Chapter 25

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Yola mis amigos!

Last chapter for today!

Might publish another one tomorrow...

IDK

Anyways...

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"Mark!" Donghyuck called out while walking to the front door, "Pizza's here!"

"Be right there!" Mark called back.

"Thanks!" Donghyuck told the pizza guy, handing him the money and taking the pizza, "Keep the change. Have a nice day!"

"Here," Mark said, taking the pizza from him and following him into the room.

"You okay with sitting on the floor?" Donghyuck asked, grabbing his laptop from the bed, "I just don't want there to be crumbs on my bed and I don't even have the vacuum yet so-"

"Donghyuck!" Mark said, shaking his head with fondness, "I'm fine with it."

"Oh thank god," Donghyuck breathed a sigh of relief, "I didn't know how to say no if you said otherwise."

"We should be able to make compromises, you know," Mark said, setting the pizza on the floor in between them, "We're living together now. If we're not honest with each other and talk things out, this whole living situation will become more complicated than it needs to be and it'd be hell for the both of us."

"Mark Lee, resident mediator," Donghyuck said with a little giggle, "Who would've thunked?"

"I will have you know I can be very mature when I have to be," Mark said, grabbing a slice.

"We learn new things about each other every day," Donghyuck joked.

"I learnt your kinks and you learnt how mature I can be," Mark said, "Seems like a fair trade."

"Shut up!" Donghyuck said, taking a bite out of his slice of pizza while scrolling through his Netflix account, "What do you want to watch?"

"Anything's good," Mark said with his mouth full. He swallowed the bite before asking, "How much do I owe you for the pizza?"

"Nothing," Donghyuck said, not looking up from the laptop, "Hey, is Brooklyn Nine Nine okay?" (I strongly recommend)

"I want to pay for half," Mark said.

"It's my treat. Don't worry about it." Donghyuck said, waving his hand.

"Chinese is on me tomorrow then," Mark declared.

"No, I wa-" Donghyuck started to protest but Mark stopped him.

"Let me treat you tomorrow and starting next week we split the takeaway's," He said, "Fair?"

"Fine," Donghyuck pouted, "Fair."

"I love Brooklyn Nine Nine," Mark said, switching back to their entertainment choices.

They started to binge the show, inserting comments and jokes while eating the pizza. After a couple of random episodes, they were getting tired.

"I've always wanted that, you know?" Donghyuck stared longingly at the screen.

"What? Yogurt?" Mark asked, confused.

"No," Donghyuck said, "A relationship like Jake and Amy's."

"They're not real, Donghyuck," Mark said, "They're in a tv show. Obviously it's going to look perfect. They haven't even fought once. That's unrealistic."

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