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“Sooyoung.” Soobin shouts as he walked out of the shoe store, looking for his daughter. He went to the mall to buy winter clothes as the weather was colder than anticipated, and Soobin would rather freeze if it meant his daughter would be warm.
Despite Soobin loving his daughter to pieces, she has a tendency to be difficult— and this is one of those moments. He looked away for a minute, and when he turned around, Sooyoung wasn’t there holding his hand.
As Soobin frantically looks for Sooyoung, he spots Sooyoung holding a stranger’s right hand, the stranger looking around. Soobin runs towards them, yanking the stranger’s left arm.
“Hey!” The stranger said, turned around as Soobin shoved him on the ground, letting go of Sooyoung’s hand while Soobin grabbed Sooyoung.
“Oh my, Sooyoung, are you okay?” Soobin asks his daughter, who nods. He grabs her up and carries her, but before he could walk away, he hears the stranger speak.
“You could’ve said thank you for helping, asshole!” The stranger said, but Soobin recognized the voice.
He turned around. “Yeonjun-hyung?” Soobin asked, seeing Yeonjun's eyes full of anger.
Yeonjun blinks, his anger subsiding, and he sighs. “Ya, Choi Soobin. That was rude of you to do that when your daughter was the one who came to me to help find you.”
Soobin tightly holds Sooyoung as he bows to Yeonjun. “That was rude of me, I am sorry. I thought you were kidnapping her, and well, I didn’t want to let you just walk away. Thank you.”
Yeonjun sighs again. “No, I’m sorry. I know it’s a father's instinct. But yeah, of course.”
Yeonjun walked up to Soobin, meeting Sooyoung’s eyes. “Don’t let go of your dad’s hand okay? I don’t want to get shoved to the ground again.”
Sooyoung nodded before Yeonjun redirected his eyes to Soobin. “So, how’s Yoon-Ah? It’s been a minute since I last saw you.”
“It’s been like five years, hyung.” Soobin chuckled. “And besides, we’re not together anymore. We got divorced when Sooyoung was two.”
“And how old is she now?”
“She’s four and a half years old.” Soobin sighed. “The divorce was hard on me, but it was Yoon-Ah’s choice and well, I decided to respect that.”
“She’s still involved, right?”
“Of course, she has Sooyoung every week, I only have her on the weekends. When Sooyoung gets older, she can have a say, but that’s what the courts decided for us. But lately, she’s been spending time with her new boyfriend and,” Soobin turned around and got close to Yeonjun, whispering, “if I can confide in you, I think she hasn’t been paying attention to Sooyoung as much.”
“Oh I’m sorry to hear that, Soobin-ah.” Yeonjun whispered back, his hand tapping on Soobin’s shoulder. “That means you’re single though, right?”
“With Sooyoung, there’s barely anybody who wants to date a single father. But their loss, my princess will always be my priority.” Soobin chuckled, smiling while looking at Sooyoung, brushing a hair strand behind her ear.
Yeonjun looks at Soobin and thinks. 'I could treat Soobin way better than Yoon-Ah ever could’ve.'
“You still have the same number from KakaoTalk right?”
“Of course, my phone number has never changed."
Yeonjun nods. "Then we should hang out sometime."
“I work all week and only have weekends Yeonjun-ah. But I can try and see–”
“No, I don't mind hanging out with you and Sooyoung. I know it might limit some options, but that doesn’t bother me at all.”
Soobin’s eyes brighten up. “You don’t have to agree–.”
“Soobin-ah, I’m agreeing to hang out with you and your daughter. It doesn’t matter nor bother me. I want to do this.”
“Ah, sorry.”
“Stop apologizing hyung. Let’s meet up sometime, and I can talk to you on KakaoTalk.” Soobin nods. “I have to go, but it was nice catching up with you.”
“It was nice catching up with you too.” Soobin said, turning around to continue his shopping.
-👨👧-
“Daddy, who was that?” Sooyoung asked as Soobin buckled her in her car seat.
“An old friend from college.” Soobin said. “Anyways, listen to him. I don’t want you to wander off, if he wasn’t my friend, who knows what could’ve happened to you. I would’ve been devastated.”
“I’m sorry daddy, it’s just I saw something on the window, and wanted to tell you to buy it for me but then I got lost.” Sooyoung said. “And I saw that guy sitting in a chair and I felt like I could trust him.”
“You felt like you could trust him? How?” Soobin asked but Sooyoung ignored him as she began playing with her doll’s hair. Soobin let it go and closed the door, walked around to the driver side door, and started his car.
His home isn't far, only a fifteen minute drive. A small apartment that's barely furnished as he moved there several weeks ago for his new job. A new job where he gets paid several thousand won, all for Sooyoung. He wants a fresh start, away from Ansan and closer to Seoul. But to also make sure Sooyoung has the best, as she gives him purpose. For a better life, for whatever interests she has in the future, he wants to make sure she has everything he didn't have and more.
Because Sooyoung deserves it.
Soobin wasn't lying to Yeonjun when he hasn't dated people. He went on dates, but being a single parent drove away many potential relationships, because all he cared about was Sooyoung.
Weekdays, he works at an office, and weekends are spent with Sooyoung. No time for friends or partners. Which Soobin admits, he didn’t try hard enough to keep them around.
Maybe that’s why Yoon-Ah cheated on him. And like the pathetic self he was, he begged her to stay.
“It’s the fact you’re always at work, and care too much about Sooyoung. But you neglected me.” Yoon-Ah said. “I didn’t want to stay in this loveless marriage where my husband is more like a roommate I can occasionally fuck. But even that has gone down the drain. I just want a divorce, I don’t want to deal with your pleads.”
Soobin reluctantly nodded, reluctantly signed the divorce papers months later, finalizing their divorce.
“Unless you’re dying, don’t call me,” Yoon-Ah said. “Better yet, delete my number. Just contact me through the parenting app, and make sure it’s related to or about Sooyoung. I don’t care what you do in your life.”
Soobin just stood there and watched the love of his life disappear, the once endearing woman fading. Soobin doesn’t have love for her, since he realized that there’s no point to love if that’s how he got treated.
But he feels bad for not listening to Yeonjun, Yeonjun warned him.
"Dude, you shouldn't date her, she's rude as hell and she would ditch you for someone else." Yeonjun shouted at Soobin. They were at a small Korean barbecue restaurant, but Soobin assumes the alcohol got the best of him. "There are plenty of women that's better than her."
"Ya, Yeonjun hyung, you really should watch your words." Soobin warned Yeonjun. "It's my girlfriend you're spewing that bullshit of."
Yeonjun looked at Soobin and sighed. The tension was so high that a knife would struggle to cut through. Yeonjun got up and walked out. Soobin didn't know why Yeonjun did that. He knew that he barely hid his dislike for Yoon-Ah, but he thought Yeonjun would accept it. That Yoon-Ah was the one for Soobin. But where did that go for him?
Nowhere.
He hurt all the people he once loved and cared about. But Sooyoung trusting Yeonjun and seeing him again, it tugs his heart. Like he's been given a chance to make things right.
'I will not ruin it again.' Soobin thought to himself.
It was the next weekend, and Soobin and Yeonjun have been texting each other often.
Sharing about their day, and how Yeonjun was excited to see him on the following weekend, what food should he buy for Sooyoung, what movies would be appropriate for a child, and if he could stay the night.
They agreed on fried chicken, but debated on what fried chicken was the best. They agreed that Disney movies were the most age-appropriate for Sooyoung. Soobin allowed Yeonjun to stay the night, but he would probably need to sleep on the couch. Yeonjun didn't object to that.
Which brings Soobin looking through his closet, hoping he has extra pillows and blankets, sighing in relief when he finds them. He cleaned the whole house while Sooyoung played with her dolls. He approached the couch, placing the blankets and pillows beside him before sitting. He hears the bell ring seconds later, getting up immediately to see Yeonjun holding a small bouquet of roses.
"Hey, it's nice to see you," Yeonjun said with a smile on his face. "I saw this bouquet and thought of you, so I got it. Do you have a spare vase?"
Soobin nods no as he takes the bouquet from Yeonjun. "I will buy one tomorrow."
Soobin moves aside, letting Yeonjun to come in his apartment, and he immediately takes off his shoes. Soobin hears footsteps and looks to see Sooyoung walking towards them. Yeonjun looks up and smiles. "Hey Sooyoung."
"Hi!" Sooyoung says enthusiastically, showing Yeonjun her doll. "Isn't my doll pretty?"
The doll has sharpie marks on her face, and Yeonjun chuckles. "She's pretty but not as pretty as you."
Sooyoung giggles before walking away. Soobin chuckles. "So you're going to try to win my daughter over?"
"I think she already liked me when I found her father," Yeonjun hummed. "Until said father pushed me in the process. I was afraid you were going to hurt me."
"I already apologized hyung."
Yeonjun chuckles. "I'm just teasing Soobin-ah. You haven't changed as much as I thought."
Soobin rolled his eyes and walked away, going into the kitchen to start serving the food.
"You actually learned how to cook?" Yeonjun teased Soobin, and Soobin found himself rolling his eyes again and looking at Yeonjun, who was near the table. "Remember when you used to burn the food all the time? You even managed to burn pizza, and we had to evacuate from the apartment because the fire alarm went off."
"Don't remind me, I don't even know how I managed that," Soobin said, smiling when Yeonjun chuckled. "Anyways, here's your plate. Feel free to sit anywhere at the table, I'm going to call Sooyoung down to eat."
Yeonjun nodded, grabbed the plate, and sat down.
-👨👧-
After eating, watching Zootopia, and sending Sooyoung to bed, it was time to clean up the table.
Soobin was always reluctant to clean the table, but he didn't want to deal with roaches like last time. He turned on the faucet to start cleaning, while Yeonjun grabbed the plates and cups from the table.
“How can someone leave you? You’re like the definition of perfect.” Yeonjun said, placing the last of the plates and cups from the table in the sink.
“Well Yoon-Ah wanted more and I couldn’t give that to her.” Soobin responded.
“I just think she’s a bitch.” Yeonjun blurted out, before covering his mouth with his hands. He shouldn't have said that, even when he believes it to be true.
“Yeonjun-ah, don’t say that.” Soobin said, still focused on cleaning the dishes. “She was not a bitch, she just fell in love with someone else.”
Yeonjun can't stand this, seeing that Soobin lacks self-respect. He knows he shouldn't care, shouldn't escalate the situation, but he couldn't help it. He turns off the faucet. “Falling in love with someone else when she was married and had a child? Soobin, do you hear yourself?”
Soobin looks up to Yeonjun, his breath hitched as he realizes that Yeonjun is inches away from his face. “Soobin, when are you going to see that Yoon-Ah wasn’t a good person and that there are better people who would cherish you for life? Someone who wanted you for so many years, standing right in front of you. How come you can give her leniency but not me? All I did was warn you back then. What was so special about her? Why couldn't you give me a chance?”
"What do you mean give you a chance?" Soobin said. "You think I knew you harbored feelings for me this entire time?"
"Not that, I knew you were oblivious." Yeonjun sighed. "I meant on how you were willing to cut me out so quickly."
Soobin chuckled when he heard Yeonjun call him oblivious, it seems like everyone knew that but him.
"I did give you a chance, I knew you were drunk, but you still said rude things about her." Soobin sighed. "And I didn't cut the friendship, you never texted me. I actually messaged you but you never texted me back. I tried to talk to you at school, but you were cold to me."
Yeonjun looked at Soobin dumbfounded. "I never ended the friendship Soobin, I just walked away to calm down. University got busy and I never seen you. And I did reach out, several times but you never responded."
"Yeonjun-hyung, I promise I never received any messages from you. If anything, I always asked Yoon-Ah if she saw any messages from you and she would tell me no—" Soobin stopped, realizing that Yoon-Ah was behind it.
Yeonjun never stopped talking to him, and Soobin was too naive to realize that.
"It took you this long to realize?" Yeonjun asked. "I know she's the mother of your child, but it hurts. Especially that it took you five years to realize that I was right."
Yeonjun walks away, and Soobin reaches out and grabs his wrist. Yeonjun pushed Soobin’s hand away as he continued to walk towards the door.
It's deja vu all over again, but he told himself he can't ruin their friendship again. Especially if he could so something about it.
He followed Yeonjun and turned him around, pushing him against the front door. Maybe Soobin is being impulsive, and maybe he should stop himself.
But he doesn’t care about logic or consequences.
Soobin pressed his lips against Yeonjun's. Soobin can feel Yeonjun’s shock, but he doesn't care.
Yeonjun pushed Soobin back.
“We can’t do this in the living room, Soobin.”
“Ah.” Soobin said, attempting to hide a smile as he grabbed Yeonjun’s wrist and led him to the bedroom, making sure that the door behind him was closed and locked.
-👨👧-
Soobin woke up to the smell of food. He rubs his eyes, and realizes what he has done. He goes to the bathroom and looks at himself, hickey marks around his neck as his fingertips trace over it. He quickly goes to his closet and finds a turtleneck to hide the marks. After getting ready, he walks to the kitchen to see Sooyoung eating with Yeonjun, who was cooking and talking to Sooyoung.
He was about to walk in when Sooyoung said something that caught his attention.
“So are you going to be my new dad?” Sooyoung asked him.
"Oh no. I'm just a friend of your dad, so think of me as an uncle." Yeonjun hummed, sitting next to Sooyoung. Yeonjun admits, he wishes Soobin and he were a couple. He could help him take care of Sooyoung and take care of Soobin.
He would do anything just to be in Soobin's proximity.
"I would rather have you than my mom, she's mean."
"Ah Choi Yoon-Ah." Yeonjun said, and Sooyoung nodded her head.
"How do you know my mom, uncle Yeonjun?"
"Your mom, your dad, and I went to college together. I knew your father for a bit before he met your mom." Yeonjun said. "I wasn't friends with her, so I can't say much about her."
Sooyoung hums. "Well, my mom's mean. She doesn't do anything for me anymore, and she says I have a new brother but he's mean too. Everyone is so mean but daddy."
"Ah I'm sorry Sooyoung." Yeonjun said, patting Sooyoung's head.
"I just wish you were my dad, daddy needs someone like you."
Yeonjun blinked.
'Someone like him?' Soobin thought.
"Someone like me?" Yeonjun points to himself, and Sooyoung nods, but she doesn't say more. Yeonjun chuckles, unaware that Soobin is in the hallway, hearing every single word that Sooyoung said. It aches his heart knowing that Sooyoung has been feeling unloved and that a stranger was more worthy of her attention than his ex-wife.
He had his suspicions as Sooyoung would always whine and say she wants to stay with him. He tried to get her to talk about her home life with Yoon-Ah. But she always ignored his questions, and Soobin didn't want to pry.
Maybe this is the wake-up call he needed.
Soobin walks in, fake yawning. "Good morning."
"Good morning daddy." Sooyoung said. "Did you know Uncle Yeonjun cooks?"
Soobin nodded. "He used to cook for me all the time in college."
"Yeah I heard you were a bad cook." Soobin rolls his eyes at his daughter's comment, as Yeonjun chuckles.
"Well my cooking's subpar now, isn't it?"
"Mn, your cooking is good." Sooyoung responded. Yeonjun nodded and gave Soobin a thumbs-up.
-👨👧-
After they finished eating, Soobin struggled to pull his daughter away from Yeonjun's legs as Yeonjun attempted to leave.
"Sooyoung-ah, you need to let go, he'll be back next week for Christmas weekend."
"But I want Uncle to stay daddy."
"Oh come on Sooyoung, I promise he will be back and stay with us for the entire weekend." Soobin said, looking up at Yeonjun for reinforcement.
"Yes, I will be back. Please listen to your dad." Soobin managed to pull Sooyoung away.
"See, when has daddy been a liar?" Soobin asked Sooyoung.
"Never."
"Exactly, now say goodbye to him without clinging onto him, I'm sure he got things to do."
"Bye Uncle Yeonjun." Sooyoung said, sniffling, and Yeonjun coos at her. He kneels and makes eye contact with her.
"I promise I will be back, okay? Pinky promise." Yeonjun shows Sooyoung his pinky finger, and she intertwines and nods. "Now be a good girl and don't cause problems for your dad."
Yeonjun leaves the apartment, and Sooyoung continues sniffling as Soobin tries to comfort her.
Yeonjun can't believe it's already the weekend.
During the week, he was swamped at work, but was looking forward to seeing Soobin and Sooyoung on the weekend. It gave him enough energy to push forward.
Though Christmas already passed, Yeonjun decides he should buy Sooyoung gifts and surprise Soobin by coming a day early. He has done enough research on what almost five year old girls like: toys. He walks into the store, holding a basket, and his eyes land on the bouquet section. He checks out the bouquets and grabs a rose bouquet.
'Nothing wrong with a classic.' Yeonjun grabs it and smiles at the possibility of Soobin having something nice. A small gesture to show Soobin what he means to Yeonjun. He smiles when he remembers that night, how it was a dream come true.
He hopes that buying bouquets would establish in Sooyoung's mind that she shouldn't accept mediocrity.
Walking over to the toys section, he's set on dolls, and makes sure he doesn't grab dolls Sooyoung already has.
'Does Sooyoung have this already?' Yeonjun thought, holding a princess doll box. Wearing a sparkly red dress and silver jewelry, that doll has to be it. Sooyoung would like it. Grabbing that doll, he picks up two other dolls, and head over to the gift bag section. Grabbing a red gift bag, he determines it's big enough to fit three dolls.
As Yeonjun checks out, he winces at the total. Though he isn't frugal, Yeonjun isn't the type to spend his money on unnecessary items. But after meeting Soobin again, he would go into debt if it meant he could give Soobin and Sooyoung the world. He walks out of the store, smiling that he gets to surprise Soobin, that he can cook dinner with Soobin, cuddle with him as they watch a movie, and see Sooyoung's face light up as she opens her gift.
It doesn't take long for Yeonjun to find himself in front of Soobin’s doorstep. He feels nervous, but he takes a deep breath until he hears a familiar voice.
"Uncle Yeonjun!" Sooyoung exclaimed as she ran towards Yeonjun with her arms wide open. Yeonjun smiles, kneeling to give her a hug. Hearing heels clicking, he looks up and his smile drops instantly, realizing who he's making eye contact with. He stands up, feeling Sooyoung holding onto his leg.
“Yeonjun-ssi, it's been a minute.” Yoon-Ah says, as she looks at the bouquet of roses Yeonjun's holding. "May I ask why you're in front of Soobin’s apartment with flowers?"
Yeonjun always hated Yoon-Ah. Despite having enough charm to enchant Soobin, she is rude, condescending, and hypocritical.
And now, he's standing in front of her, seeing her face as she questions Yeonjun on the bouquet.
When Yeonjun walked out of the restaurant, he hoped that it would wake Soobin up. How his actions hurt Yeonjun. But he knew it was naive of him to think that way.
If Soobin kept choosing Yoon-Ah over and over again, shouldn't Yeonjun accept that? He couldn't; he hadn't managed to accept it, even though they were together for over a year at that time.
"What do you think the flowers are for, Yoon-Ah?"
Yeonjun knew the real reason why Yoon-Ah hated him. Because Yeonjun was an openly gay man while Yoon-Ah was a religious person.
Allegedly, as she cheated on Soobin.
-👨👧-
Soobin opened the door, wondering where Yoon-Ah and Sooyoung were.
But he didn't expect to see his ex-wife and Yeonjun glaring at each other, Sooyoung hiding behind Yeonjun.
"Hey Yoon-Ah, hey Yeonjun." Soobin sheepishly greeted, snapping their attention to him.
"Soobin, we got to talk." Yoon-Ah firmly stated, walking in the apartment and grabbing Soobin's wrist. She goes into a room and shuts the door. "You're gay now?"
"What? What are you talking about?" Soobin asked. "What do you mean I'm gay now? Did you forget I'm bisexual?"
"I thought I cured you from that disease." Yoon-Ah said, laughing in disbelief. "So my ex husband wants to be fucked by some man now? You were always this disgusting?"
Yoon-Ah shoves Soobin, and Soobin slightly stumbles, unexpected that Yoon-Ah would've put her hands on him. "You disgust me, and you bring this to Sooyoung? What if you brainwash her to be gay too?"
"Shut up." Soobin whispered, and Yoon-Ah caught it.
"What?"
"I said shut up, how dare you say that about me and Sooyoung. You told me you don't care on what I do with my life and yet you're lecturing me on my choices? You really think that being gay is a disease and what, I should be ashamed to love someone?" Soobin gets closer to Yoon-Ah, towering over her. "You have the right to love someone else, but talking badly about me is something I will not tolerate. You will not make me feel ashamed when you were the one who divorced me, the one who told me I was not enough, the one you threw away in the trash. And you know what? I should file for full custody then. My daughter will not be a hateful bitch like—"
Yoon-Ah slapped Soobin, shutting him up as she stormed out of the room, leaving Soobin in disbelief.
He heard footsteps and saw Yeonjun. All he remembered was Yeonjun hugging him, holding him as Soobin collapsed to his knees, tears rolling down his cheek.
"Soobin, I'm so sorry." Yeonjun whispered.
"You did nothing wrong Yeonjun hyung. If anything, I'm glad you're here with me and Sooyoung." Soobin said, hugging him back.
After Soobin calmed down, he's sitting on the couch with Yeonjun, debriefing on what just happened.
"All I heard was shouting, so I told Sooyoung to go to her room and put her headphones on, and wait for you to come into her room." Yeonjun said. "When I saw her storming out, she gave me the middle finger and told me I was disgusting. I didn't know what she did to you, but seeing you holding your cheek and crying, I'm sure I got the gist."
Soobin hums. "I'll be honest, I heard the conversation you had with Sooyoung. I didn't realize how much Yoon-Ah was hurting Sooyoung. You opened my eyes to Yoon-Ah and I'm sorry I brushed you off. Maybe the apology was overdue, but I really should've listened to you."
"Soobin," Yeonjun said, cupping his face. "You were young and in love, I will never blame you. I was mad, but what could I do?"
"Still, I wished Yoon-Ah was a better person. Or at least, wasn't a hypocrite. She told me she doesn't care what happens to me after the divorce and now she's coming in my apartment to shout at me? What's that for?"
"I told you she was a hypocrite." Yeonjun leans to kiss his forehead. "But it's in the past, I have left the bouquet that started this mess on the table and I placed the gifts for your daughter near the tree."
Soobin turned his head and saw a big red bag near the tree. He smiles. "Sooyoung will open it after dinner. Which reminds me, you should cook tonight. Sooyoung will not stop boasting about your cooking."
"Really?" Yeonjun smiled as Soobin nodded. "Okay, I can see what you have and see what I can make."
Yeonjun gets up and looks around the kitchen. The only things he found were ramen noodles and eggs.
He turns to Soobin. "Please tell me this isn't all you eat."
Soobin stays quiet.
"Oh come on."
"To be fair, anytime Sooyoung is over here, I mainly buy takeout." Soobin said. "And the day you came over, I was craving a specific meal, so I had to buy ingredients for it."
"Then how long did you move here?"
"A couple weeks ago? Like two months ago."
"Soobinnie, you need actual food." Yeonjun said. "Tomorrow, I will go grocery shopping and get you to eat better."
Soobin chuckles. "Okay."
-👨👧-
As Yeonjun boils some ramen, Soobin looks for Sooyoung in her room. He knocks on her door, and goes in. "Sooyoungie."
She looks up and smiles, placing her tablet beside and removing her headphones. "You're okay daddy?"
"Mn, I'm fine." Soobin approaches to the corner of her bed and sits. "So, Uncle Yeonjun bought you a gift. Come down so you can open it."
"Daddy, did mom hurt you?" Soobin stays quiet. "I don't like her, I really wish she wasn't my mom."
"I know sweetie," Soobin said. "I wished I could get the courts to agree."
"Is there no way for me to stay with you?"
"Not for the next couple of months." Soobin puts his hand on her head, caressing her hair. "But don't worry about that, I'll figure it out. Until then, come down."
Sooyoung nods, and follows Soobin to the living room, where Yeonjun is sitting on the couch. He notices them. "Hey Sooyoung, Uncle got you a gift."
Yeonjun points to the big red gift bag, and Sooyoung grabs it and plops on the couch next to Yeonjun. She opens the bag, and smiles. "You got me new dolls?"
"Of course, you play with them all the time. I just hope I grabbed new dolls and not ones you already owe."
Sooyoung pulls out all the dolls in the bag, and looks at the doll Yeonjun knew Sooyoung would like.
"Now what do you say to Uncle Yeonjun?"
"Thank you!" She said, and Yeonjun gives her a side hug.
"Of course. Now let's get ready to eat." Sooyoung nods and runs to the kitchen. Yeonjun and Soobin laugh.
"You should come over more often instead of the weekends, hyung."
"So I'm invited to come over every single day?"
"Well, at least tell me you're coming over." Soobin gets up from the couch and stretches. "Now come eat."
Yeonjun smiles and gets up. "Of course, the ramen should almost be ready."
If this were a dream, Yeonjun never wants to wake up. But seeing Soobin and Sooyoung sitting at the dinner table, he only hopes he can continue seeing them like this. And maybe one day, they would become a real family.
Yeonjun can't wait to begin his forever with Soobin.
