Chapter 4 - I Kissed A Boy and I Liked It

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A/N - I was really hoping to wrap up the flashback in this chapter, but I just couldn't bring myself to rush their first kissing scene, so I apologize for the very long chapter, hopefully the next chapter will catch us up with the present, but really I am just a slave to the story, so who knows where we will end up! 

- Arthit's inner thoughts will be represented as underlined italic text.

- Kongpob's inner thoughts will be represented as bold italic text.

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** Mature Content **

Flashback (cont...)

No one was more surprised than Kongpob when they announced him as the new Campus Moon, winning the popular vote was more than he had expected, add that to becoming the new Campus Moon and he really can't believe his luck. He can see and hear his friends cheering for him as he walks backstage after the show, but he only has one thought on his mind...

P'Arthit... I won our bet, that means P'Arthit has to grant me a wish! I should go find him, I didn't see him after the question portion of the competition.

When asked if he believed that the SOTUS system was outdated and should be discontinued, Kongpob thought he was being setup for sure. Most people who had seen him interact with Arthit would probably think he hated everything about the SOTUS system, but truth be told except for a few interactions, he thought that going through the hazing had actually brought his class much closer, not only to each other, but to their seniors as well. However, even he surprised himself with his response, that when used correctly he had a lot of faith in what the SOTUS system aimed to teach them, and that he himself had a lot of good memories of their activities. The shocking part being that, he meant every word. He looked up locking eyes with his P' after he gave his answer, and unless his eyes were playing tricks on him, he thinks that Arthit might have actually smiled at him, but he turned and walked out of the, auditorium before Kongpob could be sure.

Backstage all Kongpob could think about was finding his P' but every time he tried to walk away some group or person would pull him back in to take a picture or congratulate him. He was eyeing the exit as a possible escape when he saw the familiar back of someone, of THE someone he was looking for, walking away.

Deciding that being polite to a bunch of people he barely knew wasn't as important as seeing the one person he couldn't stop thinking about that evening, he abruptly threw out a few apologies as he pushed his way through the crowd surrounding him.

"P'Arthit! P'Arthit wait up!" he was jogging after Arthit, hoping to catch the senior before he disappeared, but the man kept walking like he didn't hear anything.



What the hell am I doing back here? What possessed me to come and find him? Just to congratulate him? What the fuck am I thinking?!

Arthit was still having heart palpitations from Kongpob's performance, when his junior decided to make his situation even worse. He thought for sure when Kongpob was asked about the SOTUS system that he would trash the whole idea. Part of him knew that a lot of what Kongpob did was to irritate him personally, but he was never really sure if his junior understood exactly what they were trying to teach all the underclassmen during the hazing meetings.

When Kongpob had given such an open and honest response about the potential merits of the SOTUS system, giving examples of his own positive experience, Arthit couldn't keep the smile from his face. Maybe he was getting through to this junior after all. Unfortunately, right after that Kongpob had once again found him in the auditorium and decided to throw him one of his signature smiles. A smile that was bright enough to cause Arthit's heart to skip a beat, which is what lead him to his current situation. Somehow backstage staring at his junior who was surrounded by a huge group of girls and guys all vying for his attention.

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