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Forgot to tag Remi ripSeungcheol
Seungcheol's face lit up when Jeonghan suggested they hang out after school. "A date?" He grinned. "I suppose we can do that." He really loved dates. They brought such nice memories. Best part of being in relationship was definitely going on dates. "We could go to the movies," He suggested. "Then hang at my place afterwards."
He never knew he had hurt Jeonghan when he didn't show affection in school or even mention the fact he had a boyfriend towards friends. He felt he was protecting their social status, protecting them from hateful comments. He had no clue he was harming his boyfriend when he didn't look his way in the hallway. Surely he would feel like a terrible person if he knew.
He licked his lips before looking towards the school. A long sigh escaped him as he thought of how the day would go; how much homework he would receive, how the teacher would act towards him. He glanced back towards Jeonghan and smiled. He really did adore his boyfriend.
Jihoon
Jihoon knew he was coming off as timid. Maybe he would've been more bubbly if they weren't in the situation they were in now and maybe if Mingyu wasn't so popular. "Yeah, it's fine," He answered. He nodded as if he actually could relate to what the taller was saying. "Yeah..." Rather pitiful. "I must look like such an idiot," He thought to himself as his eyes flickered from Mingyu back to the sidewalk in front of him.
He never understood why he was bullied. He assumed it was because of his height or maybe because he would never fight back... Possibly it was be because of his failed love life. Either way the bullying was destroying his outlook on life. He was sick of lying to his mom and telling her he had received the bruises from gym... Just by a simple accident. Maybe his mother understood he was lying...
Not wanting to seem like a total outcast, he decided to spark up a conversation. "You know," He started. "You really didn't have to help me." No, that was a lie. He really did need to help him. He felt he would've went out cold if it went on any longer.