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"Thank you again, Y/N," Sungchan sighed as the two of you approached his front door that evening. "You're... I owe you one."

"Just repaying the favor."

"Well..." He looked between you and his front door awkwardly. "Uhm, goodnight, I guess."

"Are you actually going to cry for four hours now?"

He scratched the back of his neck. "Maybe three?"

You took a deep breath. "I know you didn't want to cry in front of all those people, and I know we're... but I can stay, if you want. Or not, if you need to be alone."

"Can you?" He smiled weakly, his voice cracking. "I felt like I took up enough of your time today."

"No, of course I can, Sungchan," you reassured him.

He unlocked the front door and you followed him inside. His apartment hadn't changed much, except in one major way—all the pictures of you two were missing. They hadn't been replaced, you noted, the places they used to sit now starkly empty. You didn't comment on that as the two of you silently made your way towards his room.

Sungchan handed you some clothing, and you took them into the bathroom to change out of your nice funeral outfit. Leaving your clothes folded on the bathroom counter, you waited for Sungchan to give you the okay that he was ready for you to emerge.

He was already sitting up against his headboard when you entered, and you sat down on the empty side of the bed, leaving some space between you two.

"I feel like shit," he said bluntly, fingers messing with the blanket over his lap. "I wish I was at the part where I felt nothing."

"I get that," you agreed softly.

"I-I was supposed to—" He was cut off by a sniffle, and wiped at his cheeks as tears began streaming down. "I was supposed to see her. But I was too busy. And two days later she was gone."

"Sungchan, you couldn't have known." You offered a hand out towards him in the space between you.

"Can I—"

"Yeah, whatever you need."

He turned onto his side and shuffled around and down until he was curled up on top of your lap, head pressed into your middle. You pulled the blanket back over him, rubbing his back as more and more tears surfaced.

"I can't believe she's gone..." he blubbered into the oversized crewneck you were wearing. "I can't even—can't comprehend that I'll never hug her again."

"I know, Channie," you murmured, feeling your own eyes water sympathetically. "I'm so sorry, baby."

The word had slipped out without you even thinking, and you had a split-second of panic as you kept the same rhythm of rubbing his back, hoping he wouldn't notice. If he did, he didn't say anything, simply nestling further into you.

"It hurts, Y/N," he whimpered. "Everything hurts. My chest, my heart, my head from crying so fucking much."

"Do you want me to grab you an ibuprofen for your head?"

"No, stay with me."

"Okay, Channie." You ran your fingers through his hair. "I'm not going anywhere."

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Sungchan eventually cried himself to sleep like that, and you didn't have it in you to try to worm your way out while he was passed out. So you fell asleep there too, cradling his head close to you and with the familiar, comforting pressure of him atop you.

You were awoken by sunlight across your lids, and tried to turn over away from the windows, stopped by the immovable weight on you. You gave up with a grunt, throwing an arm over your face instead.

"Shit, sorry..." Sungchan mumbled, rolling off of you and back to the other side of the bed. "Didn't mean to trap you here."

You peered at him from under your arm with one eye, offering him a sleepy smile. "It's fine. How are you feeling?"

"Head hurts. Sad. Whatever, you know. But a lot better than if you hadn't stayed. Thank you."

"Good, good." You sat up and yawned. "I'll get you something for your head."

"Hey, I am sorry if this was weird for you..."

You gave him as casual of a shrug as you could, hoping it came across as cool and nonchalant. "We did this before we dated too, remember? Sleepovers?"

"Yeah, and I though my heart was going to give out every time," he laughed, rubbing his face.

You chuckled, swinging your feet over the edge of the bed. "Me too."

* :✧˚ ·♡. ───

After breakfast, you changed back into your clothes from the wake and stopped at the front door to say goodbye to Sungchan.

"Keep in touch, okay?" You requested, getting on your tiptoes to wrap your arms around his neck. "At least let me know you're alive?"

He was quiet as you let go and dropped back down to flat feet, mouth opening and closing as he seemed to be putting his words together.

"Y/N—" Sungchan's voice was hoarse as his hand cupped your cheek. He paused, puffy eyes searching your face. You froze, too swept away at being this close to him again, letting him tilt your chin up, leaning in as he did. As soon as his lips hesitantly ghosted over yours, your fingers instinctively wrapped around the back of his neck, pulling him down to fully seal your mouths together. His lips moved against yours so gingerly, so sweetly, you felt like you might melt.

When you finally pulled back for air, a thin string of saliva connected you two for a moment before it split. You immediately ducked your head and sighed, "Bad idea, God, Sungchan, I'm sorry."

You weren't even sure if you were apologizing for stopping, or letting it happen in the first place, or both.

"But you—"

"You're not in a good place right now," you explained ruefully, stepping back fully. "I'm sorry, I shouldn't have—"

"Oh." He looked down at his feet dejectedly. "No, Y/N, don't feel bad. You're right, I'm sorry for doing that to you—"

"No, it's fine, Sungchan, really. I just don't think it's a good time—"

"I get it. Uhm, thanks."

"I meant it though, keep in touch. I don't want to have to find out from Shotaro if you're okay."

He nodded and smiled, a smile that didn't reach his eyes. "Of course. And hey, next wedding or funeral you need a plus-one for, let me know."

"Maybe that's us now. Weddings and funerals," you chuckled.

"Ha, yeah."

Giving his forearm one last squeeze, you opened the front door. "See you at the next one, Sungchan."

"Bye, Y/N."

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