chapter four

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5:54 am

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5:54 am

It was only one day. One day left until Donghyuck and Mark were going to go see a movie together. They had barely talked but both of them really wanted to get to know the other one more. You could almost call them whipped for the other.

Donghyuck looked forward to seeing Mark once again. See his beauty. His beautifuly dark hair that most of the time weren't styled, but Donghyuck didn't complain, he loved Mark's messy hair. He tossed his thoughts of Mark away and closed his locker in the staff room. Jeno had shown up early this day to help him, which Donghyuck was grateful for.

The door was opened and in walked Jaemin. He had his earpods in and walked straight to his locker, not noticing the new employee.

Donghyuck and Jeno looked at each other and chuckled over how he missed the third person in the room. They waited for Jaemin to take his earphones out and when he finally did he gasped at the sight of a new face standing in front of him.

"Jaemin, this is Jeno. He started yesterday and-" Donghyuck didn't get to finish his introduction of Jeno until Jaemin was up his ass, flirting with him. As much as Jeno asked Donghyuck for help, he just giggled at his co-workers, starting to think about Mark again.

As the day went on, and the sun for once shined through the shop, Donghyuck kept thinking about the black haired customer. Jaemin and Jeno knew that when Donghyuck looked like he was high on drugs and couldn't take orders properly, he was thinking of Porn Guy, which the two boys had named Donghyuck's love interest. They happily helped their friend to take orders as they didn't interrupt his daydreaming.

It was 12:30 pm when Mark walked into the shop with his eyes focused on the counter, waiting to see the boy who brightened up his days when sitting by his computer all day.

He didn't admit that once a while every five minutes, he looked up from his computer to catch the beautifully brown boy smile at his customers. He looked like he loved his work, to interact with people. Mark was fond of him. He was fond of his face and his sassy way of speaking. He was fond of that somehow Donghyuck made Mark blush everytime he opened his mouth. Mark couldn't stop thinking about him.

"Hello" Mark said when he reached the counter, being greeted by three heads smiling at him. He didn't really bother when Donghyuck turned around to hiss at his friend to stop being creepy.

"Hello Mark" Donghyuck abruptly turned to Mark. He had a sweet smile, a smile that Mark never wanted to stop seeing. If wanted to make Donghyuck happy just so he could he that beautiful smile. He wanted to cherish him so bad. However they had just met a few days ago. People would probably call Mark crazy for falling for someone this soon but he didn't listen, he only questioned if love at first sight maybe wasn't as bullshit as he thought.

"The usual." The black haired boy informed the barista as he continued to take in all of Donghyuck's features. One thing he couldn't get enough of was his eyes. His sparkling eyes that never stop shining. He could say so much just through his eyes. Mark didn't notice he had been caught off guard until he was handed his caramel macchiato. He grabbed the hot cup and his fingers slightly touched with Donghyuck's, he looked up to meet his eyes with Donghyuck's. A smile couldn't help but land on both of their faces.

"Okay love birds, you're kind of stopping the line" Jaemin whisper-yelled from a bit away, causing Mark to look behind himself and seeing at least four people waiting to order something. He let out a chuckle and walked over to his usual spot, but not without sending Donghyuck a grin.

He sat down by the table and began packing up all his things, his computer, notebook and earphones. As he opened the computer he took a sip of his coffee and looked over to where Donghyuck stood. He smiled to himself and looked down to his computer sighing, "you need to start writing something good Mark."

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