6: 私の愛 (my love)

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"Sunoo! It's cleaning day today!" Jungwon hits Sunoo's butt with a mop while he was still deeply asleep.

Sunoo woke up with eyes still half-closed and looked around the room. "It's clean anyway, so let me sleep." He pulled his blanket and covered himself to sleep again.

"Don't you have plans with Ni-ki—"

"Oh yeah! I forgot!" Sunoo immediately rose and ran to do his morning routine.

"Hi Sunoo, Bye Sunoo," Jake says as he sees Sunoo running back and forth.

Sunoo slowed down to check on what he's going to wear.

It took him minutes to realize that it wasn't even that important.

"Tsk. It's Nishimura Hell. Why in the world do I have to make myself pretty for him?" He shook his head, took whatever was laying around in his closet, and wore it with no doubt.

Sunoo ate a breakfast bar before heading out of their dorm at the speed of light. The restaurant was pretty far away but at least, he got there on time.

He arrived first than Ni-ki which was kinda unexpected. He thought that Ni-ki should be here first since he is the one who planned this event.

Since he was waiting for Ni-ki, he decided to finish working on his school works while ordering drinks for a few minutes.

But little did he know, those minutes quickly turned into hours.

-スンキ-

"Hey, what are you doing, don't you have a date with Sunoo?" Jay asks as he sits down with a coffee in his hand and starts reading a book.

"I do. I've been waiting for this day." Ni-ki says while petting Bisco, their dog.

"But you're not dressed."

"I'm not going~"

"What?"

"As I said before, I'm playing with him. I'm going to make him wait like an idiot. Am I a genius? Of course, I'm Nishimura Riki. HAHAHA!" Ni-ki smirks evilly.

"Ni-ki! That's not nice!"

"You know me very well. I'm just doing exactly what our dear mother fucker did to us, leaving us with our aunt." Ni-ki lied down on the floor's carpet, staring at their ceiling. "Why did she even do that to us? It doesn't feel good."

Jay rolled his eyes, stopping to read his book. "Come on, you're still very immersed into what we had as kids. That's already the past and it isn't mom's fault for marrying someone else because dad died."

"Shut up. Don't you dare call her our mom." Ni-ki warned, not wanting to hear more of his childhood.

The reason why Ni-ki has been like this is that his dad died at a very young age, leaving Jay and him in his mom's care. However, his mom couldn't move on of what happened to her husband so she kept abusing the two children whenever they come across her. They somewhat just had the looks of their dad that made the mom hate them even more.

If it wasn't enough for them to be treated like shit, she never attended their family events in school nor give attention to the two. Ni-ki was so young at that time and being treated like that hurt him so much. Jay had no problem with it since he already understands his mom's problems.

That wasn't all. One morning, she left them inside their rich aunt's house, only to hear the news from their aunt that their mom left them for another family. Yes, their childhood was a total pain, causing Ni-ki to have an attitude like this.

"Aren't you gonna go to Sunoo? You just said you didn't like how it feels to leave someone behind." Jay muttered after a while of silence.

Ni-ki just kept his mouth shut, not moving an inch from the floor. "Nope, I'm too lazy to date an idiot."

Jay just let out a sigh, still not believing that after all that time, Ni-ki never changed.

-スンキ-

"Fuck, where is he?" Sunoo asks himself while checking the time on his phone.

He waited for 2 hours straight but no one came.

"He must be playing with me. Tsk. I'm not a fool to not realize that!" He thought.

He paid the cashier for his latte, took his things, and left the restaurant.

"Ow!" Sunoo accidentally bumped someone taller than him. "I'm sorry—"

"Hey, rain boy! Or should I start calling you Kim Sunoo?" Sunghoon, the boy Sunoo bumped into, welcomed Sunoo who's expression suddenly changed from rage to calmness.

Sunoo was flustered to see the person he likes in here. Yes, he has grown a crush into someone who will probably not like him back. "Oh, Hi Sunghoon!"

"Were you planning to have a date in here or something?" Sunghoon asks.

"Yeah, but he didn't come."

"Good! Come with me instead!" Sunghoon held Sunoo's hand gently and pulled him with himself.

"Oh my, Oh my, Oh my! I-is this a dream?" Sunoo thought to himself.

-スンキ-

"Here we are. Feel like you're home, don't worry." Sunghoon lets go of Sunoo as they enter an apartment unit.

It seemed like Sunghoon's place, and yes it is.

"Hoonie you fucker! Gaeul ruined my homework!" a boy screams as he runs towards Sunghoon.

"I brought someone. Sunoo, this is Heeseung, my annoying yet the best Childhood best friend I have. And Heeseung, this is Sunoo, the arm hugger I was talking about." Sunghoon encouraged the two to shake hands and they did.

"Oh hello, Sunoo! Sorry for seeing me like that. You're actually cute!" Heeseung gently ruffles Sunoo's hair.

"Thank you." Sunoo bows down to the elder seniors.

"How about we go for a drive to the theater and watch a movie tonight?" Sunghoon asks Sunoo.

"Only him? How about me? You still didn't pay me for Gaeul ruining my homework." Heeseung complains.

"It's Gaeul. He's just being the cute puppy he really is, and I can't blame him for ruining your homework with wrong answers." Sunghoon proudly remarks.

Heeseung rolled his eyes and stepped out of the conversation between the two.

"Let's go?" Sunghoon asks, pulling out his car keys.

"Oh.. uhh... Sure." Sunoo shyly responds.

He just couldn't believe that despite the bad morning he had, he could still go on a 'date' with his crush.

Well, it really isn't a date, but still.

They watched movies in the theater, had Dinner together at Wendy's, Played arcade games together, and had a walk together.

"You know... This is the first time I actually enjoyed a day with someone." Sunghoon says as he drops Sunoo off to his dormitory.

"That's good to hear..." Sunoo responds while blushing like a red tomato.

They giggled for a while, waved each other goodbye, and separated into their own homes.

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