The sun was setting down for the moon to have its glory in the night, so the stars can twinkle in the dark sky, and to make it luminous and beautiful. To paint the canvas that is so called the sky. It's his favorite time of the day, when the moon shines, and the sky is lustrous.But, it's not.
Dark, it's dark. The stars disappeared, the sky looked like an empty canvas. The human world, it looked empty, boring, and not like the place he grew up in. "Good thing I came here, my glamorous looks will lighten up this shit hole of a world!" He said out loud in the campus as he laughed hysterically.
The boy scoffed, "Stop kidding yourself, you only add more ugliness to this world."
The dark hair of the boy gave off a flare of wild fire to whoever he was looking at. "You want to die?" He asked in a low growl.
The boy with the purple curly hair, muscly, muscular, built body rested his hands in his pockets and gave a smirk to him and said, "My apologies."
The two stared at the sky that was so bland, dull, and boring that it almost made them disgusted. "Hyo," he whispered making Hyo turn and face him while they both laid down on the grass.
"Yes," his curly hair bounced so lightly, eyes matching his hair.
The air that they took deep breaths in made them both so lightheaded, it wasn't fresh, rather so, it was grungy. "How did you used to... you know."
Hyo smiled and glanced at the empty sky once more. "It's been so long, that I don't remember. But it wasn't so bad, living here wasn't that atrocious," he looked around then nudged the boy, "Just don't bring a lot of attention to yourself, people- humans are very nosy. They would go so far to snoop around if they have any suspicion of you." He warned him in a rather serious, austere tone.
His hair looked like lava boiling, black, dark lava. "Hm, weird," he tilted his head, "I tried bringing a lot of attention today to myself. It worked on everyone, but not a particular boy," He mumbled, quite interested.
Up until now, they saw something shine a bit in the sky. "A star!" He added excitedly, finally something that he is used to, appear. A sight that he loved, a sight that was so dear to him. Though, the excitement shot low, down to the end of the earth after the realization that it wasn't a star.
Hyo gave a soft chuckle, "A helicopter," he told him. "Listen to me please, you have to not be the center of attention here."
The boy chuckled, running his fingers through his hair, "Oh gosh, that is not possible with a face like mine."
Hyo stood up and made him stand up too by pulling him, "I'm not kidding," he said.
The boy smiled, "Neither am I," he patted Hyo's shoulder, "Trust me, I know how to handle myself." He said, but Hyo gave him a hesitant look.
.~.
Hyo couldn't believe what he was seeing, the sight that was in-front of him made him exhale in bafflement. He told the boy yesterday to not bring attention to himself, yet he saw him hold three boxes of donuts and give them out to people in the campus, "Foolish, he is so absurd." He mumbled.
He gave smiles to everyone who was taking donuts from him, he instantly was the most popular boy in the whole campus. His popularity meter was up to the galaxy. Hyo walked up to him and started pulling him away from everyone, the boy shook his head, and didn't go with him. "It's my plan! Stop it," he whispered to him.
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Luminous Kingdom | Jikook |
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