The Devil Shows Kindness

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Suga's smile widened as he felt the other boy shove him. Jin instantly pulled his fist back and was surprised when it connected with its' target. He silently wondered why Suga hadn't fought back. It was like he just let him hit him. Suga smiled as he wiped the small trail of blood from his lip.

The basketball team members that were once watching were now running to get to the two fighting. Suga chuckled as he tried to control his anger. He couldn't let Jin see that he had been bothered by him hitting him. "Why didn't you duck? I really hit you." Jin said feeling a mix of emotions. Part of him was happy to hit Suga, but then again it felt horrible.

"No reason, I just wanted to see you mad." Suga responded with a smirk on his face.

"Do you think I'm stupid?" Jin was becoming enraged again by Suga's attitude. "Show up suddenly, stopping us from doing anything. If it weren't for you, I would have succeeded."

Suga just looked at Jin with a smile on his face. "You're a plague, what right do you have to be her brother? What a joke." Suga chuckled putting Jin even more on edge. "And what right do you have to call me Auntie?"

"It's because I like you." Suga said as he once again came close to Jin.

"Bastard!" Jin took Suga's closeness to advantage as he grabbed his shoulders and used the leverage to connect his knee with Suga's stomach, before then rounding himself and kicking him in the chest with his foot. Suga didn't fight back once as he was flung into the basketball goal post behind him.

Jin wasted no time to grip the opening of Suga's jacket in his hands and pull him to the ground. The force making Suga roll a few feet away. Despite the pain he was feeling, Suga wasn't done yet. Once he composed himself he leaned up on his elbow to look at Jin once again. His gummy smile bright on his face. "Auntie's face, when angry, has a lot more character."

The cockiness in Suga's voice hit Jin's nerves again. He ran forward to the boy laying smiling on the ground, with his fist raised high and a world of anger on his face.

Suga didn't even flinch as Jin's fist stopped just inches from him. The basketball team burst through the door making Jin lose the angry focus he had on Suga's devilish smile. He was frozen in place. "Do you feel more relaxed now?" Suga was the only one willing to speak in the silent court.

"I won't apologize to you, because I don't feel I did anything wrong." With that Suga was done talking. He slowly got up leaving Jin frozen in his spot. He wiped the sweat from his face as he straightened his jacket. Before leaving he placed three small pats to Jin's shoulder. He couldn't help feeling proud of himself as he wiped the fresh blood from his lip again.

Jin let his fist fall to his side. He couldn't help but feel like he had been tricked. Suga had let him release his frustration out on him and didn't fight back once. He hated to admit that Suga was right, it had been a relaxing thing to do, but he didn't know why he felt so bad about it.

Lonna's POV

Lonna used her foot to move her back and forth on the abandoned park swing. She stared at the ground lost in her depressing thoughts. "Even Krystal doesn't care anymore." Finally, she looked up to the night sky that spread above her noticing the fact the moon itself was missing amongst the stars. "The lonely, lonely moon, it's just like me. I also want to disappear." She couldn't hold the tears in anymore as her head dropped between her knees.

Suga threw his school bag on the floor as he let himself plop on the couch. "Yoongi, you're home. Give me your jacket." His father's voice gave him a headache. "I'll hang it up."

Suga's head fell against the back of the couch. His body still hurt from the fight with Jin and the last person he wanted bugging him was his father. "Where is Lonna?" His father's words made Suga's head snap back up.

"What? She didn't come home?" Suga's father shook his head.

"No, I thought she was with you." Suga's eyes went wide with worry.

Suga's POV

Suga finally felt like he could breath easier as he pulled his bicycle towards the small crying figure that sat alone in the swing. He could feel his heart crack at the sight of her crying alone. He leaned the bike on it's kickstand and took a seat on a railing directly across from her. "I was just wondering what kind of person would sit alone on a swing crying." Lonna quickly wiped the tears from her eyes.

"Didn't think it would be my own Noona." Lonna looked up into Suga's face who gave her a small smile. "I really don't want to see him." She thought. "Why is he here?"

"Why are you still crying?"

"I'm not crying." Lonna said looking away from him.

"Without a doubt, you're crying." Lonna looked at him again.

"I'm not crying!"

"You're crying." Suga looked at Lonna with a soft look on his face.

"I'm not."

"Is it related to me?" Suga asked after sighing in frustration. Apparently, Lonna wasn't going to just open up to him.

Lonna stopped fighting him and gave in. She wanted to tell someone how she was feeling and Suga was better than not telling anyone. "No. It's my own problem."

Suga sat quietly as he let the girl talk. "Why did I change to this? In wanting to protect myself, I hurt others. I am very selfish, aren't I?" Lonna looked up at Suga with tears filling her eyes once more as she quickly told Suga of what Krystal had said to her. "I didn't realize until today. I hid the bad parts of myself well. Did I know how bad of a person I really am?"

Suga couldn't hide the sad expression. "And now? How are you going to restore their faith in you?" Lonna's only answer was a sigh. "Your friends really care for you."

Lonna shook her head. "No, they hate me more."

Suga laughed at her stubbornness. "So, my noona actually has an I.Q. of zero." Lonna looked back at Suga with disbelief on her face. "No one expresses such honesty to someone they don't care about. Those things are often the truest and said for your own benefit. Because they trust you to understand." Lonna bit her lower lip as she stared at Suga. "My emotions have mysteriously calmed down."

"Suga...you didn't come here just to take me home, did you?"

Suga suddenly broke the eye contact between them as he walked towards his bike. "What a joke. Am I that bored?" He stood the bike back up and climbed on. "I'm hungry. Let's go home. Climb on."

Lonna couldn't hide her smile as she climbed on the bicycle behind him. "Moments ago, I had felt so lonely, now I feel warm."

Suga and Lonna laughed and smiled as they rode home. "So heavy, how much do you weigh."

"Okay, okay. Sorry." Lonna laughed at Suga's teasing.

After riding awhile, Suga brought the bike to a stop at the top of a scary hill. The look of fear was on Lonna's face as she gazed down it. Suga smiled at her expression. "If you don't want to die, you better hold on to me." He laughed as he took off again, forcing Lonna to wrap her arms around his neck and bury her face in his back.

He weaved back and forth, going full speed down the hill as Lonna squealed from and mix of fear and happiness. Being lost in the happiness of the moment Suga failed to see the car until the lights shined in both their widened eyes.

The car skidded to a halt as the bike was thrown back out from under it. 


A/N: Oh no what have I done stopping here???

Well, I think I want some popcorn because I have to distract myself from the angry stares. Hope you liked it. I am working on editing the next chapter, I can't say when it will be up. 

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