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Soobin paced his room. Huening Kai was late.
This was bad.
Kai wasn’t in good shape at school—he could tell. Though everyone else was easily fooled, Soobin didn’t miss how tightly Kai’s fingers were gripping the edge of his chair. When Soobin was finally able to make eye contact with him, Kai’s eyes had flashed red—for a brief moment, he looked wild, desperate.
Soobin’s heart was pounding with worry. Huening Kai was ok, right? There was no way—
There wasn’t much warning when his room suddenly darkened, a shadow passing through his window. Soobin crashed into his bed from the force of someone colliding into his chest.
He looked up to scarlet eyes.
“Kai, you scared me so much.” Soobin exhaled in relief as he caressed Kai’s cheek. Thank god. “Close the window.”
The vampire impatiently snapped his fingers, and the window slammed shut. Soobin’s brow furrowed as he pressed a thumb over Kai’s lips—they were almost bruised from what must have been the effort of keeping his thirst in check.
“Come on,” Soobin whispered, soothingly petting Kai’s hair. “I’m ready.” He wished they could figure out a way to start the feeding process while they were at school, but it was impossible with all of the cameras around.
Kai’s fangs elongated, and he was panting from the effort of restraining himself. His hands tightened almost painfully around Soobin’s arms.
“Soobinie, are you sure?”
Soobin’s heart hurt. “Yes baby, stop asking. I’ll be fine.” He pushed Kai’s head forward insistently. Kai really needed to stop worrying about him so much when he was the one who suffered for it.
Soobin’s breaths stuttered as the vampire nuzzled his neck to search for a suitable spot. It wasn’t long before he felt the familiar pinprick and press of lips against his pulsepoint; Soobin bit his lips to muffle any embarrassing sounds. Feeding really didn’t feel much different from necking, excluding the tiny fact that he normally passed out from the former.
Soobin could feel the edges of his vision fading fast, tiredly stroking Kai’s hair before everything went black.
Soobin slowly blinked awake, feeling warm and the most comfortable he’d been in a while. His limbs were entangled with Huening Kai’s. The vampire was staring at him, his eyes a deep chocolate brown. Safe.
Kai was holding his hand, and he likely had held it the whole time he was asleep. “Do you feel alright? Sick? Tired? Are you in pain—”
Soobin quickly kissed him to shut him up.
“You do this every time,” Soobin said as they parted regretfully. “I’m fine. You need to worry about yourself.”
Kai blushed as he snuggled closer. “It’s because I care about you,” he muttered.
“I know. I love you, ‘Ning.”
“Love you too, meanie Soobinie.”
