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Jeongin began to panic

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Jeongin began to panic. "You need to leave!" Jeongin whisper-screamed. "Why?" Chan said without bothering to be quiet. "I'll just put some clothes on and go introduce myself." He stated. Chan looked into Jeongin's teary and fear filled eyes. "Or not?" He questioned. Jeongin sighed and climbed off of Chan.

"Chan, my parents are really strict, and...very homophobic." Jeongin admitted. Jeongin reached into his open dresser and pulled on a yellow turtleneck, so the marks Chan had left on his skin would be hidden from prying eyes. Jeongin finished changing into light jeans and matching yellow vans before looking over to Chan. Chan had decided to heed Jeongin's warnings and got dressed as well. He was wearing his infamous black ripped jeans with a big white t-shirt. His silver chain link necklace matched nicely along with his silver earrings. Jeongin blushed at how good Chan looked in the outfit, and his hair had dried messy from his shower.

"Come here." Jeongin whispered to Chan. By now, Jeongin's parents had made it into the house as they brought some luggage in. They had been away for a few days due to Jeongin's aunt getting married. Chan walked over to Jeongin with a confused face. Jeongin grabbed a brush off the dresser's top and put a hand on Chan's shoulder to make him bend down.

Jeongin combed through Chan's fluffy hair and made it look semi-presentable. After he was finished, he pressed a loving kiss to the top of Chan's crown. Chan's cheeks warmed, and so did his heart. "I love you." He said as he leaned up press his lips against Jeongin's. Jeongin melted into Chan before Chan broke the kiss. "I'll see you at school tomorrow." Chan said and kissed Jeongin's cheek. "Yeah." Jeongin replied.

Chan left through Jeongin's window. He threw his bag down into the yard before jumping down onto it. Jeongin was nervous the entire ordeal and worried for Chan's safety. "Don't worry." Chan reassured Jeongin before he jumped. "I won't get hurt, I never do."

Chan left jeongin's yard and went home. Jeongin watched Chan walk down the street until he couldn't see him anymore. Then he remembered his parents downstairs. He left his room, after checking for visible marks, and padded his feet down the stairs.

"Mom! Dad!" Jeongin cheered as he jumped over the last step. He made his way into the living room to see his parents unpacking. "Hey sweetie." Jeongin's mom said tiredly. She must have been exhausted. Jeongin's dad just groaned in response. "Need any help?" Jeongin offered. He really felt bad his parents were unpacking when they'd just got back. "You can go and rest."

Jeongin's mother walked over to him and kissed his temple. "Thanks Jeongin, but we got it." His mother informed him. "You can see if any of your new friends want to hang out today." Jeongin's father piped in. Jeongin slightly blushed. The only person he'd really want to hang out with was Chan.

However, he still felt bad that Chan had to jump from his window. He decided to take his father's advice and ask Chan if he wanted to hang out for the rest of Sunday.

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Jeongin:
Channie?

Chan:
Yes?

Jeongin:
Do you want to...hang out today?

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