Ice Cream Date

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"Here you go!" I would say, running to Sunoo with our ice cream and handing one to him.
"Is it the right kind?" He'd ask
"Yep! Chocolate mint." I responded. "Your favorite."
"Thanks, Y/n!" Sunoo said, taking a spoonful of his ice cream and moving his faded cherry pink colored hair out of his eyes.

We would walk around the park as we ate our ice cream. It was a very hot day today with a blue sky that had cotton balls floating around in it. Wind was blowing through the bright green grass and trees. Pedestrians were biking and rollerblading, kids were playing, and couples were having picnics. It was a perfect day. I felt the nice cool breeze brush across my face and through my hair.
"Why don't we sit there." Sunoo suggested, pointing to a swinging bench facing the river.

"Oh yeah!" I said, as he grabbed my hand and pulled me towards the bench.

"It's so bright out today." I said, following him and squinting my eyes because of the sun.

"You make it brighter." He said.

"What?" I said, looking at him, shocked at how quickly he said that.

He turned and looked at me, showing off his angelic smile.

I giggled.

We have been friends for as long as I could remember, and he has always said the most cheesy things, but it always made me smile. Sunoo is a heat freak, he loves summer. He is like a ball of sunshine, happiness and sassiness all combined, always in a confident, bubbly mood and not caring what people think of him.

We sat down while slowly singing back and forth and ate our freezing cold ice cream, so cold that you could feel the coldness in your chest as you swallowed it. My ice cream was strawberry cheesecake flavored, one of my favorite kinds! I could feel the sun's heat cooking my face as if I was in an oven and my ice cream was slowly starting to melt.
"Look!" I said, pointing to a cloud in the bright blue sky. "It looks like a heart." I smiled happily.
"Where? I don't see the cloud you're talking about."
I took his arm and pointed it in the direction of the heart-shaped cloud.
"Oh, yeah! I see it now!" He said, gasping dramatically. "But that cloud isn't as big as my heart that I have for you." Sunoo said, rolling his eyes and laughing.
"Aww!" I said, also laughing.

I finished my ice cream and threw the napkin away in the garbage that was next to us.

"I think it's a good day to listen to some music, don't you think?" I asked Sunoo.

"Yeah, of course!" He replied.

I pulled out my AirPods case and tried connecting them, but no matter how much I tried to, they wouldn't connect.

"I don't think they are charged..." I sighed and pouted.

"It's okay, I have earbuds in my bag," Sunoo said as threw away his ice cream spoon along with the cup and pulled them out. "Here, you take the left one and I'll take the right one."

"Okay!" I said putting the bud in my ear and plugging it into my phone.

He put his earbud in which caused mine to fall out.

"Oh. Come closer, the wire isn't long enough." Sunoo told me.

I moved closer and put mine back in which caused his earbud to fall out this time.

"Why are you so scared of me, Y/n!?" He teased, as he crossed his arms. "Right over here." He'd say, tapping the bench.

I moved closer to the point where our cheeks touched. We stayed like that for a few minutes, listening to a playlist we made together a few months ago at the mall while watching the puffy clouds move across the sky. I could barely hear the seagulls that were mewing on the rocks in the river. I looked at the bench next to us and saw an old couple feeding the pigeons.

"Y/n, I want to tell you something." He said with a little smile.

"Hm?" I said, about to turn the volume down.

"But don't put down the volume." He said quickly.
"Oh um, okay then. What did you want to tell me?" I said loudly, over the music as I looked off into the distance at the boats passing by.

Sunoo took his earbud out, so mine wouldn't fall and brought his lips close to my ear.

"I love you." He whispered, as his lips met my cheek. 

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