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fluff/crack
requested by @txtdream! tanya i had a time with this request, you have a big + sexc brain and i hope you know that đ
{a/n: this was so much fun to make, the concept of soobin being spiderman is just *chefs kiss* magnifique. also fyi this is a one shot! the title makes it seem like it could be a part of something bigger but itâs not!! hope you enjoyed <3}
masterlist insp. by this edit of mine
warnings! not proof read, all lowercase if that annoys you, soobin being a doobin (he's in denial that he likes you)
pairing! student!soobin x student!reader
a/n! should I write more to this ? I was trying to take notes for my class and tell me why the textbook does not have anything noteworthy in it??? it says a whole lot of nothing

soobin doesnât care, he swears he doesnt but he can't help himself. he can't help how he sees you carrying boxes for a teacher and immediately moves to help you. he can't help but to get the tissue box and pretend to need it while bringing it over to you because he sees you with a runny nose. he can't help but to get an extra water/snack and secretly put it on your desk while you're out of the classroom.
but he doesn't care. he keeps telling himself he doesn't care when he sees you laughing with some other guy because why would he? you two aren't dating. you're just classmates who happen to be sort of friends. the kind of friends that talk to each other when they're seated close enough and hangout but only in a group with other friends even though you two really only talk to each other. but whatever, you're just over there shyly smiling at this guy when you could be with soobin, smiling at him not this rando but he doesn't care, right?
soobin tells himself he doesn't care while he storms up to you and asks if you understood today's lesson because he "doesn't get it" when you smile and tell him you can explain it to him, he can't stop his triumphant smile from painting his lips while you two walk away so you can "teach him" even if the information you tell him is completely wrong
maybe he does care, just a little bit
(the guy you were talking to was teasing you about how much you like soobin)

Aaahh so cute!
NIGHTS WITH YOU
genre. fluff. warnings. food (ramen). pairing. soobin x fem!reader. wc. 700. request. requested by @blue-jisungs (my baby) for #25: "are those my clothes" and #34: "where's my goodnight kiss?" a/n. i've been writing just so much sleepy fluff either sleepy morning fluff or sleepy bedtime fluff im not complaining cause its always so soft but yeah :(



Soobin stepped out of the bathroom, still drying his hair with a towel. His eyes immediately scoured around the room for you, and when he didnât find you anywhere, a frown etched on his face. Since he had been at practice all day, you forced him to take a shower before delivering any hugs or kisses, despite how much he begged for them. It was a reasonable request, of course. He was sweaty and stinkyâ of course youâd rather kiss a clean Soobin. But your boyfriend hadnât seen you all day and simply needed to be as close to you as possible for the rest of the night.Â
He located you quickly, following the smell of spicy noodles to the kitchen. His eyes softened as he saw your figure, wearing one of his black t-shirts. He pouted, coming up behind you to hold you in a back hug.Â
âAre those my clothes?â He asked softly, a giddy smile growing on his face as soon as you laughed.
âYou left your drawer open. They were practically asking for me to take them. Plus, theyâre more comfortable than my pyjamas.â You said simply, stirring the sauce packet into the pot of ramen noodles you were preparing.Â
Although Soobinâs shirts were much too big for you to wear daily, they made for the perfect oversized sleeping garment. As they were designed to fit your 6 foot man both height wise and broad back wise, they practically swallowed your figure. But you loved it, especially the way the shirts smelled exactly like your boyfriend. Soobin didnât mind. How could he when you looked so cute in his clothes?
âWe already share everything anyway. Including that ramenâ?â
âNo! Youâre not getting any!â You shoved your boyfriend off of your back, defensively shielding the ramen pot from his prying hands. He frowned, eyebrows furrowed as he tried to find a way through, but each reach he took got expertly blocked by your chopsticks.
âThat is not one bite. Thatâs like, 6 at least!â You slouched back onto Soobinâs chest, keeping up your pretend grumpiness after you had finally agreed to give him just one bite. Truthfully, you had prepared the ramen more for him than you in the first place. You just wanted to see him eat well after practice. But it was always fun to tease him. Admitting that you carefully prepared them for your boyfriend would make you look unbelievably whipped. Which you were, but you werenât about to admit it out in the open.
âHere, open up.â Soobin said, holding the chopsticks up for you, feeding you the bite of ramen carefully. Maybe he was just as equally whipped. You whipped your frown off your face and snuggled closer to your boyfriend, enveloped by his fresh scent and warm skin.Â
âI canât believe Beomgyu got to see you more this week than me. Itâs not fair.â You sighed, thinking back to the past couple of days. Even when Soobin didn't have a schedule, heâd busied himself in the company building with Beomgyu, playing games or writing lyrics.Â
You had nothing against the younger member, you were as close to him as you were any of Soobinâs friends. But nothing hit you quite as hard as the loneliness you felt when Soobin was away from you. It felt nice to be back in his arms, knowing that there was nothing left for that day that would prevent you from falling asleep and waking up next to him.Â
âWhereâs my goodnight kiss?â Soobin asked once you were back in his arms after doing the dishes.Â
âRight here.â You smiled, cupping his cheeks to bring his face down to your lips. As always, Soobinâs lips tasted heavenly. And, just like always, Soobin was the clingier of you two. He chased your lips every time you pulled away, causing you both to giggle. Countless soft pecks were placed around your face until his head hit the pillow and he gathered you up in his arms, close enough to hear his relaxed breath and steady heart beat. The rhythm lulled you to sleep, head resting against his chest and your back blanketed by his arms.
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So cute!
embers â choi soobin



word count: 16.4k
pairing: choi soobin x fem!reader
synopsis: After a devastating breakup in Seoul, Y/N returns to her small hometown, seeking solace in the familiar but finding her past more complicated than she remembered. As she reconnects with her family, twin brother Beomgyu, and her childhood friends Ryujin and Soobin, the unresolved feelings she has for Soobin begin to resurface. Amidst the backdrop of small-town life and the warmth of old friendships, Y/N must navigate the pain of her past to discover whether her heart truly belongs in the place she left behindâor in the arms of the person who's always been there, waiting.
genre: love next door!au, childhood friends to lovers, slowburn, fluff, suggestive themes

The train slows as it nears the station, the rhythmic clatter of the tracks gradually fading. Outside the window, the cityscape of Seoul has long since given way to the rolling hills and open fields of Gwangcheon, the small town you once called home. You havenât been back in years, not since you left for university and the bright lights of the city. Now, the sight of it fills you with a mixture of anxiety and reluctant nostalgia.
Your reflection in the window stares back at you, eyes still puffy from the sleepless nights that have plagued you since the breakup. Seoul was supposed to be your fresh start, your escape from the confines of small-town life. Instead, it became the place where everything fell apart.
His name was Daehyun. You met during your second year of university, in a cafĂ© just off campus where you both liked to study. He had a warm smile, the kind that made you feel like you were the only person in the room, and a outgoing personality that drew you in. He was different from anyone youâd ever metâsophisticated, ambitious, and completely in control of his life. Or at least, thatâs what you thought.
For a while, everything was perfect. He introduced you to a world youâd only ever dreamed ofâfancy restaurants, art galleries, weekend trips to places youâd never been. He made you feel special, important, like you were part of something bigger. But slowly, almost imperceptibly, things began to change.Â
He became distant, absorbed in his work and his own life. You told yourself it was just a phase, that he was busy, that he still cared. But the late-night arguments started, his voice cold and cutting as he accused you of being too needy, too demanding. You tried to make it work, to hold onto the relationship that had once made you so happy. But it was like trying to hold water in your handsâthe more you tried, the more it slipped away.
The final straw came when you found out heâd been seeing someone else, a girl from his work. The betrayal cut deep, shattering the last remnants of the trust youâd once had in him. You confronted him, hoping for an apology, for some sign that he still cared. But all he said was that he didnât see a future with you, that it was better to end things now before it got worse.
You left his apartment that night, your heart in pieces, the life youâd built in Seoul suddenly meaningless. You couldnât stay there, surrounded by memories of him, by the constant reminders of what youâd lost. So you packed your things, bought a train ticket, and left the city behind without a word to anyone.
As the train pulls into the station, you force yourself to take a deep breath. Youâre not ready for this, not ready to face your family and the questions you know are coming. But thereâs no turning back now. The past few months have been a blur of pain and confusion, and all you can do is hope that coming home will help you find some semblance of peace.
The station is small, just as you remember it, with only a handful of people waiting on the platform. As you step off the train, your suitcase rolling behind you, you spot Beomgyu leaning against the hood of the family car. He hasnât changed muchâyour twin brother is tall and lean, with the same mischievous glint in his eyes thatâs been there since you were kids. But thereâs something else in his expression now, something softer, more understanding.
When he sees you, his face lights up with a smile that makes your heart ache with a bittersweet mix of relief and guilt. He pushes off the car and walks over to you, pulling you into a tight hug before you can say anything.
âHey, you,â he says, his voice warm and familiar. âYou made it.â
You nod, the lump in your throat making it hard to speak. âYeah. Iâm here.â
He pulls back, studying your face with a concerned frown. âYou okay?â
You manage a shaky smile. âNot really. But I will be.â
He nods, seeming to understand. âCome on, letâs get you home.â
The drive through town is quiet, the silence between you and Beomgyu filled with unspoken words. The streets of Gwangcheon look almost exactly as they did when you leftâsmall shops with faded signs, the old school building, and the park where you and Beomgyu used to play. The familiarity is comforting, but also disorienting, like stepping into a past youâre not sure you belong to anymore.
Beomgyu keeps glancing over at you as he drives, his expression thoughtful. âMomâs going to be surprised,â he says after a while. âYou didnât give her any warning.â
âI know,â you reply, your voice barely above a whisper. âI didnât know how to tell her. Or what to say.â
âSheâll understand,â he says firmly. âSheâs just going to be happy youâre home.â
You nod, hoping heâs right. You havenât told anyone the full storyânot your parents, not Beomgyu, not even your closest friends. Itâs too raw, too painful to put into words. But you know you canât avoid it forever. Sooner or later, youâll have to face the questions, the concern, the inevitable pity.
When you pull up to the house, the familiar sight of it brings a rush of memories. Itâs a modest place, with a small garden out front that your mother has always taken pride in. The curtains in the living room window flutter slightly, a sign that someone inside has noticed your arrival.
Beomgyu grabs your suitcase from the trunk and gives you a reassuring smile. âReady?â
âNot really,â you admit, but you follow him up the path anyway, your heart pounding in your chest.
He opens the door without knocking, calling out, âMom! Weâre here!â
You step into the entryway, the familiar scent of homeâlavender and something faintly floralâwashing over you. Itâs a small comfort, but a comfort nonetheless. You can hear footsteps coming down the hall, and then your mother appears, her face lighting up with surprise and confusion as she sees you standing there.
âY/N?â she says, her voice filled with disbelief. âWhat are you doing here?â
You try to smile, but it feels forced. âSurprise?â
For a moment, she just stares at you, as if trying to convince herself that youâre really here. Then she steps forward, pulling you into a tight hug, her arms wrapping around you with a familiarity that brings tears to your eyes. You can feel the tension in her shoulders, the worry sheâs trying to hide, but she doesnât say anything, just holds you like sheâs afraid to let go.
After a long moment, she pulls back, her hands still resting on your shoulders as she studies your face. âWhat happened, sweetheart? Why didnât you tell me you were coming?â
You swallow hard, trying to find the words. âIâŠI needed to get away. From Seoul. From everything.â
Her expression softens, and she nods, understanding without you needing to explain further. âYouâre home now,â she says gently. âThatâs all that matters.â
Beomgyu sets your suitcase down by the stairs and gives you a small smile. âIâll take your stuff up to your room.â
âThanks,â you murmur, grateful for his quiet support.
Your mother guides you into the living room, where the afternoon light filters through the curtains, casting a warm glow over the familiar furniture. You sit down on the sofa, feeling the weight of the past few months pressing down on you. Your mother sits beside you, her hand resting on yours, offering silent comfort.
âDo you want to talk about it?â she asks softly, her voice full of concern.
You shake your head, the tears threatening to spill over. âNot yet. I justâŠI need some time.â
She nods, squeezing your hand gently. âTake all the time you need, sweetheart. Weâre here for you.â
The warmth of her words wraps around you like a blanket, easing some of the tension that has been sitting in your chest. You lean back against the sofa, letting out a long breath as you try to relax. The house is quiet, the only sound the distant ticking of the old clock on the mantel.
Beomgyu returns a few minutes later, his footsteps soft on the hardwood floor. âEverythingâs in your room,â he says, sitting down on the armchair across from you. âFigured you might want to unpack later.â
You nod, too exhausted to do much more than that. âThanks, Beomgyu.â
He shrugs, but thereâs a softness in his eyes that tells you heâs just as relieved as you are to have you home. âWhat are brothers for?â
Your mother glances between the two of you, her expression a mixture of relief and concern. âWhy donât we have some tea? I just made a fresh pot.â
You agree, grateful for the distraction. As she heads to the kitchen, Beomgyu gives you a knowing look. âWant to sneak out?â
You laugh, slightly taken aback before shaking your head. Youâve been away so long, too long, and itâs made you momentarily forget how much you missed your brother and all of his mischief.
When your mother returns with the tea, the three of you settle into a comfortable silence, the warmth of the house seeping into your bones. For the first time in weeks, you feel a small flicker of hope, like maybe, just maybe, things will be okay again.
You sit with Beomgyu and your mother, sipping tea in the cozy living room. The warmth of the tea combined with the comforting atmosphere starts to thaw the cold ache in your chest. Your mother chatters about the latest town gossip, the news she knows you havenât kept up with since moving to Seoul. Beomgyu chimes in now and then, adding his own commentary that makes your mother smile and shake her head in that fond, exasperated way she always does with him.
Youâre beginning to feel a sense of normalcy, like maybe you can fit back into this life, even after everything thatâs happened. But just as you start to relax, the sound of the front door opening interrupts the moment.
Your fatherâs voice echoes from the hallway, a familiar deep rumble that always made you feel safe as a child. âHoney, Iâm home! Youâll never guess whatââ He stops mid-sentence as he steps into the living room, his eyes landing on you. For a second, he just stares, as if trying to process whether or not youâre real.Â
âY/N?â His voice is filled with disbelief, his eyes wide as he looks at you. âAm I dreaming, or is my daughter really sitting on my couch?â
You stand up, feeling a little self-conscious under his gaze. âItâs me, Dad. Iâm home.â
He blinks a few times, then a wide grin spreads across his face. âWell, Iâll be! The prodigal daughter returns!â He strides across the room and wraps you in a bear hug, lifting you slightly off the ground like he used to when you were little. You laugh, the sound surprising you with how natural it feels.
When he finally sets you down, he steps back and gives you a once-over, his expression a mix of concern and affection. âWhat brings you back to our little corner of the world? You didnât even tell us you were coming!â
Your mother, who had been watching with a fond smile, steps in before you can answer. âShe needed a break from the city, thatâs all. And weâre just happy to have her back, arenât we?â
âHappy?â Your dad scoffs playfully. âThatâs an understatement! This calls for a celebration!â He claps his hands together, then turns to Beomgyu. âGo grab that cake from the fridge, son. Weâve got something to celebrate now!â
Beomgyu rolls his eyes but grins, heading to the kitchen to fetch the cake. You canât help but smile at your dadâs enthusiasm. Heâs always been the lighthearted one, the one who could turn any situation into something to laugh about. Itâs comforting, especially after everything youâve been through.
As you all settle back into the living room with slices of cake, your dad starts telling stories from work, exaggerating the mundane until youâre all laughing so hard your sides hurt. For a moment, you forget about the heartbreak, the betrayal, and the uncertainty. Here, with your family, things feel almost normal again.
After a while, the conversation turns quieter, the evening settling in around you. You glance out the window, the sky a deep indigo as night takes hold. Itâs been a long day, and the emotional toll of coming home is starting to catch up with you.
âI think Iâm going to head up to my room,â you say, rising from the sofa. âItâs been a long day.â
Your mother looks up at you, her eyes soft with understanding. âOf course, sweetheart. Get some rest. Weâll talk more tomorrow.â
Beomgyu nods, still munching on his cake. âYeah, youâll need your energy for Momâs full interrogation tomorrow.â
You laugh softly, but thereâs a sadness in it, too. You wave goodnight and head upstairs, the familiar creak of the wooden steps under your feet. Your room is exactly as you left itâwell, almost. There are a few changes, little signs that your mother has kept it clean and cozy even in your absence. The bed is freshly made, and the shelves are dusted, but everything else is just as it was when you left for Seoul.
You set your suitcase down and walk over to the window, looking out at the quiet street. Itâs so different from the bustling chaos of Seoul, where everything felt like it was moving too fast, too uncontrollably. Here, everything is still, calm, almost eerily peaceful. You sit on the edge of your bed, the weight of the day finally pressing down on you. The ache in your chest that youâve been holding at bay all evening starts to grow, and you can feel the tears welling up behind your eyes.
But before you can let yourself break down, thereâs a soft tapping at your window.
You freeze, confused, then look over. Your heart skips a beat when you see Ryujin standing outside, a wide grin on her face, her breath fogging up the glass. She waves at you, her smile so familiar it makes you want to cry.
You scramble to open the window, and she immediately climbs inside with the grace and ease of someone whoâs done this a hundred times before. As soon as sheâs in, she tackles you in a hug, nearly knocking you off the bed.
âI canât believe youâre actually here!â Ryujin says, her voice a mix of excitement and disbelief. âWhen my mom said she saw you coming home, I thought she was joking!â
You laugh, the sound choked by the emotion in your throat, and hug her back tightly. âIâm here. Iâm really here.â
She pulls back just enough to look at you, her eyes scanning your face with concern. âI knew something was up when I didnât hear from you for a while, but I didnât expect this. Are you okay?â
You shake your head, tears finally spilling over. âNot really. But being hereâŠit helps.â
Ryujinâs expression softens, and she wipes away your tears with her thumb. âYouâre home now. Weâll figure it out, okay?â
You nod, unable to speak as more tears fall. She pulls you into another hug, her presence a comfort you didnât realize you needed so badly. The two of you sit there for a long time, just holding each other in the dim light of your room.
Eventually, Ryujin pulls back and flops onto your bed, patting the spot beside her. âCome on, letâs catch up. Itâs been way too long since we had one of our late-night talks.â
You smile through your tears and join her, the two of you lying side by side like you used to in high school. The conversation flows easily, like no time has passed at all. She tells you about everything thatâs happened in Gwangcheon since you leftâwhoâs dating who, the latest school scandals, and all the little things youâve missed.
As the night wears on, you find yourself feeling lighter, the burden of your breakup and the move back home easing just a little.Â
âSoâŠhave you seen Soobin yet?â
You stiffen slightly, the name bringing back a flood of memories youâve been trying to keep at bay. Soobin, your childhood friend, the boy who lived next door. The boy who was always there, even when you didnât realize how much you needed him.Â
âNo,â you say quietly, staring up at the ceiling. âI havenât seen him yet.â
Ryujin rolls onto her side, propping herself up on her elbow to look at you. âHeâs been around, you know. Helping his mom with the garden, hanging out at the old spots. I think heâll be really happy to see you.â
You nod, feeling a strange mix of anticipation and fear. Youâve kept in touch with Soobin, but itâs been sporadic, the two of you drifting apart as you got older and your lives took different paths. But now that youâre back, thereâs a part of you thatâs terrified of what seeing him again might mean.
Ryujin seems to sense your hesitation and reaches out to squeeze your hand. âItâll be okay, Y/N. Heâs still Soobin, and youâre still you. JustâŠtalk to him. Like old times.â
You nod again, but the knot in your stomach doesnât loosen. You know youâll have to face him eventually, just like you have to face everything else. But for tonight, youâre grateful to have Ryujin by your side, helping you navigate the tangled mess of your emotions.
As the two of you talk late into the night, you feel a little more like yourself, a little more like the girl who used to lie here with her best friend, dreaming about the future and everything it held.Â

You wake up to the smell of breakfast cooking downstairs, the scent of your motherâs pancakes filling the air. The sun is just beginning to filter through your curtains, and for a moment, you feel a sense of peace, as if the world outside your window isnât so complicated. Itâs a sharp contrast to the rush and chaos of Seoul mornings, where you barely had time to grab a piece of toast before running out the door.Â
You roll over, half expecting to see Ryujin still curled up next to you, but the spot beside you is empty. Her absence pulls you from the cocoon of warmth youâd wrapped yourself in. Your mind flickers with the memory of last night, the way sheâd asked about Soobin, and how much his name had unsettled you. You stretch out the tension from your limbs, a part of you grateful that she didnât push the conversation further.
After quickly changing into something comfortable, you head downstairs, following the sounds of clattering dishes and the hum of conversation. When you reach the kitchen, you find your mother at the stove, flipping pancakes with a practiced ease. Your father is seated at the table, sipping his coffee and reading the morning paper. Beomgyu, ever the night owl, is half-asleep with his head on the table, barely managing to keep his eyes open.Â
âGood morning,â you say, sliding into the chair next to Beomgyu. He grunts a sleepy response, still not fully awake.
âGood morning, sweetheart,â your mother replies brightly, turning to give you a warm smile. âI was just about to call you down. Breakfast is almost ready.â
Your dad peers over the top of his newspaper, giving you a nod of greeting. âMorning, kiddo. Sleep well?â
âYeah,â you say, though the truth is that your sleep was fitful, your mind too busy with thoughts of everything thatâs changed. But you donât want to burden your parents with that, not when theyâre so happy to have you home.
Just as youâre about to ask where Ryujin went, the front door swings open with a loud creak, and she bursts into the kitchen, a wide grin on her face. And right behind her is Soobin.
Your breath catches in your throat at the sight of him, the memories of last nightâs conversation rushing back. He looks almost exactly as you rememberâtall, with that familiar mop of dark hair falling into his eyes. Thereâs something in the way he carries himself thatâs different now, thoughâa quiet confidence that wasnât there when you were kids.
âLook who I found wandering around outside!â Ryujin announces, her voice full of mischief. Sheâs practically dragging Soobin by the arm as she pulls him into the kitchen. He gives her an exasperated look, though thereâs a hint of a smile tugging at the corner of his lips.
âMorning,â Soobin says, his voice warm but slightly hesitant as his eyes meet yours. You can tell heâs unsure, probably wondering how youâre going to react after all this time.
âMorning, Soobin!â your mother says cheerfully, as if itâs the most normal thing in the world for him to be here. âSit down, Iâll get you a plate. Weâve got plenty of pancakes.â
âThanks, Mrs. Y/L/N,â Soobin replies, taking a seat at the table. Ryujin plops down next to him, grinning at the both of you like she knows something you donât.Â
You offer Soobin a small smile, still feeling the awkwardness lingering between you, but itâs nothing compared to the warmth of seeing him again. âHey, Soobin.â
âHey, Y/N,â he says, returning your smile. His voice is softer than you remember, but thereâs a steadiness to it that reassures you. The tension between you begins to ease just a little.
âFinally,â Beomgyu mumbles, pushing himself up from the table, more awake now that the smell of pancakes has fully roused him. âI thought I was the only one getting dragged out of bed this early.â
Ryujin snickers. âOh, please, Beomgyu. Youâre always the last one up. I had to do all the work to get him here.â
Soobin chuckles, shaking his head. âShe practically jumped through my window to get me up. Iâm still not sure how she got into my house.â
Beomgyu grins, the drowsiness now fully replaced by his usual humor. âThatâs just Ryujin for you. No one is safe from her morning raids.â
âExactly,â Ryujin says, unrepentant. She looks at Soobin, then at you, a glint of something in her eyes. âAnyway, I figured youâd want to see each other. Itâs been way too long.â
Your heart skips a beat at her words, but you quickly focus on your breakfast, not wanting to let the moment become too heavy. Still, you can feel Soobinâs gaze on you, and when you glance up, heâs watching you with that same soft, almost nostalgic expression.
âYeah,â you say, trying to keep your voice steady. âIt has been.â
The conversation around the table soon picks up, with your dad jumping in to share some of the ridiculous stories from his job, while Ryujin and Beomgyu start bickering over the last pancake. Soobin joins in, his laugh filling the room and making you remember all the times the three of you hung out here after school, eating snacks your mom prepared while you joked around until your sides hurt.
For a while, the stiffness between you and Soobin fades, and you find yourselves slipping back into the easy childhood friendship you once shared. He teases you about your terrible aim in the old treehouse slingshot wars, and you fire back about his disastrous attempt at baking cookies that one time. Even Beomgyu gets in on it, reminding Soobin of the time he got stuck in the fence trying to sneak into your backyard.
âOh my god, I thought we agreed never to speak of that again,â Soobin groans, his face turning slightly red as everyone laughs.
âNo way, man,â Beomgyu says, grinning. âThatâs one of the all-time classics. Right up there with Ryujin breaking the garden gnome.â
âThat gnome was creepy anyway,â Ryujin protests, but sheâs laughing, too.
You canât help but laugh along with them, the sound coming easier than it has in weeks. It feels good, like a small piece of the puzzle that is your life is clicking back into place. The breakfast stretches longer than you expected, the food mostly forgotten as the four of you talk and joke like old times.
Eventually, though, the clock on the wall chimes, reminding Soobin that he has to go. He glances at it and sighs, reluctantly pushing his chair back.
âI should head out,â he says, looking a bit regretful. âWork and all that.â
You nod, feeling a pang of disappointment that surprises you. âYeah, of course. Thanks for coming over.â
Soobin smiles at you, and this time, it reaches his eyes. âAnytime, Y/N. Iâm really glad youâre back.â
âMe too,â you say softly, and you mean it.
He says his goodbyes to your parents, who wave him off with promises to invite him over for dinner soon. Ryujin walks him to the door, but not before giving you a knowing look over her shoulder.
Once heâs gone, the house feels a little quieter, a little emptier, though the warmth from breakfast still lingers. Beomgyu leans back in his chair, stretching with a contented sigh.
âWell, that was nice,â he says, then gives you a teasing smile. âYou and Soobin seemed to get along pretty well, huh?â
You roll your eyes, though your cheeks flush slightly. âShut up, Beomgyu.â
âCome on, heâs just teasing,â Ryujin says, returning to the kitchen with a satisfied grin. âIt was nice seeing you two together again. Felt like old times.â
You smile, though thereâs a lot left unsaid. âYeah, it did.â

The sun hangs low in the sky as you make your way back home, the weight of the grocery bags in your hands grounding you in the moment. The streets of your hometown are quieter now, bathed in the soft hues of evening, and the familiarity of it all is both comforting and unsettling. You pass by houses you know so well, each one holding memories from a time when life felt simpler.
When you reach your house, you notice a familiar figure standing on a ladder just outside the front door. Soobin is there, fiddling with a light fixture, his tall frame stretched to its limit as he tries to reach the wiring. You pause for a moment, watching him, a mix of amusement and curiosity bubbling up inside you.Â
As if sensing your presence, Soobin glances down and catches your eye, a grin spreading across his face. âBack already? I thought I had more time to finish this before you got home.â
âGuess Iâm faster than you thought,â you reply, smirking as you walk up to the door. âWhat are you doing, anyway? Isnât that light Beomgyuâs job?â
Soobin scoffs, shaking his head as he returns to his work. âBeomgyu can barely change a light bulb without breaking something. Your mom called me over. Said this thingâs been flickering for weeks.â
You chuckle, knowing all too well how disastrous Beomgyu can be with household tasks. âYeah, that sounds about right. Iâm surprised youâre the one she called, though.â
Soobin shrugs, still focused on the light. âShe knows Iâm good at this stuff. And I guess I canât say no to her.â
You stand there for a moment, watching as he works. Thereâs something oddly satisfying about seeing him like this, so at ease with himself, even in the small, mundane task of fixing a light. Itâs a stark contrast to the image of him you had in your mind all those years in Seoul, where he was just a memory, something to miss in quiet moments.
Finally, he finishes up, stepping down from the ladder and giving the light a final check. âThere. All fixed,â he announces, wiping his hands on his jeans.
âImpressive,â you tease, leaning against the doorframe. âBut you missed a spot.â
Soobinâs eyes narrow playfully. âWhere?â
You point to a random spot on the light, smirking as he follows your finger. âRight there.â
He rolls his eyes when he realizes youâre messing with him. âVery funny, Y/N.â
You laugh, pushing off the doorframe. âYouâre welcome. Now, help me with these groceries.â
He obliges, taking a few of the heavier bags from your hands as you both head inside. The house is warm and cozy, the smells of dinner already wafting through the air. Your mom calls out a greeting from the kitchen, but itâs clear sheâs busy with preparations.
You and Soobin head to the living room, where you set the bags down on the coffee table. The room is quiet, save for the occasional clatter of dishes from the kitchen, and itâs strange being alone with him again, after all this time.
âSo, how long are you staying?â Soobin asks casually, breaking the silence as he takes a seat on the couch.
You hesitate, knowing that question has been on the tip of everyoneâs tongues since you arrived. âIâm not sure yet. I guess it depends.â
âDepends on what?â he asks, genuinely curious.
You shrug, avoiding his gaze. âA lot of things.â
He watches you for a moment, as if heâs trying to figure you out, then changes the subject. âYou still remember how to cook, right? Or do I need to take over in the kitchen?â
You scoff, grabbing the bag of vegetables and heading to the kitchen. âPlease, Iâve been living on my own for years. Iâm pretty sure I know how to chop a few vegetables.â
Soobin follows you, leaning against the counter as you start to unpack the groceries. âJust checking. You never know, city life mightâve turned you into one of those takeout-only types.â
âNot a chance,â you say, setting a cutting board on the counter and grabbing a knife. âBut thanks for the concern.â
He smirks, watching as you begin slicing the vegetables with practiced ease. âIâm impressed. Maybe you have changed.â
You roll your eyes, but thereâs a smile tugging at the corners of your lips. âYouâre the one whoâs changed, not me. I never wouldâve pegged you as the handy type.â
He laughs softly. âPeople can surprise you.â
The two of you fall into an easy rhythm, exchanging banter as you prepare dinner. It feels almost like old times, the bickering and teasing coming naturally, even after all the years apart. But thereâs an underlying tension, a sense that thereâs more to say, more to ask.
As you chop up the last of the vegetables, Soobin clears his throat, the casual tone of the conversation shifting slightly. âSo, uh⊠are you still with that guy? Daehyun, or something?â he hesitates when saying his name, like he canât quite remember it, but it sounds almost as if he can exactly remember.
Your hands freeze for a moment, the knife hovering over the cutting board. You knew this question would come eventually, but you hadnât expected it so soon, or so directly. You glance at Soobin, whoâs watching you with a mix of curiosity and something else you canât quite place.
âNo,â you say quietly, resuming your chopping at a slower pace. âWe⊠broke up.â
Soobinâs brow furrows in concern. âOh. Iâm sorry, I didnât mean toââ
âItâs okay,â you interrupt, forcing a smile as you set the knife down. âIt was⊠a long time coming, I guess.â
He nods slowly, clearly trying to choose his words carefully. âWhat happened? If you donât mind me asking.â
You take a deep breath, debating how much to tell him. You havenât even told your parents the whole truth, not wanting to worry them more than necessary. But with Soobin, it feels differentâlike maybe you owe him at least some of the truth.
âIt just⊠wasnât working out,â you say, leaning against the counter and crossing your arms. âWe wanted different things. Or rather, he wanted something I couldnât give him.â
Soobinâs gaze softens, and you can tell heâs piecing it together, but he doesnât push. âSounds like he was an idiot.â
You let out a small, humorless laugh. âMaybe. Or maybe I was the idiot for sticking around as long as I did.â
He shakes his head, his expression turning serious. âYouâre not an idiot, Y/N. Sometimes things just donât work out, no matter how much you want them to.â
You meet his eyes, feeling a lump form in your throat. âYeah. I just wish Iâd figured that out sooner.â
The room falls into a comfortable silence, Soobinâs presence a steadying force as you let the weight of your words settle between you. Itâs not the whole story, not by a long shot, but itâs more than youâve told anyone else. And for now, thatâs enough.
âWell,â Soobin says after a moment, his tone lighter as he pushes off the counter, âif you ever need someone to talk to, or someone to make fun of, you know where to find me.â
You smile, genuinely this time. âThanks, Soobin. I appreciate that.â
He grins, that easy, familiar smile that youâve missed more than you realized. âAnytime, Y/N.â
As you both continue preparing dinner, the conversation shifts back to lighter topics, the tension between you easing into something more comfortable, more familiar. Itâs strange how quickly youâve fallen back into this dynamic, but itâs also comforting in a way you didnât expect.
And you allow yourself to think for a moment that maybe being back home wasnât as bad as you thought it would be.

The next couple of weeks pass in a blur of small-town rhythms, a stark contrast to the constant noise and motion of Seoul. You find yourself falling back into old routines, hanging out with Ryujin, spending time with your family, and catching up with Soobin. Itâs comforting, in a way, but also unsettlingâlike youâre living in a strange limbo, where everything is familiar but slightly off-kilter.
Ryujin is a constant presence, as she always was, dragging you out of the house whenever she can. Whether itâs to grab a coffee, take a walk around the neighborhood, or just sit and gossip like you used to in high school, sheâs there, her energy relentless. She never pushes you to talk about why you came home, though. Sheâs content to let you come to her when youâre ready, and for that, youâre grateful.
Your parents, on the other hand, arenât as subtle. Your mom, especially, hovers more than usual, her concern evident in the way she keeps asking if youâre okay, if you need anything, if thereâs something you want to talk about. You deflect with practiced ease, reassuring her that youâre fine, that you just needed a break from the city. She seems to accept it, but you can tell sheâs not convinced.
Soobin is around often, whether heâs coming over to help with something around the house or just hanging out with you and Beomgyu. You fall back into an easy friendship with him, the teasing and bickering coming naturally, just like it always did. But thereâs something different now, a tension that lingers beneath the surface, something neither of you acknowledges but both of you feel.
Itâs on one of these typical days that Soobin invites you out for dinner with some of his coworkers. âItâll be fun,â he promises as the two of you lounge in the living room, flipping through TV channels. âTheyâre a good group. Plus, I could use someone to keep me in check.â
You raise an eyebrow, amused. âSince when do you need someone to keep you in check?â
Soobin grins. âSince I started working with these guys. They like to drink. A lot.â
You laugh, but you agree to go. The thought of getting out of the house, doing something different, is appealing. Plus, youâre curious to meet the people Soobin spends his time with these days.
That night, you find yourself in a cozy, bustling restaurant, surrounded by Soobin and his coworkers. Theyâre a lively bunch, full of jokes and stories, and it doesnât take long for you to feel at ease with them. The drinks start flowing almost as soon as you sit down, and before long, the whole group is in high spirits.
You find yourself laughing more than you have in weeks, the warmth of the alcohol spreading through your veins as you listen to Soobinâs coworkers tell ridiculous stories about him. Soobin, for his part, takes it all in stride, grinning sheepishly as his friends poke fun at him.
At some point, the conversation turns to confessionsânothing too serious, just silly admissions brought on by the alcohol. One of Soobinâs coworkers, a guy named Jisoo, starts it off, confessing that he once got caught sneaking into his girlfriendâs house by her parents, who thought he was a burglar. The table erupts in laughter, and soon everyoneâs sharing their own embarrassing stories.
When itâs Soobinâs turn, he hesitates, glancing at you with a mischievous grin. âAlright, but you canât judge me too harshly, okay?â
You raise your glass, already giggling. âNo promises.â
He rolls his eyes, but thereâs a smile tugging at his lips. âFine. So⊠back in high school, I had the biggest crush on someone, and I spent an entire year pretending to be terrible at math just so sheâd tutor me.â
The table bursts into laughter, but the alcohol and thoughts in your mind start suddenly swirling around rapidly. Didnât you give him algebra lessons in 10th grade? Maybe heâs talking about someone elseâŠ
âDid it work?â someone asks.
Soobin shrugs, feigning nonchalance. âI passed algebra, didnât I?â
The laughter continues, and you feel a strange warmth in your chest, and his added comment only continues to make your mind race. The night goes on, and the drinks keep coming, until youâre all a little too tipsy, the world spinning just enough to make everything feel surreal. The drinks have taken off the edge about Soobinâs comments, for a little while at least.
At some point, Soobin leans in close, his breath warm against your ear as he whispers, âYou know, I really did have a crush on you back then.â
You blink, surprised by the sudden confession, but before you can respond, he pulls back, his eyes a little unfocused as he gives you a lopsided grin. âToo much to drink, huh?â
You smile softly, your heart pounding in your chest. âI guess so,â you breath out, the word increasing its spinning around you but youâre not convinced itâs because of the alcohol anymore.
He chuckles, but thereâs a vulnerability in his eyes that youâve never seen before. âMaybe.â
The moment hangs between you, charged with an intensity thatâs almost too much to bear. But before anything else can happen, Soobinâs head lolls to the side, his eyes slipping shut as he mumbles something incoherent.
âGreat,â you mutter, half-amused, half-exasperated as you try to shake him awake. âSoobin, come on, donât pass out on me now.â
But heâs out cold, his breathing steady as he slumps against the table. You sigh, realizing thereâs no way youâre getting him home by yourself. With a resigned smile, you pull out your phone and call Beomgyu.
He answers on the second ring, sounding more amused than concerned when you explain the situation. âOf course, he passed out. Why am I not surprised?â
âJust hurry up and get over here,â you say, rolling your eyes. âI canât carry him by myself.â
Beomgyu arrives a short while later, looking entirely too amused by the situation as he takes in the sight of Soobin slumped over the table. âWow, heâs really out, huh?â
âYeah,â you say, trying not to laugh as you stand up. âThink you can handle him?â
Beomgyu snorts. âDo I have a choice?â
With some effort, the two of you manage to get Soobin on his feet, though heâs mostly dead weight, mumbling incoherently as you half-drag, half-carry him out of the restaurant. The fresh air hits you like a shock, clearing your head just enough to realize how ridiculous this all is.
âThis is a disaster,â you mutter, struggling to keep Soobin upright as Beomgyu does most of the heavy lifting.
Beomgyu chuckles. âItâs a disaster you walked right into.â
Before long, you realize that even with Beomgyuâs help, getting Soobin all the way back home is going to be nearly impossible. You try to be optimistic, but when Soobin starts to slip from your grasp, you realize you need reinforcements.
âI think we need to call Ryujin,â you admit reluctantly, pulling out your phone again.
Beomgyu groans. âDo we have to?â
You canât help but laugh, the absurdity of the situation hitting you all at once. âWe donât have a choice, Gyu. I can barely keep him up, and youâre not exactly faring much better.â
Reluctantly, Beomgyu agrees, and you call Ryujin, who answers after a few rings, sounding half-asleep but entirely too eager to hear about your predicament. After a quick explanation, she promises to be there in a few minutes.
When Ryujin arrives, she takes one look at the situation and bursts out laughing. âOh my God, I knew you two couldnât handle this on your own.â
âNot helping, Ryujin,â Beomgyu grumbles, though thereâs a smile on his face.
Together, the three of you somehow manage to get Soobin back to his place, collapsing into a heap of laughter and exhaustion once heâs safely on his bed. By then, the humor of the situation has fully set in, and youâre all giggling uncontrollably, the nightâs events replaying in your minds.
Finally, when the laughter dies down, Ryujin nudges you playfully. âSo, what was that about Soobin confessing his high school crush?â
Your cheeks flush, and you try to deflect, but Ryujin is relentless, teasing you mercilessly as Beomgyu joins in. Itâs all in good fun, though, and you canât help but feel a warmth in your chest, a sense of belonging that youâve missed more than you realized.
Eventually, the night winds down, and you all head home, leaving Soobin to sleep off his hangover. As you climb into bed, you canât help but replay the nightâs events in your mind, the memory of Soobinâs confession lingering in your thoughts.
Itâs been a long time since you felt this way, and despite everything thatâs happened, you canât help but wonder what the future might hold.

You wake up to a dull throb in your head, the remnants of last night's drinks still pulsing behind your temples. Your room is far too bright, and you curse yourself for not closing the curtains before collapsing into bed.
You glance at the clock on your nightstand. Itâs already late morning, far later than you usually sleep, but considering the amount you drank last night, itâs a miracle youâre awake at all. Groggily, you swing your legs out of bed and stand, feeling the slight wobble in your knees as your body adjusts to being upright.
The house is quiet as you pad downstairs, the wooden steps creaking softly under your weight. The smell of coffee hits you as you enter the kitchen, and you sigh in relief. Your parents must already be up. Sure enough, you find a pot of freshly brewed coffee on the counter, a few mugs stacked neatly beside it. You pour yourself a cup, cradling it between your hands as you savor the warmth seeping into your skin.
After a few sips, you feel more human, the caffeine doing its job. Now that youâre awake and somewhat functional, you start rifling through the fridge and pantry, searching for the ingredients you need. Youâve made hangover soup enough times to know the recipe by heart, and it isnât long before you have everything laid out on the counter.
As the soup simmers on the stove, filling the kitchen with its comforting aroma, you smile to yourself. Soobin is in for a rude awakening, but you know heâll appreciate it in the end. With that thought in mind, you grab a spoon and taste the broth, nodding in satisfaction at the flavor.
Once the soup is done, you ladle it into a bowl, then take a deep breath and head to the house across from your own, belonging to the Choiâs. You knock lightly on the door at first, then a bit louder when you donât hear any response. A moment later, Soobinâs mom opens the door, a surprised smile on her face.
âY/N! What a lovely surprise,â she says warmly, stepping aside to let you in. âI didnât expect to see you this early. How are you feeling?â
âMorning, Mrs. Choi,â you greet her with a smile. âIâm okay, just a little hungover. I figured Soobin might need this more than I do, though.â
She glances down at the bowl in your hands and chuckles. âHangover soup? Youâre such a thoughtful girl. Heâs still asleep, of course, but Iâm sure heâll appreciate it.â
You step inside, the familiar scent of the house comforting in a way that makes you feel instantly at ease. âIâm going to wake him up now,â you say, feeling a little mischievous. âHeâs had enough sleep.â
âGood luck with that,â Mrs. Choi says with a knowing smile. âHe can be a bit grumpy in the mornings, especially after a night out.â
You grin. âIâm counting on it.â
Heading upstairs, you push open Soobinâs bedroom door with your hip, balancing the bowl in one hand. The room is dark, the curtains drawn tightly shut, and Soobin is sprawled out on his bed, completely dead to the world. Heâs lying on his stomach, one arm dangling off the side of the bed, his hair a tousled mess.Â
You set the bowl down on his nightstand, taking a moment to appreciate how peaceful he looks when heâs sleeping. But only a moment. You canât resist. Reaching out, you grab his pillow and whack him over the head with itânot too hard, but enough to jolt him awake.
He groans, a low sound of protest, but doesnât move. So you hit him again, a little harder this time, just for good measure.
âSoobin, get up!â you say, your voice tinged with amusement. âI made you breakfast.â
He mumbles something incoherent, burying his face deeper into the pillow. You roll your eyes, leaning down to speak directly into his ear.
âChoi Soobin, if you donât get up right now, Iâm going to eat all this soup myself.â
That seems to do the trick. He slowly lifts his head, squinting at you through bleary eyes. âY/N? What⊠what time is it?â
âTime for you to wake up and eat,â you reply, smirking. âCome on, Iâve got hangover soup ready. You need it.â
Soobin groans again but finally drags himself into a sitting position, rubbing his eyes. He looks terribleâpale, with dark circles under his eyes, his hair sticking up in all directionsâbut you have to admit, thereâs something endearing about seeing him like this. Vulnerable, almost.
âUgh, my head is killing me,â he mutters, wincing as he swings his legs over the side of the bed.
âYeah, well, thatâs what happens when you drink like a fish,â you tease, forcing him up and down the stairs.Â
Once seated at the table, you pour him a bowl of soup before placing it down in front of him. âHere, this will help.â
He takes the bowl from you, staring down at it like itâs a lifeline. âYouâre a lifesaver,â he says, his voice thick with gratitude.
âI know,â you reply with a grin, sitting down in front of him. âNow eat up before it gets cold.â
Soobin takes a tentative sip, then another, his expression softening as the warm broth soothes his hangover. âThis is really good,â he mumbles between spoonfuls.
âIâve had a lot of practice,â you say, your tone light but with an undercurrent of truth. Youâve made this soup more times than you can count, for yourself, for friends⊠for your ex. But you push that thought away before it can take root, focusing instead on Soobin.
As he eats, you chat idly about nothing in particular, keeping the conversation light. Soobin slowly comes back to life, the soup and your presence working their magic. Heâs still a bit pale, but at least heâs awake and functional now.
Just as heâs finishing up, you hear footsteps approaching from the hallway, and a moment later, Soobinâs mom pokes her head into the room.
âHowâs our patient?â she asks with a smile, looking between the two of you.
âHeâs alive,â you reply, grinning at Soobinâs unamused expression. âBarely.â
Another set of footsteps sound in the hall behind as Soobinâs father suddenly appears, his face a mix of surprise and happiness as he spots his son and yourself seated at the kitchen table. Soobinâs mom has moved into the kitchen behind you now, getting started on breakfast.
âY/N! I didnât expect to see you this morning,â he says warmly. âHow are you?â
âIâm good, Mr. Choi,â you reply, returning his smile. âJust thought Iâd check on Soobin and make sure he was still alive.â
He chuckles, shaking his head. âWell, itâs a good thing you did. He always overdoes it when he goes out with his coworkers.â
âMorning, Dad,â Soobin mumbles, reaching for a piece of toast as his mother immediately sets the plate down on the table.
âMorning, son,â Mr. Choi replies, his tone amused. âRough night?â
âYou could say that,â Soobin mutters, shooting you a glare when you snicker. âDonât think it was much for for Y/N either,â he responds, an amused smirk flashing upon his lips as he swiftly avoids your kick from underneath the table.
As you all start eating breakfast, the conversation flows easily, punctuated by laughter and light teasing. Youâve always felt comfortable around Soobinâs parentsâtheyâve known you since you were a kid, after allâand it feels good to be here, surrounded by the warmth of family, even if itâs not your own.
âSo, Y/N,â Mrs. Choi says at one point, turning to you with a curious expression. âHow long are you planning to stay in town this time?â
You pause, the question catching you off guard. You havenât really thought that far ahead, and the uncertainty of your answer weighs heavily on your mind.
âUm, Iâm not sure yet,â you reply honestly, forcing a small smile. âIâm just taking things one day at a time.â
Mrs. Choi nods understandingly, reaching out to pat your hand. âThatâs perfectly fine, dear. Youâre always welcome here, you know that.â
âThank you,â you say, genuinely touched by her kindness. âThat means a lot.â
The conversation shifts after that, and youâre grateful for it. As much as you appreciate the Choi familyâs concern, youâre not ready to delve into the reasons behind your return just yet.
As breakfast winds down, Soobin stands up to clear the table, but youâre not about to let him off the hook that easily. When he passes by you with a stack of plates, you subtly stick your foot out, and before he realizes whatâs happening, he trips, stumbling forward with a startled yelp.
He catches himself before he falls, but not without glaring at you, his eyes narrowed in mock anger. âReally?â
You flash him an innocent smile. âWhat? I didnât do anything.â
His parents watch the exchange with amused smiles, clearly enjoying the banter between the two of you. âCareful, Y/N,â Mr. Choi says with a chuckle. âHe might actually get you back for that one.â
You laugh, already stepping out of Soobinâs reach as he finishes clearing the table. âHe can try,â you say, still grinning.
Soobin just shakes his head, clearly exasperated, but you can see the fondness in his eyes as he glances at you. âYouâre impossible.â
âAnd youâre predictable,â you retort, dodging under his arm as he reaches out to flick your forehead.Â
The rest of the morning passes in a haze of laughter and lighthearted teasing. After breakfast, you help Soobinâs mom with the dishes, the two of you chatting about everything and nothing. Soobin joins in occasionally, but mostly, he just listens from his stance half standing and half supporting his weight on the kitchen counter, still recovering from last nightâs blackout.
For a while, it feels like nothing has changed, like youâve slipped back into the easy life youâve always had with Soobin and his family. Itâs a comforting thought, one that brings a sense of peace you havenât felt in a long time. And one that allows you to forget about what Soobin said last night, for just a moment.
As you finish up the last of the dishes, you glance over at Soobin, whoâs lounging on the couch in the living room, his head resting on the back of the couch, eyes closed.
âYou okay over there?â you call out, drying your hands on a dish towel.
He cracks one eye open, giving you a lazy smile. âYeah, just trying to recover from the abuse you put me through this morning.â
You laugh, shaking your head. âYouâre such a drama queen.â
He just grins, not even bothering to argue. âYeah, but you love it.â
You roll your eyes but canât help the smile that tugs at your lips. Maybe heâs rightâmaybe you do love this, being here with him, with his family. Maybe, just maybe, this is exactly what you needed.

The summer sun hangs low in the sky, casting long shadows across the quiet neighborhood. You sit at the kitchen table, absently stirring a cup of tea thatâs long since gone cold. The house feels still, too still, as if itâs holding its breath, waiting for something to happen. Youâve managed to avoid any serious conversations with your mom since you returned home, but time has eventually caught up to you.Â
Your mom enters the room, wiping her hands on a dish towel. She glances at you, then at the untouched tea, her brow furrowing slightly. âY/N, are you alright?â
âIâm fine,â you lie, offering her a small smile that doesnât reach your eyes.
She doesnât buy it. Of course, she doesnât. Sheâs your mother, after all. She sighs, crossing the room to sit across from you, her gaze gentle but probing. âYouâve been back for weeks now, and you still havenât told us what really happened in Seoul. You left so suddenly, without any explanation. Your father and I⊠weâre worried about you, sweetheart.â
You swallow hard, the knot in your throat tightening. You knew this was coming, but that doesnât make it any easier. âMom, I just⊠I needed a break. Things werenât going well, and I thought it would be good to come home for a while.â
Her eyes narrow slightly, sensing the evasiveness in your tone. âNot going well? You mean with your job? Or⊠was it something else?â She pauses, her voice softening further. âY/N, was it Daehyun?â
The mention of him sends a pang through your chest, but you force yourself to stay composed. âWe broke up,â you say, your voice barely above a whisper. Itâs technically the truth, even if itâs not the whole story.
Your momâs expression shifts, a mix of concern and confusion crossing her features. âYou broke up? Why? I thought you two were serious. You were always talking about him, about how he was the one.â
You look down at your hands, fingers twisting in your lap. âWe were serious. But⊠things change, Mom. We just werenât right for each other anymore.â
She shakes her head, clearly not satisfied with that answer. âWhat do you mean, ânot right for each otherâ? Did something happen? Did he do something?â
You shake your head quickly, too quickly. âNo, it wasnât like that. We just⊠grew apart, I guess. It happens.â
Your momâs eyes narrow further, the doubt clear in her gaze. âGrew apart? That doesnât sound like a reason to just up and leave everything behind. You quit your job, Y/N. You loved that job. You loved your life in Seoul. And now youâre telling me you threw it all away because of some vague âgrowing apartâ?â
âMom, please,â you plead, your voice shaking. âI donât want to talk about this.â
But she doesnât relent. âYou canât just run away from your problems, Y/N. If something happened, you need to face it. You need to tell me whatâs really going on.â
âI told you, we broke up!â you snap, your patience wearing thin. âI needed to get away, so I came home. Thatâs it.â
Your momâs frustration finally boils over. âThatâs it? Thatâs all you have to say? You broke up, so you threw your entire life away? Youâre being ridiculous, Y/N! You had everything going for youâyour career, your relationshipâand you just walked away without a second thought?â
âI didnât have a choice!â you yell, the words spilling out before you can stop them. But you canât take them back now, and the look of shock on your momâs face only fuels the anger burning inside you. âYou donât understand, Mom. You donât know what it was like.â
âThen help me understand!â she shouts back, standing up from the table. âYou canât just expect us to sit here and watch you fall apart without knowing why!â
Tears sting your eyes, but you blink them back, refusing to let them fall. âI didnât fall apart,â you say through gritted teeth. âIâm fine. Iâm trying to move on, and youâre not making it any easier.â
âMove on?â she scoffs. âYouâre not moving on, Y/N. Youâre running away, and youâre dragging us into it with you. You canât just quit when things get tough. Thatâs not how life works!â
The dam finally breaks, and the tears spill over, hot and angry. âI was miserable for so long!â you cry, pushing back from the table. âYou donât know what I went through, and you never will because I canâtââ You choke on the words, unable to finish the sentence.
Your momâs expression softens slightly, but the anger is still there, simmering beneath the surface. âY/N, whatever it is, you can tell me. Iâm your mother. I just want to help you.â
But the anger has taken hold of you now, and you canât stop the words from tumbling out. âI canât! Youâll never understand what itâs like to have your whole world ripped apart by someone you thought you could trust!â
Her face pales, the realization dawning on her as she finally grasps the gravity of what youâre saying. âY/N⊠what did he do to you?â
You canât answer. The words are stuck in your throat, choking you as the pain of it all comes rushing back. You canât tell her the truth, canât bear to see the look of pity and disappointment in her eyes.
Without another word, you turn and bolt for the door, the need to escape overwhelming. You can hear your mom calling after you, but you donât stop. You canât stop. You burst out of the house, tears blurring your vision as you run down the driveway.
And thatâs when you run straight into someone, nearly knocking them over. You stumble back, wiping at your eyes to see who it is.
Soobin stands there, his expression a mix of shock and concern. Heâs holding a small basket, likely something his mom sent him over with, but heâs clearly forgotten all about it as he stares at you.
âY/N? What happened?â he asks, his voice soft, like heâs afraid youâll break if he speaks too loudly.
You shake your head, trying to brush past him, but he gently grabs your arm, stopping you. âWait, just⊠slow down. Talk to me.â
You canât. You canât talk to him, canât even look at him without feeling like youâre going to fall apart. But the gentleness in his voice, the warmth in his touch, itâs too much. You canât hold it in any longer.
You sprint down the street, the sound of your motherâs angry words still echoing in your ears. Your vision blurs with tears as you race toward the park, the one that sits just at the edge of the neighborhood where you spent so many summers playing with Beomgyu, Soobin, and Ryujin. It feels like youâre running from more than just the fightâlike youâre running from everything youâve been trying to hold together since you came back home.
The park is quiet, almost eerily so. The swings sway gently in the evening breeze, the only movement in the otherwise still space. You stumble to a stop by the playground, your breath coming in ragged gasps as you collapse onto the sidewalk, your legs unable to carry you any farther. Hugging your knees to your chest, you finally let the tears fall, your sobs quiet but intense, the weight of everything youâve been bottling up crashing down on you all at once.
You donât hear him approaching, but you sense Soobin before you see him, the sound of his hurried footsteps catching your attention. Heâs out of breath, clearly having run after you the moment you bolted from the house. He doesnât say anything at first, just stops a few feet away, his eyes searching your face with a mix of concern and sadness.
âY/NâŠâ he starts softly, taking a cautious step closer. âCome on⊠What happened back there?â
You donât answer right away, too overwhelmed to speak. But Soobin doesnât push. He just sinks down onto the sidewalk beside you, his presence solid and steady, like a lifeline you didnât know you needed. The silence between you stretches, but itâs not uncomfortable. Itâs like heâs giving you the space to find your words, to figure out what to say.
Finally, after what feels like an eternity, you take a shaky breath and start talking. âI left because of him,â you whisper, your voice barely audible. âMy boyfriend⊠my ex. He cheated on me.â
The words hang in the air, heavy with pain and betrayal. You can feel Soobin tense beside you, his hands curling into fists on his knees. But he stays quiet, letting you continue at your own pace.
âI found out a few months ago,â you say, your voice trembling as the memories flood back. âHeâd been seeing someone else for weeks, maybe longer. I donât even know how long it was going on. I just⊠I couldnât stay after that. I couldnât be around him, or our friends, or⊠or anything that reminded me of him. So, I left.â
The tears come harder now, spilling down your cheeks as you squeeze your eyes shut, trying to block out the images of him with someone else, the lies he told you, the way everything fell apart so quickly. âI quit my job because I couldnât focus. I couldnât do anything without thinking about him, about what he did. I felt like I was drowning, and I didnât know how to keep going. I didnât sleep or eat for days at a time. I wasnât taking care of myself and⊠well it was either this or me going completely under. So, I ran away. I thought if I came back here, if I was with my family, I could start over. But itâs not that simple. Itâs never that simple.â
Your voice cracks, the weight of everything youâve been carrying finally too much to bear. You canât hold it together anymore. The sobs wrack your body, and you bury your face in your hands, feeling utterly broken.
Soobin doesnât say anything, but you feel his arm wrap around your shoulders, pulling you close. He holds you tightly, his grip firm and reassuring as he lets you cry into his chest. His other hand rubs soothing circles on your back, his touch gentle but grounding, like heâs trying to anchor you to the present, to keep you from getting lost in the storm of your emotions.
âYou didnât deserve that,â he says quietly, his voice rough with emotion. âNone of this is your fault, Y/N. You did what you had to do to survive. Donât ever feel ashamed of that.â
You want to believe him, want to take comfort in his words, but itâs hard. The pain is still so raw, so overwhelming. But being here with Soobin, feeling his warmth, his steady presence, it helps. It makes the hurt just a little more bearable.
âIâm sorry,â you whisper, the words barely making it past your lips.
âWhat are you sorry for?â Soobin asks, his tone soft and confused.
âFor everything,â you say, your voice shaking. âFor not telling anyone, for shutting everyone out. For being so weak. I just didnât want to be looked at like that girl anymore. I donât think I can take it.â
âHey,â Soobin says, gently tilting your chin up so youâre forced to meet his gaze. âYouâre not weak. Youâre one of the strongest people I know. Youâve been through hell, and youâre still standing. Thatâs not weakness, Y/N. Thatâs strength.â
His words hit you hard, the sincerity in his eyes making it impossible to dismiss them. He means itâhe really believes youâre strong, even when you donât believe it yourself.
You nod, swallowing hard as you try to calm your breathing, your tears finally slowing. Itâs not much, but itâs enough for now. Enough to make you feel a little less alone, a little less like youâre drowning.
âThank you,â you whisper, leaning into his embrace, letting yourself take comfort in his presence.
Soobin just squeezes you a little tighter, resting his chin on top of your head. âYou donât have to thank me. Iâm here, Y/N. Iâll always be here for you, no matter what.â
You stay like that for a while, the two of you sitting on the sidewalk in the quiet park, the world around you fading into the background. For the first time in a long time, you feel like you can breathe again, like the weight on your chest has lifted just a little.
Eventually, you pull back slightly, wiping at your tear-streaked face. Soobin watches you with that familiar mix of concern and fondness, his eyes soft as he takes in your expression.
âDo you want to go back?â he asks gently, nodding toward the direction of your house. âOr we can stay here for a bit longer if you need more time.â
You glance around the park, the memories of your childhood flooding back in a rush of nostalgia. This place has always been a refuge for you, a place where you felt safe. And now, with Soobin by your side, it still feels that way.
âMaybe just a little longer,â you say quietly, your voice steadier now. âIâm not ready to face her yet.â
He nods in understanding, his hand finding yours and giving it a reassuring squeeze. âTake all the time you need. Iâm not going anywhere.â
And with that, the two of you sit in the fading light, side by side, the comforting silence between you speaking more than words ever could.

The weeks that follow your tearful confession in the park pass in a blur of change and acceptance. You finally muster the courage to tell your family the whole story, no longer holding back the pain and betrayal youâd been carrying alone. Your mother, after her initial shock and anger, softens as she listens to the truth of what happened in Seoul. The harsh words you exchanged that night seem distant now, replaced by an understanding thatâs long overdue.
Your father, though quiet during your confession, offers you a comforting hug afterward, his voice filled with warmth as he reassures you that youâre home, and thatâs what matters. Beomgyu is the easiest to talk toâhis playful teasing makes it easier to break the tension, and soon, you find yourself laughing with him like old times.
Telling Ryujin is harder. Youâve always been able to rely on her, but admitting how broken you felt, even to your best friend, is difficult. But Ryujin listens without judgment, her eyes filled with the fierce loyalty youâve always admired in her. When you finish, she wraps you in a tight hug and tells you that youâre stronger than you think, and that sheâs proud of you for coming home.
As the days turn into weeks, you start to accept that Gwangcheon is where youâre going to be for a while. Itâs not Seoul, but thereâs a comfort in the familiar streets, the warm smiles of the people youâve known your whole life, and the gentle pace of small-town living.
With Soobinâs help, and through one of his friends, you land a job at a good company nearby. Itâs not the high-powered position you left behind in Seoul, but itâs steady work, and you find yourself gradually falling into a new routine. Your days become a mix of work, spending time with your family, and reconnecting with old friends.
The more time you spend with Soobin, Ryujin, and Beomgyu, the more you start to feel like yourself again. You laugh more easily, the pain of your past starting to dull as the present takes over. Youâre still cautious, still a little guarded, but the walls you built around yourself are slowly coming down.
As summer draws to a close, Ryujin suggests a trip to a nearby beach town for a late summer getaway. Itâs been a while since youâve done something spontaneous, and the idea of a weekend away with your closest friends is too tempting to resist.
The four of youâRyujin, Beomgyu, Soobin, and youâpile into Beomgyuâs car early one Saturday morning, the air filled with excitement as you drive toward the coast. The weather is perfect, the sun shining brightly in a cloudless sky, and the anticipation of a carefree weekend ahead makes everything feel lighter.
When you arrive, the small beach town is bustling with tourists, the streets lined with colorful shops and restaurants. You check into a charming seaside inn, your room offering a stunning view of the ocean. The salty breeze and the sound of the waves crashing against the shore immediately put you at ease.
For the first day, you decide to hit the beach. You slip into a light, flowing sundress with thin straps that tie at your shoulders, the fabric swaying gently in the breeze. Itâs a pale yellow, the color brightening your complexion.
The four of you spend the day lounging on the sand, swimming in the crystal-clear water, and playing beach volleyball. Beomgyu and Soobin are a hilarious team, their competitive streaks coming out in full force, while you and Ryujin try to keep up, laughing so hard you can barely hit the ball back.
As the sun begins to set, you take a walk along the shoreline with Soobin. The air is cooler now, and youâve changed into a pair of denim shorts and a loose, sleeveless top that flutters in the breeze. Soobin, in his usual casual style, wears a plain white T-shirt and board shorts. The two of you walk in comfortable silence for a while, the waves gently lapping at your feet.
âIâm glad you came,â Soobin says quietly, breaking the silence. He glances at you, his expression soft in the fading light. âIâve missed this⊠missed us hanging out like this.â
âMe too,â you reply, your heart skipping a beat at the sincerity in his voice. âItâs nice to just⊠be. No pressure, no expectations. Just us.â
Thereâs a pause, and then you both stop walking, turning to face each other. The tension between you has been growing stronger with each passing day, and itâs undeniable now. You notice the way his eyes linger on you, how his hand brushes against yours as you stand there, the space between you shrinking with every breath.
âSoobinâŠâ you start, but you donât know how to finish the sentence. Youâre not sure what you want to sayâwhat you need to say.
He looks at you, his expression unreadable for a moment. Then, with a small smile, he reaches out and gently tucks a strand of hair behind your ear, his fingers grazing your cheek. The touch sends a shiver down your spine, and you feel your heart racing in your chest.
âIâm here, Y/N,â he says softly, his voice steady and sure. âWhenever youâre ready, Iâm here.â
The moment is so charged, so full of potential, that it feels like time has stopped. You find yourself leaning into him, drawn to the comfort and warmth he offers, but before anything more can happen, Ryujinâs voice calls out from the distance, breaking the spell.
You both step back, the tension between you still thick in the air, but the moment has passed. You force a smile, trying to shake off the nerves that are buzzing under your skin.
âWe should head back,â you say, your voice a little too bright. âTheyâre probably wondering where we are.â
Soobin nods, and without another word, the two of you start walking back toward the inn. But even as you rejoin Ryujin and Beomgyu, the electricity between you and Soobin doesnât fade. Instead, it lingers, a constant undercurrent that makes your heart beat just a little faster every time your eyes meet, every time your hands brush against each other.
That night, after a dinner filled with laughter and more teasing from Beomgyu and Ryujin, you find yourself sitting on the innâs balcony with Soobin. The others have already gone to bed, exhausted from the dayâs activities, but neither of you seems ready to end the night.
The stars are bright in the clear sky, and the sound of the waves is soothing as you sit together, wrapped in a shared blanket to ward off the evening chill. Youâre wearing a soft, oversized sweater, and Soobin has a hoodie on, the two of you huddled close for warmth.
For a while, you talk about everything and nothingâ jobs, childhood memories, the places theyâd like to visit one day. But eventually, the conversation drifts to more personal matters.
âSo⊠whatâs next for you?â Soobin asks quietly, his gaze fixed on the horizon. âNow that youâre settling in, do you have any plans?â
You hesitate, not because you donât know the answer, but because youâre afraid to voice it. âIâm not sure,â you admit. âIâve been thinking about staying in Gwangcheon for a while, maybe longer than I originally planned. Itâs⊠itâs starting to feel like home again.â
Soobin smiles at that, a warmth spreading through you at the sight. âIâm glad,â he says. âItâs good to have you back, Y/N. I missed you.â
âI missed you too,â you reply softly, your heart swelling with emotion. Thereâs so much more you want to say, but the words get caught in your throat. Instead, you lean your head on his shoulder, feeling the steady rise and fall of his breath under your cheek.
Soobinâs hand finds yours under the blanket, his fingers lacing with yours in a way that feels both familiar and new. The touch is comforting, grounding you in the moment. You sit like that for a long time, neither of you saying anything, just content to be close.
But as the night wears on, the tension between you becomes harder to ignore. Every time you shift slightly, your legs brushing against his, it feels like a spark of electricity zips through you. The quiet, intimate atmosphere only amplifies the connection thatâs been building for weeks, and you canât help but wonder if he feels it too.
Finally, you turn your head to look up at him, finding him already gazing down at you. The intensity in his eyes takes your breath away, and for a moment, you think he might kiss you. Your heart pounds in your chest, anticipation coiling tight in your stomach as you tilt your face up, waitingâŠ
But just when it feels like something monumental is about to happen, Soobin pulls back slightly, his expression conflicted. He lets out a slow breath, breaking the moment. âWe should get some sleep,â he murmurs, his voice husky.
Youâre disappointed, but also relieved. You may have felt something for Soobin during your youth, but you had not expected any sort of remaining spark between the two of you upon moving back. Itâs a mixture of conflicting feelings: comfort, fear, desire, and enough more to dizzy you.
But even as you part for the night, thereâs an unspoken understanding between youâ that this moment isnât an ending but rather just a momentary pause.
The next morning, the four of you wake early to catch the sunrise on the beach. The air is crisp and cool, the sky painted in hues of pink and gold as the sun peeks over the horizon. You feel a sense of peace, standing there with your closest friends, the tension from the night before easing into something more hopeful.
As you pack up and head home later that day, you canât help but feel like this trip was a turning point. For the first time in a long time, youâre looking forward to the future. And though you donât know exactly where things with Soobin will go, you feel both compelled and terrified to find out.Â

The weeks after your beach getaway with Soobin, Ryujin, and Beomgyu pass in a blur of cozy evenings and lingering touches. The tension between you and Soobin has become almost palpable, an undercurrent that hums beneath every interaction. You find yourself gravitating toward him, seeking out his presence in ways that feel both natural and inevitable.
It starts with late-night talks, the two of you sitting on the porch of your house or his, wrapped in blankets as the night air grows cooler. The conversations are deep, touching on everything from your childhood dreams to the fears that keep you up at night. Soobin listens with a quiet intensity that makes you feel heard in a way you havenât felt in a long time. Sometimes, when the conversation drifts to a comfortable lull, his hand will find yours, his thumb brushing lightly over your skin, and the simple touch sends shivers down your spine.
As fall begins to creep in, the annual town festival is the talk of Gwangcheon. Itâs a tradition that dates back decades, a celebration of the harvest season with food stalls, games, and music that bring the whole town together. Despite Soobinâs protests about it being the âsame old thing every year,â you manage to drag him along with you, promising that it will be fun.
âYou say that every year,â Soobin grumbles as you walk through the festival grounds, his hand intertwined with yours. The evening air is crisp, carrying the scent of roasted chestnuts and spiced cider. âBut itâs just a bunch of food stalls and cheesy games.â
You roll your eyes, nudging him playfully with your shoulder. âYouâre such a grouch. Admit it, you secretly love this stuff.â
He huffs, but you catch the corner of his mouth twitching upward. âMaybe I just like watching you get excited about it.â
You smile, your heart warming at the admission. The truth is, you do love the festival, not just for the nostalgia it brings but because it feels like a part of your rootsâa reminder of the simpler times before everything got so complicated.
The festival is in full swing by the time you arrive. Strings of warm, twinkling lights hang overhead, and the sound of laughter and music fills the air. You and Soobin wander through the crowded streets, stopping at various stalls to sample local treats and play a few games. You end up with a small plush bear from a ring toss game, a prize that Soobin wins for you after several failed attempts.
âSee? Told you this would be fun,â you say, beaming as you hug the bear to your chest.
Soobin just shakes his head, a soft smile playing on his lips as he watches you. âYouâre impossible,â he mutters, but thereâs no bite in his words.
As the night goes on, you run into Beomgyu and Ryujin near the center of the festival grounds, where a makeshift dance floor has been set up. The four of you spend some time chatting and catching up, reminiscing about past festivals and sharing updates on each otherâs lives. The atmosphere is light and joyful, a perfect escape from the weight of everything else.
At one point, Ryujin drags you into a dance, the two of you twirling and laughing while Soobin and Beomgyu look on in amusement. It feels good to let go, to simply enjoy the moment without any worries.
Eventually, you and Soobin find yourselves walking hand in hand again, wandering away from the crowd to a quieter part of the festival. The lights are dimmer here, the sounds of the festivities fading into the background. You can feel the warmth of his hand in yours, the closeness between you more pronounced than ever.
âSo⊠whatâs the verdict?â you ask, glancing up at him with a teasing smile. âStill think the festivalâs boring?â
He looks down at you, his gaze softening. âMaybe itâs not so bad,â he concedes, his thumb rubbing slow circles on the back of your hand. âBut only because youâre here.â
Your heart skips a beat at his words, the tension between you thickening as you come to a stop. The moment feels charged, like something is about to happen, and you find yourself leaning in closer, your breath hitching as his eyes flicker to your lips.
But before either of you can move, a voice interrupts the moment, shattering the intimacy between you.
âY/N?â
The sound of your name, spoken in that familiar, deep voice, makes you freeze. You turn slowly, your heart dropping into your stomach as you see himâyour ex-boyfriend, standing just a few feet away.
He looks almost the same as he did the last time you saw him, tall and handsome with that same confident aura that used to draw you in. But now, all you feel is a cold dread pooling in your chest.
âDaehyunâŠâ you breathe, barely able to get the word out.
His eyes flick from you to Soobin, who is still holding your hand, his expression hardening as he takes in the sight. Thereâs a tense silence, the air between the three of you crackling with unspoken words and unresolved feelings.
âSo, this is why you left Seoul?â Daehyunâs voice is sharp, accusatory, as he steps closer. âTo play house in some small town with your high school friend?â
Soobin stiffens beside you, his grip on your hand tightening. âWatch it,â he warns, his voice low and dangerous.
But Daehyun ignores him, his gaze fixed on you. âI thought we were going to work things out, Y/N. But instead, you just⊠ran away?â
You feel a pang of guilt, the old wounds reopening at his words. But then you remember why you left in the first placeâthe lies, the betrayal, the hurt he caused you. The memories flood back, and with them, a surge of anger and resolve.
âI didnât run away, Daehyun,â you say, your voice steady despite the turmoil inside you. âI left because you fucking cheated on me! Last time I checked, you didnât want me anyway. Why are you even here?â
Daehyunâs expression falters, the confidence slipping for a moment. But then he scoffs, shaking his head and entirely avoiding your question. âYouâre really going to throw away everything we had for⊠this?â
Before you can respond, Soobin steps in front of you, blocking Daehyunâs view. âShe doesnât owe you an explanation,â he says, his tone firm. âSo why donât you leave her alone?â
Before you can respond, Beomgyu and Ryujin arrive, their expressions shifting from carefree to protective in an instant as they assess the situation.
âIs there a problem here?â Beomgyuâs tone is light but laced with an underlying threat as he steps up beside Soobin, crossing his arms over his chest. Ryujin moves to your other side, her presence a comforting shield as she glares at Daehyun.
Daehyun scoffs, turning his attention back to you. âYouâre really going to let them speak for you now? Is this what youâve become?â
âLeave her alone, Daehyun,â Ryujin snaps, her eyes blazing with anger. âYouâre not welcome here.â
For a moment, Daehyun looks like he might argue, but the combined glares of Soobin, Beomgyu, and Ryujin seem to weigh on him. He shakes his head, muttering something under his breath, and reluctantly takes a step back. âThis isnât worth it,â he mumbles, his gaze flickering to Soobin. âHave fun Y/N.â
With that, he finally turns and walks away, disappearing into the crowd, leaving a suffocating tension in his wake.Â
As soon as Daehyun is out of sight, the energy shifts. The air feels heavy, charged with everything left unsaid between you and Soobin. He stands there, his hand still resting on your shoulder, but the warmth that once comforted you now feels like a burning reminder of the distance thatâs crept between you in just a few short moments.
You search his face for some kind of reassurance, something to tell you that everything is okay between you. But all you find is a flicker of somethingâregret, maybe?âin his eyes before he steps back, dropping his hand to his side.
âIâm sorry, Y/N,â he says quietly, his voice barely audible above the festival noise. Heâs looking anywhere but at you, his usual confidence and ease replaced by a discomfort that twists painfully in your chest.
âWait, Soobin, you donât have toââ you start, reaching out to stop him, but heâs already shaking his head, taking another step back.
âI need to go,â he mutters, the words clipped and hurried. âIâll⊠Iâll see you around.â
And with that, he turns and walks away, leaving you standing there with your hand half-raised, the words you wanted to say caught in your throat. You watch his retreating figure, your heart pounding in your ears as the reality of what just happened sinks in.
When he disappears from sight, the weight of it all crashes down on you. Your knees feel weak, and you stumble to the nearest bench, dropping onto it as the tears youâve been holding back finally spill over. You bury your face in your hands, the sobs wracking your body as the emotions youâve been trying so hard to keep in check burst free.
Youâre so caught up in your grief that you donât notice Ryujin and Beomgyu returning until Ryujinâs voice cuts through the fog of your thoughts.
âY/N?â Ryujinâs voice is laced with concern as she kneels beside you, her hand rubbing gentle circles on your back.
Beomgyu stands awkwardly to the side, his usual playful demeanor replaced by a worried frown. âY/N, you donât have to cry over him,â he says, trying to sound comforting. âDaehyunâs not worth it.â
You shake your head, unable to find the words to correct them. They think youâre crying because of Daehyun, that seeing him brought all the pain of your breakup to the surface. But itâs not Daehyun youâre crying overâitâs Soobin. Itâs the way he looked at you like he couldnât bear to be near you, like something had shifted irreparably between you, and the way he just left without a second glance, leaving you feeling more alone than ever.
But how can you explain that to them when youâre just now understanding it yourself?Â
The realization hits you like a truck and you suddenly jump up, slightly unsteadily on your feet. But itâs not really a realization after all. Itâs something youâve known deep down for a while. Forever, it feels like.
The world feels like itâs spinning, your thoughts tangled in a whirlwind of panic and desperation. You can barely hear Ryujin and Beomgyuâs voices through the haze of your own mind, their concerned words just background noise to the single, overwhelming thought that suddenly consumes you.
You need to find Soobin.
The tears are still streaming down your face, but you donât care. The only thing that matters right now is reaching him, before this suffocating tension between you turns into an unbearable distance.
âY/N, where are you going?â Ryujin calls after you, but youâre already running, your heart pounding in time with your frantic footsteps.Â
You donât answer her, your feet moving faster than your thoughts. Youâre driven by pure instinct, by the gnawing need to fix this before itâs too late. Before you lose him.
His house isnât farâit never has beenâand itâs that familiarity that drives you faster. The image of his retreating back is burned into your mind, propelling you forward through the dimly lit streets of the neighborhood. The sound of your breath is loud in your ears, mingling with the rapid beat of your heart as you round the final corner and see his house come into view.
His house is dark except for the porch light, and a flicker of doubt crosses your mind. What if he doesnât want to see you? What if he wonât even open the door? But you canât stop now, not when youâre so close. You run up to the door, and without hesitation, you start banging on it with all your strength.
âSoobin!â Your voice cracks as you call out his name, your fists pounding against the wood, the desperation in your voice echoing through the quiet night. âSoobin, please, open the door!â
For a moment, nothing happens, and your heart sinks with each second that passes. But then, you hear the sound of footsteps inside, followed by the slow creak of the door opening.
When Soobinâs face comes into view, your breath catches in your throat. He looks surprised, his hair slightly disheveled, his expression a mix of concern and confusion. His gaze immediately locks onto your tear-streaked face, and the shock deepens.
âY/N?â He frowns, his eyes flicking over your smudged makeup and tear-stained cheeks. âWhat are youâare you okay? Did⊠did he do something else? I thought he left.â
His voice is soft, laced with worry, and the way heâs looking at youâlike youâre fragile, like you might break at any momentâonly makes the tears well up in your eyes again. But itâs not because of Daehyun. Itâs because of him.
You shake your head, trying to find the words, but they all come out in a frantic rush, jumbled together with your raw emotions. âNo, itâs notâitâs not Daehyun, Soobin. Itâs you. Itâs always been you.â
He blinks, clearly taken aback by your words, but you donât give him a chance to respond. The words pour out of you, all the things youâve been holding back for so long, spilling over in your desperation to make him understand.
âI donât care about Daehyun,â you continue, your voice trembling with the force of your feelings. âI never did, not the way I care about you. I dated him because I was trying to get away from these feelings, because I was scared of how much I liked you, because I thought⊠I thought maybe if I was with someone else, it would go away. But it didnât. I just made everything worse.â
Soobinâs expression shifts from confusion to something softer, something that almost breaks your heart all over again. He opens his mouth to say something, but youâre not done yet.
âI thought I could just⊠run away from it, from you, by moving to Seoul, by throwing myself into a relationship that I didnât even really want, but it was all a lie. Everything with Daehyun was just a distraction, a way to pretend like I didnât want to be with you. But I did. I do.â You take a shaky breath, your heart pounding in your chest as you finally say the words that have been eating away at you for so long. âSoobin, I like you. I like you so much it hurts, and Iâve been pretending that I donât for so long that I almost convinced myself it was true.â
Thereâs a silence that follows your confession, the kind that feels like it stretches on for an eternity. You canât bear to look at him, to see the rejection youâre sure is coming, but you canât look away either.Â
Soobin doesnât speak right away, his eyes searching your face, and you wonder if youâve made the biggest mistake of your life. The silence between you is thick with tension, every second that passes weighing heavily on your chest.
Finally, he reaches out, his hand hesitating just inches from your cheek. When he finally cups your face, his touch is so gentle that it sends a shiver down your spine. His thumb brushes away a stray tear, and when he speaks, his voice is soft, almost disbelieving. âYou⊠like me?â
You nod, unable to find your voice, your heart beating so loudly that youâre sure he can hear it.
For a moment, he just looks at you, his expression unreadable, and you brace yourself for the worst. But then, slowly, a small, almost tentative smile tugs at the corners of his lips.
âYou idiot,â he murmurs, his tone affectionate, even as his words make your breath hitch. âYou really thought I wouldnât feel the same?â
Before you can even process what heâs saying, heâs pulling you inside, the door shutting behind you with a quiet click. The next thing you know, his hands are framing your face, his eyes locked onto yours with an intensity that makes your heart stutter.
Then, without another word, heâs kissing you, and itâs everything youâve ever wanted and more. The kiss is desperate, hungry, like heâs been waiting for this moment just as long as you have. His lips move against yours with a fervor that leaves you breathless, his hands tangling in your hair as he pulls you closer, as if he canât get enough.
You respond with equal intensity, your hands clutching at the fabric of his shirt, pulling him closer until thereâs no space left between you. Every pent-up emotion, every unspoken word, every lingering touch that youâve shared over the years is poured into this kiss, and itâs overwhelming in the best way possible.
His hands slide down to your waist, gripping you tightly as he deepens the kiss, his lips and tongue exploring yours with a desperation that mirrors your own. Itâs like everything else fades awayâDaehyun, the fight with your mom, all the pain and confusion youâve been carrying with you. All that matters is Soobin, his touch, his warmth, the way heâs holding you like youâre the most important thing in the world.
Soobin doesn't waste any time. His hand finds yours, fingers lacing together as he pulls you deeper into the house, the intensity between you building with every step. His other hand never leaves your waist, his thumb brushing back and forth in a way that sends shivers down your spine.
Your heart pounds in your chest as he leads you through the familiar hallway, your breaths coming faster with each second. The anticipation crackles between you, a living thing that makes your skin tingle and your pulse race. His grip on your hand tightens when you reach his room, and without breaking the kiss, he pushes the door open, guiding you inside.
The moment the door shuts behind you, his lips are on yours again, more desperate this time, as if he can't bear to be apart from you for even a second. He walks you backward toward the bed, his hands sliding from your waist up to your shoulders, then back down to your hips, pulling you closer until you're pressed against him.
Your back hits the edge of the bed, and he nudges you down onto it, his hands cupping your face as he hovers over you. His kiss is relentless, stealing your breath away as he leans in closer, his body pressing against yours with just enough weight to make you feel grounded in this moment.
You respond eagerly, your fingers threading through his hair, pulling him closer as you arch up into him. Every touch, every kiss, is like a spark of electricity, igniting something deep within you. His lips trail down to your jaw, then to your neck, his breath hot against your skin as he presses soft, lingering kisses there. Each touch makes you melt further into the bed, your hands roaming over his back, feeling the solid muscle beneath your fingertips.
Soobin's breath hitches as you slide your hands up under his shirt, your fingers tracing the lines of his toned body. He pulls back just enough to pull his shirt over his head, tossing it aside before his lips find yours again, his kiss more heated, more urgent than before. He deepens the kiss, his tongue sliding against yours in a way that makes your toes curl, his hands roaming over your body, exploring every inch of you as if he's been waiting for this moment forever.
You lose yourself in him, in the way he touches you, the way he whispers your name against your lips like a prayer. The world outside his room fades away until it's just the two of you, tangled together in a mess of sheets and emotions. Every touch, every kiss, feels like a confession, an unspoken promise that this is just the beginning of something more.
âNo more running,â he murmurs against the crown of your head, breathing in your scent he only could dream of being able to fully take in.
A smile curves its way onto your lips and you smile against his gentle touch, nodding as though there was not a single better thing he could suggest. Because there is nothing you would rather do than stay right here, the very place where a piece of you has always been and where youâve always belonged.

thank you for reading! <3
OMG Iâm so sad itâs ending. This is one of my favorite Soobin smau, I loved this story!
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ïž¶ïž¶ ă Ë áĄŽêȘ« synopsis â you are known for your brain rot anime content on twitter. so much so that you caught the attention of txtâs soobin on his secret stan account and became mutuals. what will become of this new friendship?
ïž¶ïž¶ ă Ë áĄŽêȘ« pairing â idol!soobin x fem!reader
ïž¶ïž¶ ă Ë áĄŽêȘ« genre â smau, idol au, fluff, prob crack, angst if you squint, comedy (dying as i am writing)
ïž¶ïž¶ ă Ë áĄŽêȘ« featuring â rest of txt, billlieâs tsuki and svtâs hoshi as y/n bestie, enhypenâs park sunghoon as a cameo and more!
ïž¶ïž¶ ă Ë áĄŽêȘ« warning â may contain anime spoilers, swearing/cursing, y/n is a simp for animated men, please ignore time stamps!!!
ïž¶ïž¶ ă Ë áĄŽêȘ« status â start july 7th, 2024 - end september 17th, 2024
ïž¶ïž¶ ă Ë áĄŽêȘ« tag list â closed

the storyline
o. y/nâs circle â soobinâs circle
i. fan boy mentality
ii. 2024 bingo card
iii. enhypen 1 soobin 0
iv. a tall woman with a fat ass
v. pookie bear
vi. âinfatuationâ
vii. close the gym
viii. men with dark hair
ix. karma
x. delete his twitter
xi. siri play down bad
xii. tiramisu cake
xiii. bsf approved
xiv. sugar daddy
xv. war is over
xvi. prettiest girl
xvii. friendzoned
xviii. weeb senses were tingling
xix. loser in a hot body
xx. and if heâs ugly, bonus
xxi. more than gojo
xxii. soobin sunk it
xxiii. bless her heart
xxiv. ungrateful brat
xxv. skipped a few chapters
xxvi. bye baby
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pairing: non-idol bf!Soobin x gn!reader
type: angsty-fluffy (requested) drabble more like draggle (sorry thought it was going to be a drabble but I kept going so it's an imagine now)
warning: language, lower case intended, proofread half assedly
an: this is the first time I've felt comfortable writing something that wasn't in bullet point form so i'm super excited for you guys to read it. this was requested by anonymous, i hope you enjoy.
"Me wanting to take pictures isn't for me to prove anything to anybody, I mean most of the time I don't even post them!" you snapped, your eyebrows now furrowed in frustration. you and soobin had been bickering and it had been like this since you got back from your date but as time passed it became more heated.
"y/n can you please just give it a rest. I don't want this to keep going." he pleaded with you, his eyes displayed how tired he was of the conversation but you didn't hold back. "I just don't get why you don't take as many pictures with me. Is there someone else? Are you embarrassed by me or something? Do you not want people to know we're together?" you're starting to tear up as you openly think of the possible reasons why soobin so desperately wants to avoid taking pictures.
when you and soobin first started dating, something he learnt about you was how you enjoyed documenting special moments in your life but one thing you are yet to learn is that despite your boyfriend's gorgeous features, he absolutely hated being in front of the camera.
"GEEZ, Y/N CAN YOU JUST GET OFF MY FUCKING BACK?! GOD!" he shouted, the volume of his voice not only startling you but himself too. you slowly started to back away "alright then, I'm just gonna remove myself from whatever this is..." your voice betraying you and disclosing the lump in your throat that you tried so desperately to hide.
soobin's eyes saddened at the sight of you shaking in fear, his intention wasn't to scare you at all. the last thing he wanted was to have his lover be afraid of him. "baby wait, i'm so so sorry. i didn't mean to raise my voice," he walks over to you, instantly pulling you into a tight embrace. you let your tears run down to stain the dress shirt that he looked ever so handsome in "i promise there isn't anyone else and i'm not ashamed of you-" "I never said ashamed, i said embarrassed." you interject with an audible smile "yes, yes embarrassed, ashamed, i'm none of that." he continued "if anything i want everybody in the world to know that we're together." he paused before speaking again, all while gently rubbing a pattern on your back with you still in his warm embrace "I just get so insecure and with these stupid cameras getting better by the minute, they just make my insecurities so much more visible and obvious. it just makes me so embarrassed and i just want to give you the chance to shine like you deserve. I mean you're freaking hot!" he exclaims. you slap his chest and giggle. "I'm sorry too Binnie, i shouldn't have pestered you.' you sighed looking down at your feet. "It's ok y/n, this just means we need to communicate better don't you think?" he leans into your face with a smile. you hummed in agreement as you closed the gap between your lips.
and that kids is why communication is key.



Knowledge Addict


Loverboy!Soobin x Workaholic!reader
warnings: none i can think of
word count: 0.2k (270)
note: listen to Knowledge Addict by Sion while readingđ
âYou know what, I think I'm addicted to loving you.â
Youâve always wanted a clingy boyfriend. One that if he could, he would LIVE in your skin. Thatâs exactly the type Soobin was. You found it cute. The small protests and whines whenever you pulled your hand away for a second, the way he caressed your hand with his thumb, the small kisses he would give your cheek and forehead. It was endearing.
âSoob, I know you want to be in my skin if possible but I really need to finish this editing.â You had been working on your final and it was truly starting to stress you out. Soobin could notice it, hell EVERYONE noticed. He had made it his personal mission to make you feel better. âYouâve been staring at the screen all day. Your final looks perfect, hand out with your perfect boyfriend.â He whined, placing small kisses all over your face. âSoon soon I just need to fix this one thing.â That was a lie, there were several things you needed and wanted to fix. â____ come on, you know that's a lie. Take a break.â Before you could answer, Soobin took your laptop off your lap and saved your progress before closing it. âNow, let me take care of my baby.â You couldnât even protest as he quickly pulled you on top of him, cupping your cheeks.
âYou know what, I think I'm addicted to loving you. Itâs painfully beautiful how much I love you.â You were at a loss of words but listening to him warmed your heart. âI love you too Soob. Loving you makes me want to know you more and more.â
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