UmmeArooj
Hao doesn't do attachments. No friendships, no relationships, no love. He keeps his distance, watches from the sidelines, and never lets anyone close enough to leave him behind. Life has taught him one thing-people always leave. So, before they can, he pushes them away first.
Xion, on the other hand, has never once in his life stopped to think. Reckless, immature, and full of energy, he lives in the moment without worrying about consequences. If he wants something, he takes it. If he's curious, he asks. If he sees someone interesting-like the mysterious and untouchable Hao-he gets closer.
Too close.
Hao doesn't like it.
Xion doesn't care.
What starts as an irritation turns into an obsession. Hao doesn't understand why Xion won't leave him alone, and Xion doesn't understand why Hao won't just give in.
But the more Xion pushes, the more cracks start to show.
And beneath Hao's cold, distant mask is someone who is desperately afraid of being left behind.
Maybe that's why Xion doesn't plan on going anywhere.
Even if it means unraveling Hao piece by piece.