(Same day, but in Korea)
Minam walked out of the school, still thinking about everything that happened the day before.
He didn't really know what to think of it, and when he told Wolf and Teddie, Teddie's responses seemed concerned.
It was honestly a bit annoying because he didn't seem to understand his feelings. He just asked Minam a million questions about the girl, and he seemed kind of judgemental about her. He ignored all the parts about how annoying Minam's parents were, like he didn't even care about that aspect at all.
And as for Wolf.... Well, he never responded anything else after saying that he promised not to tell anyone. He had probably just gone to sleep. After all, he didn't stay up very late usually, and he didn't talk much anyway, so maybe he didn't care.
Minam started walking down to the bus stop to wait for Minyeo when he felt a strong hand on his shoulder.
He flinched and turned suddenly.
"Oh, hyung. Why did you come?" Minam asked.
"I told Samchon that I was going to teach you how to do an oil change today." Wolf said, adding no extra details.
He grabbed Minam's hand and started walking the other direction.
Something felt off to Minam, but Wolf wasn't saying anything.
"Suddenly? Why are we doing this right now, all of a sudden?" Minam asked as he was pulled forcefully down the sidewalk.
Wolf didn't answer.
"Hyung? Whyyyyy?" Minam began whining.
It wasn't that he didn't want to go. He liked when Wolf would spend time teaching him things like this, but again... something felt off.
"Why didn't you respond to my texts?" Minam asked.
"We'll talk when we get to my house." Was all Wolf said.
That didn't sound good.
"I thought you said you'd teach me to do an oil change?!" Minam said, a worried tone creeping into his voice.
"If we have time after." Wolf said.
"After what?!" Minam whined.
"Our talk."
"Are you going to scold me?" Minam asked sadly.
"No. You didn't do anything wrong."
"Then tell me here."
Wolf shook his head. "No. We need to talk about it in private."
Minam pulled his hand out of Wolf's grip aggressively. "Well, I don't want to go with you and talk about it!"
Wolf didn't speak. Instead, he just grabbed Minam's hand again and held it tighter.
Minam whimpered as he got pulled roughly to another bus stop. This one would take them to Wolf's house.
Wolf didn't let go of his hand, and his strong grip was beginning to hurt.
"Hyuuuung. That hurts." Minam whined.
"Are you going to come like I told you to?" Wolf asked.
Minam scoffed and rolled his eyes. "Don't act like you're the boss of me. You're not even that much older!" He spat in a whisper.
Wolf looked off in the other direction, not letting go of Minam's hand.
When the bus arrived, Wolf pulled Minam onto it.
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Our Family
General Fiction*Sequel* What would it be like to be the patriarch of a family of eight boys? Christopher knows all too well. His parents were out of the picture at a young age, and since then, he's been in charge of the family. He's raised his brothers as if they...
