⊞ vii ⊞

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"cookies," mark said as a means of a greeting.

"what?" donghyuck looked up from his laptop to see the blond with a plate of cookies.

"oh my god! hand 'em over! gimme!" he exclaimed, running to his window and leaning out of it.

mark snickered as he walked away from the window.

"get back here! cookies!" donghyuck cried, trying to reach them without falling out of his window.

"get them yourself." mark laughed as he watched the younger scowl at him and stomp his foot.

"you're a dick." he sighed, throwing himself on his bed, "how the hell am i gonna get to your room without the front door?"

"easy." mark pulled something from outside his bedroom door. "a ladder."

"ladders help you go up, idiot, not sideways."

"not my fault you're not creative." mark opened up his window even more and laid the metal ladder down before pushing it through his window.

the ledges of their windows were balancing the ladder horizontally across the gap between their houses.

"holy— you're not a complete dumbass," the burnet muttered.

"i try." mark grinned.

"if this falls and i break my legs, i'm suing."

mark nodded at that, and donghyuck opened up his window more, clambering out.

he grabbed the sides of the ladder as he made his careful crawl over.

his leg slipped off the side. "fuck your plate of cookies i regret this so much!" he cried, clinging on for dear life.

mark stuck out his hand to help. contrary to his earlier agreement, he'd rather not be sued by his friendly good neighbor that he definitely didn't like.

the burnet glared, "you're lucky you have the cookies, or else you'd be falling to your death with me right now." he grabbed mark's hand.

mark ignored the death threat and felt his face burn as donghyuck's soft fingers wrapped around his own. wow, this was not good for his heart.

donghyuck rolled himself into the room and landed on the ground with a thump and an "ow."

"cookies!" he exclaimed as he dove for one, immediately forgetting his previous pain. mark was still laughing quietly.

"oh, this was so worth risking my life and a hospital bill over."

and a heart attack on my behalf, mark thought, but he didn't say that out loud.

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