Part 2

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A/N- I am sorry for the delay but, here is the next part. It is sad to watch this story go but it has to. So lets hit it guys.

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Part 2

1 week later...

"He hasn't said anything in a week, am I not supposed to worry, JB?"

Jackson was over Mark's house once again that week checking up on him. He and JB would take turns watching the boy, but it seemed like Mark is a whole nother world than them. He wouldn't eat like he use to and now his slight comments became hushed to the two boys.

Jackson had just got there after checking the cafe once again with Suzy about the Jinyoung situation.

"Suzy, you have to understand, he is a wreck because he believed that this boy was right there," he pointed to the seat that Mark told him he met the boy at, "I believe my best friend because if he shows interest in something that it is a fucking blessing and I know he wouldn't lie. He met this boy and I know you know something so say it."

Suzy bit at her nails as she heard the words of the older male. She stared down at her apron and at the pin that was stuck to it. She reached her hand down at the pin and unhooked it.

"Um, this is the...pin Jinyoung made for me," she pulled it from her apron and laid it on the table.

Jackson looked down at the counter where she laid it and then looked back up to her.

"I feel sorry for your friend, but I wasn't lying when I said that I didn't see him that day at all. I wouldn't lie about that, I would love to see Jinyoung."

Jackson pushed his hair back and then took the turtle shaped pin in his hand, "He loves turtles. I got that little from, Mark."

Suzy nodded to him and then grabbed her apron, "He loved them, he has that right. Even had that pin on everyday when he started his job here. We started our training together and got along nicely. He was my first crush to be honest, but he was more of a brother than a boyfriend, plus he was gay. He and I didn't even go to the same school together till I had to transfer schools. He was always so nice to everyone and his laugh made me and the workers job a little less stressful."

Jackson sat listening to her, very into the whole story about him. He needed to know so he could come up with something to tell Mark and figure out what's going on.

She continued once Tiffany came over with a coffee for Suzy and a hot chocolate for Jackson.

"Thanks- anyways. I didn't know what his school life was till I got there. He was bullied and hurt everyday. He was hurt and ignored by people that I thought were nice people. I had asked one of the girls why the others didn't like him and she told me that she didn't know all she knew was that he was raised on the outskirts of town and was giving to his grandfather by his parents who were famous for acting. They, I guess, had no time for him and gave him up the first chance they got to get out of this town and left him there with his elderly grandfather who was already sick. He didn't have a nice life and his grandfather couldn't help him as well as himself so Jinyoung had to leave a lot of the time and help with bills and money sincd they always short. The kids just found too much stuff to make fun of him for. He was the root of all jokes and the kids couldn't get enough of it. He got the job and came there so often that he practically lived here. It got worst when his grandfather pasted away and he claimed that he had no where else to go that he cared about than here so Tiffany gave him extra hours and I worked alongside of him. I just wanted to be near him and be his friend in his time of need," Suzy grabbed her drink and drank from it.

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