Kyungsoo
Subtlety really wasn't our specialty.
Whenever we would go over to his place, which was quite a lot considering his parents still didn't know about the true nature of our relationship, he would always try to sneak in short kisses or touches. I always tried to not react or push him away when I could, but even that proved to be difficult.
So, it would be easy to understand why I was so hesitant to accept his "sleepover" invitation.
"Really?" I said in reply, giving him a look of disbelief. "Why would you ever think that is a good idea?"
"Because my parents are going on some church retreat thing this weekend and I miracuously convinced them to let me stay behind," Kai replied, excitement booming in his voice. "Well...they think I'm staying with Sehun, but what they don't know won't kill them."
"Yes because finding out their child lied to them in order to sneak his secret boyfriend over for the weekend definitely won't kill them," I said, sighing lightly afterward. "This isn't a good idea. We really shouldn't risk getting caught. They'll be ten times more furious if they catch us than they would if you just decided to tell them."
"Valid point, but I have never given them a reason to not trust me, Soo," he said back. "They don't suspect anything, I swear. And even if you get caught at the house with me, I'll just make something up to cover. Nothing bad is gonna happen. Like I said, when you have parents like mine, lying becomes second nature. I'm good at it."
"Gee, that's a comforting personality trait to have." I sent him a small glare and groaned, crossing my arms over my chest.
"Just trust me, okay?" He gently pulled my arms apart and took my hands. "If anything happens, I will take the blame. But that's a big if." I just looked at him. "If you really don't want to, though, I'll stop asking. I won't force you to if you really don't want to."
"It's not that I don't want to. I just don't want to see you get in trouble or get put in danger because of me," I replied, causing the expression on his face to soften.
"Baby," he started, cupping my face in his hands. "It wouldn't be your fault. It's not like you forced me to date you or something. If anything, my parents brought this on themselves. They can only blame themselves for making their son too scared to talk to them."
He made a point, but that didn't mean things were as simple as they should have been. But that was all the more reason to just go for it, right?
"Fine, but I'm trusting you," I said, poking his chest with my finger. "You may be able to lie to your parents without consequence, but if you lie to me--"
"Then I'll spend the rest of my time on Earth repenting," he interjected, proving that he always knew exactly what to say to make me smile.
I just hoped words would be enough to save us if anything went wrong.
Kai
Kyungsoo and I decided it would be best to have Sehun drop him off at my place after school on Friday. I was already risking a lot by lying about why I wanted to stay behind and I didn't want to be caught driving on top of all of that. He showed up about an hour after school let out and luckily, my parents had already left to meet the group they were going on the retreat with.
As soon as he came inside, I helped him take his stuff up to my room, noticing how heavy his bag was. "Thinking about moving in?" I said with a small grunt as I carried it up the stairs. He gave me a brief chuckle in response.
"You'd like that, wouldn't you?"
"Yeah, I would actually. I'd like that a lot." He laughed again. I set the bag on the floor when we got into my room, plopping on my bed immediately after.
"You're sure your parents didn't mind you leaving for the entire weekend?" I asked as he took his jacket off.
"No, they are always at work anyway, so I didn't even bother telling them," he said. I looked at him, kind of surprised to hear him say that. "Don't worry. They won't call the cops or anything," he said, laughing it off. "I once spent an entire week at Chanyeol's house and all they said when I got home was, 'Oh, there you are' and then continued going about their business."
"Wow, that sounds like it sucks," I said, feeling a little bad for him. I didn't want him to have overbearing parents like mine, but to have parents that didn't make any effort didn't seem much better.
"It does, I guess, but that's what therapy's for anyway," he said, laughing again as he sat down next to me on the bed. Sensing that he wanted to move on from this topic, I sighed and looked toward my desk.
"We should probably do our homework now so we have plenty of time to do other things," I said. "If I only get you to myself for one weekend, I don't want English assignments taking up any of my time."
Kyungsoo laughed as he smiled, nodding his head in agreement. Not long after we finished that, I ordered us some pizza for dinner. Then, he said he wanted to shower quickly and so he did and joined me down in the living room.
"Ah, it feels nice to be clean," he said with a big exhale as he sat down next to me.
"If things go the way I plan, it won't feel like that for long," I said, causing him to roll his eyes and a grin to grow on his face.
"Is that a fact?" he said as he moved to sit on my lap.
"It sure is. It'll feel better," I said, instantly encasing my arms around his waist and playing with the hem of his shirt.
"How much better?" Our faces were now only inches apart.
"I can probably show you better than I can tell you." I leaned in, gently and briefly brushing my lips against his.
"Well then, what are you waiting for?" He bit his lip and I smirked. He wrapped his arms around my neck and impatiently pulled me closer and closer to him until our lips were touching in a sweet kiss. I felt his hands find their way to the back of my head, pulling me impeccably closer.
Even if we got caught, I decided, this was totally worth it.
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