everyone, how is your day going? did you eat yet today? đ„ș and to those who are at school/college or at work, make sure you're taking care of yourself (and if you're not, do try as best as you can!) đ OR ELSE i will spiritually come into your home tonight and make you chicken soup đ€ /lh
APARTMENT 345 â EP TWO : WEDDINGS
feat. karasu, otoya, yukimiya || wc: 9.4k synopsis: moving into a new apartment with three men isn't exactly the most easy feat, but you think there's something quite unusual about your new roommates that makes life seem a little more fun. âł episode synopsis: when otoya asks you to be his plus-one for a wedding, you find out that there's more than him that meets the eye. so much so, that it somehow wounds you accidentally locked in a bathroom alone together. contains: fem!reader, she/her pronouns, roommates au, modern au, fluff, slight crack, forced proximity, reader wears a dress and heels, subtle classism, family issues series masterlist â previous nextâ
Otoya Eita is a curious case of someone who you suspect isnât who he seems to be.
Something bugs you about him, something gnawing in a little crevice of your mind. Perhaps itâs that seemingly nonchalant exterior that you think is a little too lax for someone with adult responsibilities like him. Or maybe the way heâs much smarter than you think he was initially. Something of the sort, thereâs a lot of peculiarities about him that just donât seem to add up to what he thinks heâs trying to convey to you.
He says he earns the least out of the four of youâyet he owns a Lexus, multiple expensive colognes, and heâll show off some new pieces of Chrome Hearts or David Yurman he bought. You figure that one watch of his is at least a third of your salary.
He says heâs not looking for something serious in a relationshipâyet youâve seen him wallow in his misery a few times when some girls wouldnât call him back. Then heâll get back up in a matter of two days or less to find someone new to play with.
He says he can't pay the rent this month to you and your other roommates dismayâyet he somehow always pulls through with the money at the last minute to a mysterious degree. Where he gets it from, you think youâre better off not knowing⊠especially since youâve eavesdropped on a few of his conversations with someone shady on the phone, asking about a boon of some kind.
Otoya, to you, at least from a few months ago, was the most open roommate out of the other three. Now, youâre not so sure. Unlike Karasu and Yukimiya, who have gotten closer and more amicable as times went on, Otoya seems to have shut himself in with you to your dismay in the past weeks, despite him being the first roommate you were truly comfortable around. He seems to be an enigma to you more than anyone youâve ever metâyou donât know how to decode him. And to be honest, youâre not sure if you should. Maybe youâre best placed in this pool of ignorance youâve been trying to get out of to understand your roommate, absorbing it and letting it linger around you.
He has this outer layer to him; a mask of a seemingly chill guy who goes with the flow, someone who lays back and lets life do its work for him. Heâll just simply follow along wherever the wind takes him.Â
But something eats at you, that gnawing feeling always just lingering about. A gut feeling whispers in your ear that thereâs something deeper, more intrinsic about him. Youâve acknowledged the suspicion, but youâre not too sure if you should try and operate on Otoya to properly pluck out his brain. After all, there might just be nothing there and youâve been paranoid this entire time. Maybe itâs best just to stay out of his business (though, you sometimes find it hard not to, especially when you sometimes find him talking to someone on the phone with pinched brows when you enter the apartment, only for him to hang up the call when he notices you, his default face placing back onto his visage.).
And youâve been doing a good job at it. Until now, when an opportunity presents itself for you to prod your nose around the hidden secrets of Otoya Eita. All because of an extended wedding invitation from him.
âI need a plus-one from my cousinâs wedding next Saturday,â he had said to you a week prior, scratching the back of his neck lazily. âIâd ask Tabito or Kenyu, but uh. I donât want my folks to get the wrong impression, ya know?âÂ
You had snorted under your breath, laughing, but said yes without thinking of the consequences at the time. It was only yesterday that it hit you that youâd be meeting Otoyaâs family despite only knowing him for a few months whilst nothing absolutely nothing about Otoyaâs personal life despite what he gave to you, much less what kind of people his family were.Â
So you ran to Karasu, who had known him the longest, and in a panic, asked him what sort of people they were. Unfortunately, he wasnât much help, only giving you a sheepish smile and telling you, âTheyâre quite the weirdos, âs all Iâll sayâat least from when I met âem. Sorry, sugar.â
When you asked Yukimiya, you ran into the same dead end. The brunette also only gave you a pitiful look. âJust try not to talk to them too much. The less you know, the better.â
Their responses did nothing to calm your nerves. If anything, it amplified the apprehension from twice it was before. You wish you felt it earlier in the week, however, since that at least allowed you more ample time to actually buy a better dress than this dusty rag that you had worn for a friendâs garden party a few years back.Â
You think this is the longest youâve stared at yourself in the mirror that youâre becoming an eyesore to yourself. The baby pink dress with puffed short sleeves and layered tulle feels out of date; itâs weird around your waist and just doesnât seem very elegant for the type of wedding Otoya had described. Too casual, too childish.Â
A knock comes at your door suddenly.
From the door reveals a dressed-up Otoya Eita before you, uncharacteristically sharp in his crisp grey-black suit and pistachio green tie. His hair is parted neatly, his bangs usually grazing his face now pushed to the side to show the entirety of his features.Â
A smirk displays itself on your face. âSomeone looks rather handsome.â
Otoya hums with satisfaction at your approval, taking a singular finger and dragging it along his jawline. Something called mogging, if you call correctly. âIt all comes naturally to me.â
He lets himself in your room, whistling at your messy bedroom littered with disarrayed clothing that you were trying to pluck out and make a nice arrangement with. âA little birdie told me you were having trouble choosing an outfit.â
Your shoulders droop when you spot yourself in your mirror again, your dress looking like it was just plastered on you rather than fitting you.Â
âIâm assuming my groans of despair were louder than I thought they were,â you sigh despondently, hands attempting to try and fiddle with the layers of the dress so it seems right at least in the mirror.Â
âI know you said to dress nice, but this is all I haveâŠâ you turn to Otoya, who curiously pinches one of your business dresses in his fingers. âIâm sorry, I wouldâve totally gone shopping sooner had I known itâd be a big deal.â
Otoya gently places down the dress and turns to you with a barely-visible quirk of his lips. âItâs not bad but I might have something else in mind that might help ease your mind.âÂ
He excuses himself out of the room and returns back not even a moment later with a large white zippered bag hung by a hanger. Itâs thick and padded, clearly a bit of weight to it. Youâre a little appalled, not expecting Otoya to go out of the way and quite literally get you a dress of his own means. But this also meant that if Otoya was doing more than what he was used to, swaying from his normal route of winging it and actually doing proper preparation for this, it ultimately meant that this was a much bigger event than you anticipated it to be. And you surely had to be ready to size yourself up for such a manner.
Otoya delicately places it on the mountain of clothes on your messy bed, carefully unzipping the bag to reveal a magnificent, floor-length, pear green sequined dress that reflected light so elegantly, it almost created a natural spotlight on itself. Held by thin straps, the chest area was highlighted from all the sequined and carefully-placed cherry blossoms speckling about that brought out a certain uniqueness to the dress. It looked preciously handmade, as you think no machine could delicately craft such petals from fabric and sequins.Â
It was magnificent and mature, something that clearly contrasted with your current dress. You couldnât deny that Otoya had great taste when it came to fashion, both for men and women it seems, only second-best next to Yukimiya, though he came damn close to taking over his position on the podium.
You gasp aloud at it, clearly impressed at its meticulousness.Â
Otoya holds it up by its hanger, showing its full glory to you. âIâm really hoping itâs your size, but dâyou like it? You wanna try it on?âÂ
âIââ you falter. The dress was just so elegant that you donât think someone like you should be adorning it; it was clearly fit for someone more high-class like a socialite or an actress. âWhere did you even get this?â
He shrugs, nonchalant as ever. âBought it on my way home yesterday. Thought you might want to wear it as a backup just in case.â
âIâm really hoping this is a rental,â you worry about, biting at your fingernail. Something seems rather ominous about all those sequins flashing about, like theyâre warning you not to touch such preciosity. âHow much was this?âÂ
âMmh, not telling,â Otoya says and slips the dress off its hanger to your panic. âJust know Iâve got it covered.â
You frown.
âRentâs coming up soon,â you warn, âso if I find out you chucked some money out the window just for a mere dress, youâve got a storm coming, bud.â
Otoya chuckles fondly. âRelax. I already gave my stuff early, so donât stress about it anymore and just try it on.â
Ignoring your protests, he forces the dress in your hands and makes his way out, waving his fingers as he leaves you in the desolation of your room.Â
A pull of his neck releases the tension from it, rhythmic cracks from bones echoing in the hallway your room was located from. Otoya sighs, the weight on his shoulders heaving down on him more than ever today that he hopes will expel from himself once this day is over.Â
He feels bad, dragging you into this mess. But Otoya thinks that he canât handle the masses by himself, he needs some sort of stabilizer, someone to help him keep on his feet. Karasu and Yukimiya knew about everything already, so they knew about the trials and tribulations that he faced back then, and clearly didnât want to go through them again. He couldnât drag someone from his roster eitherâhe didnât even know half of their last names.Â
It wasnât his fault you just happened to be right there. With your grace and presence, you were the perfect person to have at his side for those hours heâs going to have to face head-on. All he has to do is just pivot his attention to you, knowing that itâll be his that youâll be yearning for as well in a room of strangers. It was an equal exchange.Â
Still. Even though youâll be at his side, it doesnât shake off the unease that lingers about.Â
Otoya settles himself on the couch, feeling tension stiffen his joints again. A warning sign to expect the worst, he assumes. Whatever. Itâs just a few hours. Heâll reset and return back to normal in no time. This too shall pass, or whatever bullshit Yukimiya spews.
He cracks his neck again, making Karasu, who sits lazily next to him, cringe.Â
âDonât do that near me,â he mutters, averting his attention to the soccer match on the TV. âFreaks me out.â
âItâs just bones, donât think your two-hundred six are any different from mine,â Otoya insists, going to crack his knuckles to Karasuâs displeasure.Â
In the corner of the couch, Yukimiya throws some popcorn from a bowl in his mouth, grinning when he sees such a dapper Otoya in front of him. âYou look good. For once.â
Otoya mopes, a light offense grazing him. ââFor once?ââ
Yukimiya shrugs, still stupidly smiling. âGuess you wanted to look good for (Y/N).â
He frowns.Â
âThis is a wedding. Why wouldnât I try to look good?â Otoya remarks, clearly unamused. Heâs not sure if heâs up for a childish banter right now, not when heâs got too much on his plate.Â
Karasu snickers at his appearance. Normally it was him and Yukimiya that looked rather tidy in their outerwear, so it came as comical to see the person who donned himself in the first clean thing he blindly plucked from his closet to be adorned in such fashion. âTook some money outta yer trust fund to get that suit oâyers, huh?â he slyly asks, nudging Otoya with his elbow.
Otoya rolls his eyes. âIâve always had this, dumbass,â he insists with folded arms. âI just donât like to wear it unless I have to.â
Yukimiya is next to chortle. âMaybe he used the money to buy (Y/N) that dress. Looked pretty expensive to me.â
Otoya thins his lips. Then looks away, the tip of his ears revealed by his slicked hair dusted with red.
Karasu and Yukimiya clearly take notice of his reaction that clearly canât guise a lie even if Otoya tried to create one, bursting out into laughter when they make eye contact with one another.
âAw, lookit this loverboy over here!â Karasu hollers and grabs Otoya by the neck, making him wince at Karasu's strength. âDidnât know ya liked her that much!âÂ
âI donâtâŠâ Otoya grits his teeth, âI just⊠wanted to get her something nice.âÂ
âOh, yeah, sure,â Yukimiya cackles and lightly kicks at Otoya whilst he throws some popcorn his way, speckles of yellow-white fireworking over the living room floor. âGet your non-girlfriend plus-one a real fancy dress out of the blue, yeah? How much did it cost Prince Charming?âÂ
Otoya sighs. âYou idiots canât decipher the fact that this is all for a wedding, can you?â he states with a flat voice. âYou both know how my family is⊠I just donât want herââ
Heels click softly suddenly, a shy pattering coming from the hallway.Â
âI donât mean to interrupt butâŠâ your voice breaks through the playful atmosphere, making all the men pause and look in your direction. âEr, sorry Otoya. Is this how itâs supposed to fit?â
Three spotlights turn to you from the coach from your roommates at once, suddenly drenching you in shyness at such vapid attention. Otoya is stunned at what he sees, breath hitching slightly when you present yourself before them.Â
He has to give himself a pat on the back because not only does the dress fit you right, it fits you so perfectly that it looks like it was made just for you. Youâre going to blend in perfectly, he thinks.Â
Otoya abruptly stands up from the couch, clearing his throat and sending a soft smile your wayâa rare feat considering how stony Otoyaâs face could be.
âFits like a glove on you, babe,â he compliments.Â
You warmly smile at him, relieved. Karasu and Yukimiya glance at each other, suppressing some teasing smirks, shoulders shaking.
The clock is ticking, and Otoya figures that you and him have to get to the venue soon before traffic starts. You wrap up some last minute adjustments to your outfit before you and him bid Karasu and Yukimiya goodbye with a wave.Â
âGet us some goodies if theyâre offerinâ any!â Karasu shouts.Â
âGive my warm wishes to the couple!â Yukimiya calls out just as Otoya closes the door.Â
His sedan looks sleek as ever in the parking lot and you think this is the first time that Otoya actually looks the part to own such a luxury vehicle. He seems to be the gentleman tonight, seeing as how he opened up your car door for you to let you in, a hand holding yours to help keep you steady from the imbalance your heels might offer.
âAm I getting the princess treatment tonight?â you ask playfully as Otoya settles himself into his car.Â
âWhen do you not?â inquires Otoya as he slings back one of his arms on the back of your headrest, veering his head to help him reverse despite having a back camera with sensors. You roll your eyes jovially at his antics, supposing that his flirting tactics just come a little too naturally to him even when he wasnât trying to do so.Â
The car ride is not too long, the venue being a lot closer than you thought initially. And clearly, a lot more grand, the pictures you saw from Google not doing it justice as you drive by it to its back parking lot.Â
Itâs a large garden conservatory, filled with lush flora all over both inside and out and glittering the place with natural color and textures. A large window dome ceiling looks overhead the space, all the windows letting the setting sunlight in in a manner so majestic that you think it was haloed by the hand of the Sun itself. Two large ponds sit before the entrance on the grass, koi fish swimming about the many lilypads and lotus flowers that bloom before you.
Weariness grows within you when you stare at the building. You want to ask Otoya if youâre sure this is the right venue when he moves forward in the line of many cars to get a parking ticket, seeing as how youâve never seen such a lavish venue before, but when you pass by a banister that reads a familiar last name of the groom, your words falter.Â
Welcome to the Wedding of Otoya Teruo & Hirai Hiromi, the banister states.Â
Up comes the gnawing feeling of suspicion again, like Otoya is hiding something, especially when you see his eyes narrow at the banister. Something is off. His mask is slipping, you think.Â
You know you should stay cautious and try to mind your business about him, but youâre just his friend and roommate after all and youâre not as close to him as Karasu or Yukimiya. But you feel pressured by an unknown force to try and squeeze something out of him that can help you gain a sense of the true Otoya.Â
Your fingers itch to lift the mask off of him, to truly see him for who he is and not just the nonchalant, flirty roommate.Â
âThis wedding is pretty extravagant,â you admit after Otoya gains his temporary permit from the parking attendant. âI feel like thereâs something youâre not telling me.â
Otoya drums his fingers on the steering wheel of the car, blowing some spare hair out of his way. âYeah. There is.â
Your eyes go to glance at him, body unmoving. âWellâŠâ you start, fiddling with your fingers when he doesnât elaborate, âare you gonna say something?âÂ
âYou might not like it,â he says honestly, his own gaze focused on trying to find a space, his car moving at a snailâs pace. âYou seem stressed enough as it is.âÂ
Heâs observant, a trait youâve picked up from him over the course of the months. Almost a little too much so⊠were your anxieties that obvious that they leaked out without your knowledge?Â
Your lips pull a frown. âI can handle it. Iâd rather know too much than not know enough. Iâm meeting your family, after all.â
The mention of the word âfamilyâ irks him a bit, a slight tick from his jaw. A sigh drifts out from him, like he was expecting this from someone whoâs mindset was so head-on for most things. âYou should be careful about what you wish for.â
âOtoya,â you declare a little more sternly. He purses his lips at your calling of his name, akin to a mother scolding a child.Â
âFine then, you asked for it,â he mutters, swerving his car suddenly into a blank space and jutting his gear stick into park. He leans his elbow on the center console and somehow forces you to look at him without touching or commanding you. You stay still where you are, but you focus on the droning look of Otoyaâs green hues that bore into you, warning you almost.
âMy family owns a subsidiary business of a large investment management company,â he begins with a tone so robotic, it sounds almost generated. It doesnât sound a bit like him.Â
You were planning to uncover the true essence of Otoya Eita and why heâs been rather shut-in recently from you, but you never expected him to reveal everything about himself all at once because he spits out everything to you in the matter of seconds, leaving barely any for you to stay curious since he seems to ask every question you have in mind immediately.Â
âSpecifically, we handle index funds. Yes weâre wealthy. Yes, Iâm a trust fund baby. I just try to earn money my own way since I donât want to rely on my parents that often. No, I canât just give you money flat-out. No, do not ask me if you can dabble in them through meâKarasu already tried. Iâve got barely any knowledge in business and I want it to stay that way.
I have two sisters. Both of them are following my parentsâ footsteps, which makes me a black sheep in the family. Stay away from them if you can, same with my parents. I donât keep in contact with my family a lot for that reason and I only came here because Teruo is the only relative that Iâm close with and that gets me.â
An apt pause goes by in the car.Â
âAhâŠâ you mumble, eyes wide as you nod slowly.
You thin your lips, not sure if you should say something at the moment, an exponential flurry of questions constantly rising to thoughts that you think you should hold yourself back from asking in the meantime as clearly this was just too much information to digest at once.Â
Otoya snaps you out of your thoughts with an actual snap of his fingers. You blink.Â
âThis is important, so listen carefully,â he states, atypically serious. Thereâs almost this pleading look on his face if you look deeper into it. âAll you need to do is keep your pretty little head down and let me do the talking, yeah? Donât try to pretend to be someone youâre not if someone asks you who areârich snobs can sniff out a phony in seconds. Just donât give them too much information. Any questions?â
This is very unlike the usual Otoya you saw, and you think this is finally the real version of him that heâs finally allowing you to see; this more vulnerable, more historical side to him that you wouldâve never guessed the current Otoya you knew (or thought you knew) well came from.Â
âUh⊠who else should I avoid other than your sisters and parents?â you ask.Â
âQuite literally almost everyone on my side of the family, âcept for Teruo and my great aunt Hisako. Sheâs weird, but chill. Everyone else?â Otoya rolls his eyes. âChances are if they look like me, then just stay away.â
You affirm with another nod. âWhat are your sistersâ names? Just so I can be wary.â
âMy oldest sister goes by Eimi, my baby sister goes by Eiko,â Otoya describes. âAvoid nee-san the mostâshe can see through people easily. Eikoâs got a baby-face, but donât be fooled. Sheâs a spoiled brat and a bitch if you tick her off.â
You wince at the insults he throws at his sisters, but you have no room to judge. Otoya grew up with them, you did not.Â
âEr, how about your parents?â you inquire.Â
âYou donât have to worry about them,â his shoulders sag a bit, ââcause theyâll probably avoid me if anything.â
Otoya suddenly turns to you and you can see this foreign tiredness to his eyes; itâs not the normal lethargicness you see him being casted upon, but rather from exhaustion.Â
Thatâs what happens, you suppose, when you come from such a family of prestigeâyou canât even imagine the amount of expectations he probably had to live up to prior to being your roommate. Youâve never seen him in this way before, seeing him almost defenseless before you.
Eyes closing, he breathes slowly, trying to regain his natural lull again as best as possible. Otoya cracks them open again, a familiar glaze over lime green.
âJust stay close to me,â he mutters almost beseechingly. âOkay? For both our sakes.â
Otoya was right. Money really makes people much too vain for your liking.Â
Despite looking the part of the family, Otoya himself had an aura that made him stand out in all the wrong ways, drawing side-eyes and whispers from people that knew about him and his reputation as you and him walked about the conservatory, trying to find the groom. Youâre a part of it too, his notoriety stretching to you. Every time you try to sneak a glance at one of those dirty looks you think is being thrown your way, just when your vision clears up, they go back to talking in nonsensical manners amongst themselves and laughing much too sweetly.Â
An older middle-aged woman in a yukata suddenly begins to approach you and Otoya, a faux smile on her face that he doesnât return. Her face is placidly smooth, eerily so, but the botox canât always hide the essence of bitter time, and you think that smile is just as fake as her lips.Â
âEita, what a pleasure to see you here,â she greets. âTeruo will be happy to see you.â
âAuntie Kazuko,â Otoya replies simply. âItâs good to see you.âÂ
Her smile doesnât falter and she draws her beady eyes to you, lighting up in mischief. âHello there. Iâve never seen you before.â
You can feel Otoya stiffen before you, but you squeeze his arm in reassurance that you can temporarily handle yourself.Â
âMy name is (Y/N) (L/N),â you greet with as much false compassion as you can muster, giving her a slight bow of respect. âIâm his plus-one for tonight. Itâs a pleasure to meet you.â
â(L/N)...â Kazuko draws on her tongue, tasting your last name delicately. âI donât think Iâve ever heard of such a family. What do you all dabble in?âÂ
âSheâs not one of us, Auntie, sheâs just a friend of mine,â Otoya cuts in before Kazuko can make a judgement. His tone is so much sharper than normal, serpentlike, almost equivalent to his auntâs.Â
Kazukoâs smile stretches wider, eyes widening and you swear her pupils constrict themselves like a cat venturing for its prey. You swallow.Â
âAh,â she murmurs, lilting her head to examine you fully. âMy apologies. I just thought with your looks and your dress that perhaps I just wasnât akin to your name. Seems Iâve been mistaken.â
Your dress suddenly feels constricting on your body, too tight. âOh, I justââ you start, shuffling.
âOscar de la Rentaâs Summer 2023 collection, yes?â she asks you. A shiver runs down your spine when his aunt refuses to move her formidable gaze away from you, almost testing you.
You go rigid. No wonder why you felt so intimidated by the dress; a piece crafted by a distinguished fashion house was given to you by Otoya. And while youâve dabbled in the world of high fashion before, youâve never been in a status that allowed you to just casually wear $2,000 pieces like they were nothing.Â
Words fall heavy on your tongue, trying to compose yourself so as to not seem small in front of her. âI donât reallyââ
Otoya beats you to it first, swooping down to save you before you accidentally embarrass yourself.Â
âHis Pre-Fall 2025 collection, actually,â he says, face still blank.
Your throat feels dry. Kazuko had a trap set up ready for you and if it werenât for Otoyaâs quick reflexes, you probably wouldâve ended up dead meat not even fifteen minutes into this wedding.
Kazukoâs smile falters a bit. Her gaze hardens at you but pivots to Otoya. âIâm sure she has a voice of her own, Eita.â
âWhereâs Teruo?â he inquires boredly. âJust wanna give him some support before the big show.â
Kazuko huffs, but silently points to the right corridor of the hallway, her eyes cold and sharp and daggering when they burn into the back of your back as Otoya leads you away from her.Â
âIâm assuming sheâs one of yoursâŠ?â you ask softly, noticing how Otoyaâs own gaze softens and body loosens when sheâs out of view.
âSheâs his mom,â Otoya admits as you trail down a hallway of doors as you approach the large door at the end of the hallway. âItâs crazy considering they act nothing alike. Or look alike. I canât tell if itâs because of all the botox or if just being a bitch ages you quicker.â
A stifled giggle muffles itself under your hand, a small bit of humor distracting you from the tension in the room.Â
True to his word, you meet the rather outlandish and loud Teruo, whose naturally extroverted nature is a breath of fresh air in comparison to everyone else. He shakes your hand warmly, telling you thank you for being here with Otoya, who many thought wouldnât even show up, with a date nonetheless. You can understand why he and Otoya get along so wellâtheyâre quite the oddities in the family.Â
He tells you and Otoya to go get settled soon in the venue with a shining smile, clearly excited to meet his shining bride. A lovesick man is always a treat to witness you think.Â
Skittering eyes are on you when you and Otoya settle down in your chairs and he can sense that your unease has amplified. Itâs not like the same eyes that scan you arenât observing his every move as well. Oddly, your out-of-place disposition that just seems to draw more attention than him than he wouldâve liked brought him this solaceâknowing that he wasnât alone in not quite fitting in with the rest of the crowd. It was cruel to perhaps place you in a co-dependent position with him for the time being, but he figured he had to be just a bit selfish to keep his sanity.Â
You lift your gaze a bit and suddenly make accidental eye contact with a man in front whose head is turned ever so slightly to examine you, only breaking it when you notice him. Thereâs a few other eyes on you and Otoya, some even going to whisper behind their hands to share gossip.
You swallow dryly again, hands feeling clammy until a warmth slithers its way to one of them, squeezing it lightly.Â
You turn to Otoya, who idly gazes at you from the side and gives you a comforting nod.Â
âYouâre fine. Weâre fine,â he mutters softly. âJust ignore them. They wonât remember you tomorrow, anyways.â
The Otoya youâre familiar with somehow creeped back into this persona Otoya has been guising under, that coolness heâs notorious for bringing you comfort in knowing that this feeling wonât last for long. Relief in knowing that part of him isnât entirely buried for the time being warms your nerves.
The lights dim.Â
You breathe steadily. Otoya squeezes your hand again and you return it, a silent agreement that you and him just have to stick it out for a few more hours together.
Despite the evident class and structure of the receptionâs venue, the reception itself is rather rowdy. Itâs too close and personal with the families, so you and Otoya have stowed away somewhere isolated and quiet, where you watch him play rhythm games on his phone intently.Â
âYou suck,â you state as he misses a note.Â
âYou swaââÂ
Otoya pauses mid sentence, closing his mouth.
You stare at him intently with a plastic grin, eyes wide and unblinking as he tries his best not to look at you and focuses his gaze on his phone. The douchebag jar was nearing its halfway point, if you could recall correctly.
âFinish that sentence, I dare you.â
âIâm good⊠thanks,â he mumbles.Â
âGood choice,â you cheerily state to his dismay as he begins another level.Â
The low hum of the game echoes through the part of the corridor where you and him settle yourselves in, the quietness lulling you both from the apprehension earlier. You can hear the cheers from the reception, but you and Otoya are better off just absorbing it rather than partaking in it. Itâs not like they wanted you there anyway.
Heâs much more relaxed now, ever since you and him moved away from all the commotion of his family that you witnessed in full light were just as everything Otoya had said they were. Judgemental, proud, and conceited.Â
âHey,â you begin softly, resting your head on his shoulder and watch his thumbs prance about. âHow come you didnât tell me any of this beforeâŠ?â
Otoya hums questionably, feeling the warmth of you radiating onto him. âWhat? My family?â
You nod. The fervent taps of his phone and echoes from the party are the only things that ring out into the silence for a bit, but Otoya eventually breaks after choosing his words carefully.Â
âUnless Iâm forced to, I donât like telling people about them,â he says, monotone and unfeeling. âFor reasons you obviously saw. Also âcause I hate associating myself with them.â
Thatâs understandable, you think to yourself. You donât think that you would be able to live with yourself if fate forced you to be a part of such a snobbish collective of rich folk without trying to break it off and make a name for yourself.Â
âItâs why I refused to go into the financial business field in college and chose music instead,â he continues to your astonishment. Not necessarily a man of many words in regards to himself, Otoya was always more of a secretive person to you, especially in consideration of recent weeks, so to hear him unsheathe truths of himself without you prying came as a small surprise.Â
But this is good, you think, to let him be vulnerable around you. To take that mask off.
âYour parents werenât mad?â you ask.
He snorts loudly, shaking his head. âOh no, they were pissed. Threatened to cut me off and everything.â
You perk up. âBut you said youâre trust fund baby?âÂ
âI am still,â he confirms with a nod. âBecause I told them if they did, Iâd reveal to the press all the scandals they covered up. And thereâs more than enough to hand out to properly damage their reputation.â Otoya shrugs loosely. âMy uncle on my momâs side especially has quite the stack. Really likes that one gentlemen's club down on Twenty-Eighth.â
Your eyes widen at his quiet ferocity. Only a few hours prior, you wouldâve never thought that Otoya you saw on a day-to-day basis would dabble in such matters, only doing his own business as he liked. But seeing this new side of him stirs sparks of interest within you, seeing as how thereâs this undertone of determination and ambition he nurtured himself, very much unlike the lethargic, easy-going roommate you saw.Â
Otoya, without averting his eyes away from his phone, senses your shock and cracks a grin.Â
âSurprised?â he inquiries, a subtle slyness in his voice.
Youâre nothing but. You let out a brief laugh in astonishment.Â
âA little bit,â you murmur. âSorry, I just kind of always took you asââ
ââa slob? A sloth? A laggard?â Otoya lists down. âYou can say it, Iâve heard it all before. Theyâre pretty much true anyway.â
âI was going to say âlaid backâ,â you mutter, shoving him a bit to his amusement. ââCare-freeâ even, you dunce.â
He cringes at the familiarity of the nickname. âGross. Youâve been hanging out with Tabito too much.â
Youâre about to hurl an insult back at him but Otoya stands up abruptly when two feminine voices suddenly trail through the hallway. His face remains still, but thereâs a seriousness to his eyes that narrow when they grow closer.
âI feel as though Teruo went over his budget,â a familiar voice drawls steadily, two pairs of heels clicking in synchronicity. âAll for a commoner girl?â
âWell, Teruo-nii has always been like that,â the other, younger in intonation, replies in what seems to be an attempt at comfort, but comes off as standoffish. Otoyaâs brows knit in concern at the second voice, clearly accustomed to it. âAlways loud and grand. Explosive, some may say.â
âI hope your brother wonât be doing that with that girl he came along with,â Auntie Kazukoâs voice chides. âThen again, I doubt heâll ever get married anyway. He doesnât seem like the type to do so.â
The younger voice laughs in amusement. âIt might be better for us anyway. We donât need more drama from someone whoâs stirred up quite a storm already.â
Your eyes soften in pity at the implication of Otoya, who just stares at the two approaching shadowy figures in the hallway. You want to refute their statement, but your words falter when Otoya suddenly grabs your arm and pulls you further from them, your heels rapidly clicking against the floor.Â
âHey!â you exclaim with a slight yelp in pain from his grip. âWhere are weââ
âJust away from them,â he grimaces. âI donât feel like talking to nee-san today.â
His older sister. Eimi, if you could recall, the one who was able to see through people. Youâve never heard of her until today, let alone know what she looks like, but you can already tell from Otoyaâs urgency to get away from her that sheâs not a force to be reckoned with.Â
Otoya leads you down one of the corridors leading to the entrance but hisses out a swear when he sees a cherub-faced woman talking politely with an elder, a head of long snowy white hair with that strike of green mimicking his own. He turns back, only to see the shadowy figures from earlier approach you both closer and closer as the seconds pass.Â
He groans out loud. He hates things like thisâproblems that require too much worrying. It was such a waste of time dabbling on things that were out of his control, such as this scenario before him, and Otoya thought he had gotten away from the hazards of it when he left the family but he supposes that heâs doomed to face such troubles whenever theyâre in radius.
His eyes scan his surroundings for a way out, not finding any that wonât lead him to cross paths with people until he spots a certain door.Â
âSorry babe,â he mutters lowly to you and pulls you to the menâs bathroom to your horror. âThis wonât take long, I promise.â
You gawk at him when you see the male symbol on the door.Â
âDude!â you shout in protest, but to no avail does it work in changing Otoyaâs mind seeing as how he slams the door shut and locks it, pressing himself up against the door as a barricade.Â
To your relief, it was a single stall bathroom with no one in it to bother you both, one gold-plated toilet sitting next to the door and a marble sink across from it. Otoya swallows thickly, pressing his ear up against the wall to properly hear outside. He can hear the semi-condescending voices of his sisters murmur through, his name being bounced around once or twice to his displeasure.Â
A small velvet stool sits right in front of the door and you let yourself take a break from the stress of your heels, watching closely as Otoya observes the outside within the inner safety of the bathroom with his ear.
âI think weâre all good,â he asserts when turning back to you.
You donât enjoy seeing him like thisâit felt uncharacteristic of him to be so restless around people he was supposed to have fun with. Itâs clear that he didnât want to come from the very beginning.
âHey,â you start, âI get that Teruo is your cousin and everything, but we can go home if you really want to.â
He shakes his head. âI canât. I promised him Iâd stay for at least the majority of the reception. Just until the toasts. Said I didnât have to interact with anyone, but he wants me here. I owe him that much.â
âWell that isnât worth being uncomfortable for nearly five hours, Iâm sorry,â you remark tiredly. âYou donât want to be here. I donât want to be here. I think itâs just best if we leave.â
Otoya turns to you, a slight furrow in his brow. âHeâs the only person in this family that I refuse to let down. Everyone else can go fuck themselves, but Iâm doing this for him.â
You sigh, rubbing your forehead, a little vexed at this foreign stubbornness considering Otoya would usually go along with most things.Â
âYou havenât let yourself breathe even once the entire time weâve been here,â you point out with concern. âIâm sure heâd understand.
Otoya takes your words in for a moment to consider, but ultimately shakes his head again. âItâs just a few more hours. Letâs just tough it out.â
Frustrated, you get up and dust yourself off, moving towards the door. Youâve had enough for one night; youâre tired, your esteem has been kicked down from all the shady comments sent your way, and all you want to do is just take off this dress and makeup and sleep. Meddling around in rich folksâ business was not your ideal Saturday night.Â
âYou can stay if you want,â you huff, grasping the handle and whipping your head around to face him. âBut Iâm gonna grab an Uber. Iâll see you back home. Iâve done my part.â
Otoya shrugs loosely, unfazed as he takes your spot on the stool. âGo right ahead, princess.âÂ
âFine.â
âFine.â
âFine!â
âFine.â
You throw him another judgemental look, one that he doesnât do much with except for give you a questioning raise of his brows as you tug on the doorknob to swing yourself out of the receptionâs venue.
Oddly, however⊠it refuses to budge.
You pause. Then jerk it again. Nothing happens. The door stays where it is.
âWhatâŠâ you mutter, pulling on the doorknob again, fiddling with the lock multiple times to get the right latch. With every turn of the lock, however, you run into the same problem. âYou canât be serious? Itâs stuck?â
âNo way bro canât even open a door right,â Otoya snorts and stands up. His hand goes to grip the doorknob and give it a pull from his own means, but even he canât seem to get it to open.Â
âIâm telling you, itâs stuck,â you insist as he repeats your own methods, all reaching no avail.
Otoya constantly pulls on the doorknob, each yank being harsher than the previous. âIt literally just opened a minute agoâhold onâŠâ
âDonât pull too hard,â you warn when he begins adding more of his strength. âYou mightâ!â
Something clicks, and Otoya figures itâs the latch. He gives it one last harsh tug, only for the actual knob of it to snap off suddenly to your horror, a gasp pulling from your throat.
He steps back a little, examining the chunk of metal in his palm. He gives you a blank look.Â
âSo⊠we may be stuck,â he says all too obviously, making you smack your forehead.
âWell duh!â you groan out loud and examine the broken lock that seems completely hopeless to try and solve a way to maneuver it.
Otoya is quick to pull out his phone. âLemme call Teruo and see ifâshit, my phoneâs dead.â
He shows you the empty battery icon flickering on his screen, your dread expanding.Â
âI didnât think rhythm games took up that much batteryâŠâ he falters, tucking it back into his pocket. âTry yours.âÂ
Thankfully, you have your phone still at 40% battery when you pull it out, the number keypad at the ready, only for you to whine miserably when you see the No Service text on the corner of your screen. Of course you somehow land in the only place in the venue that is just slightly out of service.
âFirst rule of thumb whenever you enter a place,â Otoya holds a finger up, one that you have an urge to snap from the irritation that boils within you. âAlways ask for their wifi password.â
Thatâs not how it works⊠you hiss at him in your mind, trying to avoid escalating this situation. You stare at him darkly, his lax personality not doing much to help your unease in this moment and wonder how many hours itâll take for you to go insane and strangle him.Â
Two, you think. One, if he tested his luck.
Surprisingly, after three and a half hours have passed, Otoya still has a beating heart. Heâs been the patient one out of you two, watching you as you pace back and forth to try and conjure a plan to get out while he was just riding on the wave of hoping someone would come by soon to try and use this bathroom.Â
Youâve tried going on his shoulders to try and receive a signal, pushing the vent to see if you could spy-movieâonly for it to be much too small for a human body to fit, and yelling for help whenever someone passed by, only for your shouts to be drowned out from the music.
The music has died down, but your voice is gone from all the shouting. Youâve given up at this point, just hoping that a custodian will somehow break their way through after hours.
âHas no one attempted to look for you yet?â you question wearily when you slump down next to him on the stool.Â
Otoya gives another one of those loose shrugs of his again as he bunches up his suit jacket, plopping it on his lap. âBold of you to assume that family gives a damn about me.â
The way he says it seems too casual, like he was used to this. Like this was normal for him. Itâs unsettling to you, knowing that such a large and prestigious family would think of one of their own so scathingly that his existence barely mattered.Â
He sees you giving him a pouted look and sighs. âYou donât have to pity me. I chose to leave that life while knowing the consequences.â
âBut even so⊠it doesnât bother you?â you question with sympathy laced in your voice. âWhen they talk about you like that?â
âHah,â Otoya gives a smileless laugh, rolling his eyes. âI promise you, I could not have given less of a shit about what they think of me. They can say whatever they want; I got what I wanted at the end of the day while theyâre stuck slaving away at an office.â
You give him a stony look, silently reminding him that you and his other two roommates worked corporate.
âMy fault,â Otoya excuses with guilty haste.Â
The rigidity in your face softens once more, your mind trailing back to all of those side-eyes that everyone had thrown in Otoyaâs direction from before.Â
The Otoya you saw today just seemed so different from the one you were used to at home, so much so that you still canât decipher him out and if anything, the Otoya that you had witnessed today just even caused more confusion to you. The usual Otoya, the one you suspect is just a mask, is this composed and carefree guy that dawdled around the apartment as he pleased, doing whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted to do it. This Otoya however, was much more uptight, much more weary of his surroundingsâyou almost think that heâs mimicking his family in some manner.
Maybe thatâs why heâs been so closed-off with you recently. Family can bring out the best and worst in people, so the days leading up to this event were the reason why heâs been so strayed from you lately.
âYou know,â you start quietly, earning Otoyaâs attention. âI wish you didnât feel the urge to have to hide something like this from me. Unless I made it seem like you had toâŠ?â
Otoya examines you in full, scanning how bleak your face is, how sincere it was.Â
He remembers the first day you came into the loftâyou, sitting there on the couch with your fidgety self squirming about. Originally, Otoya had not really thought that hard about you during the first few weeks you and him were living together, seeing you as no more than just a girl he wasnât allowed to cross boundaries with to ensure nothing unnecessary would blossom. Even Yukimiya and Karasu had told him not to try anything funny, though he insists he wasnât going to anyway.
But times change, as they always have. A crack was made in the wall he put between you and him from a specific day he saw you bring home a certain vinyl, one that he already owned from his own collection. That was his first break with you, your shared love of musicâthe start of everything. Of you and him. A unique relationship with a girl heâd never had before.
He thought itâd just be nothing more than that, casual chats over new albums and artists and whatnot. Until the small hangouts started to arise, where itâd just be the two of you venturing around places like record stores or flea markets. It was nice, being able to hang out with a girl without any other intentions. Perhaps thatâs why Otoya allowed himself to get closer to youâyou were a safe option. Someone he was able to breathe around just like Karasu and Yukimiya.Â
Someone he saw as an escape from the roots of himself.
âI didnât mean to keep it from you,â he says. âI just never brought it up because I thought I didnât have to at first,â He shuffles his feet about, almost ashamed.Â
He never even realized he was closing himself in from you when he received the wedding invitation all those weeks ago, a reminder to not forget where he came from, who he was supposed to be. That no matter how many times he attempts to bury it, that lost potential he never wanted to live up to was still a remnant of him.Â
âI figured that if I possibly did, youâd view me differently,â he admits, âyouâd view me as someone Iâm not.â
He had a point; money does a plethora of thingsâone of them being the way people see each other. Whether one person saw the other as a walking piggy bank, or someone they could depend on financially, or someone they should envy, money was always attached to some sort of ugly feeling that you figured Otoya didnât want you associating with him. Not from someone he had such a unique connection with.
âI didnât want that,â he confesses and raises his head to face you in full. You can feel your heart skip a beat when he goes to directly stare into your eyes with those lime green eyes of his that hold nothing but genuinity. âEspecially not from you, (Y/N).â
The way he says your name is delicate, like itâs fragile. The lack of endearment and nickname reveals the earnesty of his nature.
It comes to you suddenly, that epiphany you had been searching for.
You had spent all this time wondering about who the true Otoya Eita was that you didnât even realize you had been face-to-face with him this entire time. That, in reality, the seemingly-fake Otoya was the one you saw plastered on his face when it came to his family matters, people that brought the worst of himself to light. He kept it professional, keeping them at armâs length as to not let anymore of those feelings only they could conjure to light. He was just trying to bury that part of him on your behalf to keep letting authenticity bounce between you and him.Â
But Otoya is a good man. A tad bit annoying, yes, you wonât deny youâve seen some vices of his unfiltered self, sure, but at the end of the day, despite having that immense access to wealth, he still somehow lived humbly. It was ironic seeing as how he detached himself from his riches to become a happier person, but heâs clearly put in the work, seeing as how he seems to be content where he is. Everyone around him seems to be, as well.Â
You give him a gentle smile.Â
âI donât think I wouldâve viewed you in a different light even if I tried to,â you murmur. âYouâre too much of a good person. I think everyone can see that, Otoya.âÂ
His eyes widen a bit from your tender response before softening. Your response is tender, an honesty heâs not familiar with, but embraces nonetheless. âThanks,â he murmurs.
One of his legs shuffles around with yours, linking them together in a loose manner. Otoya turns to you.Â
âYou can call me Eita, by the way,â he proclaims quietly. âI donât mind.â
The clicking of metal suddenly startles you awake, your body jolting so harshly, Otoyaâs suit jacket falling to the ground from your body. Your head jerks up from Otoyaâs shoulder, accidentally waking him up, whose own lied on top of yours for the small catnap you and him took, a groan rumbling out of him.Â
âAwhuzz happeningâŠ?â he asks blearily, eyes half-closed.
It takes a bit for your vision to adjust, but the inner mechanics of the broken doorknob are suddenly moving on their own, a muffled voice outside muttering about. You tap on his arm rapidly, pointing your finger towards it. âLook, look!âÂ
Otoyaâs drowsiness still stirs within him, but you go up and rap on the door, indicating to the person outside that someone was still here.
âHello?!â you call out, hearing an exclaim from outside. âHello! Sorry, but thereâs two people trapped in here! Can you let us out please?!â
You watch eagerly as whoever is outside fiddles with the broken lock, the latch suddenly clicking and the door swinging open to your relief.
A custodian with his supplies appears before you, your unknowing knight in shining trousers. He widens his eyes at the both of you. âWhat on earth are you kids doinâ here? Weâve been closed for three hours already.â
Iâm so sorry, the lock broke and we both got trapped inside since around eight or so,â you confess as you hand the custodian the broken knob. You check the time on your phone, the time reading 01:34 AM. âOh gosh, we were stuck in there for that long?âÂ
The custodian eyes you both suspiciously, raising a bushy brow. âAnd exactly why did you both move into the same bathroom when clearlyâŠ?â he eyes you up and down, moving his gaze to the male symbol on the door.
It was your turn for your eyes to widen, a heat rising on your cheeks.Â
âN-no sir, it wasnât anything like thatâŠâ you stutter, shaking your head. âWe justâwill you shut up!â you snap at Otoya, who quietly snickers behind you to your disbelief.
The custodian sighs, dismissing it and just wanting his job to be over with.
âYâall better get movinâ,â he warns, checking behind his shoulder. âSecurity doesnât take too kindly to who they think may be trespassers.â
When you both finally walk outside for the first time in hours from the bathroom and pass by the reception venue, itâs dark and completely devoid of all the decorations you saw earlier, eerily desolate. Otoyaâs car is the only one that remains in the parking lot, with the exception of the night crew, and you couldnât feel more relieved to be sitting on something other than a velvet stool for once. Who knew cold leather seats could feel so pleasant?
âIt wouldâve been easier if you just went along with what he was implying,â Otoya points out as he travels down the road, a smirk toying on his lips. âWouldâve been funnier, too.â
Your jaw grits, a familiar reaction whenever he says or does anything preposterous to you. Heâs lucky heâs driving and not still stuck in the bathroom with you, because if he wasnât, you most definitely wouldâve strangled him by now.Â
âTwenty bucks in the douchebag jar when we get home, Eita,â you hiss.
He stifles a chuckle, a warmth within him blooming when he hears his name falling from your lips. âYeah, thatâs fair.â
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a/n: this chapter sucked the absolute life out of me good god im glad it's over... a little bit of a serious one, but dw i'm pinning that clown nose on otoya again soon! also, this was the dress that otoya had reader wear; it's an actual piece from the oscar de la renta's collection otoya stated.
yukki's chapter is next, one that i'm quite excited for! i think that's where all the drama is going to start to happen so i hope you'll stay tuned (spoiler: they dance together aaa)
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<33 elly thanks for feeding me my daily dose of sunghoon brain rot babe
â THIRD INSTALLMENT of 'let the rain be our witness' series. [ series masterlist ] | [ previous installment ]
KOREAN TITLE: ë ë돞ì, ê°ë¶ìž ëìì! | (meaning: it got awkward all because of you!)
SYNOPSIS: âPark Sunghoon only came to the convenience store for some coffee ice cream. He wasn't expecting to find you, his archenemy, sitting at the corner of the store with swollen eyes and a cup of hot ramen crying over a breakup. But to be honest, he never liked your ex-boyfriend from the start.â
GENRE: humour/crack, fluff, enemies to lovers, highschool!au.
PAIRING: park sunghoon x fem!reader.
WORD COUNT: 2.3k+ words.
KEYWORDS: (L/N) = Last Name | (H/C) = Hair Colour | (H/L) = Hair Length | (F/C) = Favorite Clothing | words in italic are thoughts + dramatized words!
WARNINGS: informal language, mentions about hall monitor!jungwon (lmao), one mention about fake spiders, light-hearted death and violence jokes, talks about a breakup and reader's ex-boyfriend, nameless cashier involuntarily becoming the third wheel (somebody save him đ§).
AUTHOR'S NOTE: i am back at it again with my questionable humour but i tried my best!! i didn't expect this to get over 2k+ words (no it's not because sunghoon just recently dethroned jake from my biaslist... ok maybe it is đ /j and the fact that i have a ghost!sunghoon fic wip too?? HELP). nonetheless, i hope you guys will enjoy reading this and i look forward to seeing you on the next installment!! MWAH kisses from elly đč
[8:02 PM] Ding! Ding! Sunghoon swore in the name of his figure skaters, the sound of the doorbell jingling never felt like such a lifesaver to him before. He had been walking in the rain with nothing but the hood of his hoodie to shelter his head for God knew how long. The hood felt soggy in his hands as the male allowed it to fall off his head, a slight grimace on his face at the damp and spongy texture of his hood. Such a shame this was one of his favorite hoodies too.
But nevermind that. Alright, time to hog all the coffee ice cream â "Park Sunghoon?â
Oh no. Anything but this. Please, God, he thought he already prayed that last week would be the last time he would ever hear that voice again. But of course, who else would it be if none other than you, his oh-so mighty archenemy, (L/N) (Y/N)?
Forget the devil, you had begun replacing the demon in his sleep paralysis ever since you accidentally splashed a slushie on him in the hallway at the start of highschool. As payback, he splashed his own slushie back on you and the feud between the two of you never ended since. Even the hall monitor, Yang Jungwon was unofficially declared the only one who could separate the both of you from tearing each other apart in public (verbally, of course).
The both of you had an interesting story, thatâs for sure.
And yet at that moment, when Sunghoon turned around with his mind already preparing for the worst â only to find you sitting down on the table in the corner, with your eyes red and (H/L) (H/C) hair almost resembling a bird's nest. No, God forbid, he was not becoming soft. He was just⊠worried, yep.
Although Sunghoon would be lying if he said he wasn't used to this, since he was more used to seeing you at school with your arms crossed against your chest and that fiery scowl on your face. And oh, did he mention how he almost thought you were a banshee, if it werenât for the fact you called out to him just now?
âWhat are you doing here?â Your tone was sharp; well, as sharp as it could seem like with those swollen eyes and runny nose of yours. Sunghoon couldnât help his habit of biting back with a retort. âIce cream. What are you doing here?â Arguments between the two of you were normal, that was nothing new. But seeing you like this? This was definitely a whole new world for him. After all, not everyday you got to see someone you suspected was preparing to murder you at any second eating a cup of steaming ramen while sniffling their nose.
"Noneâ,â He almost snorted at the way you took a moment to brush your nose with the sleeve of your (F/C) before continuing your riposte. â...None of your business.â And yet, a moment of pondering came upon him. In all honesty, Sunghoon couldâve just turned his back away from you and carried on his initial plan to smuggle the whole ice cream aisle. But he couldnât help from sneaking worried glances at you. Why on Earth was he getting this urge to sit down and⊠comfort you? (God, he almost threw up just thinking about saying this word out loud.)
You were supposed to be his archenemy, he was supposed to relish in your failure â wait no, that made him sound like an antagonistic villain instead. Fine, maybe he just watched too many movies. Should he just turn around and go? Or should he make his way forward towards you?
Sunghoon mustâve looked as if he was having an existential crisis. He was just standing there spacing out like a malfunctioning robot. But, you know what? Sunghoon decided he was going to man up. Oh, and that he surely did; because Park Sunghoon bolted straight towards the ice cream aisle, leaving you staring absolutely dumbfounded at the spot where he was at a moment before. Not to mention, the male cashier behind the counter just quietly watching this entire mess of an interaction unfold.
The universe, once again, was reminding you of how much you had to prevent yourself from poking Park Sunghoonâs eyes with the chopsticks in your hand. But you didnât have enough energy for that right now, you only came here for a cup of ramen after finding out your ex-boyfriend dumped you. Yes, that happened almost two weeks ago but canât a girl grieve? Your ex-boyfriend was an absolute ass, and it was your first relationship too â so needless to say, it sucked.
A worn out exhale slipped from between your chapped lips, bleak eyes inertly counting the strings of ramen noodles floating in the cup in front of you. Before you, yet again, erupted into a burst of cries. Goodness gracious, Sunghoon could hear the faint noises of you sobbing all the way from the ice cream aisle â please, he just came here for some ice cream, not to make good life decisions involving his nemesis.
The male gathered a few packets of coffee ice cream in his hands, sliding the glass pane of the ice cream freezer to a shut. Sunghoon craned his neck over the aisle gingerly, wanting to see if you were still there. But luck was not on his side. Yep, you were still weeping into your palms like a banshee in the same spot and Sunghoon, instead, caught the deadpanned eyes of the cashier. He immediately broke eye contact (of course, heâs not a psychopath who would keep staring back).
But then again, he had to face the cashier again in order to safely escort his precious ice cream home. See, it all got awkward because of you! Oh, heâs so about to put fake spiders in your locker for this. Sunghoon mentally schemed as he made his way back to the front counter, each footstep felt so heavy from the embarrassment on his shoulders.
He just had a brief argument with you, and then proceeded to make an eye contact with the cashier while craning his neck over the aisle like a goose on the loose. Somebody, just dig a hole for him already, please.
âAhem, just these, thank you.â The way Sunghoon hastily placed the ice cream packets on the counter made it so evident that all he wanted was just to get this over with and go home. The male cashier didnât mention anything and only continued to scan the packets of ice cream without another word (much to Sunghoonâs relief). Beep! Beep! Beep! The beepings from the counter were consistent, unlike Sunghoonâs vision as he kept glancing at you back and forth.
He was utterly astonished â because what sort of Super Saiyan eyes did God give to you for them to still be able to shed tears?
âThatâd be 7,500 Won, thank you.â Oh, he almost forgot about his ice cream. Sunghoon slipped out his money from the pocket of his hoodie, whispering a âthank youâ and grabbing the biodegradable plastic bag with his purchase inside. Thank God, he could finally go home. The exit was just right there. What was he waiting for? He could just go home and pretend tonight never existed. But Park Sunghoon ended up trudging in your direction anyway.
To be honest? He himself didnât even know what he was doing but maybe the sight of you crying ceaselessly was bothering him a little too much.
The chair across from you lightly screeched as Sunghoon pulled it back before sitting down on it with a haughty huff. âHey, are you okay?â The way you shot a glower at him was so piercing he almost winced in response. Wow, who could be so stupid to even ask someone who was obviously crying if theyâre okay? Right, him, apparently.
"Bad question, sorry." Sunghoon cleared his throat awkwardly. You only scrutinized him up and down, wondering to yourself if this menace had something up his sleeve.
Was he planning to take a picture of your messy face and share it with the whole school to make fun of you? But the fact that he was scratching the back of his neck so bashfully while averting his gaze briefly from you was a bit questionable. The Park Sunghoon⊠being shy? Did you look so miserable to the point he felt the need to sit across from you just to flex his beauty? (Nope, you definitely didnât just call him pretty⊠Anyways.)
âWhat do you want? Shouldnât you go home already?â Your voice came out meek and muffled since you still had your face buried in the palms of your hands, refusing to glance at him with your face clearly swollen and red. Sunghoon let out an innocuous scoff, Alright, he had enough of this gentleman act. "Youâre obviously crying, dumbass. Do you wanna talk about it?" Well, this side of him was something that you were certainly used to.
You grumbled involuntarily, "Why does it even matter? Youâre gonna see him at school, anyways.â The word âhimâ was as vague as it could be, but it still got Sunghoonâs attention nonetheless. "Wait, are you talking about Woohyun?" He squinted his eyes suspiciously, not at you but more towards the imagery of the âhimâ you were referring to. No, he was concerned, actually.
He knew Woohyun. The both of them were in the same class and he talked to him multiple times â well, enough times to prove that he really did not like the vibes he was getting from Woohyun. Sunghoon had caught wind that you got into a relationship with him from other people. And yeah, so what if Sunghoon did feel sad about it for a few days? All that mattered right now was that he was undeniably going to beat Woohyun into a pulp soon.
"He cheated on me.â Hesitantly but gradually, you opened your palms and let them rest on your cheeks, words of the truth felt bitter coming out of your mouth. Oh, Woohyun was really going to taste his fist now. Sunghoonâs response was instantaneous, âThat freaking jackass.â So instantaneous to the fact you had to make a way out for a little laugh. âPfft, why are you cussing him out? Arenât you supposed to be his friend or something?â He was silent for a moment and you wondered why â until you saw him staring at you with such... awe? You couldnât quite fathom it properly because he immediately rolled his eyes afterwards. âDonât put me on the same level as him. But, tell me everything.â
It felt weird conversing with him like this. Sunghoon and (Y/N) sitting at one table without trying to throw a chair at each other? Jungwon would no doubt cry if he heard about this. But for some reason, you werenât really against the idea right now as you told him more. âWell, at first, I didnât think it was true. Maybe I expected better of him but when I found out the truth, I was gonna march to his house and strangle him.â
Sunghoon nodded nonchalantly, âJustified. Anyways, continue.â
You couldnât help but smile at his little remark. You rarely got to have an actual civil conversation with him before (actually, you never did). Was he always this funny? It was helping you feel a tad better, if you were to be honest. âI kinda accepted it after a few days. But sometimes, you can't really resist the urge to feel sad about what happened, you know?â But Sunghoon suddenly pulled out his hand, âHold on, thatâs⊠one, two, three, four, fiveâŠâ Needless to say, you were completely dumbfounded, stupefied, astounded â all of the above and more after hearing his next words. âOh, youâre somewhere on the fourth or fifth stage.â
Just as you thought you were going to have a civil conversation with him, then he went ahead and did this.
âWhat the hell are you talking about?â
Was this man really diagnosing you with a disease at 8 PM inside a convenience store? You didnât think breakups could actually lead to diseases, but okay. âI meant the stages of grief, there are five commonly known ones.â Sunghoon rolled his eyes again, you started to ponder if his eyes would ever reach the ceiling if he kept rolling them that much.
âBut the sixth stage of grief exists, you know?â The devilishly impish grin that suddenly appeared on his face insinuated a scheme you were dubious of. He raised a conniving eyebrow, ââItâs called revenge.â No words could explain how much brain cells you had lost just by listening to his speech. You blinked stonily, â...Iâm starting to think you spend too much time on TikTok.â
Sunghoon chuckled at your answer, breaking his prior mischievous character as he leaned in towards you with a hand under his chin and a playful smile playing on his lips. âIâm offering you a deal here. I could sneak in something in Woohyunâs food tomorrow, you never knowâŠâ Your sullen expression was instantly replaced with amusement, you snorted with a frisky leer. âYour ice cream is gonna melt, you know?â
Sunghoon only shrugged his shoulders with such blasĂ©, but he was silently relieved that you couldnât hear how fast his heart was marathoning inside his chest. At this point, Sunghoon didnât even care about his ice cream melting into puddles of sweet flavour, nor did he care about how he was going home with the rain still tapping against the transparent glass of the entrance door â he was too busy admiring the way you were laughing (like the simp in denial that he was) to care about them anymore.
That one night led to many more night escapades involving cups of hot ramen, some ice cream, light-hearted footsies and two lovesick people in denial.
It was safe to say everyone choked on air when they saw Park Sunghoon and (L/N) (Y/N) walking together to school without having a glaring contest. But of course, everyone could tell Yang Jungwon was the happiest because he didnât have to deal with you two almost brawling each other to death in the school hallway anymore.
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