Sungjong must be really bored, Sungyeol decides. It’s the only explanation for why they end up at the Namsan cable car station, ten minutes after it closed, Sungjong kicking at the ground unhappily.
“How do you feel about hiking?”
“In the middle of the night,” Sungyeol gives Sungjong a disbelieving look and he just shrugs. He’s not sure if Sungjong is crazy or just carefree, it’s weird because usually Sungyeol is the one that’s unreasonable but in spite of how everything started he’s the one that’s being pulled along on a ride with no end in sight.
I might be dead by the time you read this.
Still no response from Myungsoo, Sungyeol wonders which of them will die first at this rate. It’s weird, he feels like he wants to get away from Sungjong but at the same time he’s curious, where will Sungjong end up if he keeps wandering around like this?
They end up wandering around Myeongdong. They’re stuck at a pedestrian crossing island, there's a giant digital display screen showing some random girl group dancing and he can’t hear what they’re dancing to over the chaos of everything else. Sungjong decides to start dancing, and singing, because he can apparently match the lyrics and melody perfectly just by watching the choreography.
Sungjong is crazy but Sungyeol thinks he must be crazy too because he ends up dancing with Sungjong and they miss the green light.
It’s almost 2AM, they’re sitting next to each other on stone steps, each sipping on a little bottle of apple yogurt (Sungjong paid, obviously).
“I broke up with my boyfriend today-yesterday.”
He supposes that Sungjong is trying to explain his behaviour, but Sungyeol doesn’t really get it, because he’s never needed a reason to be crazy and because he’s never cared enough about someone that it’d drive him crazy.
“You think I’m insane, don’t you?”
“Just a little bit,” Sungyeol answers with a smile. He doesn’t really get it, but he figures Sungjong is more lonely than crazy.
His phone vibrates in his pocket but Sungyeol doesn’t notice because they’re getting up and walking somewhere else again.
“Why are all the interesting places closed?”
“Because it’s 4 AM.” It’s not funny but they end up laughing so hard that they have to hold each other up.
“How do you feel about hiking?”
“In the middle of the night,” Sungyeol gives Sungjong a disbelieving look and he just shrugs. He’s not sure if Sungjong is crazy or just carefree, it’s weird because usually Sungyeol is the one that’s unreasonable but in spite of how everything started he’s the one that’s being pulled along on a ride with no end in sight.
I might be dead by the time you read this.
Still no response from Myungsoo, Sungyeol wonders which of them will die first at this rate. It’s weird, he feels like he wants to get away from Sungjong but at the same time he’s curious, where will Sungjong end up if he keeps wandering around like this?
They end up wandering around Myeongdong. They’re stuck at a pedestrian crossing island, there's a giant digital display screen showing some random girl group dancing and he can’t hear what they’re dancing to over the chaos of everything else. Sungjong decides to start dancing, and singing, because he can apparently match the lyrics and melody perfectly just by watching the choreography.
Sungjong is crazy but Sungyeol thinks he must be crazy too because he ends up dancing with Sungjong and they miss the green light.
It’s almost 2AM, they’re sitting next to each other on stone steps, each sipping on a little bottle of apple yogurt (Sungjong paid, obviously).
“I broke up with my boyfriend today-yesterday.”
He supposes that Sungjong is trying to explain his behaviour, but Sungyeol doesn’t really get it, because he’s never needed a reason to be crazy and because he’s never cared enough about someone that it’d drive him crazy.
“You think I’m insane, don’t you?”
“Just a little bit,” Sungyeol answers with a smile. He doesn’t really get it, but he figures Sungjong is more lonely than crazy.
His phone vibrates in his pocket but Sungyeol doesn’t notice because they’re getting up and walking somewhere else again.
“Why are all the interesting places closed?”
“Because it’s 4 AM.” It’s not funny but they end up laughing so hard that they have to hold each other up.
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