Chapter 3

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"I'm the older son, Choi Soobin," Soobin introduced himself with a polite bow as he greeted the two guests. Yeonjun, intrigued by the introduction, stood up and examined the guy who had just bowed before him. He couldn't believe his own eyes. Is that really Soobin? It couldn't be true! Such disbelief surged through his mind.

"I was told that you and Soobin go to the same school," Mrs. Choi remarked as she joined her older son's side.

Jin rose from his seat and exclaimed, "I didn't know that. Pleased to meet you too," while offering a slight bow to the guy standing before him. He then nudged his son, Yeonjun, who was frozen in place, mouth agape, and encouraged him, saying, "Yeonjun, greet him too."

Yeonjun's mind was in turmoil, struggling to grasp the reality before him. He couldn't believe that the oldest son in this house was actually his crush Soobin and not some random boy. Pinching himself to confirm if this was just a dream caused by the meteorite impact, he couldn't escape the undeniable truth. Soobin stood there, close enough for him to see every detail, and Yeonjun couldn't help but acknowledge how handsome he looked. Amid the confusion and mixed emotions, his mind felt like an SOS signal, trying to make sense of the situation.

Yeonjun's father, Jin, called out to him again, concern etched on his face as he moved closer to his son. The sound of his father's voice brought Yeonjun back from his thoughts, and he blinked, trying to refocus his attention. With a puzzled expression, he looked back and forth between Mr. Choi and Soobin, still trying to process the astonishing revelation before him.

"It's just..." Yeonjun began, his eyes fixated on Soobin's face, trying to find the right words to express the jumble of emotions inside him.

"I'm just so surprised... Because Mr. Choi and Soobin don't look alike at all," Yeonjun blurted out, unable to contain his astonishment. It was true, aside from their height, Soobin's facial features bore a stronger resemblance to his mom rather than his dad.

Jin playfully knocked Yeonjun's head in response to the candid remark, causing him to wince and rub the spot where he was hit. Mr. Choi chuckled, commenting on how both their sons took after their mother's appearance.

Mrs. Choi blushed at the compliment, feeling proud of her sons. She urged Yeonjun to take a seat, taking care of Soobin by moving him to her previous spot, and then heading to the kitchen to prepare another cup of coffee for her elder son.

Yeonjun couldn't help but keep his eyes on Soobin, observing his every move while eating the cookies. His mind raced with thoughts about the surprising revelation and the possibility of having to live with Soobin for some time. He wondered why Soobin's behavior seemed different from how he usually acted at school. His imagination even went to the extreme, entertaining thoughts of Soobin disliking their presence and wanting to harm him, which sent shivers down his spine.

On the other hand, Soobin remained composed, quietly observing the shorter guy in front of him, recognizing that Yeonjun might be taken aback by the situation.

Mr. Choi then asked about the meteorite incident, inquiring about the size of the meteorite and whether the house could have collapsed from such a tiny object. Before Jin could answer, Mrs. Choi chimed in, expressing her happiness that Yeonjun and Soobin already knew each other. She wondered if they were in the same class.

Caught off guard once again, Yeonjun could only manage a hesitant response, smiling awkwardly in response to Mrs. Choi's question. The room was filled with a mix of emotions, curiosity, and a sense of unfamiliarity.

Soobin grabbed his coffee cup and looked at his mom, "Our classes are pretty far apart but recently we met in an unexpected way." He fixed his gaze upon Yeonjun, his eyes locking with a confident smirk. "Right,Yeonjun?"

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