Long Lost Family

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Now that Felix was officially home, a couple important conversations needed to be had. For starters: our wedding plans. Since I was in charge of Wooyoung's special day, he told me he wanted to do the same for me. I said I didn't want him to stress about anything, but he insisted. So all Felix and I are really responsible for are the list of guests and the date. I personally don't need a huge wedding. To me, all that matters is Felix.

The second important conversation we need to have is about what Minho told me. His grandparents back in Australia have been wanting to see him for years. I've put a lot of thought into how I'll approach it. Hopefully it doesn't backfire on me.

We were both in a peaceful state, laying on the ground in art room. So I think now would be an appropriate time to mention both things.

"Angel, when should we get married?" While he was away, I painted clouds on the ceiling. We talked about it when we were still living with San and Wooyoung, but I never got around to it. Although, I wouldn't be surprised if they ask me to do it in the distant future. If they stay in that apartment for years to come, that'll most definitely be a baby's room. I know Wooyoung is attached to where they live now, but San has mentioned in the past how he wants to live in a house when they take that next step. With enough convincing, I'm sure they'll come to an agreement.

"Next year."

"Really?" I blushed. "When next year?"

"December."

"Why December? It'll be freezing."

"Because I have a vision. I told Wooyoung all about it. That's why he wants to be in charge of it. I pretty much did all the work." I never would've guessed. Wooyoung has seemed so adamant about doing it himself, but that's probably why; he already knows what to do because the details have been given to him.

"Tell me about it." I looked over at him and took his hand while he continued to stare at the ceiling.

"No, it's a surprise." He smiled.

"Oh, I see." I nodded slowly. "Winter wonderland." At San and Wooyoung's wedding, we agreed on black on white, but I guess it wasn't official.

"Wouldn't it be pretty?" He turned to me with the biggest smile on his face. His excitement made my heart warm. It's the small bit of reassurance that I need.

Ever since we've gotten back together, unofficially I guess you could say, there hasn't been a single legitimate issue in our relationship. Well, except for the time I said I didn't want kids at first. But even that was all sorted out in the end. Felix and I have been so happy. We don't fight, we rarely disagree, we're patient. If something upsets one of us, we talk it out. We never did that back in the day. It was always him jumping to conclusions or me becoming unbearably defensive. We've grown up a lot. Now all that's left is love.

"It would be beautiful, baby." I held my arms out so he could move closer. "It's actually a decent idea since I don't really like Christmas all that much. I'll have a wedding to look forward to instead."

"I forgot." He scoffed, playing with my pink hair. "You're a Christmas hater. What a loser."

"Hopefully this year will be better." I sighed.

"Are you going to see your dad again?"

"I think so." I nodded. "We've talked about it."

"And?"

"He wants you to come, but I never brought it up because I figured you'd be uncomfortable."

"He wants...me to come?" He was in utter disbelief.

"Yeah, he always asks how you're doing and what not."

"Hyunjin, how often do you and your dad talk?"

"Like...almost every day?" I awkwardly said. I wasn't sure if that would bother him after everything I've gone through in the past, but his eyes softened immediately.

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