Everything was working out perfectly. It had been only one month since Sehun started spending his morning's in the school and he was feeling happy about it—just like his dad, who was slowly starting to get used to it (somewhat), every day with a different story about his annoying friend (Baekhyun scolded him repeatedly for calling her like that) and his teacher, who was a Disney enthusiast just like him.
The Byun's were sitting in the Lee's backyard. It was their beloved son Deok-su's fourth birthday and they were having a small party. There weren't too much people, only the closest ones and since Deok-su didn't have too much friends asides from Sehun, the older of them was allowed to bring someone from his school. Baekhyun laughed when his shy son told him that he wanted Luhan to come ("She's still annoying and whines way too much!") while looking at their Disney movies' shelf in the living room the day before.
So the three of them were near to the castle with cotton candy and happy smiles.
"You don't like wearing dresses, Luhan?" Deok-su asked the girl when they got inside of the castle, still eating their candies.
Sehun kicked his shoes out and started to jump, not caring about how many sickness his dad told him he would have if he did so. But he stopped when Luhan hit Deok-su's arm very harsh for his liking, "What are you doing?!" He yelled, forgetting about the cotton candy.
Deok-su didn't actually react to the big hit he got. He just stared amazed and with his mouth opened like he saw a ghost while Sehun held his tinier body close to him, trying to look for something wrong on his skin yet he didn't seen anything out of normal. Luhan rolled her eyes and sat in the corner of the castle, slowly starting to pout.
"Hey, meanie!" Sehun whined, getting closer to her, "What did you hit my friend? He was trying to be nice to you! Ugh, I should've bring Heejoon instead of you."
Deok-su shake his head at Sehun, pushing him a little, "Don't be rude, Sehunnie! I prefer Luhan."
Luhan glanced at the boys, "I'm not a girl, Sehun-ah!"
He smiled at the girl and rolled his eyes, "Yes you're a girl but whatever you say. We're going to get popcorn, do you want to come?"
The blonde kid stood up, walking to Sehun with furrowed eyebrows, "If you call me girl one more time I'll hit you harder than him."
The tiny smile was again on his lips. "Girl."
Maybe he deserved it. A lot. Sehun got hit for the first time that day in that castle but he also had his first feeling for someone. Something different he didn't know how to explain, it wasn't like that when Deok-su kissed his cheek or held his hand. When Luhan slapped him and got out of the castle he saw how the girl (or boy) was feeling very proud of it, going to his dad's lap with crossed arms and sleepy eyes.
Later that day, he brought Luhan a bowl of popcorn and slide of cake he sneaked out of the kitchen with an apologetically grin and a kiss on the cheek. Luhan accepted it with the condition of never be called a girl again.
He didn't tell his dad about the slap or the weird feeling on his tummy. He knew Baekhyun would've freak out and take a lot of pics even though nothing was actually happening.
Weeks and weeks passed by and Sehun's enthusiasm for going to the school went down harshly. Baekhyun was impressed when one day he woke up and went to his son's (very clean room thanks to his leak of presence during his free times, allowing Baekhyun do it) room and sat on his car themed bed, taking his fluffy blankets off while whispering sweet words to him. He knew that's how Sehun liked to be waking up, how he knew he would do it with a good and lovely mood; the same he needed to go to the school and he told him that he didn't want to go that day, even pulled an excuse to be sick and covered himself with the blanket again.

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FanficBaekhyun is afraid to send his son to school, but when he finally decides to let him go, he meets his past again and the vague memories of what was a deep and sincere love begin to haunt him after six years of being left behind on the shadows.