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What the hell!? đŚđŤ¨


I am unwell.
I am so unwell.
I will never be well.
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SILLY ME TO FALL IN LOVE WITH YOU | SUNG HANBIN
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WHAT ! - while celebrating your boyfriends birthday, you give him a special gift
WHEN ! - (warnings) kissing, petnames, sappy juls đ
WHO ! - non capitalization is intended , literally happiest birthday to my baby hanbin âšď¸
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11:57 PM
Your phone illuminates as your boyfriend sleeps peacefully. You two have been dating for about 2 years and for those 2 birthdays that you spent with him, heâs been very casual about his day. He always just wanted to spend it with family and you, which you were okay with. But since debuting he decided he wanted to have a little peace and quiet, away from cameras, away from his members, away from everything but his safe space, you.
It was the first time he ever really requested something outside of just going to dinner, he wanted a weekend getaway which you gladly (and behind his back, he wasn't very happy about that but in your defense, it's his birthday đ) paid for. Through these 2 years he has never failed to make you feel loved even on the days he couldnât love himself and you made sure to reciprocate the same with the hopes that this year's gift would always remind him how much you appreciate him. Lighting up the candles on the cake you secretly got for him, you returned to the room. Opening the door quietly, meeting his peacefully sleeping figure you start singing Happy Birthday. Hanbin being the light sleeper he is woke up a bit startled making you laugh, he rubbed his eyes and once he processed the sight in front of him he sat up quickly and his lips quirked up even quicker. When you finished singing he closed his eyes making a wish then blew out the candles âHappy birthday binnieâ you said as you put the cake on the nightstand and sat down next to him, moving the stray hairs out of his face. He stares at you with big eyes filled with adoration before speaking up âThank You, babyâ. you pause for a moment before getting up and digging into your suitcase.
âWhat are you doing?â Hanbin asked confused and a bit whiny as his right side was now cold. You pulled out a wrapped gift and sat down next to him again. He looked up at you with a scolding face. âheyyyyâ he whined stretching out the âyâ. âI thought we said no more gifts, I appreciate this a lot baby, but you already paid for the whole trip and itâs too much-â you cut him off with a kiss. âI didn't spend any money on this, just open it hm?â, his eyes darted to the gift then back to you confused about what you were doing. Carefully unwrapping the gift to not ruin the paper he pulls out a journal. he looks back at you for what feels like the millionth time to which you roll your eyes playfully âJust look at the gift!â. He laughs at your eagerness and admires the decorated cover, he turns the cover to the first page and sees some stickers, a Polaroid of you two, some hamster pictures, and more pictures of you two with writing in the middle âto sung hanbin :-)â. flipping the next page he sees a short paragraph
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âHi, binnie !!
this is the first day I'm writing this page, it's 1-01-23.
every day I will be writing something about you, whether it's points of why I love you, paragraphs recapping my day after hanging out with you, me appreciating you, or just me scrapbooking us.
every day I will be doing this until I give it to you.
I hope you still love me by then but enjoy my love :-)â
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He scoffed at the last paragraph and kissed your cheek âI'll always love you.â
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He flipped to the next page and saw it was a paragraph from the same day
1-01-23 marked in the corner
âI couldnât wait to write the first entry so here we are,
today is the first time I've spent New Year's with someone other than my family and I think I realized something today. I love you, I always knew that I felt something for you while we were dating but I could never pinpoint it. that flutter I got in my heart when you would hold my hand, or that beating in my chest when you would look at me in my eyes and call me âbeautifulâ. all of these feelings I felt for you but I never really thought about it
I guess that's what happens when you're in love, you forget love is even a thing because it's not the idea of love you're focused on but rather the person. I never had to think about whether I loved you or not because I guess it was instinctive? in a way it sort of feels like you were made for me, all of our inside jokes, how your hand fits perfectly in mine, and how you can read me and tell how I'm feeling before I even do.
like I said I knew I always loved you, but tonight it was different. how you kissed me when the new year hit and looked at me afterward. like I was the only person you had ever seen before, it was the look in your eye and the way you told me you loved me that made my heart shift, THAT was my movie moment. the things you only see in films or fiction but thank you for making it a reality hanbin
to many more years :-)
your truly, y/n â
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he closed the book and gently set it down next to him and stared at his lap. you put your hand under his chin and he stared at you with that same look in his eyes from New Year's, except this time with tears. he hugged you tightly and whispered gently âI love youâ and âThank youâ âs
After wiping his tears, you two just talk about your trip so far and what you want to do the next day while eating cake before he pauses. âyou know what Yujin told me a few weeks ago?â he said while putting a piece of cake in his mouth. âhm?â you responded while eating your cake
âhamsters lick you as a form of kissingâ
âthey do?â
just then you feel a piece of frosting get wiped on your face. turning to look at the culprit he smiles and sticks his tongue out like a cat
âHANBIN NOâ
safe to say that night was filled with love and giggles :â-)
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the schoolâs smartest idea yet was to force their students outside during january. january is not the month where you would want to be outside, let alone have to be in that chilly air and watch boys kick around a soccer ball.
hanbin by your side made the assembly (if you could call it that) more bearable than before. you and him walked arm to arm in your puffy jackets.
you bite your lips as the wind brushes against you skin.
"it's so cold!â you shout.
a hand finds yours suddenly. the warmth of it easing you for a moment. hanbin didnât even flinch to take your hand, comfortably walking beside you with your hand in his.
he could sense you looking at him and he turned his head to you. meeting your eyes. his smile grew naturally as he opened his mouth.
âis everything alright?â he looks at you, innocently making your heart flutter.
you and hanbin have been friends for some time so you wonât let this be a big deal but you want to make sure he thinks itâs not a big deal.
âyes, i just wanted to say thank you.â
âfor what?â
did he really forget he was holding your hand? or where you stupidly thanking him for holding your hand. either way, you wanted to change the subject.
you turned away from him and walked down the stairs to look for seats for you two.
âdo you see anywhere for us to sit?â you look out to the seat, almost all full with students. hanbin takes you with him without saying anything. both of you make your way through the row and hanbin must have a talent for seating finding as he stoped before two conveniently open seats.
âhere.â he sat down before you and let go of your hand. you were a bit disappointed but when you sat down, he opened his palm in front of you. he really didnât mind at all and you could pass up the offer.
âhow did you find these?â you ask, hoping to talk a little more before the game begins.
âcan i call it luck?â he says.
âsure.â you grin. âwe can call it that.â
the game began but the crowd was pretty quiet and you could hear a lot of chatter of teeth - including your own. hanbin had came prepared with a scarf and you only had a hoodie under your jacket. 5 minutes into the game, you let go of hanbinâs hand to shove it in your coat pockets. you thought this would be warm up your hand faster but it did not. you internally screamed at yourself for letting for of his warm hand.
hanbinâs eyes detached from the game and looked at you. your cheeks were turning pink from the cold wind slapping your skin.
ây/n.â his breath can be shown from the cold air.
you look over at him and see him taking off his scarf. you watch him closely to see what heâs doing.
looking at your pink cheeks and pink nose, a smile adorns his red lips.
"do you want to use my scarf?" hanbin requests, holding the scarf up so he can put it on you.
you wave your hands, flustered at the thought heâd give up a simple scarf for you.
"but it's your scarf." âwonât you be cold?â
he looks at you with through the scarf and drops it along with his hands to his lap. he looked over your cheeks, they grew pinker.
you know they are apparent because hanbin puts it on you without your permission.
âno, youâre freezing i can tell.â âiâll be fine.â he says as he places it around your neck. hanbin fits the scarf up to your cheeks, his index finger gracing your skin. you wonder how much before your heart can take before you lose your mind.
âthose pink cheeks donât fool me.â he pulls his hands back and you try your best to cover your face with the scarf. but you discovered it smells like him, like his cologne.
"thank you." you say muffled, attempting to bury your self in the scarf.
before you could even try to look away, hanbin took your hand again, and rubbed it with his thumb.
was he glowing or was he an angel because you thought it was disrespectful of how beautiful he right then.
âdo you want to get hot chocolate after this is done?â
you simply nodded and squeezed his hand softly.
âiâd love to.â
đ¸ŕžŕ˝˛ Švampirehoon
Hanbin what about my sanity?


I am unwell.
I am so unwell.
I will never be well.
ate this up. refuse to believe this is your first work.
a perfect match

PAIRING : sung hanbin x fem reader
GENRES : fluff, crack, college au, barista au, mild enemies/rivals to lovers au, sick fic
WORD COUNT : 4310 words
SUMMARY : you and sung hanbin complement each other perfectly, whether it's behind the coffee bar or during late nights in your dorm building. however, companionship quickly turns to competition as the end of the year approaches â and with that, the glorious title of employee of the year. but when hanbin falls sick, you decide you can put your feud aside for one day.
WARNINGS : profanity, brief mentions of drinking, one slightly heated kiss, mc is competitive, hanbin is messing with her, jiwoong is just there, injeolmi toast reference, there are interspersed flashbacks in italics & one tense change!
AUTHOR'S NOTE : helloo making my zeroseblr debut!! thank you so much to anyone who reads i hope you enjoy <3 a huge huge thank you to @jayflrt and @s7toru for the support and encouragement, i don't think i'd be publishing this without them!

âHANBIN DIDNâT COME IN TODAY,â Jiwoong says in lieu of a greeting as soon as you enter the back of the store.Â
You flip through the cafĂŠâs records book, noting down your time of arrival. Jiwoong can yap about Sung Hanbin all he wants, but you wonât let that stop you from getting paid.Â
âWhat does that have to do with me?â You shoot back, tying up your apron.
Jiwoong shrugs. âYou guys are close, right? I thought youâd know whatâs up.â
You scoff. You and Hanbin may have been close once, but that was before he started coming for your position.

âKeep it up, Hanbin!â Jiwoong claps Hanbin on the shoulder as he finishes taking a customerâs order. âEngaging with customers and making them feel connected to the store is one of our most important values.âÂ
âThanks, Jiwoong,â Hanbin beams, the sight of his dimples causing butterflies to take flight in your stomach, for whatever strange reason. That is, until Jiwoongâs next words.Â
âWith how much improvement youâre making, you might just be up for Employee of the Year.â Jiwoong winks. Your jaw drops to the floor. Jiwoong doesnât notice your mouth hanging open and simply returns to making drinks like he didn't just shatter your entire world.Â
âWhat the hell!â You call out indignantly. âWhy would he get Employee of the Year?â
Jiwoong turns to look at you like heâs just remembering your presence for the first time.Â
âWell, Hanbinâs been learning very quickly since he joined. Heâs made a lot of improvement and the customers love him.âÂ
âHe served a frozen sandwich the other day!â You cry out. You remember it clearly â the customer had approached you with a furious glint in her eyes, demanding to know why her sandwich wasnât heated. Hanbin had popped up behind you to apologize for his mistake, and a blush immediately overtook her face as she shoved the sandwich into her mouth, claiming she preferred it frozen anyway.Â
âThat was last week! Iâm a changed man now,â Hanbin insists.
âThe award should not go to him,â You splutter at Jiwoong. âI can talk to customers too!â You shove Hanbin away as the next customer in line approaches the register.Â
âHi, could I please get an iced matcha latte, and aââ
âHi, how was your day?â You interrupt loudly. Jiwoong slaps a hand to his mouth to stifle a poorly-contained laugh. The girlâs eyes go wide as she takes in your expression, her gaze flitting nervously between you and the door, like sheâs considering bolting out of the shop.Â
âSorry, donât mind her. She means well,â a smooth voice interrupts. Hanbin slides back to his position on the register, his hand circling your waist as he gently eases you to the side.
You huff. âI can handle myself on register!âÂ
Hanbinâs hand shifts to your lower back as he leans over to whisper to you. âYouâre staring the poor girl down like she just murdered your family. I got this.âÂ
True to his words, the girl visibly relaxes when Hanbin takes over and begins to make conversation. Your cheeks grow hot at the gesture. You should be angry, but Hanbinâs hand is warm on you and his shoulder is knocking into yours and you canât seem to think straight.Â
Hanbin leans close again, and your brain short-circuits.
âIâm coming for your award,â he breathes cheekily into your ear.Â
The giddy feeling in your chest immediately dies on the spot.Â

You scowl at the memory, your knuckles turning white as you tie the strings of your apron tighter. Jiwoong raises an eyebrow, reminding you of his question.Â
âIâm not speaking to him anymore.â You have to hold back from crossing your arms like an angry child.Â
âYou were fighting him over the register on Wednesday,â Jiwoong points out.
âA lot can change in three days.â
Jiwoong sighs. âSeriously, do you know whatâs up? He hasnât called or texted at all.âÂ
That makes you pause. Ever since your current feud with Sung Hanbin, he became particularly more committed to âbeatingâ you at work, whether it was clocking in earlier than you, going beyond the necessary opening requirements, or covering more shifts than usual. For him to not show up to work without any prior notice or explanation â maybe there is something wrong.Â
You relent. âIâll go check up on him after my shift, okay?âÂ
A Cheshire grin spreads across Jiwoongâs face. âSo much extra effort,â he muses.Â
âWe live in the same building,â you deadpan. You check your hair in the small mirror on the wall before heading to the front of the store for your shift.Â
âI didnât even tell you to go check up on him!â Jiwoong calls to your back. You give him the finger in return.Â

âHanbin, open up!â You yell, pounding on his door for what feels like the millionth time. You press your ear to the wood, but hear absolutely nothing.Â
âI can see your Snap location!â
Then, a rustle.Â
You hear the creak of a bed, and the sound of soft footsteps gradually approaching closer. The door swings open, revealing Sung Hanbin in his pajamas.Â
âYou were in bed the whole time?â You shriek. âJiwoong was worried sick! He was acting like you dropped off the face of the Earth when you didnât contact anyone!âÂ
Hanbin wordlessly turns around, making a beeline away from the door. You huff, following him inside his dorm without another thought.Â
âYouâre just going to leave when Iâm talking to you? Look, I get it if you donât want to interact with me, but you shouldnât ghost your manager. Isnât thatââ
Hanbin stumbles into the bathroom and slams the door shut on you. Realization dawns upon you when you hear retching from the other end. The puzzle pieces slot into place â his glazed eyes, paler-than-usual face, and complete lack of energy.Â
âHanbin?â You ask, your voice softer than before. No response. âDo you need any help?âÂ
âNo,â Hanbin whispers faintly behind the door.Â
âOkay,â you respond uneasily, âbut Iâm staying here until you come out.âÂ
You take his soft sigh as affirmation, and immediately pull out your phone to text his roommate.Â
you: wya??
taerae: staying w my aunt for the weekend taerae: why whats up?
you: hanbins sick
taerae: oh shit taerae: well. gl to him
you: đ you: do you have medicine
taerae: no đ taerae: wait actually taerae: check the bottom drawer on my desk
you: found it ty
You gather whatever medicines look helpful from Taeraeâs drawer, then grab water from the fridge. Soon enough, you hear Hanbin moving behind the door, followed by the flush of the toilet and water running from the sink. He emerges from the bathroom, his face glistening with water droplets. He looks tired in a way youâve never seen before as he trudges past you and collapses at the foot of his bed.Â
He groans softly at the hard surface, but makes no move to get up. You crouch down to the ground, pressing your hand against his forehead in concern.Â
âHanbin,â you gasp. âYouâre burning up.âÂ
Hanbin makes a pitiful noise, shifting so heâs pressing his flushed cheek to the cold tile. You loop your arms through his and haul him to his feet.Â
âYou missed the bed,â you try to joke, but even you can hear the terribly masked worry in your voice. Hanbin slumps onto the mattress, and you carefully pull the covers over him despite his small sounds of protest. Heâs clearly not concerned enough to do anything more, so he mutters incoherent nonsense under his breath and then closes his eyes.Â
You canât help the minuscule twitch of your lips at the sight, but you turn back to the medicine bottles before you can allow yourself to dwell on it.Â
Once youâve arranged an assortment of pills and the water, you gently shake Hanbin, whose eyes are still shut.Â
âSit up,â you urge, tapping his shoulder. Hanbin cracks open an eye, sulking. Regardless, he complies, sitting up and fully opening his eyes. âTake these.âÂ
His frown deepens, but his gaze scans your face and he obeys without another word.Â
âHow long have you been sick like this?âÂ
Silence.Â
âWhenâs the last time you ate?â You try instead. Hanbin pauses, like heâs taking a moment to genuinely think about it, then shrugs blankly. âHanbin, you have to eat!âÂ
âNot hungry,â he mumbles.Â
âThis isnât up for debate,â you shoot back. âIâll go grab you something, so stay here, okay?â
Hanbin nods, sinking back into bed. You shoulder your bag and search for his phone and keys, finding them on his desk.Â
âHere,â you say, tucking his phone under his pillow. âCall me if you need anything. Iâm taking your keys so you donât have to let me in. Take a nap, and Iâll be back soon.â
Hanbin only buries his face further into the pillow. You refill his water and adjust the room temperature before slipping on your shoes at the front. You helplessly turn back to look at him once more, like a compass straying north. Then, you leave.Â

When Sung Hanbin first walked into Say Yes! Coffee with a stunning resume and even more stunning smile, you recognized him instantly.Â
You had met Hanbin in the beginning of your sophomore year on a Thursday night, when the noise from the room above yours was becoming unbearable.Â
You had stormed up the stairs in your pajamas, too tired to care about appearances as you incessantly knocked on the door. When the door opened to a man clad in all black with an unnervingly handsome face, you faltered slightly. However, the sight of the dim lights and red solo cups behind him rekindled your anger, and you immediately began to tell him off.Â
He was holding a party on a Thursday night, for godâs sake, couldnât he at least have waited until the weekend? As you continued on about the lack of consideration for those with Friday morning classes â however small the number may be â your voice got stuck in your throat when the man responded with a dazzling smile.Â
âCute,â he had said, causing you to flinch in shock. He agreeably promised to keep the noise down, and with your face heating up from a mixture of embarrassment and surprise, you turned around and left without another word.Â
You didnât see him again after that incident, but true to his word, the noise was considerably softer in the following parties. When you saw him again at your workplace, you werenât even sure if heâd remember you.Â
However, Hanbinâs eyes had instantly lit up. âPajama girl!â Heâd exclaimed, and your smile dropped.Â
From then onwards, your relationship had taken a turn. Jiwoong began scheduling the two of you for almost every shift together, allowing you to witness every step of his journey â from training, to slowly taking over register, to becoming a pain in your ass. It almost made you sentimental, thinking about how much youâd gotten to see.Â
With the increased shifts came increased shenanigans during breaks, from ridiculous drink concoctions to espresso shot chugging competitions. Eventually, these were followed by unexpected knocks on your door and boba runs between classes.Â
Hanbin would let you into the dance studio, smirking at your reactions in the mirror whenever he caught you staring as he practiced. You allowed him to tag along on your trips to the library, even though he would use the soundproof study room to loudly poke fun at you while you would fret over your lab reports and problem sets.Â
Despite the vast differences in your majors, you still had the common denominator of a shared dorm building. This was clear every time Hanbin would knock on your door to drag you to his upstairs parties to expand your social circle, or when you would knock on his to deliver successful baking experiments.Â
In your second semester, he joined you in a General Education class that he absolutely did not need to take, and you started going to his open dance classes despite your severe lack of coordination.Â
So perhaps Jiwoong was right, maybe you were incredibly close â until the possibility of Hanbin winning Employee of the Year became real enough to scare you, until you decided it would be easier to hate him. (Was it Employee of the Year that you were afraid of, or something else?)

You reenter Hanbinâs dorm with a giant thermos of steaming hot soup, an extra blanket, and an assortment of items from the nearby drugstore. You dump the contents onto the table, wincing at the amount. You may have gone slightly crazy and swept nearly everything off the shelves at the pharmacy, but you convince yourself theyâll be necessary.Â
When you enter his room with the food, youâre surprised to find that heâs already awake. His brows furrow slightly at the sight of you.
âI brought you soup,â you explain, nodding at the bowl in your hands. âEat.âÂ
While the Hanbin 30 minutes ago was so sluggish he could barely keep his eyes open, this Hanbin is uncannily alert. His eyes dart back and forth between you, the soup, and the medicines scattered across his desk. He opens and closes his mouth, like heâs searching for the right words.Â
âWhyâre you doing this?â A strange question to settle on, but you smile at him softly.Â
âWhy wouldnât I be?â
âI donât understand,â he replies, his gaze wary.Â
You frown. âYouâve done the same for me. Remember when I got super drunk at Matthewâs and you brought me home?âÂ
Hanbin goes silent.Â
Things like this between you and Hanbin are never questioned â they always go without saying. He threatens you at work, but he still picks you up when you drink too much. You fight him over the register, but you still sit next to him in class and watch him from the back of the dance studio. Youâre still here, because you know Hanbin would be no different.Â
âYou donât owe me for that,â Hanbin blurts out, red creeping up his cheeks.Â
âI donât think of it like that. Iâm here because I want you to get better,â you say, holding out the bowl of soup to him. A peace offering.Â
Hanbin hesitates, then accepts it, blowing on it to cool it down and taking a sip. He hums in satisfaction, then shovels the rest down his throat within a minute. You gape.Â
âSlow down,â you scold, remembering the vomiting from earlier. You feel a pang of guilt realizing how hungry he mustâve been, motionless in his bed without the energy to eat.Â
Hanbin grows more lethargic on his second bowl, his eyelids beginning to sink. He catches himself just before he can allow himself to doze, and you frown. You canât help but wonder why heâs fighting sleep when itâs what he needs the most â his half-lidded eyes stay focused on you, and then it hits you. Maybe he wants to be alone.Â
You take the bowl back and pull the covers over him, noting with a twinge of satisfaction that some color has returned to his face.Â
âIâll clean things up and then head out so you can get some sleep,â you tell him. Although something deep inside you longs to stay, to stick with him until youâre sure that his fever is gone, you stand up from the chair.Â
However, Hanbin grabs your elbow before you can fully turn away. When you look at him, thereâs a plea behind his eyes that he doesnât seem keen on voicing. Even when heâs sick, heâs strong, tugging you back towards him until youâre sitting at the edge of the bed.Â
âDo you want more soup?â You ask, unsure of what he needs from you.Â
Hanbin shakes his head. âStay,â he mumbles, so faint that you barely hear it.Â
Oh.Â
âSleep,â you coax him gently, your heart squeezing at his request. âI wonât go anywhere.â
Hanbin searches your face with a hint of desperation, and your breath hitches in your throat at the sparkle in his eyes. (Did Sung Hanbin always look at you like you had hung the moon and stars?)Â
You donât have to think about it for too long because Hanbin seems to find whatever heâs looking for in your expression and finally closes his eyes. Sleep pulls him under within minutes, evident in his deeper breathing and the loosened tension in his body.Â
You brush some of his hair away from his forehead, softening at the lines of his face, more youthful and relaxed with the rest.Â
In a few minutes, you know youâll have to clean up, restock the fridge, and find a damp washcloth to reduce his temperature. But you allow yourself a moment to stare, brushing his thumb with your cheek.Â
Even while asleep, Hanbin leans into the touch, like a flower searching for sunlight, and you flinch. You return to your chair next to his bed and watch him until the sun rises, your heart a jumbled mess.Â

âJiwoong.â Hanbin calls out one morning towards the end of his training, when the three of you are opening the store.Â
âHmm?â Jiwoong shoots Hanbin a brief glance before going back to busying himself with the espresso machine. Â
âWhy do you always schedule me and Y/N together?â
You turn at the mention of your name, perking up with curiosity. Jiwoongâs brows furrow, almost as though the answer is obvious.Â
âY/N is efficient, in pretty much all ways possible. She can make the most drinks in the least time possible, without compromising quality. Sheâs also great at responding to unexpected situations,â Jiwoong explains. You grin at the compliment but stay silent, sensing he has more to say.Â
âHanbin, youâre slower and sometimes you freeze up during mishaps. But youâre good with customers. You know enough about coffee to make recommendations. Youâre perceptive, so youâre first to know when we need to restock. All of which Y/N tends to fall short on. Which is fine, of course, because neither of you is perfect.
âBut what one of you lacks, the other one makes up. Youâre imperfect separately, but a perfect match together.â Jiwoong puts a pause to his grandiose speech to fish for the keys in his pocket. âAnyways, Iâm going to unlock the door now.âÂ
You shoot Hanbin an incredulous look, despite the warm feeling spreading throughout your chest. Hanbin looks equally confused, but his gaze softens when you make eye contact. The smile he returns is so tender that you have to look away, your face burning like a star. You go back to wiping down the counters, and avoid thinking about Sung Hanbin and how incredibly red his ears were.Â

When Hanbin wakes up, youâre reminded of his training days from all those months ago, of his shy but earnest demeanor, unafraid to reveal his struggles and ask for help.Â
This Hanbin is similarly vulnerable, allowing himself to be open and show you weakness. Allowing you to help him.Â
âWhyâre you looking at me like that?â Hanbinâs voice interrupts your thoughts, and you flush, shaking yourself out of your nostalgia. You press the back of your hand against his forehead, sighing in relief.Â
âDrink this, itâll help," you say, avoiding his eyes as you hand him a glass of orange juice. âYour fever finally broke.â
âYeah, no shit. Iâm sweating balls,â he rasps, kicking off the blankets youâd piled on top of him. He chugs down the juice and rubs at his eyes. âWhat day is it?â
âItâs Sunday evening. You pretty much slept through the whole day,â you grin.
âDid you stay since yesterday?â A hint of guilt flashes across Hanbinâs face.Â
âItâs fine, I got some work done,â you wave it off, gesturing to your computer propped open on his desk. âTaeraeâs gonna be back soon, so Iâll head out, okay? I texted Jiwoong for you, so youâre not working tomorrow. Thereâs some extra soup in the fridge, so heat that whenever you want.âÂ
You start to gather your things, but Hanbin catches your wrist. His expression is abnormally serious, his eyes piercing holes into yours.Â
âWhatâs wrong? Do you need something?â You use your other hand to check his forehead again, but he stops you.
"I need you."
Your mouth falls open. âWhat?âÂ
Hanbin quickly catches himself. "I need you â to drop this Employee of the Year thing. Jiwoong already told me he's giving it to you."
You're still stuck on the first three words of his sentence, but when the gears in your head finally turn you gasp. It's a lot to process and you shake your head, wondering if you even heard him right. How long were you fighting for an award that was already yours?
"I thought you wanted to win," is all you can think of saying.
Hanbin smiles, warm and soft in a way so familiar that your heart aches. âY/N, I donât care about Employee of the Year. Go out with me.â
You find yourself at a loss for words, but Hanbin doesnât seem to mind as he continues.
âI know I still have a lot to learn, and I didn't even care about the award that much. I was mostly just teasing you, so can we please stop fighting over it? Or else Iâll seriously think you hate me.âÂ
âI donât hate you,â you choke out.Â
Hanbin chuckles. âI figured that now. No one spends this much time and effort on someone they hate.âÂ
âShut up,â you say halfheartedly, your heart hammering in your chest. âAre you serious?â Hanbin tugs you by the hands, enough that youâre sitting on the edge of his bed. All traces of humor vanish from his face as he stares at you intently.Â
âY/N, I like you. I thought you were cute ever since you showed up at my doorstep in your pajamas. And Iâve been hopelessly obsessed with you ever since we started working together. Does that answer your question?âÂ
Fireworks explode in your chest as you think back to Jiwoongâs old words.Â
What one of you lacks, the other one makes up.Â
When Hanbin is sick, you take care of him. When Hanbin forgets to eat at the dance studio, you bring him food. And despite all your incessant fighting, Hanbin covers for you at the register. Hanbin invites you to parties when youâre cooped up in the library for too long. Hanbin sends you his notes when you doze off in class.Â
Your heart thumps in your chest as you begin to put together the little moments of your relationship. You were a perfect match the whole time, just as Jiwoong said, only you hadnât truly realized the weight of his words. You itch with the need to do something, but your hands are still tightly grasped in Hanbinâs and you canât think of much else to do than to lean down and press your lips to his cheek.Â
Hanbin makes a small noise of surprise at the contact, his hands slackening around yours. You flush at the warmth of his skin against your mouth, feeling as though youâre floating somewhere above the stars. When you pull away, Hanbinâs eyes are closed, lashes fanned against his cheekbones and face tilted upwards like heâs hoping for more, or savoring it. His eyes are glassy when they finally open, eliciting a giggle from your throat.Â
âI like you too,â you grin, âif that didnât make it clear.âÂ
Hanbin smiles then, so wide that you can see his whisker dimples. He pulls you down and on top of him, burying his face in your neck.Â
âLet me kiss you properly,â he whispers into your skin. You separate from him enough to read his expression, eyes widening at the sudden sharpness in his gaze. His eyes flicker between yours, before darting down to your lips and fixating on them.Â
âWonât your mouth taste horrible?â You tease, but youâre already leaning in.Â
âIâll make it up to you,â he murmurs against your lips before closing the distance.
A thousand firecrackers flare up in your body when his mouth meets yours. You gasp when his tongue slips into your mouth, leaving behind the pleasantly surprising taste of orange juice.Â
Sparks fly where his skin touches yours, multiplied by a thousand when he cradles your cheek and deepens the kiss. Your hand moves to the back of his neck, tugging lightly on his hair. The soft groan that emits from Hanbin causes a jolt of pleasure to shudder down your spine, and you instinctively tug harder.
You pull away far too soon to catch your breath, breath hitching at the string of saliva between both your lips.Â
âGross,â you lie, but Hanbinâs eyes only darken.Â
âI wanna do that again.â He leans in again, but you veer away before you can allow your judgment to blur.Â
âYou have to focus on getting better first!â You swat at his hands.Â
Hanbin pouts. âIâm way better. Stellar, actually.âÂ
âYou can kiss me in two days.â
Hanbinâs answering smile is blindingly bright, even though you didnât say anything particularly funny.Â
âWhat is it?â Your pulse races at how he looks at you â like youâre made of every precious thing in the world, like youâre a dream made alive.Â
âI think this might be the happiest day of my life,â he answers. As he grins at you with the warmth of the entire sun, you realize the fluttering behind your ribcage was never a new feeling â you were just as enamored with him when you first met.Â
You smile back, bigger than youâve ever smiled at Hanbin, watching his gaze turn awestruck as a red-hot blush creeps up his cheeks and neck. Â
âI think it might be mine too.âÂ