The two teenage boys spend hours messing around on the playground which is meant for those of much younger ages than the two, but they don't necessarily care. Changbin feels this is the most fun he's had in ages and Felix is overly happy by the fact he got his friend to feel better.
After using up all their energy by playing tag, they lay breathlessly on the grass next to the playground. The two stare up at the glittering stars of the night.
Changbin glances at Felix, noticing that his eyes sparkle just as much as the stars as well as how much those very stars resemble the many freckles that lay on his cheeks.
"Like what you see?" Felix jokes leading to a scoff by Changbin as he looks away, but despite this he still smiles.
"We should really get going. It's late." Felix says, a slight hint of disappointment in his voice as he really doesn't want to leave Changbin's side.
Changbin sighs, knowing that Felix is right. He sits up. "I'll walk you home."
Felix sits up as well. "No. I'll walk you home."
"Felix, come on." Changbin laughs. "I'm walking you home."
"Rock, paper, scissors?" Felix challenges. "Whoever wins gets to walk the other home."
Changbin rolls his eyes but nonetheless obliges.
Felix pulls out rock and Changbin pulls out scissors.
"Dammit." Changbin curses.
"Welp, guess I win." Felix smirks and stands up.
"3 games. Whoever wins the most out of three games." Changbin says, hoping that he'll win the next two rounds.
"Alright."
Unfortunately for Changbin, he lost all three rounds.
Felix laughs at him. "How can someone be so unlucky to lose at rock, paper, scissors?"
"Oh, shut up." Changbin crosses his arms over his chest.
Felix then walks Changbin home and helps him open the window of his room. Changbin climbs into his room and just as Felix is about to leave he grabs his wrist.
"Can we meet again tomorrow?" He asks.
Felix smiles. "Of course. See you tomorrow, Binnie."
"Bye, Lix." Changbin smiles back.