatever. Your friends are waiting for you, Changmin.â
His lips pressed into a line. He glanced quickly over his shoulder where his friends were pretending to not be eavesdropping, then looked back at you. âOkay, yeah. Just donât forget.â
âI wonât,â you promised.
EPISODE TEN: OFF THE MARKET
CHANGMIN glanced up at the entrance to the coffee shop, matching the sign in the window to the one he had searched up on his GPS app. It seemed to match from what he saw.
Today was the Friday of Dead Week, a handful of days after he dipped out of his interview with Sumin and confronted you at the laboratory. He had consulted Chanhee that day, regarding his mess of feelings about the situation with you, and Chanhee had practically forced him to go with him and Jacob to the laboratory. (Sunwoo just happened to tag along because he, apparently, felt left out.) Changmin wondered how Chanhee could have possibly known that you would be there, but Chanhee dismissed his worries by assuring him that after he asked you, he would feel a lot better and less like a hot pile of shit.
Chanhee was right, as per usual. Not that Changmin was going to admit that aloud to him ever.
But today was important because of two things in particular, and they both had to do with things that occurred several days ago. The first item on the agenda was going into this cafe to finish up that un-started interview with Sumin. After he had given her his number that day, she was swift to send a greeting text to him to set up a time and place to meet. Changmin actually had yet to visit this coffee shop in particular, but then again, he was a bit partial to the one Jacob introduced to the group last quarter.
Your words of advice, or caution, rang in his ears like the bell that twinkled above the door as he walked into the building. Be gentle with her. Donât be brash. Donât be mean. What did all of that even mean? He liked being interviewed, especially when it was about dance, so why would you think he would be anything but well-behaved? Part of him thought it was based off of the two of your interactions for the past three years, but he knew you had the good sense to know he didnât treat just anyone like he treated you.
The thought remained fresh in his mind even as he scanned the room for a familiar face.
Sumin was seated in a secluded booth in the corner of the coffee shop. When she saw him, she waved him over excitedly, slipping her compact into her purse. Her laptop was left on the table in front of her, but unopened. Huh, maybe she just got here, too.
Changmin slid into the booth across from her. âHi, sorry, were you waiting long?â He asked as he shouldered his jacket off and set his bag on top of it.
Sumin perked up a little bit. âOh, no! Donât worry. Did you have a good week?â
âAh, as good as the week before finals can be, I suppose,â he chuckled, leaning back against the booth seat. His eyes darted to the unopened laptop still in the middle of the table and he cupped the back of his neck. âDid you wanna order anything to drink? Or have you ordered already?â
She shook her head, her hand reaching up to fidget with the end of one of her curled locks of hair. âHm? No, I didnât order yet! I was waiting for you so we could order something togetherâI mean, at the same time.â
âCool, yeah,â he cleared his throat, signaling for one of the workersâ attention with a wave of his hand. âWe can order and then get started.â
âAh, ha, right.â
Once orders were taken, Sumin finally cracked open her laptop and got a couple things set up. Changmin patiently waited for her to get all settled, his eyes wandering about the shop and absentmindedly observing the workers behind the counter as they bustled about to prepare drinks and pastries.
Sumin coughed, âOkay, I figured that recording is a little unnecessary, so Iâll just be jotting some notes down on my laptop.â
Changmin bobbed his head. âSounds good.â
She shifted in her seat, her posture straightening, as she figured out how exactly to start. âI hope youâll be patient with me since I havenât been doing this for a long time, but Yn gave me some pointers to start with,â she said sheepishly, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear.
âNo problem! I totally understand; take your time.â He cocked his head to the side unconsciously, âYn didnât offer to sit in for your interviews?â
âOh! Uh, she did, but I insisted that I was feeling confident enough to do them on my own,â she laughed lightly. âDefinitely a bit nerve-wracking, but I think the interviews with Juyeon and a few of the other dancers went well earlier in the week.â
âHey, I mean, I admire your courage,â he said with what he hoped was an encouraging enough smile. âJust take your time with it, Sumin. Weâll make sure to get you all the info you need.â There. Was that what you meant by not being mean? Wasnât this just being considerate, though?
His foot tapped against the ground absentmindedly as he thought about the next thing on his agenda after this interview: talking to you. It was weird, having to almost set an appointment to have this very needed talk, but as you had said, you texted him your availability and the two of you just happened to both have this evening free. He just needed to finish this interview⊠There was still plenty of time.
His words to Sumin seemed to make her shoulders relax a little bit, and she jumped right into her first question. Changmin would answer as thoughtfully as could, which wasnât too difficult seeing as he was literally talking about one of the things he was most passionate about in this world. He could probably talk about dance and his love for dance for days on end. Sumin, in turn, would skillfully and naturally continue the conversation so it felt a lot less like an interview, and more like an interaction between friends about dance.
Perhaps he didnât even realize when the questions became less about his experience about dance and more about him; when Sumin gradually stopped typing notes down on her laptop and instead leaned her chin onto her hands to watch him; or when she suddenly askedâ
âIs that your ideal first date then?â
Record scratch.
The words on Changminâs tongue died instantly, and his brain scrambled to process what she had just said. âSorry?â
Suminâs eyes widened, her cheeks flushing. âIâI mean, you were talking about going to see live dance shows with your former partner and I justâŠâ She shook her head with an embarrassed laugh, âSorry, was that too forward?â
Changmin blinked once, twice; dear god, he must have been running his mouth without even realizing. âI was talking about Yn?â
That ripped Sumin right out of embarrassmentâwell, it was closer to mortification. The color on her cheeks had turned pale. âYn is your ex?â
Fuckâ âNo, no, no! Sheâs not. Sheâs definitely notââ
Sumin covered her face with both of her palms in distress, a sentiment that was definitely shared between both parties in the booth. âOh my god, and Iâve been telling her all about my crush on you, too. I must have looked so stupid.â
His eyes flew open. âHuh?!â
âPlease, Iâve been so obvious, Changmin!â
Not to me, he thought. Jesus, was he really so blind? Was this what you meant this whole time? Changmin waved his hands around in an X formation, trying to reign the conversation into some level of sanity. âSumin, I can assure you, that you definitely werenât obvious until you literally just said it,â he began. âAnd so weâre clear, Yn is not my ex-girlfriend. She was my ex-dance partner and friend, but not a significant other.â As much as it sucked to admit thatâ
Sumin slowly lowered her hands from her face with the light reflected in her eyes wobbling. âOh⊠okay, I guess that makes sense then.â
Changmin let out a haggard sigh, holding his hand to his head. âYeah, well⊠I guess I should say that Iâm sorry, but I donât really share the same feelings for you?â He shook his head to himself, trying to rephrase: âWhat I mean is that Iâm not exactly looking for a relationship. Iâm kind of messed up right now.â Understatement of the century.
She pursed her lips, but nodded. âI get that. Thanks for being so cool about it.â
âLeast I can do,â he said, clasping his hands together over the table.
âSo,â she drawled with a wince, âI take it this interview is over?â
He brushed a hand through his hair. âIf you have everything you need and there are no hard feelings?â
She inclined her head in the affirmative, and that was that.
â â¶
Even on a Friday evening, if it was the week before an exam season, the library study rooms were always packed, one occupier after the other. Attempting to score one was the equivalent of launching a stakeout, complete with charging cables, two cups of coffee, and a will of steel (to wait hours for a room to open up). Someone must have been looking out for you though as you managed to snatch a study room as soon as you arrived on the second floor of one of the main student libraries on campus. When you and Changmin had exchanged an, albeit brief, bit of texts, you both agreed that meeting somewhere that could serve as common ground would be good for the both of you. It had to be semi-private, as well, since neither of you wanted to let anyone else in on your private, personal problems.
The library study rooms were your solution, and maybe this was the universeâs sign that this discussion needed to happen.
As soon as the door closed gently behind you, you set yourself up in one of the chairs around the small, rectangular table at the center of the room. Changmin said he would be a couple minutes late because the bus had been late to pick up his stop and Chanhee was borrowing his car, so you texted him to let him know which room you were in.
While you waited, you attempted to ease your mind by scrolling through social media and flipping through emails and returning to social media, and wait, did you ever get a reply back from that one TA? All the while, your knee would bounce up and down ceaselessly, your fingers shaking and cold and numb. You were perhaps seconds away from your throat closing in on itself again, but then the door opened.
Changmin murmured a âheyâ to you as he closed the door behind him and lowered himself into the seat across from you.
The room was quiet. âHey,â you said back, clearing your throat.
You watched as his nostrils flared slightly as he exhaled. âWhat did you mean by âwhen did I stop caringâ?â
You were a little startled that he decided to start right away, but on the other hand, relieved that he did. You wouldnât have known how to begin anyway. âWhen did you stop caring?â You parroted in case you hadnât heard him right. If you werenât mistaken, he was referring to what you had said that night in front of the practice rooms.
He gave a nod. âYeah, I was thinking about what you saidâŠâ He scratched his jaw, continuing lowly, â...yâknow, on the bus ride over here. And I just donât understand where in the world you got the idea that I ever stopped caring about you.â He met your eyes then, and you could see the tightness in his jaw, but the gleam in his irises.
This wasn't about being right anymore; it was about making things right.
"Youâ" you grappled for words, finding yourself pinned down by Changmin's relentlessly piercing gaze, "âI just got so much radio silence from you."
"You were giving me the same excuses."
"Because it was the same, exact problem," you fired back. "And, okay, so they were excuses, but god, Changmin. I could just see how with each passing day, you looked at me differently because I was late or I told you I couldn't make it. Didn't I give you reasons why? Just that disappointment and cold shoulderâŠ" It broke my damn heart.
Changmin's arms were crossed over his chest as he considered your words, his tongue poking the inside of his cheek. "I never," he began, "thought poorly of you, Yn." It sounded like he was struggling to piece together the right words, too, and he choked down a swallow. "I was going through a lot of shit around that time, and my patience was always paper thin by the time it was our usual practice time, y'know? It was never you specifically I was mad at."
He paused for a moment. His head hung, and he picked at a stray thread on his jacket cuff. "My parents said they wouldn't support me if I majored in dance."
Your heart stopped clean.
"They basically said I'd have to finance myself for all four years if I wanted to make dancing a career," he said with a flippant, helpless gesture. "I was given some scholarship money from the school, but it was nowhere near a full ride. So I was stressed the fuck out because I knew I needed to win those comps to get more money. They were cool with me dancing as, like, a hobby or a way to get into college, but as soon as I told them my intended major was dance?"
Well, shit.
Horror pooled in your gut, the kind that started up at your shoulders and spider-crawled down the length of your spine. "I'm so sorry, Changmin. That must have been so much pressure for you, oh my god."
This entire time, you'd been under the impression that his parents were fine and dandy with their son becoming a dancer. He'd always had a natural, prodigal talent for the art form. He was the absolute cream of the crop from your class, and you couldn't believe they could be anything but proud of having a son like him.
But you supposed you shouldn't have assumed. There was a cost to being a hypocrite.
Changmin nodded, but it wasn't very affirming. It was like he had heard it all before and had already accepted it all grimly and reluctantly. "Yeah, well⊠I won all those comps, but what did I lose in the process, y'know?"
He gestured to you. "I just thought I'd always have you to run back to, but you were going through your own stuff. I'm not trying to pin the blame on youâit's⊠just that⊠you were my best friend. My partner."
"It's funny you say that," you said then, drumming your fingers anxiously against your leg. "I thought I could rely on you, too. And I definitely drifted away from you, but it was because of my own reasons."
Changmin nodded, settling his hands on top of the table and leaning in slightly.
Still, every time you told someone, you could never get it right. But maybe you could get it right this time. "You know how my parents got divorced and I said that my mom had changed?"
His forehead creased then, and he nodded again.
"She started yelling a lot," you said. "Would always make me listen to her scream in my face about how dance was useless, how dance would never help me in the real world, how I was absolutely awful at it and that I should be focusing on something worth my time." You swallowed, continuing on, "And when I told you I couldn't make it or that I was late, it was because she started refusing to take me to practices and competitions and shows.
"And I meanâI tried really hard to keep going, Changmin, I really did." You raised your eyes to meet his and found him staring at you still, but this time you saw that glisten in his eyes again. The tension in his jaw had slackened, and had been replaced with that same dread you had while he was telling you what happened to him. "I thought that I could get past what my mom kept telling me, and that once I got to the practice roomâI just needed to get to the practice roomâit would all be worth it."
There was a stinging feeling in the back of your eyes, at your tear glands. Your vision was blurring and you blinked back the traitorous tears.
Changmin pursed his lips, his face contorting slightly as he too tried to contain the emotions welling up in him. "And then I shut you out."
"We shut each other out."
"Whyâ" he rasped, his hand coming up to cover part of his mouth, "âdidn't you tell me? I would'veâgod, I would'veâ" He didn't know, actually, but all he knew was that he would've been better. Would he have though? Truly? Would you have?
"I didn't like talking about it," you confessed, sniffling. You were ashamed of yourself, both then and now. You raised your hand up to wipe the corner of your eyes. "I'm sorry."
"No, fuck, don't apologize." He stood, arms opening and palms turning upward like an offering, "C'mere."
Both of you, teary-eyed messes, stumbled out of your chairs to close the distance in each other's arms. It was the feeling of finally holding each other after three years that made the two of you break down completely. The study room's quiet was filled with sounds of messy, blubbering sobsâhands grappling at the other's jacket, faces shoved into the warmth of a neck or shoulder.
Two pieces of a puzzle having finally been reunited.
This was where you belonged.
"This was all I wanted," you bawled into his shoulder.
It seemed to make his body tremble harder. "I would've given it to youâgod, I would've given you anything. I'm so goddamn sorry."
"Hey," you mused half-heartedly, "if I'm not allowed to apologize, then neither are you."
He gave a watery chuckle. "Okay, fine." His wet eyelashes fluttered as he closed his eyes and tightened his hold around you. "That must have been awful, Yn. How� Just how."
You rested your cheek against his toned shoulder. "Somehow⊠I don't really know. I'm proud of you, though, you know? I'm really proud of you."
"Thank you. I'm proud of you, too." He sniffled, mouth pressing against your shoulder. "All this time, I thought you hated dance and hated me."
"Oh, god no," you sniffled, sucking in a breath. "IâI knew I couldn't be strong anymore; I didn't want to disappoint you." And when you could no longer attend those practices, you had believed it would be better to not be there to drag him down. You thought that without having to wait on you every time, he would have been all the better. You see now that perhaps you were wrong in your logic.
For a moment, the two of you stood there in the other's arms as words settled and feelings sunk in. The realization that this tension between the two of you was possibly over now was crazy.
"For the record," Changmin murmured, "you're a great dancer. No matter what your mom told you, you'll always be a great dancer."
You laughed a little, shaking your head. "Not anymore, I'm not."
"That's where you're wrong." He pulled away from you and you saw the tears staining his dimpled cheeks, but the smile he was giving you was something out of a dream. He gently, playfully punched your arm. "You're still my partner, after all."
EPISODE ELEVEN: OFF THE SHELF
EVER since Changmin, Chanhee, JC!Yn, and her roommate Kei decided to change the weekly grocery shopping session to Saturday mornings, Changmin had never been so grateful for such a change until now. It used to be on Sunday mornings during the fall quarter because JC!Yn volunteered at the local childrenâs club on Saturday mornings, but since the Sunny Side Up Club had begun closing its doors on the weekend until summer break, her Saturdays had suddenly freed up.
Kei, as usual, had waltzed off in search of her own shopping list items, leaving JC!Yn and Changmin with the shopping cart of groceries and Chanhee sitting in the middle of it, cross-legged and swaddled in a pink hoodie.
âThatâs awful,â JC!Yn lamented as she slowly trailed after Changmin while pushing the cart. There was a frown etched into her face, as well as Chanheeâs, while and after Changmin had caught them up on the events of the previous dayâs talk with you. âI mean, I know some parents are super strict about their kids studying, butâŠâ She shook her head, âYouâve both been through a terrible amount of shit, man.â
Chanhee nodded his agreement, peering up at Changmin who was at the helm of the cart, staring at the label on a container of canned corn blankly. âYeah, for sure. Howâre you holding up, Changminnie?â
Changmin shrugged half-heartedly and rather mopey. âAs well as I could be.â
âWell, are you guys good now?â JC!Yn asked. âYâknow, after clearing all the air?â
Changmin made a face at the canned corn, but handed it to Chanhee to place amongst the other things in the cart with him. âI mean, kind of? Not really?â He scratched the side of his head, and his two friends looked on at him, then exchanged worried glances. Usually Changmin was the one cracking jokes, but to see him in such a state⊠âItâs just a little awkward now because weâve been on ice around each other for years. Going back to normal shouldnât be easy, should it?â
Chanhee pursed his lips, his head tilting from side to side. âThatâs true. When you guys were still in grudge era, you let all the angst between you do the talking.â
âAngst? I was not angsty, for your information.â
Both of his companions scoffed their disagreement. âEvery single time her name was brought up around you, you gazed far off like some kind of angsty main hero,â Chanhee retorted. âLike Kevin at that one dinner when we were interrogating Eric.â
JC!Yn laughed. âThat feels like so long ago.â
Changmin sent her a look, the corner of his lips tilting upward like the arch of his eyebrow. âThatâs because you and Jacob act like youâve been married for ten years.â
Her face heated at those words, but she held her chin up in pride. âIâm gonna pretend this is your jealousy talking.â
âOh, please,â he quipped back and turned back to the shelves to hunt for any other familiar labels that would trigger his hunger. âIf I wanted to be so grossly in loveââ
âThen youâd go find Yn?â
ââThen Iâd go find YâHEY!â Changmin sputtered as his cheeks lit up like the can of roasted red bell peppers in his hand. Chanhee and JC!Yn exploded into equal fits of delighted cackles, the former extending his arm back so the latter could return his fistbump. Changmin scowled through his flustered haze. âWhatever; taking advantage of my vulnerable state is not cool, guys.â
Chanhee beamed up at his best friend with the kind of smile that no one could be mad at. It was impish, adorable even. âAw, itâs only âcause we love you.â
âGross,â Changmin muttered, wrinkling his nose dramatically, then nudging his glasses up his nose.
As she stopped the cart behind Changmin, JC!Yn rested her arm against the bar and let her chin sit atop her fist as she and Chanhee watched Changmin scour the shelves again. âDidnât you say you had feelings for her back then, Changmin-ah? Would you say they were still present or not?â
He sucked in a breath at the question as he let the question marinate in his brain. After yesterdayâs world-altering talk with you, neither of you were able to stay too long afterward to catch up. Youâd both, unfortunately, been called to your own separate summons. But this morning, when Changin had woken up with the information having been properly processed in his brain and given him room to overthink as he did⊠Truthfully, he had no idea where the two of you stood with one another. It wasnât going to be the same, not like childhood and not like the past three years.
He didnât exactly know what to say to you now, only that there was still that emptiness in his chest. He hadnât expected the feeling to go away, but he also hadnât expected it to remain. What was he supposed to do? He was pretty sure you didnât even like him like that back then, so there was no way your feelings would have changed in that sense over the past three years. Some said that distance made the heart grow fonder, and while Changmin wasnât one for cliche lines, he did feel an ache for you. He wanted to make up for lost time. Even if you didnât feel the same way he had back then, it didnât mean that he still felt the same⊠right?
âI think we lost him,â came Chanheeâs very loud stage whisper.
Changmin shook out of his mind and leveled a glare at his two friends. âIâll think about it.â
âDidnât you just think about it?â
âHey, if JC!Yn-ie can take an entire quarter to tell Jacob-ssi her feelings, then you can give me like, five minutes to think about mine!â He squawked, waving his arms around in the air like one of those car-wash balloon people that flopped around in the wind. Except this one was high on emotions and his round lenses were slipping down his nose, adding to his overall mad man-like look.
JC!Yn deadpanned, shaking her head as she began pushing the cart after Changmin. She muttered under her breath, âHeâs just astounded that he has feelings for someone, JC!Yn. Let him be touchy today.â
Chanhee, who had heard her speak to herself loud and clear, twisted around to grin and pat her arm reassuringly. âHeâs just malfunctioning because he might actually have a chance now.â
âI can hear you!â
Chanhee chuckled, and the sound was villainous.
The three of them, as per routine, met up with Kei at the checkout lanes. There was one occasion where one of the workers was so tired that they tried to scan Chanhee and make them pay for him, but other than that, most people just offered him a sweet from the jar on the counter. As groceries were bagged up, and Kei was caught up on the situation at hand in verbal bullet point format, she took only a moment to suggest: âWhy donât you invite her to the dance showcase?â
All eyes went to Changmin, even as JC!Yn pushed the cart out with the group.
Changmin chewed his bottom lip. âI would, but... I dunno. I donât want to trigger anything for her.â He winced to himself, âIt would be really cool to have her there, of course! But I literally saw her in the practice room a week ago and she looked like she was seconds away from having a full-on panic attack.â As much as inviting you to watch him perform for the first time in three years thrilled him (and nearly sent him into cardiac arrest), he had seen you that dayâblanched, struggling to breathe. He couldnât imagine just what thoughts were running through your head then, especially after hearing what you had told him yesterday.
He was soâgod, he was so angry at your mother. He knew about the divorce and the negative effect it had on her, but for her to practically take all that energy out on you? It was something simply unforgivable. His heart hurt for you.
Chanhee dipped his head in a slight nod, mouth curved down into a frown again. "That's fair. But I mean, it wouldn't hurt to ask, would it?"
"I just don't want to come off as insensitive, especially after three years of the cold shoulder." Your words from yesterday had penetrated him deeplyâhe hoped to never make you feel abandoned ever again.
Kei peered around at Changmin from the other side of JC!Yn. "If it counts, I don't think she'll take it as being insensitive, Changmin."
"She might feel better about getting, y'know, a personal invitation from you," JC!Yn chimed in. "Even if she isn't comfortable with going, she'll know you're thinking of her."
Changmin pressed his knuckles to his lips, bouncing on the balls of his feet anxiously. It was amusing, and perhaps a little concerning, for his friends to see him like this. He flapped the ends of his sweater sleeves in the air like he was hyping himself up. "Okay. Okay, yeah, I'll invite her to see me perform."
He raised an arm into the air toward the sky. "The next time I see her, that's what I'llâ"
"Oh, look, she's right there," said Chanhee, pointing in the distance from his cart throne.
Changmin squeaked, "She's what?!" He slid behind JC!Yn in a very poor attempt to hide himself from the oncoming party.
Said party consisted of you, Yeri, Mark, and Tenâagain. Except, instead of the coffee shop across the shopping mall, it was the parking lot on his friends' turf. Mark and Yeri were the first to see Changmin's friend group, both of them making unsubtle glances at Changmin. They passed by with friendly greetings, excusing themselves as they argued over the possibility of the store having watermelon (the answer was no; sorry Mark).
You and Ten lagged behind slightly, seemingly deep in conversation. The latter listened intently, but he felt eyes on him and looked up. His eyes twinkled as he made eye contact with ChangminâChangmin couldn't tell whether or not he liked that feeling.
You realized that he was looking outward and onward, and so you followed his gaze. Your eyes widened a tad at the sight of Changmin's friend group manifesting out of nowhere. "Hi guys," you said with an awkward smile when you and Ten met them in the middle.
"Hi Yn-ie," Chanhee giggled, turning around to wag his eyebrows at Changmin.
Changmin threw back a very unimpressed scowl. He let a smile grace his face just as he looked back at you. "Hey Yn, Ten."
JC!Yn unsubtly began pushing the cart to uncover Changmin. "Hey, you two. Changmin was actually just talking about you, Yn!"
Traitor! Changmin's jaw dropped.
Ten grinned. "That's really funny, 'cause Yn was just talking about you, Changmin."
You glared daggers at your friend with the same level of betrayal in your eyes as Changmin expressed. At least you were both getting thrown under the bus.
Kei nudged him. "Don't you have something to say to her?"
"We'll get out of your hair!" Chanhee chirped, patting the side of the cart as JC!Yn resumed her pushing on the cart past you and Ten. "See you at the car, Changminnie!"
As Changmin's last line of defense walked away with JC!Yn and the shopping cart prince, Ten inclined his head to you. "Should I stick around for this?"
You sighed under your breath. "Probably not. I'll see you inside?"
"Whatever suits your fancy," he mused, shrugging. As he passed by Changmin, he winked, then whistled some random tune as he went on his merry way.
"So what's up?" You asked him then. It seemed to be a cozy morning for you as you fidgeted with the ends of your big, woolen sweater. There was something delicate about the way the corners of your lips curled up into a smile.
Changmin cupped the nape of his neck. "Oh, uh, I know we had that whole talk yesterday, and I was wondering if you'd wanna come see my performance at the winter showcase on Friday?" He added quickly, "No pressure, of course. If you're uncomfortable, then you don't have to worry."
Your lips pursed together in a slight pucker. "I'd actually love to go. I meanâ" you swallowed, "âI haven't gone to one since freshman year, but I'd love to."
"You can leave whenever you start feeling uncomfortable," he assured you, but he was smiling widely now. "It'll be cool to, y'know, have you in the audience."
"That means a lot, Changmin," you said earnestly, your smile sweet. It was almost weird to not have you frowning or glaring at him. It felt⊠good. It felt really good. âI will try my best.â
He shoved his hands into his pockets as he rocked on his heels, teeth biting down on his bottom lip to suppress the eager grin threatening to come out. âThatâs all I could ask for.â
EPISODE TWELVE: OFF THE CHARTS
YOU were late. You were extremely late, actually, and to be honest, if you had known the bus was going to break down in the middle of the stupid road, you would have gotten off and walked. But then again, you were practically buried in all of the bundles of flowers you wanted to bring for your friends performing tonight. There were four bundles in total that you bothered to pick out just about two hours ago, one for Minho, one for Jungwoo, one for Ten, and of course, you could not forget one for Changmin.
When Changmin had personally invited you to come see his performance tonight earlier in the week, you couldnât deny that the feeling made your chest warm and fuzzy. Even as you trudged your way up the stairs to the front of the performing arts building, you were filled with adrenaline and antsy energy. Youâd waited so long for this, hadnât you?
The last time you had come to see the winter showcase was in freshman year, the year the Daily asked you to write a review piece on one of the performers debuting that year, and even that had been enough of dance for the years following. It would be nice to know, this time, that you were wanted in the audience. (Changmin would have wanted you in the audience all this time, but you didnât know that.)
Because you were unquestionably late, the doors to the hall would be closed shut now.
That was why having a friend like Boo Seungkwan was paramount.
âThank you,â you gasped as one of the doors to the performance hall burst open and allowed you into the warmth of the lobby. You could hear the bass of whatever song was on and the audienceâs cheers from here.
Seungkwan swept half of the bouquets from your arms with a click of his tongue. âYah, youâre insane for taking the bus all the time. Yeri even asked to pick you up!â
âI know, I know!â You cried, the two of you scurrying over to one of the doors in the hall. âI panicked at the last second to get flowers and then I had to go all the way to the shop on fifth! By the way, did you know theyâre open until 11?â
Both of your voices quieted as you slipped into the darkened auditorium. The stage was the only part illuminated in blinding, searing hot spotlights. You had just walked in on a brief break between acts as performers switched on and off stage. Seungkwan led you to one of the rows of seats in the nosebleeds that was relatively in the middle.
All of your friends practically occupied the entire row, and they lit up in delight at the sight of you.
âYo Yn!â Mark whispered as he leaned over Yeri. âYouâre actually here!â
Yeri reached over to squeeze your hand as you took the open seat next to her, and Seungkwan took the last seat in the aisle. âIâm so happy youâre here, Yn-ie.â
Doyoung and Kun peered out from around Mark, and you recognized a couple others from the NCT frat and RVE sorority further down the row. âHey guys,â you said quietly to them as you wrangled your purse into your lap and adjusted the flowers in your arms, âhow much did I miss?â
âNot much at all," Doyoung replied. "It's just been a few of the first years."
"We've got a little while until the older batch," Kun said with a wave of the program in his hands.
You nodded your understanding and settled into your seat to get comfortable. The performances went on one after the other. There was a mix of all different genres, ranging from contemporary ballet to tap and popping. Because everyone in the final winter showcase were in some kind of dance course on campus, a lot of the acts displayed a ton of experience already, even as first-years.
The longer the night went on, the less you believed your antsiness was a result of a nervous tick, but rather the bottled up adrenaline building up from watching all the performances. At some point, you realized you weren't even analyzing the performances anymore, but rather, sitting in awe of each one.
When a brief intermission was announced, Yeri and one of her sorority sisters squeezed past to head to the restroom while a few others from the row headed out to stretch their limbs and find some other friends. You and Seungkwan lingered in your seats, discussing your favorite performances so far, as well as how your finals weeks had gone for each of you.
"I'm just so glad we have spring break now," he groaned, his head hanging with exhaustion. "I might have skipped tonight if that meant I could sleep early."
"You would have regretted it though," you pointed out to him.
He gestured with his hand. "Right, you are." He let out a sigh as he raised his head and met your smile with a tired one of his own. "Well, Yn, you did it. You're watching your first full winter showcase. How do you feel?"
Your gaze flickered back to the stage. The house lights had come on for intermission, leaving the stage drenched in darkness. You could have sworn you saw the heavy red curtains shudder as if someone had poked their head out to view the audience. You remembered when you and Changmin used to do that when you were kids.
You turned back to Seungkwan. "I feel surprisingly okay," you confessed. "I was a little nervous before, but I think that I'm doing good."
He nodded. "Good. I'm glad you're here."
"Thanks, Kwan." You exhaled. "I didn't fully realize how long this was gonna be," you mused.
Seungkwan raised a brow at you. "Well, didn't you only stay for like, Changmin's performance last time you were here?"
"Well, yeahâ"
The house lights suddenly shuttered off, and people rushed back to their seats. Your friends who were coming back squeezed past you and Seungkwan, effectively cutting off your conversation from before. The last half of the night would be handed over to the students who were majoring in dance and had been a part of the program for over two years.
You were properly in awe of the next performances. They had decided to put Ten out first, dancing to a song called Baby Don't Stop. He had mentioned the song to you once, but you hadn't really thought much about it until now. It was a side of Ten you hadn't seen yet since you had never seen him dance properly, but⊠you were definitely going to need to gush about this to him afterward.
You were pretty sure the crowd didn't quiet down for five performers in a row, as crazy-talented dancers such as Minho and Jungwoo followed after.
Each performance was incomparable to the next, and soon, you were sucking in a breath to the sound of Changmin's name being announced.
You slapped your hands onto Seungkwan's and Yeri's on either side of you, both of whom squeezed and shook your hands back as the curtain rose.
The lighting began a deep, electric purple, painting Changmin to look like a dark silhouette on stage. You almost couldn't make out the details of his white and black suit-like uniform. It was dynamic and unique with the suit cut outs and gloves, and he paired it all with an eye look that made his eyes feel darker and smokier.
He was still at firstâuntil a set of horns, like trumpets, blared from the speaker's and he began striding forward.
You heard Mark gasp from two seats over. "Holy shit, he's dancing to Action Figure."
You vaguely recognized the title, but if you were thinking of the right song, then the room was about to get a lot louder. Unconsciously, you squeezed Seungkwan and Yeri's hands as you leaned forward and lingered on the edge of your seat.
The performance was everything you expected and more. Changmin was, as you had expressed before, the absolute cream of the crop. Each movement was brought with sharp precision, like the blade of a knife. Even during the slower bridge portion, he somehow executed the legato-like movements with a crispness of 4K HDR quality.
Everyone in the room held their breath (or screamed it out) with each sultry gaze, each lick of his lips, each smirkâa great dancer, a great performer; he would forever be one of the greats. That, you were very certain of.
When the song came to an end and he raised his head to peer at the audience through his bangs, you and everyone else erupted into applause, whistles, yellingâall the works. Your heart palpitated so hard in your chest that you thought it was trying to mimic his own dance. You were practically shaking from all of the bottled energy, andâŠ
"Wow," you breathed out as you leaned back in your seat as the stage was reset for the next act. Your knee began bouncing fervently, sending the flowers in your lap up and down as well.
Seungkwan murmured his agreement, "Whew. I can't tell if I'm attracted or intimidated."
You snorted, patting his hand with your palm. "Both?"
"Probably."
You laughed, your hand lifting up to absentmindedly press against the base of your throat and sternum.
You couldn't help but think about what Changmin had revealed to you that day. How could a pair of parents not be absolutely floored to have a son as talented as Ji Changmin? It was so unbelievable to you, but you couldn't imagine how it might have felt to suddenly have all that support be ripped out from beneath your feet like his support had been.
The performances following would finish off those of the solo category. Afterwards, a handful of groups performed, including repeats of a few performers. Minho and Jungwoo had performed a stage together (Finesse, if you weren't mistaken), while Changmin and Juyeon made a return to the stage with another sultry hit by the name of Light a Flame.
By the end of the night, you were eager to head backstage to see your friends who had just performed their hearts out.
Plus, the bouquets were wilting.
Once the house lights had thunked to life, and the crowd was beginning to lessen, the row you were seated in with your friends stood together. Some of them were going to head straight home, but a few others planned to stay back to congratulate the performers on a night well done.
"You guys ready to head back?" Mark asked while nodding toward the stage with his hands shoved into the pockets of his puffer vest.
The high you were on was gradually fading out, and you had to clear your throat. "Can I meet you guys back there? I think I'm gonna take a quick breather and then just go in through the backdoor."
They were more than okay with accommodating you, encouraging you to take as long as you needed. Mark and Yeri both took the remaining two bouquets from your arms as Seungkwan ushered you out the door to take that breather.
As you hit the cool, early-March air, you wrapped your coat tighter around yourself and inhaled deeply. All around you, people lingered and chatted with each other, gushing about their favorite performances and reenacting the most memorable parts. You smiled to yourself when you overheard a group of boys near you talking about Changmin's tasteful choice in music, as well as the cohesion of his entire performance, ranging from not only the music choice, but down to the costuming as well. (And the choreography, of course. Everything about his performance, as emphasized, was breathtaking.)
With a sigh, you began rounding the building toward the back entrance.
Now that you had the space to deconstruct your thoughts, you realized that although you felt an indescribable amount of pride for your friends, you couldn't help the pit forming in the bottom of your stomach. In a way, you envied the performers onstage. You wished you had held on a little longer; maybe then, you could have been one of the people on stage tonight like you had wanted when you were just a teen.
When you reached the back door, you managed to gather your strength and let yourself in.
Like that day you had taken Sumin backstage, it was all hustle and bustle, but ten times that. Pandemonium erupted as performers raced past you left and right trying to find their friends, fellow performers, and even the location of their hairspray. (They should have put their name on it, you thought cheekily, but even then, it might not have worked still, you supposed.)
You kept your arms crossed over your chest as you squeezed past people toward where you were hoping to find your friends. As you walked into the dressing room corridor, you nearly collided with a silky dress shirt.
"Yn! I can't believe I found you," Ten chuckled.
You laughed, wrapping your arms around him in an affectionate embrace. "Ten! I can't believe you found me either. It's a madhouse here." You scanned the faces and bodies buzzing about for any sign of your friends. "Have Mark, Yeri, or Seungkwan found you yet? They have the flowers I was gonna give you."
Ten's lips curled up into a smile as he pressed a hand to his chest. "Gasp, you got me flowers?"
"Yes, and please never say 'gasp' aloud ever again," you winced.
That only made his smile grow. "No promises. But what'd you think of the show tonight? I'm glad you stayed the whole time."
"It was incredible! You were incredible," you amended with your eyes likely the shape of stars. "Who gave you the absolute audacity to be so talented, sir! I swear I heard some girl faint a couple rows behind me," you joked.
His eyes narrowed into sly, little crescents. "Oh? And did you faint for mine, too? Or did you save that reaction for another special someone?"
You flushed, your eyes averting to anywhere but the nosy feline before you.
Ten threw his head back in a loud guffaw. "Okay, okay. I see how it is. He's been looking for you, by the way."
Your eyes went wide. "And you wait until now to tell me?"
"I wanted my dose of Yn affection, too," he shrugged, giggling like a schoolgirl. "Plus, the look on your face was well worth it."
"Sometimes I hate you."
"Some is not all," he pointed out.
"âyou said she was over here? Yn!"
Yours and Ten's heads turned and you watched as Changmin's eyes found yours in the crowded room. He began pushing his way toward you, sweat still dampening the strands of hair and falling into the collar of the dark blazer he wore for Light a Flame.
Ten snickered under his breath. "Well, I'm gonna go find Mark to get my flowers. Text me later, 'kay? Okay!"
Before you could blink, Ten had disappeared into the masses. You swore that man was so slippery sometimes.
You glanced back in the direction that you saw Changmin coming from,but when you couldn't find him, you frowned. It really was awfully hard to find people in hereâŠ
"Boo!"
You swore your soul left your body for five seconds. You whirled around, glaring daggers at the impish squirrel man who somehow ended up behind you. "You're such a menace."
Changmin grinned so wide it looked like even his dimples were strained. "Sorry," he wheezed, not sounding sorry at all. "The opportunity presented itself on a gold-plated platter."
"You should feel very lucky that I wasn't holding lemonade this time."
"Okay, but why were you drinking that without a cap on the cup? Did they not give you a plastic lid or something?"
You felt the corner of your mouth lift. How was it so easy to recall these things? "It's just the universe telling you to end your pranks."
He shrugged helplessly. "I can't help that you are so easy to sneak up on."
"You're gonna say that when I somehow heard you asking if I was in here from across the room?"
"That's because I let you hear that; there's a difference," he said, leaning against the corridor wall next to you. He looked you up and down, tongue darting out for a moment. "Thanks for coming tonight."
You leaned your shoulder against the wall next to him. "I enjoyed myself," you said in reply. "You did really well tonight though, Changmin. It was a great performance."
He grinned, and his tongue had to poke the inside of his cheek. "Just great?"
You raised your eyebrows at him and decided to bypass that question for the moment. "Did my friends give you your flowers?"
Changmin showed his empty hands and you deadpanned.
"What?" He giggled. "I'm just stating the obvious."
"You're so infuriating sometimes."
He gently bumped your shoulder with his. "Nothing new."
Nothing new, indeed. It was strange, actually, falling into this kind of easygoing, light-hearted banter. You'd seen how easy it was that night in the lab, but this was nice, you had to admit. Banter and arguing were two different things, you learned, and the latter always took such a toll on those involved.
How did the two of you stay away for so long? Maybe you were both too prideful, too afraid to break the ice.
Changmin's expression sobered a little as he observed your expression. "What're you thinking about?"
You blinked, glancing over at him. "Nothing, justâŠ" Your voice lowered to something like a whisper, "I missed this." I missed you.
And as you met his eyes again, you knew that he had heard you. He swallowed, roughly. "Me too."
EPISODE THIRTEEN: OFF THE CUFF
THE quad was in bloom with the coming of spring and spring break. It was tradition at your university to take pictures and to take a stroll through the freshly bloomed cherry blossom trees lining the rectangular lawn. Only in spring did the trees reveal their beautiful, baby pink flowers, so it was optimal to go frolic amongst them while they were full.
Changmin had been dragged out by Chanhee. Well, he liked to say that Chanhee forced him outside, but in reality, Changmin had put just as much effort into his appearance today as Chanhee did, just not as formal. And luckily, it wasn't just the two best friends who were out with them among the crowd of people, but also the entirety of their friend groupâplus the significant others, too.
"I hate this more than Valentine's Day," Sunwoo grumbled as he blew a curl out of his eyes. He was referring to the couples all around them taking pictures and holding hands and kissing.
"You're telling me," Kevin sighed as he messed with the settings on his camera for the pictures he wanted to take of the scenery. "At least on Valentine's Day, people won't photobomb you."
Sangyeon had his phone out and was already taking photos of the blooming flowers around him and in the trees. He suddenly turned his phone around, set at point five zoom. "Hey guys, look here and smile!"
Everyone in the shot (all the singles: Chanhee, Changmin, Sunwoo, Kevin, Juyeon, and Hyunjae) slapped smiles onto their faces. As soon as Sangyeon put the phone down, their smiles dropped.
"Who was that for?" Juyeon asked as he slung an arm around Sangyeon's shoulder to peer at the eldest's phone screen. He made a groaning noise before peeling away. "Ahhhh, 'The Girlfriend'. I see."
Sangyeon cocked a brow at him. "Have you finally accepted that I have a girlfriend?"
"Nope."
Sangyeon's eyes looked up and away in exasperation, before he shook his head and returned to doing whatever he was doing.
Changmin surveyed the crowded quad with disinterest. He scanned all of the faces present around him; too many to count that was for sure. Jacob and JC!Yn had separated from them almost immediately; Eric and his girlfriend were off being cute or something; Younghoon and his partner hadn't even traveled here with most of them; but at least Haknyeon and his significant other stayed with them for the first five minutes to make conversation about the dance showcase a few nights ago.
He sighed. That was how long ago it had been since he last saw you. (My god, he sounded like some kind of lovesick teenager, waiting by the landline for his lover to ring him upâ)
On the other side of the quad, you and your friends had just arrived to do the same exact thing Changmin's friends were. But as soon as you saw the crowd, you were five seconds from simply giving up.
"We'd get like, one flower, and that's it," Seungkwan argued to Yeri who was trudging forward despite the load of people around.
Yeri huffed. "Not if you don't try, Boo Seungkwan."
He made a noise of disgruntlement, his head lifting up and nostrils flaring. "Oh my godâ"
"Yn, my wife, defend my honor!"
You snapped up straight, tuning back into the conversation. Mark and Jungwoo trailed somewhere behind the three of you and if you weren't careful, you'd lose them, too. "Huh? Oh, well, SeungkwanâŠ" Your voice trailed off, and your eyes wandered to a specific gathering of trees further down the lawn from where you currently were.
It was unfair how he was framed like a K-Drama shot: the slow motion pink petals drifting around him, his lithe body gracefully leaning against the dark bark of the cherry blossom tree, the green sweater vest layered over a white shirt and pants. You gulpedâhe looked way too pretty to just be standing thereâ
"âhello? Earth to Yn?" A hand was waving in front of your face and someone was poking your shoulder.
You shook away from them, eyes wide like a child with your hand caught in the cookie jar. "Huh?"
Seungkwan and Yeri sent you curious looks. "You were staring at Changmin," said Yeri, arms crossing over her chest.
Seungkwan let out a dramatically wistful, little sigh as he scratched the side of his head. "You're so lucky that Ten's not here; we are so very merciful compared to him."
You rolled your eyes, even though they were right. "I wasn't staring! I justâI couldn't tell if it was really him or not."
"Because I'm just so breathtakingly beautiful?"
"Definitely nâwhat the fuck," you yelped, nearly leaping out of your skin again at the right of Changmin's dimpled smile as he seemingly appeared out of thin air right next to you.
Changmin erupted into howling laughter, folding over onto his knees as he slapped his leg once, twiceâ
"You're not even that funny," you grumbled, side-eyeing both him and your friends. (Guess you really did lose Mark and JungwooâŠ)
Seungkwan and Yeri did not hide their own laughs very well, but they definitely weren't knee-slapping themselves.
"How'd you even cover so much ground that fast?" You queried, whirling back on Changmin.
He lifted a shoulder in a half-hearted shrug, his hands resting in the pockets of pants as he stood in a relaxed posture. His skin was unfairly pretty in this lighting, like his smile. "I harnessed my inner squirrel."
"You mean your inner furry?"
Seungkwan and Yeri chose this moment to slip away, calling out something like "we're just gonna go walk a tree" before bowing out. Changmin feigned an expression of offense, pressing a hand to his chest. "Rude! It's called athleticism."
You wrinkled your nose. "Like you know what athleticism is."
"I'll race you to the stairs over there right nowâHEY, CHEATER! I DIDN'T SAY GOâ" Despite his indignant squawk, Changmin's cheeks hurt from how hard he grinned as he raced after you toward the stairs at the other end of the lawn.
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"So⊠no Ten today?"
After a daring race, you and Changmin settled on top of the stairs overlooking the entire lawn. The sun hung at golden hour position and painted the landscape and people below in beautiful, buttery gold wash. You even swore you saw Chanhee chasing after Sunwoo with a handful of loose cherry blossom petals, no doubt to dump into the latter's hair.
You looked over to where Changmin was leaning back onto his palms next to you. "This again?"
He pursed his lips. "Well, I mean," he drawled, "you guys are pretty close. I just figured you'd do this kind of thing together."
"That's fair," you conceded. "Uh, he's actually on a trip with a couple of his frat brothers this week. Something like backpacking in Switzerland."
Changmin gave an indulgent nod of his head. "Wow. Switzerland."
"I know, right?"
He peered out into the distance, eyes squinting against the strength of the sun, but he looked like an art piece nonetheless. âYou and Ten arenât, like, together? Are you?â
You tilted your head to the side. Interesting question. âNo, weâre friends. I think in the beginning it might have felt like something on that level, but weâve bothâI think weâre both on the same page where we stand with each other.â You didnât know why you were telling him so much; heâd only asked you a question. But speaking of being together with someone⊠You coughed, âSumin told me what happened during the interview a couple weeks ago.â
Changmin smiled sheepishly, reaching up to scratch the back of his head. âOh, ha, she did? I guess I shouldnât be too surprised.â
âYou really didnât know?â
âThat she liked me? No,â he laughed with a shake of his head. He leaned forward onto his knees then, turning his head to the side to look at you with his fingers laced over his knees. âWho do you take me for, hm? I couldnât just assume she had a crush on me.â
You feigned a look of disagreement, and he gasped, shoving your upper arm playfully. âIâm not that bad!â He exclaimed.
âYou could be that bad,â you teased.
You watched as his expression cooled and the air around the two of you shifted. There was an earnestness in his eyes now, emphasized by the brilliance of the setting sun reflecting across his smooth lines of his face. âHave you ever thought about, you know, like trying to dance again?â
You werenât sure what prompted this change in subject, but you gave it a thought. âI definitely have,â you said honestly, âI just canât really step into a practice room without getting nervous.â You picked at a stray thread on your pants as you spoke and felt his gaze on you. âThat nightâthe one when you saw me in front of the performing arts hall really late at nightâI was trying to get myself to go in. To at least⊠try, yâknow. Maybe prove to myself that I could work up the courage to go in, but I couldnât.â
Changmin was quiet for a moment. His knees angled themselves toward you, and he leaned forward so his chest practically laid over his legs. âI said a lot of bad things to you in senior year,â he said lowly. âThey were stupidâI was stupid. Andâand if your anxiety with practice rooms comes from me, thenââ
âChangmin,â you interrupted and captured his attention. You shifted to mimic his body positioning, so your eyes were level and you were both just as small as the other. âI said really shitty things to you, too.â
âI told you that you should quit,â he rasped. He had to turn his head so you wouldnât see the silver pooling in his eyes. âIâm sorry, Yn; I didnât mean it. I didnât mean any of it.â
You heard his sniffle over all of the chatter from the lawn below and you moved closer to him until your legs and arms were pressed together. You wrapped an arm around him, only for him to raise himself up and practically drape himself over you, his arms looped around your upper body and his face tucked into the side of your neck. Your heart tripped over itself in surprise, but you let yourself lean into his body heat.
âIâm sorry, too. I know you didnât mean any of it. I didnât mean any of what I said either.â You breathed for a moment and sighed, simply allowing him to stay in your arms for however long he needed. âI think,â you started, âeven after three years, I still blame myself for letting all of that get to me. Sometimes, I want to go back in time and slap some sense into myself; maybe tell myself that I shouldnât have let what my mom said bury itself so deep inside me. I mean⊠where would I be now had I not listened to her?â
Changmin pulled away then, resting his forearms on his legs again, but he didnât back away from you. âYou were just a kid, Yn. You canât blame yourself.â
You rested your cheek against your fist. âI know. Itâs hard not to, though.â
âI know.â He took another look at you, and you felt his eyes really take you in for a moment. The corner of his lips lifted. âAre you happy?â
âWith?â
âWith how you turned out? Where you ended up?â
You held your breath. It was a good question, and as you turned to search yourself inwardly, you came to a couple of conclusions. âIn a way, I am. Itâs probably just bitterness and regret I feel when I wonder what could have been, but maybe things happen for a reason.â
He nodded, his hand reaching up to pick out a stray leaf that had fallen into your hair. âWe can always make up for lost time now,â he said. âWe never did get to finish that duet.â
EPISODE FOURTEEN: [GET] OFF THE GROUND
THE next day, you found yourself standing outside the back door to the performing arts building. Because it was spring break, a large helping of the student population had abandoned campus as soon as their finals were over, leaving the place barren except for the area with the cherry blossoms. You stood next to Changmin, the latter holding his bag by the strap over his shoulder. You had been staring at the door for more than a minute now, trying to slow the palpitations of your heart.
âWe can leave whenever you want to,â he murmured to you, the back of his hand nudging yours. âLetâs just try.â
You got yourself to nod.
The hallways were uncharacteristically quiet compared to the previous couple of times you had been back here. Since there was no one else here, you and Changmin got to pick whichever practice room you wanted. The largest one was the winner, and the lights flickered on to wash the shadows away. You immediately moved to one side of the room to set your things down, and Changmin went to his corner by the speaker. He was already hooking up his phone to the aux cord, but kept one eagle-eye on you as you inhaled the sight of the empty room around you.
As usual, your throat began closing in on itself, and you coaxed yourself into taking deep breaths.
You started out on the floor in front of the mirror, your legs crossed over each other and Changminâs phone in your hands. Changmin had shouldered off his white athletic jacket, and began stretching as you swiped through the selection of music on his phone. The two of you collectively agreed for you to start off just watching. Once you were comfortable in the practice room environment, and if you wanted to dance, you would join him whenever you were ready. If you were never ready, then you could continue to just watch him and cheer him on during the practice.
You watched him card a hand through his hair as he peered at himself in the mirror behind you. âI always thought this mirror made you vain,â you chuckled, your hand having settled into your lap instead of at the base of your throat.
He furrowed his brows at you. His hands rested on his hips, the muscle in his forearms emboldening from the action. âRude. I think you were the one who made me vain.â
âThe fuck? How so?â You challenged.
âYou always said you admired my facial expressions and my pretty smile,â he grinned at your reaction, snickering to himself. âDid you pick a song yet?â
You watched him dance. For the first few songs that played on shuffle, he was simply warming up his body and freestyling to whatever he heard. You knew Changmin was no stranger to people watching him dance, but there was something still so intimate about watching him in this space. You could watch him create things like magic, as well as watch him fumble and laugh at his own misgivings. Except, instead of doing it all by himself, his eyes would find yours and smile.
Next quarter, Changmin was supposedly signed on to be a TA for one of the dance courses, so he asked for your opinion on a few of his ideas for choreographies he could teach.
After showing you his second idea, he gestured to you then looked back at himself in the mirror. âWhat do you think? Iâm not sure if writing something for each nuance in the beat would be a bit too much or if itâs something that should be used as a challenge routine.â
You hummed in understanding. âWell, if itâs an intermediate dance course, then I think it could be worked up to. Are these people dance majors or⊠maybe minoring in dance?â
He nodded when you said the latter. âSupposedly, they arenât necessarily dance majors. But yeah, I agreeâit could probably be brought out later in the quarter instead.â He made a motion with his hand as he backpedaled a couple steps to give himself more room between you and him. âCould you rewind to the first verse again? I wanna see something.â
You obliged him and rewinded the song to his desired timestamp. He tried out another possible set of choreo, but ended up stopping halfway through the chorus.
Again and again, you rewinded the song for him to try something new, but each time, he was met with his own dissatisfaction.
You suddenly stood, setting his phone on the ground with the song having been rewinded just slightly before the intended timestamp. Your hands were shaky and your heart was probably beating at an unhealthy speed, but you needed to try out something.
Changminâs eyes opened wide as you came to stand next to him, but he said nothing. Instead, he let you loosely show him what you had concocted in your head while watching him go through trial after trial.
Before you knew what was happening, the two of you were weaving your ideas together, taking pieces of his original choreography and amending it with yours. You had watched him from the beginning so many times that you didnât need long to pick up on the rest. By the end, the two of you had danced the entirety of the song together, your chest rising and falling fast with the speed of your breath.
Changmin released an exclamatory yell, thrusting his fist to the ceiling, then clasping your hand with his. âLetâs go! I really like that, Yn,â he said with his face split by a shit-eating grin.
Your heart was bursting again, not with nerves, but something you hadnât felt in a long, long time. You brushed the hair from your eyes, a satisfied beam set on your face. âI like it, too.â
There was a sheen akin to pride in his eyes. âI wanna show you something,â he said, walking over to his phone with a skip in his step. âStay there! I wanna teach you this bit of choreo thatâs been living in my head for a while now.â
And so, you followed Changminâs instructions as he put on a groovy-type beat. The routine was simple enoughâlooks-wise. But if you knew anything about the things Changmin choreographed, the difficulty was all in the subtlety and technique. When you were younger, the appeal between you and Changmin as partners were that you were practically foils for each other. While Changmin ruled the arena of sharp, focused isolations and movements, your area of expertise laid in bigger, fuller movements like that of a brushstroke. When you had watched Juyeon and Changminâs performance during the winter showcase, you supposed that was why they were able to complement each other well. It was essentially what you and Changmin were, in combination.
The longer you and Changmin danced, the more your chest filled with air and warmth and love and happiness. The guilt and fear from before had melted away to reveal this suppressed portion of you that had been hidden for a long time.
At some point, the two of you were just messing around, and ended up sprawled on the polished wood floor of the practice room clutching your stomachs while choking on laughter.
Changmin rolled onto his side, eyes still squinted in delight as he tried to get a grip of his breathing. âIs your back okay?â He managed to wheeze between gasps and howls.
You wiped a tear that crept out from your eye. âNo! I just tried carrying a fifty-something-kg man on my back. Do you think Iâm okay?â
âIn my defense,â he said, peering down at you as he rose into a sitting position and leaned back onto his palms, âyou claimed you were stronger than me and could be the base.â
âA warning would have been nice!â You exclaimed. You rolled onto your stomach, laying your chin over your arms. âNo one in their right mind just jumpscares people like that.â
âHave you met me?â
âFair enough.â
A remnant of that merriment remained on his lips as he felt around the floor around him for where his phone had fallen out of his pants pocket. He caught a glimpse of the time, sighing, then raking a hand through his hair. âItâs already one oâclock. Are you hungry? Wanna get lunch or something?â
âSure, what do you feel like?â You asked, eyes following his movements as he clambered up to his feet and tucked his phone back into his pocket.
He pressed his lips together in thought, humming, âDunno. Fast food maybe?â
You rolled into a sitting position, similar to the one he had been in just moments before. âOkay.â
âCome on; letâs get up then.â He offered a hand out to you, and you clasped his forearm tightly.
In one fell motion, Changmin swept you upright and to your feetâbut he used a little too much pulling force, and you were stumbling into him, palms pressed flat against his chest, and his arms coming around your waist. You held your breath as the two of you fought to stabilize the other.
âShit, sorry about that,â he muttered from above you with a low chuckle.
You opened your mouth to reply, but as you raised your head to meet his eyes and not just his Adamâs apple, you lost all your breath. There was barely a hairsbreadth distance between your face and his. Changmin came to the same determination as you had and his eyes went wide.
A curious thing happened. His pupils dilated, and his eyes darted down to your mouth and his tongue swiped over his own to dampen them.
Your breath as you exhaled was as unsteady as your heart rate.
You felt his hold on your tighten slightly; his Adamâs apple bobbed. And then he was leaning forward, his eyes fluttering closedâ
He kissed you then.
His lips were soft over your own with the slightest bit of pressure, nose nudging the side of your cheek.
Your hands moved up the plane of his chest to grasp his toned shoulders; he shifted his left hand to cradle the back of your head.
Wait, what is happeningâ
You both pulled away, as if the same thought had echoed through both of your heads at the same time.
Panic leapt into the two of you and you jolted away when the distinct sound of Boss by some group called Neo Culture Technology blasted throughout the quiet practice room.
"Fuck," you swore. You glanced back at Changmin and saw the question, the uncertainty, theâyou couldn't even tell. Your mind was everywhere and nowhere at once. You could still feel his mouth on yours. "Thatâthat's Doyoung's ringtone. I have to take this."
"Okay," he whispered inaudibly, and you slipped out from his hold.
With your back to him, he rubbed his hands down his face and an indescribable emotion seized his chest. He rubbed a thumb over his lipsâŠ
"Doyoung, you need to calm down," you said as Doyoung's voice quite literally rambled at lightspeed into your ear.
You heard your friend take one deep breath, then repeat, "I think one of these final draft files are corrupted. I'm freaking the fuck out right now, and I know you're not out of town, so if you could pleaseâfor the sake of my sanityâcome to the office and help me!" He was pleading, begging, and Kim Doyoung did not beg. He sounded like one hair-pull from dropping down to his knees.
In any other context, you would have wanted to record this for the history books. Any other context.
Your eyes darted over to Changmin who was still standing in the middle of the room, hands tucked into his pockets, and gaze pinned to you.
You couldn't justâleave? Could you? Not after thatâ
Then you caught Changmin nodding his head in the direction of the door, his head cocking to the side in silent question. Do you need to go? He mouthed.
You pursed your lips with a reluctant nod. Something's wrong with the paper.
Then go. We'll talk after.
Talk. Yup. You started grabbing your things and you squeezed your phone between your ear and shoulder. "âokay okay, Doyoung. Can you stop wasting your energy for me, and tell me exactly what the screen is telling you?"
You began making your way to the door, but halted in the doorway. You hesitated, turning back to look at Changmin. You really shouldn't leaveâbut you had to.
"Yn."
You grabbed your phone and pressed the speaker into your shoulder. "Yes?" It sounded breathless.
Desperation gleamed like silver in his eyes. One did not often see that emotion from Ji Changmin. "Don't shut me out."
EPISODE FIFTEEN: OFF THE BOOKS
THE first person that came to mind was Choi Chanhee. "Whatâ"
"I kissed her!" Changmin blurted, hand slapping over his mouth.
"You what?!"
â â¶
You were breathless, brain muddled, a hot mess of a shitshow, when you got to the Daily. The rest of the Board members were on break, including your resident tech expert, so you had assured Doyoung that you were free if he needed anything. (If you weren't deeply regretting that now though.)
You had fast walked all the way from the performing arts center to the Daily's newsroom, effectively cutting travel time down from ten minutes to seven, even with your bag of items. Though, it definitely didn't help your headspace. You could hardly think about Changmin, the kiss, and a corrupted file all at the same time. Not to mention, you finally managed to wrangle Doyoung off the phone with you so he could go splash water on his face to calm the fuck down.
The newsroom was dark when you got there, but you saw the light from Doyoung's office shining down the corridor. He was seated behind his desk, his expression a lot more calm than he sounded from the phone, but his face and bangs were a bit damp, meaning he had actually gone to wash his face. Good.
He saw you trudging down the hall, your baby hairs flying everywhere, and your breath coming out in pants. He noticed the bag slung over your shoulder and had the nerve to ask, "Oh, were you on the way somewhere?"
You sent him a pained stare and collapsed into the chair on the opposite side of his desk.
"You look stressed."
"Changmin and I kissed."
Doyoung's eyes nearly fell out of his head and his body was half an inch from falling out of his chair. "HUH?"
Your head craned back against the back of the chair. "I know."
"Girl, why are you here then?"
"You said it was an emergency!" You cried, straightening. You didn't even acknowledge the fact that Doyoung had just called you "girl". "Now, let's work this file situation out."
Doyoung moved his laptop further away from you. "Oh, nuh-uh, Missy. You're gonna just send me your copy, and then you're gonna go on your merry way back to Mr. Dancer Man and kiss him again."
Your face scrunched up. "Hello?" What was in the sink water in this buildingâŠ
"Did you talk about it? Are you two dating now?"
"Doyoung," you whined, scrubbing a hand over your face, "you literally called right after we kissed."
Doyoung made a noise of disappointment. "Damn, I'm never gonna live this down."
"Seungkwan's gonna call you a cockblocker for the rest of your life," you muttered in agreement.
He snorted. "You said it, not me." He sobered then, closing the lid of his laptop so he could lace his fingers over it and fix you with a serious expression. "So how do you feel? Tell me what happened."
You twisted and dropped your bag to the ground by your feet, moving your chair closer to the desk so you could drape your upper half on top of the cool surface. "We were dancingâ"
"Really?"
"Mhm," you hummed against the table. "It was⊠it was really nice, Doie. I actually had fun. And then we justâI don't even knowâwe played around a little and he was helping me up off the ground, and suddenly we were kissing."
Doyoung's brows furrowed together. "Ah, I see. Did he kiss you or did you kiss him?"
"He kissed me, but I didn't stop him." You could recall the look in his eyes with a striking amount of clarity. "I⊠I don't really know what it all means, or what it means to me. I'm a little confused, if I'm honest."
He sighed. "And that's okay. I think this is something you definitely need to go back and talk to him about though, hm?"
"Yeah."
"But Yn," he continued, reaching over to rub the top of your head and get you to look up, "did you ever have feelings for the guy?"
You slowly raised yourself up from the table with a frown on your face. "When I was a kid, I didn't really see anyone else but him," you confessed, almost unconsciously. You hadn't known what the feeling you harbored for him was back then, but maybe you could seek to understand it now.
Doyoung made a vague gesture with his hand as he sat back in his chair. "Well, that's a start for sure. But you and he have been on rocky terrain for years now. You're not kids anymore and a lot of things have changed." He was right, in some sense. You and Changmin had spent three years convincing yourselves you didn't need each other. Perhaps it had been the opposite the entire time, but what did it all mean?
"I'm glad to have him in my life again," you said quietly. "I think I've always felt⊠different about Changmin than any other friend I've had before, y'know? It was just unconscious in a way."
"Would you want to act on that then? See where it goes?"
You let his questions resonate around your head for a minute. But the more you thought about it, the more certain you became of your answer.
â â¶
The back corridors of the performing arts hall were just as dark as it was when you had left. For a moment, you were afraid that Changmin had left. But as you neared the practice room from earlier, you could make out the sounds of voices drifting from the cracked open door of the room.
You strained your earsâwho was that with Changmin?
You reached the door, quietly pressing yourself against the wall to peer in through the cracked doorway. There, sitting opposite Changmin on the practice room floor, was Chanhee.
"âthink about it, Changmin," said Chanhee as he dropped his friend by the shoulders to keep him from sulking. "She kissed you back. Don't you think that means something?"
"She could've just been caught up in the moment," Changmin countered. "She could'veâ" He made a frustrated noise and threw his hands out in front of him, "Maybe I just don't want to be disappointed."
Chanhee frowned. "Disappointed⊠that she doesn't return your feelings? Changmin, can you be honest with me for a second?"
He gave a solemn nod.
"Those feelings you had for her when you were a kidâhave they ever gone away?"
You had to back away from the door and press your palm against your mouth. But because of that, you weren't able to catch Changmin's answer. Your heart slammed against your ribcage, your hands shaking as your thoughts raced in your head. You had to open the door now. You'd already intruded when you eavesdropped on their conversation.
Sucking in a breath, you pushed the door open wider. No going back now.
Changmin and Chanhee were both frozen in place when you poked your head into the room. The former paled in the warm-toned practice room lights, and you saw him gulp.
"Yn!" Chanhee laughed nervously as he and his friend both scrambled to their feet. His car keys jangled noisily from where they hung on a clip from his belt loop. "Uhm, I think I should leave," he said, clearing his throat and brushing past you.
You grabbed your arm as you shuffled into the room and gently kicked the door closed behind you.
Changmin cupped the back of his neck. "How much did you hear?" He asked, not even bothering to hide the open glisten in his eyes, the pure vulnerability lying stark on his face. It felt like you were seventeen again, standing alone together in the practice room, not really sure what the other person would say or do or feel.
"What did Chanhee mean by you having feelings for me when we were kids?" You asked.
The silence was palpable. "You really didn't know?"
No, you shook your head, definitely not. "IâI mean, no. Not really. I guess I always thought⊠I don't know what I thought."
He braced both hands behind his head now, his eyes tilted back toward the ceiling. "Yn," he said before looking you in the eyes again, "every time I saw you, I saw someone who put the fucking stars in the sky. If you watch any of our videos from back thenâ" He pushed out a haggard breath from his mouth. "I could never not care for you, could never stop caring for you. It hurt a lot when we stopped being us because I thought IâŠ"
His hands fell to his sides, helpless. "I thought I lost you. And then it felt like you hated me, so I tried to hate you, too. And then we worked shit out. And thenâŠ" Changmin brushed his bangs back and was unable to look you in the eyes for longer than a second with each glance. "I'm sorry I kissed you. I don't want to lose you again, Yn."
Your heart thundered in your ears so loud that you almost thought he could hear it, even from so far away. You got yourself to take a step forward, and then another.
Changmin waited as you walked closer to him, his lips pressed together.
You inhaled. "Changmin, I can't say for sure what I felt for you back then, and I definitely can't articulate my feelings for you as well as you just didâ" His eyes clashed with yours, that energy colliding, "âbut I'm not sorry you kissed me, or that I kissed you."
You thought you heard his breath hitch for a moment.
"I don't want to lose you again, either," you said and tentatively reached for his hands. Never in your years of knowing him had you known a moment where his fingers trembled like they did now. "And IâI really want to see where this goes. Would you want to see where this goes with me?"
His fingers curled around yours as he nodded. "Yes."
EPISODE SIXTEEN: OFF [MY] FACE
"WHAT about that one?"
"Don't touch that one."
"Will it burn my skin off?" Changmin asked in a sleepy daze as one hand rubbed his eye and the other reached for the gallon of liquid that sat behind a locked cabinet with a clearly marked DO NOT TOUCH. DANGER. plastered on the side.
"Yes," you said without looking up from your organic chemistry textbook.
Changmin's hand dropped immediately and he turned to send a look your way. "Well, that's not very safe."
His hoodie-covered head began bumbling back over to you through the maze of workbenches. It was the first week back to school from spring break, thus, the very first week of the spring quarter. You and Changmin were currently in your regular lab space that you unofficially dubbed your study area. Kun was in the break room probably half asleep over a bag of shrimp chips, and Ten⊠Ten was somewhere around here. Maybe he got lost down the hallway looking for the bathroom or something.
Changmin had come to hang out with you though, even though he was practically a walking baby giraffe as drowsiness possessed his whole being. But he insisted on staying until you went home.
"It's actually just distilled water," you said with a chuckle. "The lab professors just don't want people using it because for some reason, the convenience stores around here are always out, and they don't want to go hunting for more."
You felt him drape over your back with a fwump. "I love when you talk dirty to me," he said through a rather large yawn.
You grinned to yourself, shaking your head. "Okay, I think we need to get you home."
"Not before you take me to dinner first."
"Are you sure you're not drunk?"
You packed your things up quickly, especially when you saw Changmin nodding off while standing upright. It was already around nine o'clock by the time you said good night to Kun and located Ten (yeah, he'd gone looking for the bathroom and almost gotten locked in a supply closet instead).
Changmin tried to convince you he was okay to drive, but by the way he couldn't even figure out that his keys were hanging on his belt loop, it was safe to say that you were driving tonight. The drive over to Changmin and Chanhee's apartment was an easy one since they lived in the university district and the streets were quite barren at this point. You helped him up to the apartment, greeting Chanhee who was in a fluffy pink robe and matching headband.
"Hi Chanhee," you sighed as you pushed Changmin into the bathroom to shower.
Chanhee looked on in ill-concealed amusement. "He'll be much better after he showers," he reassured you from his perch on the couch. You saw the page-long math problems spread out on the coffee table and held in a gag.
"Dear god, I hope so."
Chanhee directed you to where Changmin's room was and you dumped both yours and his backpacks on the floor by his desk. You actually had yet to step foot in here until now, so while Changmin was doing his thing in the bathroom, you let your eyes roam all around the room. It was relatively clean (emphasis on relatively) with walls that were minimally decorated. There was a whole separate rack of shirts and jackets left outside the small wardrobe, and you recognized a couple of them.
You leaned over his desk to see what he had posted on the wall above it. There were a couple dozen printed photographs of him and his friends, as well as an award or two that were big in name and no doubt special to him. You felt yourself smile; you didn't have to be up here, but you liked seeing his smile in all of these pictures.
And then you saw it.
There was a printed copy of a review pinned amongst the pandemonium of memorabilia. The layout of the page was incredibly familiar, and with widened eyes, you realized that it was a review from the Daily's Opera Glasses.
In fact, as you squinted and skimmed, it was your review from freshman year. It was your (anonymous) review about his debut winter showcase performance.
Wow.
You barely registered Changmin shuffling into the room in slippers and a bathrobe of his own, his dark hair still dripping with water.
He passed you a glance while heading for his wardrobe. "Hey, do you wanna stay over?"
You definitely weren't prepared for that question. "Stay over?" You parroted dumbly. "Also, you have an Opera Glasses review printed out?" Your hand gestured to the sheet of paper pinned to the wall.
Changmin's head turned and he abandoned the wardrobe to walk over to you and his desk. You pressed yourself against the wall to the side to give him space to look. "Ah," he said with a boyish grin, "that was yours, wasn't it?"
"How the hell could you tell?"
He leaned in close to you, bracing an arm above your head. The smell of his shampoo was strong and you came to the realization that he was still in a bathrobe. His tongue darted out to wet his lips. "You don't think I could tell what your writing voice sounded like?" He asked, his voice suddenly lowered.
You inched forward, a dare. "Are you gonna get dressed, Changmin?"
His smile widened. "I could," he teased.
"Hey! Can you guys close the door or keep it down? Some of us are single and have math homework!"
Both you and Changmin laughed at Chanhee's outburst even though your face was definitely heated up.
Changmin took advantage of your unassuming state and pressed his mouth to yours, tasting your laughter on his tongue until you could only taste his in return. It was a dizzying sort of kiss, his arm still above you and his other curled around your waist.
When he pulled away, he bit his lip around a smirk. "I'll get changed now."
Criminal. Absolutely criminal.
He indeed got changed. And so did you. Apparently, he was being serious about you staying the night, and soon enough, you found yourself buried beneath his covers and swept in his very clingy arms. Not that you were complaining; he smelled nice.
You and Changmin laid facing each other in the darkness of his room. Round spectacles sat awkwardly on his nose bridge since the side of his face was pressed against the pillow, but he said he wouldn't take them off until he was just about to drift off.
"Yn-ie."
"Hm?"
He giggled, turning over and reaching over the side of his bed for something. You were about to question what he was doing until he quite literally shoved his wretched Chucky doll into your face.
"What the flying fuckâ" You glared at the toy and its creepy stitched face. You had been startled by it, but you had grown used to it after having to deal with his obsession with the damn thing in the last two years of high school.
Changmin hugged the abomination to his chest as he snickered loudly.
"I thought you got rid of that thing."
"You clearly don't know me well enough."
You began to sit up and make a show of throwing off the covers. "I'm leavingâ"
"Wait, wait, wait!" He blubbered, grabbing your upper arm and yanking you back down onto the bed next to him.
He leaned over you, his Chucky doll still tucked in the crook of his arm, as Changmin pouted. The glasses were practically sliding off his nose and his hair was sticking up in the back. What a duality. "I don't want you to leave."
"I'm not cuddling with Chucky, Changmin."
"Butâ"
"I will go ask Chanhee for an extra blanket."
Changmin's pout contorted into a scowl. "I'll murder him."
You wanted to laugh at the ridiculousness of this conversation. "I think you need to go to sleep."
He flopped back onto the bed next to you, reluctantly setting Chucky back down on the floor next to the bed where the wretched thing had been hiding this whole time. You suppressed a shiver.
Finally able to breathe easy, you settled back into Changmin's arms. He tucked you against his chest, his chin settled on top of your head. You felt him shift as he took his glasses off and reached behind him to set them on the nightstand.
You were just drifting off to sleep to the melody of his heart beat when: "Yn?"
"Hm?"
His lips pressed to the crown of your head. "I missed you."
You knew what he meant. You pressed a kiss to his chest and heard the shuddering breath that fell from his lips. "I missed you, too."
EPISODE SEVENTEEN (EPILOGUE): [ON OUR TERMS]
THE problem with the restaurant was that it reminded you of something like the word "home". The sign above the door was made with some common font that one could find on Microsoft Word and you were pretty sure they only took cash, too. There was a reason you had chosen this restaurant in particular, and it was because you thought that eating at a place with your comfort foods would, well, comfort you. But you had been staring at the front for a minute or two now, and you weren't sure it was working.
From beside you, you felt someone take your hand in his. "We don't have to go in," said Changmin, his expression blank and reserved as he looked at the eatery, but softened a considerable amount when he looked over at you.
Your mother was waiting for you in there, somewhere. You wanted to finally talk to herâmaybe make some peace with yourself. You'd told Changmin about it, and he insisted on coming as moral support.
You squeezed his hand and he squeezed back. "I can't just not go, Changmin."
His touch was gentle as his thumb grazed over the back of your knuckles, just as gentle as his voice was, "You don't owe her anything, Yn. You deserve an apology from her and you deserve closure, but you don't owe her anything. Not after what she put you through."
You were quiet for a moment and your free hand brushed over the hollow of your throat where the tightening sensation was.
Changmin added, "I'll support whatever decision you come to."
You considered the restaurant again. It had always held a great amount of significance and comfort for you. Did you want to ruin that with a potentially sour conversation? For all you knew, this could end incredibly poorly.
But⊠there were some things that needed to be done.
You steeled your resolve. "Ready?"
Changmin, all dapper in his dress shirt and pants and styled hair, flashed you a dimpled smile. "Whenever you are."

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1.3k words, est. relationship au, hurt/comfort, minor fluff but more angst?, a bit of silliness, mentions of work pressures, neck kisses, intimacy, mentions of playful biting, pretty much not beta'd or proofread (past my bedtime; written in an hour)
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In the dark, the clock on top of the oven screamed â3:22AMâ in angry, red light. You stumbled past it, vision blurry and footsteps as quiet as you could make them against the hardwood. Your bones ached to the marrow and you could feel the blood throbbing violently in your skull; you could not sleep.
It had been three hours of tossing and turning before you completely gave up and slipped out into the kitchen. Usually, it wasn't too difficult for you to fall asleep, but alas, there would always be exceptions.
You managed to find the opened bag of tangerines on the kitchen counter, the orange, wiry mesh already torn from the last person who'd grabbed one to snack on. As your eyes grew accustomed to the dark, you dug your nail into its skin and began to peel it open.
Through your daze, you just barely registered the sound of the bedroom door openingâfootsteps followed after and came closer; they weren't trying to stay quiet like you were, as there wasn't any reason to anymore. Hands patted you down from your shoulders to your arms until they could settle comfortably around your waist; his body slid flush against your back like a puzzle piece, still warm from being in bed. Hair tickled the underside of your jaw as he nestled his chin into the crook of your shoulder, the ghost of his breath fanning across your skin like a caress, relieved.
âDid I wake you?â You murmured, forcing yourself awake a little as you felt him lean more of his weight against you.
A low hum. âBed got cold.â
The corners of your mouth tilted upward as you stuck a piece of fruit into your mouthâit was summer; the bed couldn't have been cold. Juice spilled over your tongue in a comfortingly sweet tang, and you went for another. âSorry, love. Do you want some?â You asked, holding onto a piece of tangerine.
âMm-mm,â Changmin hummed, shaking his head with a slight movement. You felt his arms give your body a squeeze. âAre you okay?â He asked, voice small.
You shoveled the remainder of the tangerine half into your mouth, hands reaching for another one to keep yourself busy as you chewed, then swallowed. âTired.â
âIs it the thing?â
Just the thought of the thingâthe project you were given charge of at workâmade you wish the ground would swallow you up. Your hands stilled on the orange.
The project was the first you were given a manager role for, as they thought it appropriate because you came up with the idea, but it seemed to only be an excuse to overload you with every Herculean task they could think of. You were practically chained to your cubicle desk until day's end, only leaving to go to the bathroom and attend another god forsaken meeting. Where home was supposed to be for rest, you were often slumped over the dining table, stressing yourself silver.
The thought of Monday⊠no, you couldn't think of Monday. You'd gone so long working on this thingâhow could they make you loathe an idea that you proposed?
At your lack of an answer, there came a small breath against your neck. His thumb gently rubbed your side back and forth, the ebb and flow of the tide. âI'm sorry, baby. I know it doesn't mean much, but I'm proud of you.â
âIt does mean something,â you countered quietly, and moved one of your hands to place it over his that rested over your stomach. âI'm justâI hate it here sometimes.â
The two of you seemed to sigh at once, your chests raising up then deflating in tandem. It made the knots in your shoulders loosen for just a moment, and you could release some of the strain keeping you tight and awake.
âOne more,â he coaxed lowly. âInââ
You both slowly pulled air up through your nose to fill the caverns in your chests.
ââOut.â
As all things came and went, so too did this breath.
âGood,â he murmured, his lips pressing something sweet against your throat.
You were too tired to cry, but you might have just then. Sometimes it was just a project, but other times it was everything to you. It was born from your two hands, your brains, your back, your bones. Plenty of blood, sweat, and tears had seeped into every proposal and presentation, but you could never tell if it was enough. Would it ever be enough?
Changmin's head shifted as you snuck another piece of orange past your lips. âRemember,â he said, âwhen we were in college, and I let you text girls on my Hinge?â
Your mouth sweetened into a smile at the memory. âIt was only because I let you text the guy who'd given me his number.â
âHe was so lameâhe clearly just wanted you to go see that new Stephen King movie so he could hold your hand.â You could feel him roll his eyes in the dark, though his voice remained syrupy with sleep.
You held back a snort. âThat's the point, hon. If I remember correctly, the pick-up lines I used on those girls actually worked.â
âCrazy.â
Now it was your turn to roll your eyes. You chewed on the next piece of fruit, swallowing it down before speaking again. âAt least one of us has game.â
You felt the light pressure of his teeth against your shoulder, and you let out a surprised laugh. You didn't jerk away thoughâawfully used to your partner's strange language of affectionâbut you did push back against his forehead in lighthearted reprimand. âWe talked about the biting.â
âYeah, and you said you liked it.â
It was a good thing you didn't have fruit in your mouth. You warmed the slice of orange in your palm as you let the heat leave your cheeks and your neck. He could undoubtedly feel how flushed you were, and he seemed to preen at it.
âGotcha,â he said smugly, and the smile on his lips molded against your skin as he left a kiss behind your ear. He nuzzled his nose there, too, fingers dancing along your side.
âI love you,â he said next. These words were quiet again. âI hate seeing you like this.â
You knew he meant the state he found you inâhunched over in the dark, eyes glazed over, and dread thrashing in your ears to fill the silence. The laughter that lit up your face just now had been his doing, his attempt at easing all of that burden.
You laid your head against his. âI love you, too.â You hated feeling this way, but some things had to be done. You had to see this one through, and you would.
âDon't run yourself ragged for this,â he said, as if reading your mind. âCan't let you lose yourself.â
The corners of your eyes prickled, your vision going blurry again. Your chewing slowed and you finished the last of the orange in your hands to clear the way for him to grab your fingers to intertwine them with his. He rocked your bodies slowly, dreamilyâhe was the gentle swaying of the waves beneath the raft you laid uponâand he was keeping you above water.
âSenior year of high schoolââ a miniscule break in his own voice, ââwhen college decisions came out⊠you didn't speak for so long, didn't eat. It was so quiet, and IâI didn't know how to help you.â Back then, the two of you were only labeled as best friends; you still hadn't decided if what you had back then was what you had now, but it was love in some form of the word and feeling. You supposed in every phase of knowing Ji Changmin, what you felt for him was love. âCan I help you now, please? How can I help you?â
You sucked in a breath and it came out trembling. âI'm just tired.â
âYeah.â
âJustâthatâs all. Just be here with me.â
You could feel his slight nod that turned into a tuck into your shoulder. Your pulse fluttered beneath the brush of his lips, his hands tightening around you. (I'm not going anywhere, not without you.)
In a night quickly dissolving into daylight, he held you and held you and held you.

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