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Third Person, Morning

When Chan woke up, it was pretty early. The sun had barely risen so his room was still dark. He rolled over under his comforters, only to get face-to-face with Felix, who was still asleep.

Chan could feel the robot's breath hit his skin, and with his face burning, he scooted away a few inches. Felix let out a deep groan and pulled him in, their legs tangling with each other before burying his head in the crook of Chan's neck.

The latter was internally screaming from two things. One, that groan was hot as actual fuck. Two, he couldn't get over the tingling that was going down his spine due to that the other was so close. It wasn't uncomfortable. He was just really flustered.

Chan's hand absentmindedly went to Felix's blonde locks, gently stroking them. The robot then stirred, his eyes opening.

"Did I wake you?" Chan asked.

Felix shook his head, smiling softly. "Jisung has me wake up at 7 the latest. Plus, you seem happy."

"Yeah... I guess I am."

It was 8, and the two were still in the same position up to the point when Chan's stomach growled. He laughed, slightly embarrassed.

"Aish, I should probably get something to eat," he said, sitting up.

Felix pouted at the loss of contact, but stretched, yawning. "Alright. Do we have to change?"

"No, it's a Saturday, so we don't have any appointments or things for some private teacher or something," Chan replied. "Unless you want to change. I personally hate changing, it's a hassle."

"Oh? Should I help you change in the future then?"

Chan froze, his cheeks once again turning red.

"I honestly wouldn't mind," he mumbled under his breath.

Felix tilted his head. "You wouldn't?"

"I-I didn't say anything!"

Even without his empathetic abilities, Felix could feel the waves of embarrassment coming from his buyer as he slid off the bed, following Chan outside.

"Erm, can robots eat food?" Chan questioned.

Felix nodded. "I'm basically a non-waterproof human. I have a digestive system like you that would be emptied when.. well, you know."

Chan nodded. "Do you have any preferences? I was thinking waffles today."

Felix's eyes sparkled. "Sure!"

"Since we have the day off, I'm going to ask my parents if we can go outside," Chan said, putting the dishes in the sink.

"You need permission to go outside?" Felix asked, confusion swirling in his brown orbs.

Chan nodded bitterly. "It's stupid. My parents hardly let me go outside which is why I look like a ghost."

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