Christmas Story - Soo Siblings

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—Oneshot Only No Art For Now—

—Art Out Now—

Kim Rok Soo really wasn't very happy. He finally thought he could catch a break from all this working, but clearly god hated him. On the day he was planning to take a break, it turns out the company needed Soo Hyuk's Team to go infiltrate an opposing company. Something about insurance fraud or something, he wasn't really paying attention. He was too busy mourning behind his stoic face.

Then he found out that it was in the colder, snowier parts of Korea. They had to go all the way to Daegu, or what was left of it. He, slyly, mentioned how he didn't have any winter clothes and how it'd be terrible of them to make him go. Unfortunately, Soo Hyuk had many spare clothes, almost as if he had planned for this. He griped and groaned and pleaded, pulling out a string of excuses. But Soo Hyuk was stubbornly adamant on him going. Rok Soo, unwillingly, gave up the argument.

"It'll be fun! There's a bunch of ski ranges, and there's snow. Like better snow to our snow."

"I'd assume so, otherwise those ski ranges would be very unsafe." Kim Rok Soo dryly remarked. Lee Soo Hyuk lightly punched his arm, scoldingly. He then pushed him into one of his guest bedroom with the winter clothes for him to change into.

"Don't be a smart alec dongsaeng. Can't respect your elders or anything. Geez." Kim Rok Soo rolled his eyes before he put up the middle finger at the theatrics. Slamming and locking the door, he chuckled in the safety of his room.

"W-BASTARD." Soo Hyuk mock-offendedly gasped before jokingly cursing him. "How dare you!?" He leant back against the door, smirking at his dongsaeng's childishness. "You're such a kid."

"Who are you calling bastard?" Jung Soo asked, opening the front door and shaking the water from his hair. He took off his shoes, and left them on a bamboo shoe cabinet by the door. "Oh, Rok Soo, right?" He realised before laughing. He brought a white plastic bag with his clothes inside to make sure he wouldn't get it wet on the way. Lee Soo Hyuk chuckled too, before grabbing Choi Jung Soo by the shoulder and ruffling his hair - causing him to drop the bag.

"Oh!- I forgot your hair was wet." Lee Soo Hyuk pulled back immediately, and went to go get him a towel to dry his hair. Jung Soo stretched while he waited, suddenly feeling the fatigue all at once.

"Mm. Team Leader, I'm going to take a shower!" Kim Rok Soo called out, taking off his shirt and dropping it on the floor next to the bed. He blew some hair out of his eyes and picked up the warmer clothes to go change into after showering in the bathroom.

"Ah- Yeah, okay! That's probably for the best, the train ride is like an hour long." Soo Hyuk yelled in return from the other side of the wall before mumbling the last part. He brought back two towels - one for Jung Soo and the other for their beloved dongsaeng. "You should take a shower too, my bathroom is-"

"On the right after going past your bedroom, I know." Jung Soo interrupted cheekily. Soo Hyuk sighed, annoyed - Jung Soo then snatched the towel from his hands - before planning a little bout of revenge. He threw the white plastic bag full of clothes straight into Jung Soo's face, who didn't quite fall. He hopped, before grabbing it and hugging it to his chest with one hand. He then stuck his tongue out, almost tripping on a wall before turning and running to the bathroom.

"You guys crash here so often you've memorised my house layout. You guys are the most troublesome dongsaengs ever." Soo Hyuk grumbled. He then put his towel down outside the bedroom before knocking on the door. "Yo. The towel is outside the door." He then went to make lunch for everyone, almost hypocritically, knowing that they'd be hungry.

"You love us though!" Jung Soo yelled from behind the door, before the sound of the shower turning on tuned out any other screams.

"Yeah, yeah, I do, I know." Lee Soo Hyuk said, rolling his eyes before smiling and tying his apron on around his waist.

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