joyuma:3
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The room where Jo, Maki, and Nicholas stayed during the concert in Nagoya was across from Yuma and Harua's room. Making Jo, who originally wanted to spend time practicing in the room, go out to where his lover was. He walked casually—so that no one would suspect him to do.
And for the sake of God they only had a short time to make love before the soundcheck time arrived.
Jo sent the message to Yuma, but there was no reply.
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But in fact, that person didn't feel the same way―indeed, Nakakita Yuma cared about him and truly considering Jo's presence as a blessing in his life as a best friend. However, that wouldn't change Yuma's feelings towards him.
Should Jo go and join them now? But then, how was he supposed to face Yuma—and the others—later? Or should he just stay at the dorm until the break was over?
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When Jo clenches her jaw as she’s bombarded with a horde of unwanted thoughts, she mentally winces at how the ache has seemed to inch its way towards her upper jaw. It’s starting to seep into the area where her cheekbone meets her ear—a sting akin to the pain she feels in her ribs when she twists her torso the wrong way. A pain that permeates muscle and hits bone.
Ouch, is all she can say. Jo’s face is about to fall off—left ear probably next—but she doesn’t let it show.
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to yuma, heartbreak was just background noise like the hiss of the espresso machine or the rain on the windows. then one customer turned it into a weekly spectacle. it would have been funny if yuma hadn’t started becoming part of the show himself.
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“Yuma-chan.” She can’t keep the awe out of her voice. If it’s Yuma, she won’t be scared. “Would you please pierce my ears?”
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“You'd better watch your mouth.”
Jo’s voice is quiet, quieter than usual. She only speaks like this when they are alone. She leans in, and Yuma can feel the warmth of her body, the scent of fresh laundry and chocolate perfume.
“What can I say?” Yuma keeps smiling, but Jo can see right through her. “My mouth does amazing things to you.”
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Jo likes it when Yuma wears bold lipstick, bright shades that stain her own lips the color of cherries or ripe strawberries. -
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Yuma is sent to live with his grandmother in a remote mountain village, where crimson trees bleed like open wounds against the heavy peaks. Isolated and lonely, he has no one to turn to—until he meets Jo, a boy with whom he feels an instant, unshakable connection.
