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“Even our own sons don’t take care of the house like you do, Riku-chan,” his mother says, reaching up to pinch Riku’s cheek. Her husband hums in agreement, patting Riku on the back and offering to buy Riku some desserts soon.
The thought of Riku being the perfect son that his parents have always wanted has crossed his mind more times than he can count and now that he’s living in their home it’s glaringly obvious. They praise him as if he’s their son—they adore him as if he’s their son. Riku thrives under the attention. Yushi watches him; the way Riku ducks his head down with a reddened face. He lets out a laugh that’s more like a giggle and it has Yushi feeling sick to his stomach.
“That’s not true,” Riku shakes his head, “Everyone does their share around the house. I just wanted to help out a little more since Auntie refused to let me pay rent.”
And there it is—Riku with the perfect, humble response. Yushi balls up his fists and goes back to his room.
For years the name Maeda Riku has brought a wave of anxiety over Yushi. And then Riku moves into the Tokuno family home and Yushi spirals.
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To be clear, his friend is wrong—Sion’s not jealous. He’s not the jealous type; never has been, never will be, because there’s nothing for Sion to be jealous about. Riku isn’t his boyfriend, Sion doesn’t have romantic feelings for Riku, and therefore Sion is not jealous. It’s simple.
It’s… it’s this guy’s fault (Sion didn’t bother remembering his name, obviously). He’s barged his way into Sion’s apartment, started joking around with his roommate so loudly Sion’s certain that the whole apartment complex can hear them, and Sion lost his headphones on the subway so he can’t even drown them out with Frank Ocean. He’s not jealous. He’s pissed off.
Oh Sion doesn't want to rip his hair out when he sees other men flirting with Riku. Nope, not one bit.
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Maeda Riku has been the one and only Spider-man for two weeks, and has been hopelessly in love with his roommate for a year. It only takes them basically adopting two teenagers for them to finally get their shit together.
Or: Riku takes care of the city, and Sion takes care of Riku.
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“Auntie was just showing us these,” Riku sits down next to him, making sure to keep a small gap between them, “She said this one’s her favourite.”
“She said that?” Sion stares at the picture, then back up at Riku. Riku whips his head to look anywhere else. “It’s mine, too.”
Looking at that picture becomes bittersweet. That day, a new seedling had been planted in his heart, and then he flew back home the next day, trying desperately to not let it wilt from being away from Sion. And when their text messages to each other became sparse, Riku had tried to date around, yet nothing could ever come close to that one-sided love he once had for Sion. Because that seed wasn’t a tree he could nurture and encourage to grow, it was something that grew like wildflowers—delicate, unexpected. Inimitable.
Riku agrees to spend his summer with his best friend in Mokpo. His best friends brother, who he hasn't seen in years, is really fucking hot.

