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At your front door, Sungchan was still holding your hand as you approached with your key in your other hand. You turned to him hopefully, "Do you want to stay for dinner? We can watch a movie or something..."

"Of course. Whatever you want, Y/N," he agreed.

Your apartment of course didn't have pictures of you and Sungchan, you had moved in after the two of you broke up. He'd only caught glimpses of the inside the couple times he'd picked you up for your cousin's wedding and the funeral today since then—this was the first time he was actually entering, and looked around with interest as he followed you towards your room.

"Cute place," he commented.

"Thanks." You rifled through your drawers to grab a couple specific items of clothing that you knew were deep in there. "Here."

He looked down at the pair of sweatpants and graphic t-shirt you'd handed him, arching an eyebrow at you. "I thought you'd lost these...?"

"I meant to give them back," you insisted half-heartedly.

"Really? When?"

"When they stopped being comfy..."

He laughed, landing a large hand on your head to pat your hair affectionately. "Oh, I'm sure."

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"What do you want to watch?" You asked, putting Sungchan's plate of food on your coffee table and picking up the remote to turn the TV on. "Oh! I saw this documentary about yokai the other day that I think you'd like!"

"Really? Did you stay awake for the whole thing this time?" Sungchan teased as you opened the app on your TV.

"No, I didn't watch because I thought you—" You cut yourself off. "I found something else. Do you want to watch it?"

"Sounds interesting," he said, taking a big bite of his food. "Pull it up, if you think you can stay awake."

"You know I like to fall asleep to documentaries on purpose because the narrators' voices are relaxing," you huffed. As you started searching it up, something occurred to you, and you turned to Sungchan with a thoughtful frown on your face. "Hey, why were you ready for a funeral so quick anyway?"

He pushed around some of his food with his utensil, not meeting your eyes. "Mm, Taro dragged me out on this double date thing..."

"Oh."

He shrugged, then rubbed your back, letting his hand rest there. "I'm glad I bailed. Nowhere else I'd rather be. Honest."

You leaned into his side, resting your head on his shoulder. "Thank you, Channie. There's no one else I would've wanted with me today. Really."

"This is us now, remember? Just weddings and funerals."

"And the occasional sleepover," you mused, clicking play on the documentary.

"And the occasional sleepover," he echoed, pulling you closer and resting his head on yours.

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That night, the two of you winded down after some very interesting documentaries—with you only beginning to nod off on Sungchan's shoulder towards the end of the second one—working in quiet symbiosis to clean the dishes and tidy up. When you saw Sungchan start heading towards the couch, you felt a pull in your gut. Then, before you could think it through, the words were tumbling out of your mouth, something about how your couch was way too small for him to sleep comfortably. And after a beat of hesitation, of giving you time to backpedal if you wanted, he was following you down the hall towards your room.

The empty space between you felt insurmountable after you settled under the covers, like there was a whole ocean there instead of your duvet. You didn't go to sleep wrapped up in Sungchan's arms, or with your head in the crook of his neck, or with his hand gently carding through your hair like you used to. But as you closed your eyes and rolled onto your side away from him, trying to grasp at the thing that was poking out of your heart so you could finally pull it out, you at least got to go to sleep listening to his even breaths. And for right now, that meant everything.

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"Do you think..." You handed Sungchan his cup of coffee in the morning, trying not to ruminate too much about how cute he looked with his bedhead. "Do you think we'll ever...?"

He looked at you with an eyebrow raised as he slowly lifted the mug to his mouth and took a sip, then lowered it back down the counter. "Ever...?"

You pulled at the sleeves of your hoodie anxiously. "You know, get back together?"

He sighed, rubbing his eye with the heel of his palm. "Y/N..."

"I'm sorry, that was—"

"No, no, it's fine," he reassured you, taking another sip. "I just... Don't you get it?"

"Get what?"

"I'm just waiting on you. To be ready, finally figure out how you feel about yourself. Until you want me back in your space again."

"But I thought you were on a double date yesterday?"

"We hadn't even gotten to the restaurant when you called. I didn't know it was a date until Shotaro tried wrestling my phone from me when he saw it was you. That's why I missed your call in the first place, by the way."

Hot tears pricked at your eyes, but you couldn't even pinpoint why you were crying this time. Sungchan stood up from the chair he had been sitting in at your kitchen table, crossing your kitchen in one long stride to wrap his arms around you and bring you into his chest. You buried your face in his shirt as you tried to get a handle on even a single thing you were thinking or feeling. He stroked the back of your head with a large hand, encouraging you to breathe. You wiped your eyes and looked up at Sungchan. His image wavered in your watery vision, but you could just make out that his eyes were teary, too. Your gaze flicked down to his mouth, swept up in being this close to him again, overwhelmed at how sweet he was, how perfect he was. Apparently reading your mind, he brushed some hair away from your face before leaning down to drop a fleeting kiss to your forehead.

He stepped back with a bittersweet smile pulling at his lips. "So that's how you felt then."

"I'm sorry," you blubbered. "I'm not-I'm—"

"It's okay," he said quietly. "Take all the time you need."

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