a week after, and I'm still here... started rewatching AOS also đ No, because can someone tell me if this is legit true.. 'Cause if it is, then I'm so mindfcked rn at the thought of Jang Uk falling in love with Jin Seolâran since it's '"Naksu" who lives in the end and Mu-deok's soul is already gone. Or am I wrong wtf I don't know anymore đđđđ
Memories can be distorted in a variety of ways. They can also be used by someone like Jin Mu to carry out his nefarious plans.
So let's start with the story of two little girls, Mu Deok and Jin Bu Yeon whose souls were swapped by evil Jin Mu when they were children.
Since you all wanted to know Mu Deok's backstory. Here it is! And no she's not Jin Bu Yeon.
Mu Deok was the constellation mage's daughter. One night, her maid found her and hid her in the a shed and told her to stay away from her father. She witnessed her father change into a soul shifter. Following this, she saw the four families kill her father. She was alone and scared, but a nice man approached her. His face looked kind so she decided to grab his hand and follow him.
Mu Deok lived in a shack by herself in Danhyaggot for years until one day the man with the nice face brought her a blind friend. The next thing she remembered she woke up and she couldn't see anymore. She was confused and didn't know where she was. When she asked around, people told her she was in Sari Village. She couldn't find the man with the nice face because she was blind now.
Later on, someone mentioned to her that her blindfold had the Jin family crest on it. She had remember that name. They were one of the four families that killed her dad. She thought it would be best to stay far away from these four families because they were scary (or Jin Mu fed Mu Deok some sort of lie that made her stay away). In the meantime, she decided to use the blindfold with the family crest to earn a living.
There you go folks. That is Mu Deok's story. This how Mu Deok was used in Jin Mu's plan. As sad as it may be, her soul was nothing special. You see if Mu Deok was Jin Bu Yeon, she would've have asked around for someone to take her back to the Jin family residence. People would've noticed the Jin family crest and be willing to help her because they knew the Jin's would've paid a nice reward for whoever returned their daughter. Except she didn't. She stayed away. This meant Mu Deok's soul was stuck in another person's body (Jin Bu Yeon's body).
What Jin Mu did to Jin Bu Yeon was much worse than what he did to Mu Deok. Jin Mu used Mu Deok's story to brainwash Jin Bu Yeon. He convinced Jin Bu Yeon she had a father who was a constellation mage and he was killed by the four families for no good reason. Jin Mu gave Jin Bu Yeon enough information to believe it was true, but left out important parts (i.e father was a soul shifter) so he could use her to carry out his evil plans (i.e killing the four families).
[Side note: Jin Mu either brainwashed Jin Bu Yeon or she developed amnesia after she fell off the boat.]
Jin Mu (or Fake Queen Choi) gave Jin Bu Yeon a new body/face so that no one could recognize her from the outside (i.e soul swap with Mu Deok). The last step to transform Jin Bu Yeon into the best assassin was to give her a new name and identity. This name was Naksu, the shadow assassin who made mages' head roll.
What Jin Mu did not account for is that Jin Bu Yeon/Naksu would cast the Alchemy of Souls spell the 2nd time thereby returning her to her original body.
Out of the two girls (Jin Bu Yeon and Mu Deok), Mu Deok was the only one who saw Jin Mu's face. She was also the only one that saw her father turn into a soul shifter. Given this, Jin Mu had to make sure she would never recognize him or be able to find him. He accomplished this by swapping Mu Deok's soul into a blind girl's body (Jin Bu Yeon's body). This guaranteed that Mu Deok would never be able to find him because she couldn't see anymore.
On the other hand, Jin Bu Yeon/Naksu didn't know what Jin Mu looked like before the swap because she was blind. After he swapped Jin Bu Yeon/Naksu's soul into Mu Deok's body, he wore a black cloak when he was around her. He made sure she would never know what he looked like.
Despite Jin Mu's best effort to prevent Jin Bu Yeon/Naksu from finding out what he looked like, she eventually did. After Jin Bu Yeon/Naksu swapped back to her original body, she saw Gil Joo at the bidding house. Jin Bu Yeon/Naksu had recognized Gil Joo and followed him and this is how she discovered what Jin Mu looked like. Recall that Mu Deok was the only one who had seen Jin Mu's face when she was a child. Jin Bu Yeon/Naksu never saw Jin Mu's face.
In Ep 8, Gil Joo once again helped revealed more of Jin Mu's lies to Jin Bu Yeon/Naksu. Gil Joo had told her that her "father" was a soul shifter. This piece of information was something Jin Mu left out on purpose during Jin Bu Yeon's brainwashing story time. Remember that Mu Deok was the only one who saw her father turn into a soul shifter. Had Jin Bu Yeon/Naksu really been Mu Deok, she would've already known this fact since she saw it with her eyes and therefore would not be surprised.
thinking about sleepy boyfriend jungwon; cuddling in bed with him after a long, tiring day, and simply basking in one anotherâs presence. he has an arm wrapped around your waist, his body curled close to yoursâ and in the close proximity, you can see the way his eyelids lightly flutter close at occasional moments, cheeks slightly puffy as theyâre smooshed against the silky pillow; his hairs disheveled and messy, but in the most endearing of ways possibleâ and his lips are ever so slightly parted in an attempt to stay awake throughout the conversation.
and when you gaze up to meet his eyes, youâre met with, what has to be, the cutest sight that youâve ever seenâ heâs nodding ever so lightly to absolute silence, and it strikes you as obvious that heâs trying his best to keep his eyes open; âbaby, you look beyond exhausted.. how about we pause here for tonight?â youâd ask, only to hear the softest âmm-mmâ, his body snuggling closer to your embraceâ âyou can keep going, iâm not at all tired, babyâ, heâd mumble, head buried in the crook of your neck.
before youâd know it, heâd be knocked-out asleep in the next three minutes, soft, hushed snores falling from his lips as he continues to drape an arm around your build.
damn I'm so touch deprived
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lee heeseung ă €x ă €gnreader ă genre fluff established rs warnings semi-proofread, r is called pretty, heeseung mentions having kids synopsis heâs just so in love with youă € â 565
note i have an unhealthy relationship with commas i fear + listen to lovelovelove by yerin baek âĄ
falling in love with you was easy. heeseung would say itâs the easiest thing heâs ever done in his life, you made it so simple.
he wouldnât go so far as to say that he fell in love with you at first sight; he just thought you were pretty. who wouldnât find you pretty? anyone could see it, it was obvious. but he wasnât in love with you. that happened later, he wasnât sure when but gradually over time he began to like you.Â
somewhere along the line, though, you stopped being just pretty. somewhere along the line, he found himself looking for you in everything, wanting to text you after something small happened to him, missing you when youâd barely left five minutes ago. he found himself wanting to touch you, to kiss you.
somewhere along the line, he fell so deeply in love that it was impossible to come back from. nothing could change how he felt about you, not like he wanted that, but still. and, finally, after two long years of liking you, he finally worked up the courage to ask you out.Â
jake and sunghoon like to tease him, saying how lame he was back then; how silly it was that he planned out his confession, going as far as to make a script (it wasnât really a script. he just.. wrote down his feelings so he could better understand them.) when it was obvious you liked him back. why would he believe them, though? how could they possibly know how you felt? so, of course, he stressed about every little detail of his confession.
you said yesâthank godâand suddenly he could do everything he wanted to with you. he would never tell you, but in his mind, he had a bucket list with everything that he wanted to experience with you during your time together.Â
you said yes, and now youâre here, in your shared bed, with him, sleeping peacefully as he watches you with a fond smile on his face.
he loves moments like these. he loves seeing you at your most peaceful, your face relaxed, and not thinking about the stress life causes almost daily. he hopes that heâll never forget this when heâs older. then again, how could he? he wonât ever be able to forget anything about you.
he wants to marry you, he thinks. heâs thought about your future before, obviously. the two of you, married, living in a big house with one or two children if thatâs what you wanted. it's different now, though. he needs to marry you. it's like something suddenly shifted deep inside him and he just canât wait to be your husband anymore.
he snaps out of his thoughts when he feels you move, stretching your arms out and groaning as you do. you relax and slowly open your eyes, glancing at heeseung briefly before closing them again.
âi could feel you staring at me in my sleep,â you mutter, a faint smile spreading across your face.
he hums, âcould you?â
you nod and grab his arm, pulling him closer to you. you wrap your arms around his torso, burying your face in his chest and sighing contently. âmhm, you make it real obvious sometimes.â
warmth fills his body as he grins to himself, rubbing his hand up and down your back.Â
he should buy a ring soon.
sigh */cries myself to sleep
someday
pairings: teacher!jake x single mom!reader
summary: Being a single mom to a 6 year old daughter isnât always easy, and it doesnât help that her class teacher awakens feelings inside of you, you havenât felt in a long time. Will the love between you blossom, or will your complicated life drive you apart?
words: 11.6k
story colour: green
warnings: one heavy (?) make out session and a lot of tension
masterlist of âenhypen as jobsâ
Life can change.
From one second to another, everything can change. Everything you have once known to be normal, everything you were used to. It all can get ripped away from you in the matter of a few seconds.
From one second to another a seventeen-year-old girl finds out she got pregnant from a boy that wasnât ready to commit to a life like that yet and parents that felt nothing but disappointment towards their teenage daughter.
From one second to another this girl had to move away, raise a child on her own and build a life save for them to live in. She had to find a job with a steady income, find people who could help her and put all her needs aside for the small bundle of life she brought into the world.
Not only did she have to change her life, but she also had to rebuild it. She had to create a new, healthier and secure one. Suddenly it wasnât about what outfit to wear to school, how to sneak out to go to a party or new drama that happened at school. It was about changing diapers, sleepless nights caused by a toothing child and soothing countless emotional outbreaks. It was about raising her child, teaching kindness and blaming every bad thing on herself.
But at the end of the day, it was being grateful, loving the child unconditionally and not being able to imagine her life any different. It was feeling purpose, feeling needed and feeling loved. It was showing exactly that love to her child and never letting her forget that.
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Listening to the waves crashing against the shore, you soak in the last moments of this morning, the soft rays of sun on your face, the slight breeze making your cheeks rosy and the faint sound of birds chirping somewhere close by. You soak in this moment, because moments like this are rare in the life youâre living, quiet and undisturbed, protected from all the daily stress and complications.
You breathe in the air one last time, before you see someone approaching you out of the corner of your eye.
âLook mommy, I found a pretty shell.â, your 6-year-old daughter Nuri says as she holds her hand out for you to see. You show her a bright smile, admiring the pretty shell in her hands. Your daughter has always been a collector, shells, flowers, rocks, even leaves, nothing is safe from her. And itâs something you love about her. How she sees the beauty in the small things, always so eager to show you the new things she discovered, with her big bright eyes.
âItâs so pretty, Nuri. How about you put it into your bag and later we will get the other shells you collected and make a pretty necklace out of them?â You watch as the little girl enthusiastically nods, putting the shell carefully into her bag, before sitting down beside you on the blanket you laid over the sand.
âAre you excited about starting school today?â, you ask your daughter, as you gently pull her onto your lap, stroking her hair with one of your hands. Whenever you look at her, you get stunned by how much you see your younger self in her. The more she grows, the more the resemblance grows. But you also realize how awfully fast time passes, and how much has changed since the day you held your little baby in your arms for the first time.
âI am.â, Nuri says, her big eyes almost disappearing as she grins widely at you, showing off her missing front tooth. âBut I will also miss kindergarten a lot. And I will miss you too, mommy.â
In an instant, tears fill up your eyes and it takes you a moment to swallow them down, not wanting Nuri to see you like that. You could cry after you dropped her off at school, but for now, those tears will have to stay hidden. âI will miss you too, sweet girl. But it is just a few hours that we donât see each other. Every day after school I will pick you up and we can do whatever we want to do, okay?â
Nuri nods her head again, before wrapping her arms around you, pulling you into a tight hug. âDo you think I will make any friends?â
âOf course, you will.â, you tell her, truthfully. Your daughter, in contrary to you, never had problems talking to others. She is a social butterfly, making friends wherever she goes. You admire her for that, wanting to have the same trait. Because while she plays with all the kids in the playground, you can only watch the other mothers sit together, talking about everything and nothing. Part of you wants to just go up to them, ask them if you could join them, but the other part of you feels anxious, scared of getting judged, the way you always do. Being a mom so young has only brought you trouble, wherever you go. And while Nuri is the best thing that has happened to you, others seem to not support that opinion.
If you got a dollar for every time someone told you that you would destroy your kids future, or that you are way too young to have this kind of responsibility, you would be rich by now. Everywhere you go, if itâs grocery shopping, getting gas, at restaurants, people try to give you advice or comment on the things that apparently went wrong with your life, without even knowing you or your story. You heard everything, from your parents not raising you right or having daddy issues because your dad left you when you were young, to being whore that slept around until she eventually got pregnant.
But they donât know that it was just a simple accident. That it was two teenagers having their first times together, being nervous and not really knowing what to do. It was two teenagers who didnât think and had to deal with the consequences of their moment together. Well, at least one did. It wasnât your parentsâ fault; it wasnât you sleeping around. It was just something that happened, unplanned but not unwanted.
And they donât know that ever since Nuri came into your life, everything felt like it had a purpose. You felt like you had a purpose. Being a mother has made you find out who you truly are, and what you truly want. It made you more aware of the process of growing up, and made you realize all the stupid things you did as a teenager. It helped you through the hardest times and gave you something to hold on to, a reason to fight. Nuri is the reason you wake up every day, the reason you can get out of bed and the reason you finally have a routine in your life.
And you truly believe that it was meant to happen. You were meant to get pregnant with her and build up a life for the both of you.
âIf someone will make a lot of friends, itâs you. I just know that everyone will love you, just how I know that I love you, so so much.â
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Itâs a weird feeling, picking your daughter up from her first day of school. You watch all the kids run up to their parents, excited little faces, already going on and on about everything that happened while they spend a few hours apart.
And while youâre waiting for your daughter to exit the school, you realize you canât wait to be with her again, to hear her tell all the stories about her experiences on her first day, to get ice cream with her and make necklaces and bracelets. You realize that this must be harder for you than for her. She doesnât realize the quickness in which she grows up, but you do.
It feels like yesterday when she was still in your belly. It feels like yesterday when she took her first steps, falling face first to the ground. It feels like yesterday when she said her first words, going up to every stranger in the grocery store and proudly repeating that word to them. It feels like yesterday when she lost her favorite toy and cried for two days straight. When you threw a little goodbye party for that toy with her and explained to her that maybe another child found her toy and gave it a new home, only to find the toy four days later under your bed. And it feels like yesterday when she came into your room, telling you she had a nightmare. She crawled into your bed and shortly before sleep took over, she whispered that you are the best mommy in the whole world.
All these memories start crashing over you, one by one. Tears fill your eyes yet again, and it takes everything in you to blink them away, not wanting to break down in front of all these strangers.
âMommy.â, you hear her voice before you see her. Turning in the direction of the voice, you see your daughter running up to you, her arms wide open. You kneel down, opening your arms yourself and a bright smile lighting up all your features.
âHey, my sweet girl.â, you say as you wrap her tightly into your arms. All the sadness you felt a moment ago washes away the moment you relish in the feeling of having the most important person in your life in your arms. âHow was your first day?â
âIt was so amazing, mommy. We learned a new song and ate a lot of fruits together. I made a lot of friends, and all my teachers are so nice.â You canât help but smile brightly at the excitement of your daughter. âDo we have some time before we go home? I want you to meet my teacher. He is still in the classroom, so we have to hurry.â
Before you can answer, Nuri already takes off with your hand in hers, leading you inside the school and to her classroom. You marvel at all the colorful decoration, the helpful quotes and the artistic pictures. âHello, Mr. Sim.â, your daughter says, excitedly waving at her teacher.
You take another step into the classroom, looking for the man that is busy packing his bag. But when he turns around and shows your daughter a bright smile, it almost takes your breath away. You never expected a teacher to look this⊠gorgeous. Mr. Sim looks young, your age probably, his skin is soft and glowing, his eyes a deep shade of brown and his black hair framing his perfect face. He has full, pink lips and a smile so bright, it resembles a puppy.
âHey, Nuri. What are you doing here? Shouldnât you be on your way home?â Even his voice sounds like it was dipped into honey and laced with cream and sprinkles. It does something to you, you havenât felt in a really long time.
âI wanted you to meet my mommy.â, she says, pointing over at you. And the moment Mr. Simâs eyes meet you, you can feel something in the air change. A uncuttable tension fills the room, and you canât stop staring at him. You canât stop looking at his perfect face and his perfect eyes and his perfect lips. You feel ashamed for feeling this way, for thinking about your daughterâs teacher that way, but you canât help yourself. âMr. Sim this is my mommy.â
âHi.â, he says, his voice breaking with this simple word. âIâm Mr. Sim, but you can call me Jake.â Jake wipes his hand on his pants before reaching it out for you to take, which you do. Gently you place your hand in his, giving it a soft shake, almost sighing at the feeling of this small contact. Jake has big hands, long fingers and veins traveling up his arms, but his skin is so soft and smooth it almost doesnât seem fair.
âIâm Y/N, Nuriâs mom.â You almost punch yourself for sounding so weak and pathetic. The last thing you want is for Nuriâs teacher to know what an effect his mere presence has on you. âAre you Nuriâs class teacher?â
âFor now, yeah. Iâm a substitute teacher since their actual teacher got into an accident and has to rest for probably a few months. I was meant to start at another school but got transferred here last minute.â You could listen to him speak for hours. âBut you probably donât care about that.â He chuckles softly, letting a hand nervously glide through his silky hair. âWhat you probably do care about is that we have a parentsâ conference next week. I wanted to send an e-mail to every parent, but you know, seeing as you are here, I just wanted to let you know beforehand.â
You nod at him, showing him a small appreciative smile. âThank you, Jake. I will see what I can do to come. Maybe someone will have the time to look after Nuri for a few hours.â
Jake nods one time, then another, before letting his hand fall to his side. âItâs a pretty important conference, seeing that this has a lot of information about the first school year. Maybe her father can look after her, so you can come.â You can hear the lingering note in his sentence, subconsciously knowing that heâs testing the waters.
âNuriâs father is not in her life.â, you say, looking down at your daughter who only smiles up at you. âItâs just us, right, sweet pee?â
âYep.â, she says, nodding her head a few times. âOur house is a girlsâ only zone.â Jake chuckles at the words of the little girl in front of him. He reaches into the pocket of his jeans and takes out his phone to hand it to you.
âYou can see if you find someone to look after her for a few hours and if not, you can just text me and we will find a solution. Is that okay with you?â Stunned, you take his phone, seeing his contact list already open.
âYeah, yeah of course. Thank you so much, Mr. Sim.â
âJake.â, he tells you again, a gentle smile resting on his lips. âYou can just call me Jake, okay?â
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âGod, it was so embarrassing.â, Jake says as he drinks a sip from his coke. âI kept on rambling and stuttering. Like my hands got all sweaty and I couldnât even really look her in the eyes.â
He hears his friends laughing at him to which he just frowns. Jake knows the way he acted around you, his studentâs mom, wasnât appropriate, but it was like the moment he saw you his brain stopped working. All the blood rushed out of it, leaving him stupid and unable to form thought through sentences. It was like he was sixteen all over again. A teenager nervous around pretty girls, unable to talk to them without making a foul out of himself.
âDude, you seem down bad for her.â, Jay, his friend, says, not being able to hide the amusement in his voice. Itâs been a while since the boys heard any stories about women in Jakeâs life. Jake always tried to keep in love life as clear as possible, only looking for something serious and whenever he noticed the other person wasnât reciprocating the same feeling, he ended whatever it was between him and the other person. Ever since Jake was young, he had one wish and that was to be in love. To love unconditionally, find someone who feels the same way and spend the rest of his life with them. To marry, have kids and grow old together. Thatâs what Jake always wanted, and still does to this day. But finding someone with the same wish turned out to be harder than he thought it would.
âBut doesnât she have a kid? Doesnât that mean she has a husband, or boyfriend?â, Sunghoon asks, joining in on the conversation.
Jake just shakes his head, sighing as he lets his free hand nervously glide through his hair. âNo, I already asked her. Itâs apparently just her and her daughter. But I donât know where the father is, didnât think it would be appropriate to ask her that.â
âWait. You asked her about a man in her life?â, Heesungsâ eyes are wide, and he has to swallow the laugh that threatens to leave his lips. âBro, there is no way, you had the balls to do that. She definitely knows that you are interested in her.â
âWhat?â, Jake exclaims, bewilderedly looking at his friends. âWhat do you mean she knows I am interested in her?â
âBro, you asked if she has a boyfriend or not, thatâs the first sign of testing the waters, checking if sheâs single. Everyone knows that and I bet she does too.â
Jake lets his head fall into his hands, a frustrated sigh leaving his lips. âShe probably thinks I am a weirdo. God, what if she doesnât want her child to be in a class with a teacher that was shamelessly hitting on her? What if she tells the other parents and Iâm going to get kicked out of that school?â
âJake.â, Sunghoon puts a comforting hand on his friendâs shoulder. âI doubt she would do that. And come on, maybe she is interested in you as well. Look at you, you are an attractive man. Donât overthink this whole thing, okay?â
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âAnd they lived happier ever after. The end.â, you finish reading the bedtime story for Nuri, closing the book and putting it on her nightstand.
âMommy?â, you hear her quiet voice asking for you. Immediately, you take her hand, showing her a soft smile. She looks so small with her eyes just half open, tiredness written all over her face.
âYes, sweety?â
âDo you like Mr. Sim?â The question surprises you, makes you take a few deep breaths before feeling ready to answer.
âI think he is a lovely person. He seems very sweet to you. Why do you ask that?â
Nuri adjusts her position, trying to open her eyes more to look at you clearly. âI think you are in love with him. Mrs. Kim said that when someone is in love with another person, they get very nervous and start stuttering in their sentences. She told me that you canât stop looking at the person and that you seem kind of starstruck. Just like the way I look at ice cream.â She hugs her little teddy bear closer to her chest before continuing. âThatâs how you looked today when you looked at Mr. Sim.â
You canât help but shake your head as you hear the words your elderly neighbor has told your daughter. But it shouldnât surprise you. Mrs. Kim has always been a hopeless romantic, going on and on about how you will find the right guy for you, that you just have to be patient. She has been watching over Nuri ever since she was a little baby, and it was bound to happen that at some point she would fill your daughterâs head with this nonsense.
âI am not in love with Mr. Sim, baby. I donât even know him.â
âBut you could get to know him. And then you will fall in love with him and live happily ever after with him, just like in the stories you read me every night.â You can hear something underlying in your daughterâs voice. Something she hides as she speaks those words.
âNuri, why do you want me to fall in love with Mr. Sim?â, you ask her, squeezing her hand softly. You can see the sadness forming on her little face and it breaks your heart seeing her like this. Whatever it is that she was thinking at that moment, must have been on her mind for a long time.
âEver since last year the kids in kindergarten asked me why I donât have a dad. Every kid there has a dad, just not me. I want to have a dad, too, just like all the other children do.â Small tears start dripping down her cheeks, and you canât hide the ones threatening to leave your eyes too.
âOh, my sweet girl. Come here.â You gently pull her into a hug, cradling her head in your hands. âWhy didnât you tell me about it?â
âI didnât want to make you sad. I know that talking about my dad makes you very sad, and I donât want you to be sad, mommy.â Twice, you felt your heart break within a few minutes. You hadnât realized the effect this theme has on you, the sadness that still lingers whenever you think about her father. You hadnât realized that your daughter noticed that. Your empathetic six-year-old daughter. A part of you feels proud of her for being such a sweet considerate little girl, but the other part is scared of how much other stuff she has noticed.
âNuri, I am so sorry for not talking a lot about your father with you. I promise I will answer you every question about him in the future. And I am not sad when you mention him, okay? It is so important for you to communicate your feelings with me. When something worries you, you can always come to me and tell me about it, no matter what, okay?â You can feel her nod against your chest, her little hands wiping away the tears on her face. âGood. Now try to sleep, sweety. You need to have a lot of energy for school tomorrow. I love you, Nuri.â
âI love you too, mommy.â
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You feel nervous as you park at the school building. There are several cars there already, all parents who will also be at the conference. Anxiety builds up in your belly, the fears of judgement towards you rising inside of you. This happened a lot at parent conferences when Nuri was still in kindergarten. The parents would be delighted to see you at first, asking if you are her sister but when they find out you are her mom, all you got was weird looks and whispers from other parents. It made you almost skip every conference after that, but you had to go, for Nuriâs sake. So, itâs understandable why your hands are shaking as you enter the school.
You dropped Nuri off at Mrs. Kimâs appartement, not before telling her to stop bringing Nuriâs hope of you getting a boyfriend up. A part of you knows that Mrs. Kim didnât mean it with any bad intention, but you still donât want Nuri to think that she will get a dad. Her real father is still uninterested to be in her life, and you donât think that will change any time soon, and bringing a new father figure into her life is something you are still afraid of. People these days are not looking for serious commitment, they get scared when they hear about the child in your life, and they leave before anything serious can even start to develop. And the last thing you want is to introduce someone to Nuriâs life, just to have them leave a few weeks later. You donât want to do that to her.
âY/N.â, you hear someone call out for you and when you turn around you are greeted with the bright smile of no other than Sim Jake. âYou made it. I am so happy to see you.â
âYeah, sorry for not texting you. I kind of forgot about it with the whole stress I was having the best few days.â Jake seems to only smile brighter at your words, one of his hands nervously scratching the back of his neck. It gives you a moment to take him in. He is wearing a baggy pair of blue jeans with a black button up shirt, the arms of his shirt rolled up, exposing his arms. You canât help but to let your eyes trail to his hands, his beautiful hands, but before you let yourself trail off too long, you let your eyes wander back to his, only to be met by a smirking Jake. Jake noticed your wandering gaze, the way your eyes shamelessly roamed his body. And he canât say he isnât flattered.
âDonât worry, Y/n. Iâm just glad to see you again. I hope you are, too.â You can hear the shift in his voice, the confidence and pride in it. And it makes a shiver run down your spine. âBut we should go inside the classroom, before the parents get worried where I am.â
For the whole conference, you try to stay focused, to take notes and remember everything Jake was telling the parents, but your mind always drifted off. You got lost staring at the way he was talking so animatedly with his hands, biting his lip, and licking it with his tongue after every sentence, and how he brushes his hair out of his eyes every few seconds. And looking around, you notice that you donât seem to be the only one staring at Jake. Some other mothers in the room developed a certain fascination with the young teacher, tugging their hair behind their ears and looking at him with a starstruck gaze. Watching them, you notice that you must look the same way when you look at Jake, just how Nuri told you. And it makes an embarrassed flush appear on your cheeks. You should really get yourself together. This is the teacher of your daughter, you shouldnât be thinking about him in that way, shouldnât be staring at him with such hungry eyes.
So, when you Jake announces the end of the conference, you canât help but to hastily back your things into your back and make your way to head out of the classroom. âY/N.â But Jakeâs voice stops you from that. âCan you stay back a bit? I want to talk to you.â You turn around and give him a quick and shy nod, before sitting down on one of the chairs again and waiting for all the other parents to leave. Which turns out to take longer than you thought it would, almost all of the moms line up in front of him, asking him questions and wanting his attention.
Every now and then you see the look on Jakeâs face, the tight-lipped smile and the alarming eyes, seeming almost uncomfortable. But you could be wrong about that impression.
Finally, the last one left, leaving only you and Jake in the classroom. He turns to you, a soft and honest looking smile on his lips. âThank you for waiting, Y/N. I really appreciate that.â You smile back at him, standing up so you can walk over to him.
âWhy did you want me to stay back?â, you ask him as you stop in front of him, looking up at him with your wide eyes. Jake seems to be losing the ability to talk again, your eyes driving him crazy. You give him the type of look that makes him want to press you against the next wall and kiss you until your lungs give out.
âI wanted to ask you how you liked the conference.â His voice is low and coarse, and he has to clear his throat a few times to get rid of the lump in it.
âYou wanted me to stay back just so you could ask me how I liked the parents conference?â, you ask him, eyebrows raised in a question.
âYes?â, he answers, his yes almost sounding like a question itself. He scratches the back of his neck again, feeling suddenly so self-conscious. âI mean it was my first time doing something like this and I guess I just wanted to know how I was. You know, if I came across as nervous or insecure.â
You shake your head at him, a constant smile on your lips. âJake, you did so well. Everyone in this room liked you, and you seemed so confident when you talked about everything. Believe me, no one could have done it better than you.â
Jake feels his heart swell at your words, not having thought you would say something like that to him. It has been a long time since Jake has gotten praised in such a way, and it does something to him, something he canât admit to himself.
âThank you.â, he mumbles, a faint bit of blush on his cheeks. âHearing that means a lot to me.â
You gently squeeze his arm, showing him another bright smile. âNo need to thank me. I am just telling you the truth.â You take a step back again, hand sinking back to your side. âBut I sadly have to go now. I have to pick up Nari since itâs a school night and I donât want her to stay awake for too long.â
âYeah, sure, of course.â, Jake quickly says, walking to his bag and starting to pack in his things. âGive me a second, I will walk you to your car.â
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This has been the third time in four months that you were too late to pick up Nuri from school. With the newfound time, your boss thought it was a good idea to give you more work, and normally you would decline this amount of work, since it gives you less time that you can spend with Nuri. But more work also means more money, and you need it more desperately than ever lately. The rent in your apartment got raised, fuel got more expensive and all the school stuff that you had to buy also didnât make your bank account look good.
With your head lowered and guilt tripping down every part of your body, you walk into Nuriâs school. As you step into her classroom, your eyes widen. Jake is sitting beside Nuri on a desk, drawing inside a book with her, while talking to her with a soft smile on his face.
âThere you are Ms. Park.â, you can hear the voice of Nuriâs other teacher Mrs. Song. âWe waited for you for 30 minutes now. This is the third time this has happened, and I cannot tell you how disappointed I am with your punctuality. I get that you are young, but that doesnât give you the right to abandon your own child for whatever party activity you have to do.â
Almost immediately you feel the guilt replace itself with anger. You know that picking up your child too late is irresponsible, but claiming you abandon your child and go partying is reaching too high. You feel like youâre seventeen-year-old you all over again, when everyone told you that you wonât be able to raise a child, that your child will grow up traumatized, wishing they had all the things other kids her age have. They told you to give Nuri up for adoption, that it would be the best possibility at your age.
âI am so sorry I was late picking up Nuri, again. But your accusations are what are disappointing here. As a teacher you shouldnât have such prejudices against parents. Yes, I am young, but that doesnât mean I am not able to love and provide for my daughter. Live on day in my shoes and see how well you can manage it.â
A short beat of silence fills the room, and before Mrs. Song can open her mouth to say another word, Jake speaks up first. âMrs. Song, how about you take Nuri to one of the vending machines and get her a snack, while I talk to Ms. Park.â
With a heavy sigh, Mrs. Song nods, taking Nuriâs hand and walking out of the room with her, leaving you and Jake alone. âY/n.â He gently says as he walks over to you. And there is something about his voice, so gentle and caring and something about his presence so comfortable and safe, that makes the tears in your eyes break their way free to roll over your cheeks. âOh, come here.â
Jake gently pulls you into his arms, one hand on your back, comfortingly stroking it, and the other on your head. You wrap your own arms tightly around him and allow yourself for the first time in months to let it all out, the stress, the hurt, the pain, the longing, everything. A sob wracks through your whole body, and it breaks Jakeâs heart. He doesnât know how to help you, what to do to take all this pain away from you. So, all he does is pull you closer â if thatâs even possible â and whisper encouraging words into your ear.
âDo you want to talk about it?â, Jake gently asks as he pulls away from the hug, taking your face in his hands and wiping the tears on your face away with his thumbs.
You close your eyes for a few seconds, trying to calm down from your little breakdown, before starting to talk to him. âEverything has just been so hard lately. I can barely pay rent, I have to work longer and harder to earn all the money I need, and Nuri hasnât stopped talking and asking questions about her dad. I try to act unbothered by it, but if your daughter talks about the boy that has not only broken your heart but left you alone when you most needed him, it makes you relive it all over again. And I just feel like the worst mom on earth for not being able to give Nuri the live she deserves. Everyone is telling me that over and over again, what if they are right?â
âNo.â, Jake says shaking his head. He cups your cheek with one hand, the other one taking its place on your waist. âListen to me. You are an amazing mom, Y/n. God, half of the people that say those mean things want to be just like you. You sacrificed so much to provide for your daughter and that is more than just admirable. You should be proud of yourself, not doubt yourself. Nuri loves you. In fact, you are all she ever talks about. She admires you so much, Y/n, and she loves you with all her heart. Thatâs what matters the most.â
More tears start to stream down your cheeks, and you whisper a quiet âthank youâ to Jake, before pulling him back into your arms. He holds you close, leaving a gentle kiss at your temple every now and then. âHow about we get Nuri and then we go out for ice cream? I donât want to leave you alone right now.â
You nod against his chest, not ready to let go of him yet. âThank you, Jake. For everything.â
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Something changed between you and Jake after that day. It started with texts, him checking up on you every now and then, seeing if you need help. Then it developed to calls, once a week, talking about your feelings and worries, but those calls quickly got more frequent and happened every night after you put Nuri down to sleep. And you donât know how it happened or when it happened, but now you find yourself getting ready to meet him for the first time in another place other than Nuriâs school.
âI think the purple top looks prettier on you, mommy.â Nuri says from where she sits on your bed. You have been changing outfits for an hour now, never finding the right thing to wear.
âYou think so?â, you ask as you put it over put it on yet again. âI think you are right. This should be good enough.â You turn around to face Nuri, just to see her snuggled up with her teddy bear, big eyes watching you attentively. âYou ready to spend some time with Mrs. Kim, sweety?â
You are answered with a wild nod and a bright smile. You know you could just take her with you, Jake wouldnât mind that at all, but there is a part of you that really wants to spend some time with him alone. Just you and him.
You shouldnât feel selfish about it, but you do. You feel like you put your own needs before your daughtersâ ones. You know itâs far reached since this is the first time in a while that Mrs. Kim has to look after Nuri, but you hate depending on people. You hate having to drop Nuri off somewhere when you have plans. You hate that you canât do this alone.
âHey, pretty girl.â, Jake says as he sits down beside you on the picknick blanket you pulled out for the two of you, a bright smile is on his beautiful lips. âCan I ask you why exactly you wanted to meet here?â
You look at the ocean in front of you, at the soft waves crashing against the shore, glowing under the soft light of the sun peeking through the clouds. There is something magical about this place, something you canât describe in words.
âI used to come here all the time when I was pregnant with Nuri. It was the only place that seemed to calm me down. I guess I just wanted to share that with you. You have become a very comforting part of my life, and I just thought you would like this place as much as I do.â
There is something in Jake eyes that changes the moment you speak those words. They seem to go lighter, wider, like a little puppy. It makes all the blood in your body rush right up in your cheeks and lets goosebumps rise over your skin. It makes you think about things you arenât supposed to think, feel things that definitely arenât appropriate to be thought in public.
Jake takes one of your hands, giving it a tight squeeze before sighing gently and looking out into the sea. You follow his gaze, admiring the sand glittering in the sunlight and listening to the sounds of the seals far off on the water. Both of you relish in the tranquility of the moment, no words needed.
âItâs my birthday next week,â Jake says after a few minutes. âI am throwing a small party. Just me and my three friends and I wanted to know if you want to come as well.â
You look at him only to be met with his hopeful, big eyes. He shows you an encouraging smile, and for a moment you unlearn the ability to speak. âUhm, yeah, sure. Is it okay if I bring Nuri with me? I hate having to leave her at Mrs. Kims place all the time.â
âOf course, I was assuming she was going to come as well.â Your heart swells at his words, appreciating his attentive soul. You know how much Jake grew fond of Nuri. He talks about her approvements in school all the time, telling you about funny jokes she makes or impressive questions she asks. Jake tells you how smart and polite she is, and how she always tries to include everyone into the little friend group she built. He also tells you how well you raised her, and how proud he is of you for that, but thatâs not something you want to focus on, because it makes you think about inappropriate things.
âThen we will definitely be there.â Jake shows you another one of his bright smiles, white teeth on his display. Sometimes when you look at him, through the phone or in real life, you wonder what it is the two of you have. You wonder if it is just a friendship the two of you are building up, or if it is more than that. There are moments- you donât know if you are imagining them or if they are real- where the tension between you heightens, so much it could be cut with a knife. There are moments in which it feels like if one of you makes a move something is going to happen, something big and heavy. There are moments in which you think that this could be it. This could be yours forever. It sounds crazy, farfetched, but Jake is the type of person you always wanted to spend the rest of your life with. He is the kind of person, you know would treat you right, the kind of person that would have a good influence on Nuri. You know you two havenât fully gotten to know each other. Jake may be in a completely different chapter of his life. He may not want to commit to something so serious, especially since he is only at the start of his teaching job, or because he is too young to think about having a family. You donât know what this is between you guys and while you desperately want an answer to that question, you donât want to risk losing whatever it is the two of your built up in the past weeks.
But when you look at Jake again you can feel the same tension, heavy and thick. You notice his eyes darkening, the way he licks his lips more often and glances down at your own every few seconds. One move, it will just take one move, and one of you is going to break the distance between the two of you.
Jake gently places one hand on your thigh, and you can feel his warmth burning through the material of your jeans and right onto your skin. You have to swallow the gasp that threatens to leave your lips, shocked at what such a little touch from him does to you. His hand travels further up and it almost feels impossible for you to think clearly. Every last piece of sanity left your body the moment Jake touched you and all you can focus on is him. Him and his plump lips, him and his big hands that are touching you in the most alluring way. And him and his big brown eyes, pulling you in and hypnotizing you.
âY/n.â, he whispers, voice hoarse and rough. Suddenly, his face is closer, lips almost touching yours. You just have to lean forward a little more, but you are frozen, lost in his scent. You want him, you need him. Everything inside of you screams for him, in a way you have never experienced. Your body is pulled towards him like a magnet, and you need him to take you home to him right now.Â
But before any of you can suggest that a voice calls out for Jake in the background. Almost immediately the two of you pull away from each other, awkwardly looking around. âHey Jake. I knew that was your big head.â A man, around your age, approaches the two of you. He is tall, with black hair and a few prominent moles on his face. His smile reveals two little fangs which you find quite adorable.
âOh, sorry. I didnât see you have any company.â The man awkwardly glances at the two of you, noticing that he just interrupted something between the two of you.
âAll good, bro.â, Jake says, not being able to hide the disappointment in his voice. âY/n, this is Sunghoon. One of my friends I told you about.â You show Sunghoon a polite smile, reaching one hand out to for him to take.
âItâs nice to meet you, Sunghoon.â Sunghoon canât hide the surprised look on his face as he takes your hand and gives it a quick shake.
âHold on, you are Y/n?â You nod your head at him, confused as to why he was reacting like that towards you. âWow, I heard a lot about you.â From the corner of your eyes, you can see Jakes head falling into his hands, as he lets out a frustrated grunt. A smug grin appears on your lips as you cock your head at the boy in front of you.
âI hope you only heard good stuff.â
âYou best believe it was only good stuff. Jake wonât stop talking about you. All day long he goes on about âY/n is so-â But before he can continue his sentence, Jake slaps one of his hands on the mouth of his friend, shutting him up indefinitely.
âThatâs enough from you, Sunghoon. Man, you never know when to shut up.â Jake mumbles that last part, but you hear it anyway. All the doubt you had in your mind earlier leaves your head. Maybe Jake does want you the way you want him. Maybe he really is different than all the other man you met.
âWell as much as I wanted to hear whatever your friend had to say, I have to go now. It was nice meeting you, Sunghoon. And we will call later, right?â As you ask the last question, you look at Jake, eyebrows raised, waiting for his answer.
âYes, of course. I will call you.â
âOkay, then see you later.â You give Jake a quick kiss on the cheek and show Sunghoon a last goodbye smile, before grabbing your things and walking to your car, leaving an embarrassed Jake and a widely grinning Sunghoon behind.
âSo, this is Y/n, huh? Man, now I get why you wonât stop talking about her. She is hot.â
âHey, come on. Donât talk about her like that.â Jake shakes his head, blowing out some air from his lungs and closing his eyes for a moment to clear his still foggy mind. He still hasnât recovered from the moment you two had just a few minutes ago. Jake was so close to kissing you, so close to asking you to go somewhere private, because he knows you felt it too. He knows you could feel the tension in the air, the arousal dripping from your body. He knows it, and he could feel it by the way your body was reacting to him. âShe is so much more than just hot.â
âIâm just saying.â Sunghoon shrugs his shoulders, reaching one hand out to help Jake stand back up. âIâm glad you finally found someone, Jake. Happiness looks good on you.â
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Nuri and you spent three hours baking and decorating the cupcakes for Jakesâ birthday party, and judging by the way Jakes friends stuff them into their mouths, it was worth the effort.
At first you were worries bringing Nuri to a birthday party with three strange men she doesnât know but watching her giggle at the cream smeared faces of Jakesâ friends, all the worry flew right of the window. From the moment you entered the apartment the boys made it their life mission to entertain Nuri. They went from playing tea party, to performing dance routines, to laying on the ground and acting like they are mermaids. There was not one single wish Nuri expressed, that they didnât grant in a heartbeat. She wants them to put on lipstick and towels as dresses to make a fashion show. Done. She wants them to act like knights and protect the princess- her- from a dangerous attack. Done. She wants them to carry her around, spin her in circles and throw her high up in the air every five minutes. Done.
And you can see that Nuri enjoys all the attention she is getting. She thrives in it, and it gives you a sense of relief.
âThey are so good with children.â, you tell Jake who is sitting beside you, watching as Nuri counts down from ten to search for Sunghoon, Jay and Heeseung in a game of hide and seek.
âThey are.â, Jake says, resting his head on your shoulder. âThey all want children someday. We had that conversation before, so I knew that they would also love it when Nuri comes over.â
âAnd you?â, you ask Jake, looking down at him. âDo you want children?â
You can feel him smile from where he has his face buried in your neck. He leaves a gentle kiss at the space between your shoulder and your neck, before lifting his head to look into your eyes. âYes.â There is no sign of hesitation in his voice, his eyes reflecting his sincerity. âYes, I really want kids.â
âNow, or in a few years?â
âI donât care.â, he says, grabbing one of your hands, and playing with your fingers just for a few seconds, before intertwining your fingers. âIf now or in five years, Iâm ready to have kids. Iâve always wanted them. Why would you think I work at an elementary school?â You can feel the weight lifting from your shoulders. This question has been bothering you for some time now, and now that itâs finally out and is answer is so fitting, you canât fight the smile lighting up your face.
âHey, you two love birds. I hate to interrupt your little moment, but I just wanted to ask you if itâs okay that we take Nuri to the playground a street down from here?â, Heeseung asks, looking straight at you. âEver since we told her about the playground, she has been begging us to take her there. I swear we wonât be long, and we will take good care of her. I swear, I will never leave her out of my sight and stay by her side the whole time.â
This isnât something you would normally do. You wouldnât trust someone you barely know to take your child somewhere, but itâs something about the way they took care of her today that makes you trust them. And you trust Jake. You trust him to know what kind of people to introduce to your daughter. âOf course, yes.â, you tell Heseeung, smiling as you see the excitement on his face. âJust make sure to be back by dinner and to not let her on the swing for too long. She always gets sick when sheâs on it for a longer time.â With one last nod and a âWe promise to take the best care in the world about herâ, they are out of the door.
It takes a few seconds for you to realize that you and Jake are alone. And it takes another few seconds for you to face the man sitting beside you. There it again, the look in his eyes, making you weak in his knees.
1, 2, 3 seconds pass and Jake canât handle this silence anymore. He canât handle the way you look at him and what it does to him. With one tug, Jake pulls you closer and it doesnât take him long before he presses his lips against yours.
This is different than any kiss you have ever experienced. Jake kisses with a passion, with a longing, you have never felt before. His hands are on your body, in your hair, holding your cheeks. He pulls you onto his lap, never once stopping the heated kiss. You have your arms around his neck, pulling him closer to you, needing to feel him everywhere.
There is an urgency in the kiss, a need to big itâs going to explode. Every pent of thought or longing the both of you have kept to yourself over the past week flows right into the kiss. Itâs wild, passionate and so indescribable good. You can feel it tingling all over your body, waking up needs you didnât know you have, thoughts you always tried to repress. Jakes hands wander over your body again, your thighs, your hips, your waist, your back. And it makes you moan softly into the kiss, breaking free just to take a deep breath which gives Jake enough time to explore the soft skin of your neck. He trails down kisses, stopping at the point where he feels your pulse and licking the sensitive skin.
Another soft moan slips out of your lips, and it drives Jake crazy. It makes his head spin and takes his breath away. There is no clear thought in his head anymore, everything is clouded by the pleasure of this moment. His hands pull you closer to him, eyes closing at the feeling of you, and you have to take another deep breath before whispering your next words.
âTake me to your room, Sim Jake.â
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âYouâre so beautiful.â, Jake whispers as he raises his hand to softly stroke your hair out of your face.
âGood morning to you too.â You have been waking up to the sight of Jake for the past few months now, and no matter how many times you see him like this, you never get used to the sight. His hair messy from the nightâs sleep, his naked chest shining in the morning sun and his puffy pink lips puffy from the night before. He is gorgeous, ethereal even. No word describes the beauty he is carrying.
Jake pulls you into his arms so that your head lays on his chest and his arms are tightly around you. âI will never get used to this.â, he whispers. âThis is a dream come true.â
âWhat is a dream come true?â
âYou. This. Waking up next to you, getting to spend every day with you and Nuri. This, this is perfect.â You close your eyes, letting this moment sink in for a while. You capture it, take a mental photo and put it in a special box somewhere in your brain, so when things get hard again, this moment will remind you how easy life can be.
âI love you.â, you whisper softly, kissing his chest a few times before laying your head back down on it.
âI love you too, Y/n.â His voice is louder, clearer, like he never wants to hide those words from you, ever. âAnd I want this, forever. I know I have to move away soon for my job at another school, but we will make this work. I want to make this work. Itâs just a two-hour drive, thatâs practically nothing.â
You lift your head to look at Jake, admiring the soft glow of his skin. There is an ounce of doubt lingering in the air. You know that his move will complicate things for you. Visiting will be hard with Nuri having to go to school and you having to work every day, but there are always weekends. And if Jake believes that the two of you can make it work, then you will.
So, you nod your head, scooting up to leave a few kisses on his plump, puffy lips. âWe can make this work. We will have to.â
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The sun is shining brightly as you pull up to the school to pick Nuri up. Normally you would wait in the car until she walks out of the school, but since Nuri had an âend of the schoolâ project today, she wanted you to come in and take a look at what she made.
Life has been good, better than good, actually. Everything has been perfect. Jake had become a constant part of your lives, visiting a few times a week and taking the two of you out on trips. Nuri and Jakeâs friends- well your friends as well now- have grown incredibly close. She doesnât talk about anything else other than the boys and how fun it is to spend time with them. They have grown closer to you too, finding a weird kind of solace whenever you are around them.
Everything is the way you always wanted it to be. And sometimes you catch yourself thinking that everything is too perfect, that something is bound to happen any time soon to destroy the little perfect life you build yourself. But you never thought it would happen this soon.
As you walk inside the school, you search for the classroom where they exhibited the projects, stopping when you hear some voices not far from you. You know itâs rude to eavesdrop but when you hear your name in the conversation, you canât help but to stop and listen.
âYeah, apparently she and Jake are in a relationship.â
âWhat? Really? She is really trying to fuck herself to the top, isnât she?â
âI mean we could have seen it coming, right? The way she always looked at him, like she wanted to eat him alive. It was concerning. Itâs a real wonder he didnât run away when he still could, but now she got him all under her claws.â
âI have known her since our daughters were in kindergarten, and she has always been like this. Whoring around and not caring about her daughter.â
âI mean I knew she was still young and immature, but that is shocking. First, she carelessly gets knocked up at seventeen and then instead of maturing she stays a naĂŻve little girl who fucks her daughterâs teacher. If I were here, I would be embarrassed.â
âItâs no wonder she has no support from her parents anymore. I wouldnât support my daughter if she were a disgrace to the family like she is.â
âI mean all that aside, I think she should take the time to mature first. She is still so young, not fit to be a mother. Maybe all she needs is a clear mind before she faces the hardships of life. Maybe no one taught her how to be an adult yet.â
âAre you defending her?â
âNo, of course I am not. Iâm just saying she needs a wake-up call. Something that will help her get all the horniness out of her mind and get her to take better care of her daughter.â
The world has stopped. You could feel it. The air feels heavier, time doesnât go on anymore and all sounds went quiet. Everything has stopped, except for the thoughts in your head. A dark heavy cloud forms over your head, raining down on you with an intensity, you didnât feel in a very long time.
Maybe you jinxed it. Maybe your constant worry of something ruining your perfect little life was the one thing that ruined it all together. You should have known it.
The worst thing is knowing that they are right, not with everything of course. You arenât ready yet. There is so much you still need to learn, so many lessons you havenât faced yet. You arenât ready yet. You need to mature; become a proper adult and you really arenât ready.
You noticed it a while ago, the lingering feeling in your chest whenever Jake was around, the nagging question in the back of your head. You noticed that there was a part of you- a part that grew stronger and stronger with time- that simply wasnât ready for a relationship yet. And while whatever the women were saying was rude and uncalled for, they are right. They spoke out what you were too scared of admitting. They spoke out what you were too scared was going to ruin all the things you built up.
You can feel it now too, the pain consuming your heart, filling your lungs, and coursing through your veins. The tears filling your eyes, the stop stuck in your throat. But you canât let it out, not here, not now. First, you have to be a mother. First, you have to look at Nuriâs project, tell her how proud you are of her and take her home to be the mother she deserves. Later, when sheâs in bed, thatâs when you can let it all out.
âExcuse me.â, you say, your voice surprisingly stable and strong. All four women turn around in a second, looking at you with wide eyes and open mouths. âI was searching for the classroom where they exhibit the school projects. Would you mind telling me where it is? I donât want to get caught, what did you call it? Ah, yes, whoring around.â
A loud gasp leaves one of the mothersâ mouths and it takes all the strength in your body not to laugh out loud at their faces. One of the other women points in the direction of the classroom for you, gulping almost visibly as you show her a bright smile.
âThank you so much.â, you say. As you walk past them, you stop, something nagging in the back of your head. âAnd donât be jealous that my needs get satisfied every night, I bet your husbands will keep up eventually.â
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You know that ignoring Jakeâs calls wouldnât be a good idea, but you didnât think that he would turn up at your doorstep at 10 pm shortly before you were heading to bed.
You spent the past days thinking about your situation, about your relationship with Jake and your and Nuriâs future. Over and over again did you go through all the solutions in your head, trying to figure out whatâs right for you, what you want. Because for once, just one time in your life, you have to think about yourself, what you need.
You thought that it wouldnât take long for Jake to turn up at your doorstep, but seeing him standing in front of you, hair messy, cheeks tinted in a soft red and a worried look on his face, makes you want to change your mind all over again.
âHey.â, he says, showing you a forced smile. âAre you okay? I was worried. Youâve been ignoring my calls. Did I do something wrong? Did I say something that hurt you? Because if I did then please tell me so I can make it up to you again. I swear the last thing I want is to lose you, but I canât make it up to you if you donât talk to me, if you donât tell me what I did to make you shut me out.â There is an urgency in his voice, pain lingering in his words. You havenât thought about what the past few days must have felt like for Jake, too caught up in your own head. He tried to call you multiple times and got disappointed every time you didnât pick up yet again. It must have been torture for him not knowing if he did something wrong, not knowing the reason behind your sudden radio silence.
Looking at him like this, worried and distressed, tears fall down your face almost immediately. âOh, baby.â, Jake softly coos. Carefully he takes a step towards you and as he notices that you make no move away from him, he pulls you into his arms, holding you tightly against his chest. âPlease talk to me, Y/n. Please tell me whatâs going on.â
You clear your throat, shakily wiping away the tears on your face. âI donât want to hurt you, Jake. Please, you have to believe me that that is the last thing I ever want to do. I love you, so much. Sometimes it scares me just how much I do, but lately Iâve been realizing that I am not ready. I am not ready for this, not ready for a relationship. There is so much in my life that I need to fix, so much about myself that I need to fix. I still havenât lived, you know? I donât know what it is to actually live, to find myself, to know what I want and what I need. I have so much to learn. And I know that you would be by my side through whatever I am going through, supporting me and lending me a helping hand. But I realized that I need to do this alone. I need to fight through this on my own and grow from it. We are still so young, Jake, so much in our life can still happen and I donât want you to get caught up in all of this. Especially since youâre moving away and starting a whole new chapter in your life.â
There is a beat of silence, a few seconds where everything is quiet. You only hear your own heart beating out of your chest. Jake wipes at his eyes, one, two times before he nods, slow and steady. âOkay.â, he whispers. Silence again. Itâs like Jake is fighting with himself, having an inner conflict, he doesnât want to share with you. He blows out a long breath, rubbing a hand over his face before looking back at you. His eyes red from the unshed tears.
âOkay, Y/n.â, he repeats again, blinking a few times. âEverything inside of myself is screaming for me to fight for you right now, to tell you that we can work this out and fix those things together. But I know you, and I know that once you made up your mind about something, no one can change that again.â He sighs another time, long and hard. âSo, I will let you go. For now, at least. As you said, we are still young. This may be our end now, Y/n, but it wonât be our end forever. I will never give up on you. Someday, I will find you again. Someday, I will make you mine again.â Jake cups one of your cheeks in his hands, gently letting his thumb caress your soft skin. One small tear drops down his face, that is the only one he allows to escape, before he softly places a kiss on your lips. It is not a long kiss, not the type of kiss that leaves you breathless, yearning for more. Itâs the type of kiss that is so soft, you wonder if it even happened after itâs over. Itâs the type of kiss that rips you open from the inside, tears your heart out and leaves you bleeding out. Itâs the type of kiss that makes you want to turn back time and fix all the mistakes you made in your life.
It's the type of kiss that makes you hope for a tomorrow, for a forever.
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There is nothing you love more than a warm autumn day, watching the leaves fall down the trees, coloring the ground in bright orange and brown shades, or feeling the cold breeze in your hair. You love listening to the rustle of the trees, watching squirrels searching for nuts on the ground and tasting the fresh air on your tongue.
But what you love the most is sitting on a park bench, not one person in sight, with a book in your hand. It has become your favorite activity over the past few years. You read books like it is your job, finally having the time with Nuri almost being eleven years old. It became your little break from reality, something to look forward to on stressful days, something that would ease your mind.
Looking at the watch on your wrist, you realize that itâs almost time to pick Nuri up from her friendsâ place, since you promised her to go visit uncle Sunghoon who lives a few streets from you. You put your book back into your bag, swinging it over your shoulder and standing up from where you were sitting to head to your car. But before you could even take one step, you stop in your tracks.
It's been years, you realize. Years since youâve seen that familiar face. Years since you last hugged him, touched him, kissed him. Years since you heard his voice, seen his face. You almost canât believe your eyes, thinking that your mind is playing a trick on you. But when you hear him speak for the first time, in what felt like forever, you know that this is real.
âSunghoon told me I would find you hear.â He steps forward, not stopping until he is right in front of you. His wide, puppy like eyes, look down at you, lips pulled into a wide grin, as he takes the shock on your face. âHey, Y/n.â
And thatâs when it hits you. All the promises he made about not letting you go about making you his again. Now, years later, with everything different, he still intended on making all his promises come true. And you realize that itâs perfect. Right now, itâs perfect. Right now, you can start your forever.
âHey, Jake.â
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You lean back in the chair on the front porch of the summer house you rented for you and the boys and watch the way Nuri teaches the other kids how to draw a butterfly with chalk. Itâs a strange sight to see, Nuri all grown up, taking care of all the small little children. It makes a deep feeling of pride blossom in your chest, admiring just how far you have come.
âItâs crazy, isnât it?â, Jake speaks up from the seat beside you. âJust how fast the time passes.â
You let your gaze wander to him, to his perfect face with his perfect eyes and perfect lips. He looks older now, more mature. But it is a good look on him. It suits you perfectly.
âIt is.â, you say, letting out a soft side before leaning your back against Jakes chest, enjoying the feeling of being in his arms. âBut I am so grateful for this. I am so grateful we get to watch the boysâ kids grow up. I am so grateful I get see Nuri so happy and content. And I am so happy I can be with you, Jake.â
âForever?â, he asks, eyes looking deeply into yours and a soft smile, that is only dedicated to you.
âForever.â, you answer his question, and you have never been more honest in your whole life.
MY SWEET, BRIGHT EYED LOVERBOY . P. SUNGHOON
sunghoon x gn!reader - genre: fluff - wc: 1.4k - cw: calls reader pretty 2x
note: the way iâve been wanting to write this ever since i watched his first en log oh my gosh
youâre positively frazzled and a slightly confused as sunghoon swiftly pulls you into a little booth. he slides in effortlessly first, tugging your wrist and effectively causing you to stumble in as his arm shoots out to cheekily position you in his lap.
âwait, hoon, was that planned?â you eye him suspiciously, glancing down at the ample space beside him as sunghoon pretends not to notice while keeping his arm secure around your waist.
âhow could you accuse me of such a thing? iâm hurt, y/n,â sunghoon frowns, jutting his bottom lip out in a weak pout, âyou not sitting on the bench and instead on my lap means that our photos will have the most optimal turnout, not because of anything else,â
âand how does that work?â you sigh, brushing a stray strand of hair away from sunghoonâs face. your fingers slowly drag down and align with his jaw as you feel his smile begin to form.
âit will because i said so,â sunghoon declares with finality before returning his attention to the photo booth, âanyways, remember what i told you about the last en log i filmed?â
you nod, watching as sunghoonâs eyes tear from yours and place your hands over his as he fiddles with his fingers while still wrapped around yours and buries his head in the crook of yourneck.
âi know i said i wanted to take pictures at a photo booth, but i really wanted to say that i actually wanted to come back and take pictures here with you,â
his voice is soft as he nervously glances up at you, feeling relieved to see a soft smile on your face as you remove your hands from his to cup his cheeks.
âaw, hoon, you charming bastard,â you coo, pressing a kiss to his forehead as he smiles up at you, the hesitation quickly dissipating.
âyeah?â he grins, âi agree with the charming part, but i think iâm pretty handsome and dashing too, donât you think y/n?â
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a/n. i hate feeling homesick >:( i love jay btw did you know that? did i mention that i love him? no i said i love him? guys i think i love jay?
everyone was having fun.
jake decided to plan a small game night and it went absolutely chaotic. but you loved it.
the way riki and sunoo were kicking each otherâs ankles during twister. or how sunghoon was grinning about being the richest in monopoly just to realise that he spend all of his money on a place that people barely walk step on. and when jake and heeseung durning charades had to interpret you and jay, as a couple, you lost it.
but whilst playing uno, you zoned out a bit. the sudden nostalgia hit you because itâs been so long since you played uno. the last time you did was way before you moved to korea. you remembered how your dad thought no one can see heâs cheating and your sister getting all pouty about it. and the loser had to do the dishesâŠ
"okay, letâs order something. iâm hungry!" jake announced and stood up, looking for his phone.
jay noticed that youâre mentally somewhere else and was about to as if everythingâs okay but jungwon tugged his sleeve.
he turned around to meet his soft gaze.
"pizza or ramyeon?"
you took a deep sigh and decided to take a breath of fresh air. good thing that there was a balcony nearby.
jay turned around and frowned, confused by your disappearance. he stood up from the floor and smiled tenderly to himself, spotting you on the balcony.
"hey, youâre there?" his voice rung out in the silence. because he slid the glass door open, you could hear the chatter of boys in the background.
"yeah" you hummed, turning your head to look at him. your boyfriend stepped outside, closing the door and cutting off the noise.
"are you though? you seem⊠absent" jay sat down next to you, on a wooden bench. you sighed and looked up at the starry sky. the moon was high up, peeking through the high buildings.
you sat in silence, gathering your thoughts. jay grabbed a nearby blanket and covered you with it.
"i miss homeâŠ" you mumbled, putting up your legs and pressing your knees to your chest. there was a strange buzzing feeling inside you, that you knew too well and didnât want to let out. not now.
jay nodded, brows furrowing slightly.
"i was⊠so happy to move out, start a new life. but i miss them" you whispered, knowing that if you continue, your voice would probably break.
so instead you rested your head on jayâs shoulder, sighing. his arm wrapped around you, bringing you even closer. the smell of his cologne mixed with his⊠his scent that you loved so much, hit your nose.
"i understand what you feel" he answered after a while, fingers brushing up and down on your skin in a soothing motion "i miss my family too. i know itâs hard. butâŠ"
you rose your chin a bit to look at him. when he was with you, he allowed himself to relax. his features softened, pure care and love in his ebony eyes.
"âŠbut i like to think that youâre my home now"
the buzzing feeling turned into a heat wave spreading on your body, heart skipping a beat.
"i do miss them. but i have you, y/n. my home, my love" he hummed and looked down, locking eyes with you.
you wanted to say something. to react somehow. but his words made your heart melt and brain halting in so many ways that you physically couldnât. but he didnât need reassurance. he could read you like an open book and he knew.
and the softest smile youâve ever seen painted on jayâs lips. youâd probably stay like that for a while, puppy eyes locked with each other butâ
"the food arrivedâ!" riki opened the door, yelling. but then he saw you two and closed them, backing off "okay, grandpa and grandma need a momentâŠ"
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minho x gn!reader. hurt/comfort. reader used to feel lonely but not anymore with minho. for u my @rachalixie <333
it is a regular sunday afternoon, filled with all the chores you procrastinated for the end of the week. you're halfway through a batch of fresh laundry, when your eyes find Minho- he's fiddling with a pair of your pink socks, completely engrossed in a trashy sitcom playing on your TV. a bowl of fruit sits between you two, one he meticulously peeled because he knows you don't like the fruits' skin.
your hands go limp as you observe minho, who places your socks down before blindly grabbing one of your t-shirts. he carefully folds it in half, smoothing away its creases because he knows you like perfectly folded clothes, neat and tidy.
a lump materializes in your throat as minho quietly chuckles at the TV, your mind not on the sitcom but on the man folding laundry beside you.
in that moment, a sudden light penetrates the shadowed parts of your mind, ones you've left uncharted for too long, fearing what you'll find hiding in their darkness. instead, you discover a flourishing garden, watered by minho's attentions everytime he's near.
the realization dawns on you suddenly, yet gently, like an unexpected kiss gracing your forehead, a hang grabbing your own when you least anticipate itâ you haven't felt lonely in so long.
you couldn't feel lonely on a sunday morning when minho woke with you, willingly giving up on sleep so you could make breakfast together. you couldn't feel lonely when he propped his chin on your shoulder as you scrambled the eggs on the stove, his cold hands sneaking underneath your shirt, a gentle kiss on your neck to compensate his chilling touch.
loneliesss couldn't loom in the supermarket's aisles when minho pushed the cart near you, whining when you didn't give him attention for too long. you couldn't feel lonely as minho helped you pack up the groceries into your car, before caging you against the door, planting a short, but fervent kiss on your lips.
loneliness doesn't cast its shadows on your home when minho helped you clean it, washing the dishes as you diligently swept every counter. you couldn't feel lonely when he suddenly pulled your hand before waltzing around to the soft hums escaping his lips.
loneliness is a stranger when minho folds your laundry, some pieces of his clothing sneaking into your closet. you aren't lonely when minho lives with you, throughout your extraordinary days and your most mundane, boring ones.
a sniffle leaves your lips before you can stop it, and minho's head snaps instinctively to yours, worry drawn onto his face as he furiously racks over your figure. you don't even know where the tears are coming from, but they are streaming furiously down your cheeks, showing no sign of stopping soon.
"baby," he calls out tentatively, putting the fruit bowl on the table and moving closer to you. "what's wrong?" he asks and you straddle his lap, burying your face onto the crook of his neck instead of replying.
you aren't lonely when minho pats your back, rubbing soothing motions on it from the crown of your hair down the end of your spine. you aren't lonely because minho spoke to your loneliness, gently, patiently, until he finally convinced it to desert your bones.
"i love you," you whisper against his skin and he pulls you slightly away, his hands tenderly cradling your face. "i love you. what happened?"
"it's silly and stupid," you mumble, looking down at his lap. he gently hooks a finger beneath your chin, urging you to look at him.
"nothing that makes you cry is stupid. tell me, hm?"
"you help me fold my socks," you say, lower lip slightly quivering. "and clean the house and get my groceries."
"do you not want me to?" he asks, tilting his head to the side.
"no, no. i just can't believe you'd want to."
"why is that?" he inquires, gently wiping your still cascading tears.
"because those are things i used to do alone. i... i never thought I'd have someone with me, by my side, every day," you pause, tears doubling over at your impending confession. "i never thought that one day i would no longer be lonely."
minho's eyes soften incredibly, the way your heart turns into mush in his hands. he silently brings your head to his chest, your cheek pressed right above his heartbeat, and then he sways from left to right, body pressed tightly to yours.
"i'm here now. it's okay, angel, it's over," he whispers, planting a lingering kiss on the top of your head. you clutch his shirt tightly between your fists, allowing his words to permeate your being. to dust every misguided idea you held about your future.
you won't be lonely when minho loves you.
"you know i want to marry you, right? so i plan on folding your laundry for a long long time. under one rule, though."
"what?" you ask with a small voice.
"you won't cry next time i fold your clothes."
"shut up," you pinch his side playfully and he giggles before tickling you in retaliation. your laughter fills the air, quieting down the sound of your tv and simultaneously, all the ugly thoughts that once occupied your head.
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heeseung. you avert your gaze from him, shy from the seconds spent gazing into his eyes. taking the pen in your hand again, you continue to point at a series of excercises you'd been helping him solve and in that moment when the sunlight filters through the curtains of his kitchen window to hit your eyes. he falls breathless, taking in your glowing eyes, seeing all of the colours he'd never seen before in them. you look downright angelic and he resists the urge to cup your face in his palm to tell you how beautiful you look, because best friends just don't do that.
jay. you're sitting on the couch next to him, curled into a ball by his side as you rest your cheek on his shoulder. the blanket he'd brought from his room to throw over your bodies no longer needed now that you were so close to him, warmth radiating off your body. it's not just his skin, however, for his heart feels just as warm and cozy. the clock strikes one am, the movie running on the tv in front of him long forgotten as all of his senses get lost in you. hesitant on moving, in fear of waking you up from your peaceful slumber, he wraps an arm around your side to pull you in closer and falls asleep right next to you.
jake. someone calls your name from a distance, the sound ringing out all across the street until it reaches his ears. he perks up, recognising your voice. butterflies flood his stomach at the thought of you. turning around, his eyes roam over the mass of people before him, settling on your beaming face. you look happy, he notices with a smile of his own. it dawns on him in that moment, that brief second of epiphany. he wants you to be happy and loved. he wants to be the one to love you forever.
sunghoon. seated on your chair, he closes his eyes, letting you run your fingers through his hair. you have an elastic band ready around your fingers to tie his silver strands into whatever style you so desire. peeking through his lashes, he is taken slightly aback to see you so close to him, brows pulled into a concentrated frown. you're not looking at him despite leaning impossibly close. your eyes are solely set on finding the perfect angle for the silly space buns you're trying to make from his short hair. you look adorable, he notes with a fluttering heart.
sunoo. the hallways are always crowded after the bell rings, signalling the end of the lesson as break time arrives. friend groups are stalking through the floor to go outside and take a breather. you're holding his hand in yours, pulling him along with you as you try not to just dash across the hall. he knows that you want to show him something, so he caves in, letting himself be dragged around. you have the brightest, most excited look on your face as you run over the grass and arrive in front of a tree to show him a little bird nest with eggs resting inside. the sight melts his heart.
jungwon. he is breathing long and hard, sweat dripping from his forehead as he scans over his opponent's form, trying to find any signs of weakness. his wrist throbs from having blocked a particularly heavy kick a few moments prior and he is at a loss of fuel. he's stuck with a seemingly unbeatable force standing between him and the gold medal. he wants to give up, not having any more energy to push forward. then he hears you calling out his name from the stands and suddenly he is able to breathe, no longer underwater. it's you again, who pulls him back into life.
ni-ki. he's dancing alone in the studio, limbs frantically, yet precisely roaming all over the empty space in intricate figures. his feet fall into the patterns he'd memorized by heart, moving to the rhythmic beat of his favourite artist's latest song. through the daze he is inâ the ache spreading all over his body, the dizziness coming from the moves he's been practicing all day, the frustrationâ he thinks of you. you're in his mind again and this time, something clicks in him. simply the thought of you eases the weariness in his bones and he finally realizes that you're all he needs to feel okay again.
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Tossing and turning in your bed, sleep was far from your plans at this point but you were trying so hard because you wanted to feel energetic for the upcoming day since you had days off of work, finally. You wanted to use them to the max. Huffing you finally landed in a comfortable position on your back. At least for now.
Finally feeling tirendness, you relaxed hoping you'd fall into a deep sleep soon, but it was all interrupted by your phone ringing. You groaned and aggressively pushed the covers off your body and grabbed your charging phone, unhooking it at the same time. "What?" you wanted to sound cold but it sounded more of a sleepy tired and low whisper tone. Hearing a chuckle that you knew oh, so well, come from the other side of the phone you rolled your eyes.
"Fuck you want Park?" you sighed and laid back on the bed. "Your attention." he said with his deep ass voice, sending shivers down your spine.
Park Jay. Your one and only rival in many ways. Schools grades, popularity, damn even your families were at each other's throats, so these late night phone calls and late night meet ups is something so weird for someone to hear that knew the both of you. How all this started is another talk that didn't matter much as much as it mattered to Y/n that he hasn't called for the past few days making you miss him.
You hated the fact that you did because it was all a game to the both of you. Fun. And you wanted to win but he thinks highly of himself. Lately he's been slipping and you didn't like it. Not calling like he used to, giving you little less attention and being constantly with a different girl in his arms everytime you see him.
About you missing him... I mean everyone has issues and one of yours was that you did miss him. And when I say him I mean him only. Sure you've messed around but never had you missed someone. Ever.
"I need your attention sweetheart." he says again. "You know the place." you started and as you finished you looked at your clock on the wall.
00:30am
Perfect - you thought as a smirk grew on your face. "And time Park." you said. You hear him sigh and could feel his small smile through the phone. "I don't wait around Park. Come and take my breath away like you do." you said once again into the phone as you were now on your feet, looking outside of your window that looked right down into the front porch. "Wanna go for a ride maybe?" you asked, hearing no answer from him.
"Come see me face to face Jay."
And that was his last stroke. "How'd you feel about a rendezvous baby?" he hiskily says as you hear shuffling, knowing he's just a few minutes away from your house. "As I said Park, you know the time and place." you say softly, making his heart jump. Staying in silence for a couple minutes you finally saw his car entering your driveway. His tall figure getting out before jumping over the fence, landing straight on his feet as he looks up at the window where you are and smirks up at you.
Next thing you know he climbed up and through your window now standing right in front of you, hand reaching for the phone on you ear, turning it off and throwing it somewhere on your bed. "Glad to know you're still awake sweetheart." he strokes your cheek as you melt under his touch. The tension growing between you two and was ready to burst any moment now.
You could see each other finally, since both your families were home. As of now, they were not even halfway into their business trip, giving you a chance to sneak around with Jay.
"Glad to know you accepted my invitation." you replied and that were your last words before Jay had captured your lips with his in a deep kiss completely taking your breath away just how you told him to. You kissed back as your hands moved around his neck, pulling him closer to you as if he was gonna pull away and run.
Jay had smiled into the kiss from your gestures as his hands that were on your waist, tightened their grip on it. "God I missed you." he breathed out between your kiss. "Me or-" "You. All of you." Not even letting you finish your question and answering with a breathy tone as laid you on your bed with him hivering over you. He dove into your lips again, his tongue asking for permission and you let him dearly.
The answer caught you off guard as he never had said that he missed you. Ut was always just coming over for his needs and only for fun then you were back to the normal rivals that liked to throw words at each other or tease each other and get on each other's nerves. But this night was different. You both could feel it in the air and the tension that was still cutting between you.
Jay had his lips on your neck now, giving you soft pecks on some places and then he'd move a spot down and leave a soft mark on it so it would be easy to hide.
His hands were touching you so softly and everytime he changed the hands position he gave you a look, asking for confirmation (not that he had never asked you if you were okay with anything.)
After a few more neck kisses he pulled away and sat on his knees, looking down at you, laid, beneath him, breathing all heavily from the makeout. He was looking at you like as if you were something so dear for him, and you were. He knew it so well but never admitted it.
"I can't continue pretending and playing you like this." he says, catching you off guard. "I know I said our meet ups aren't anything about falling in love but I lied darling." he moved his face between your neck now, kissing it word after word. Your palms had placed themselves on both his cheeks before making him look at you. "Took you long enough to admit huh pretty boy?" you smirked at him.
He chuckled as he kissed your lips with a hum.
"How'd you feel about a rendezvous?" "Rendezvous, time for two."Â "I'm not tryna fall in love with you, just tryna do a rendezvous."
We're the exact same words he said the first time he suggested all this and you agreed, kinda hoping it'll end up like how you two were now. And this rendezvous was full of love, taking care of each other through out the night. Jay was especially caring, making you completely forget what you two had between each other but that didn't matter anymore and definitely not tonight.
Its just the two of you.
How'd you feel about a rendezvous? Rendezvous, time for two.
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this man has my heart and soul.
"i wanna get married." you say as you drown in the warmth of your boyfriend's embrace. the tv played soft noises in the background, as it's light illuminated his face, changing hues from time to time.
jay perks up at your statement.
"to whom?"
you laugh at his question. "who else? to my oh so loving boyfriend." you say as you eye him dreamily.
it was the absolute truth and you swore it came from the bottom of your heart. everything about jay was so dear to you. the way he looked at you, the way he held your hand oh so gently, the way he cooked your meals for you, pouring all his love into it. the way he spoke to you, the way he held you against his chest like you were everything to him. the way he would surprise you with little gifts at random times. "it's the little things that count, sweetheart." he would say.
the thought of spending your whole lifetime with such a perfect man by your side, giving you all the love in the world. it made you feel dizzy with happiness. there was nothing you wanted more than this.
"i think that's quite a huge long term plan, sweetheart." he spoke with a slight giggle.
"yes it is." you said, the smile on your face getting ever so bright. "but i think it's the only long term plan i have for my life."
jay's heart swelled. he utterly adored the way you said it. the smile on your face gave away all of your thoughts. he could read you clearly. he knew all about your silly thoughts of running away with him and living in a cottage in a little village. you've talked about it before.
and oh yes he remembers. he remembers every little thing you talk about and every tiny detail about you. it's his way of showing love. showing that you're being noticed, showing that you're being looked after, showing that he took interest in you, showing that he cared.
thinking about it, jay wanted to spend the rest of his life with you too. he loved you despite your imperfections. hell, he thought you were perfect. he loved how you always showed concern towards him. he loved how you appreciated the effort he puts into everything he does. he loves how you sense it when he's feeling down, and pull him into one of the softest hugs ever. "i will take away all of your worries baby" you'd say.
"does this mean i have to buy you a ring?" he says playfully and you narrow your eyes at him.
"is that what you inferred from what i've said?" you say pouting at him.
"i mean yes, but that also means i wanna get married to you too. so badly actually." he pressed his lips against yours, leaving a lingering peck, dripping with love.
moments like this, made you feel that this man was made just for you and you wouldn't trade him for the world.