05| ignite

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"Just do it, Felix," Changbin said in a commanding tone.

The younger boy was hesitant to do what the raven haired boy was asking of him. After all, if even the slightest thing were to go wrong, Changbin could end up seriously injured.

"I don't want to hurt you," Felix admitted.

The older boy rolled his eyes at the younger's words.

"I won't get hurt. Just do it," Changbin demanded again.

Sighing, Felix closed his eyes and took in a sharp breath. He focused all his energy into his hands, honing in on using his mind to conjure up more than just petty sparks. Without Changbin right behind him, it was more difficult. It wasn't like riding a bike. Changbin couldn't just let go and expect Felix to be able to do just fine without him. But, the raven haired boy didn't know that, and the brunette didn't know how to express those feelings, either. He hadn't the slightest clue. Felix did his best to not let the thoughts in his head get the better of him.

Changbin is amazing with telekinesis, Felix reminded himself, he'll be fine.

He made the swirling motion with his hands, slowly letting the energy swirl; then collide. Changbin looked on, seemingly unimpressed on the outside. Really though, he watched Felix with a burning intensity that could only be seen when you looked directly into his eyes. Changbin was still very unsure of who Felix was and how they were going to get along. He acted as if he didn't remember the younger boy singing him to sleep the night before, but he remembered all of it clearly up until he passed out. Still, Changbin wasn't good with people, and he didn't know if he could trust Felix just yet. It also seemed that the Australian was taking pity on him when he said that he didn't want to hurt him. He didn't understand that the younger's true intentions were never to wound Changbin, but to show him that he was a partner that the raven haired boy could count on. Felix opened his eyes, looking down on the ball of flames that was swirling in his hands. His eyes locked with Changbin's, and the older gave him a curt nod. Felix sucked in another deep breath. He wanted to ask if the shorter boy was sure, but he didn't want to upset him any further. He turned to the side ever so slightly, pulling his arms back. In the blink of an eye, Felix pushed his hands forward, but he hesitated, and the older boy could see it. With a cool expression, Changbin lifted two fingers and stopped Felix's pathetic attempt in midair.

"You hesitated," the older boy acknowledged.

"Don't hesitate."

Changbin knew all too well that when you hesitate, things go wrong. There's no room for pausing to think when all hell breaks loose between Supernova and any of their rival groups.

"Sorry," Felix apologized, his heart sinking lower.

"I'll do better."

Changbin had noticed that the Australian said that phrase a lot. He noted it mentally, but said nothing about it. The other members were always a bit shocked to hear Changbin speak so openly with Felix. Sure, it was because he was training him, but that didn't take away the fact that Changbin hadn't spoken with any of them for the vast majority of their times as members of Supernova. Seeing the raven haired boy give commands to the brunette like it was normalcy made the others uneasy, but also very respectful of Felix. They were sure he just had the magic touch.

"We need to learn how to work together on this," Changbin said strictly.

When they were training, Felix couldn't even see a hint of the unguarded, vulnerable boy that he'd seen last night. It was if that person just didn't even exist.

"I'll try again," Felix suggested.

Just as Felix readied himself to fire up his powers again, Changbin shook his head.

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