he's an unfamiliar boy.
Pairings: YunJae, Jaejoong-Centric.
Length: Drabble; 404w.
Genre: Angst, but not really angst.
Rating: PG-15+
Summary: Because random unfamiliar boys you meet at night clubs don't stay unfamiliar forever.
A/N: Be warned. When rating is PG-15+, rating is PG-15+-just to be safe! :D
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He doesn’t mean to, but he ignores the greeting from the DJ when he looked his way. Jaejoong doesn’t know him, and his mother had always told him to stay away from strangers, so he did as he was told.
He doesn’t know whether it’s because of the neon lights that’s flashing in all directions, or if it's because his drink had been spiked by his friend that’s making the world around him spin-but he feels good. His mother never told him to stay away from Park Yoochun.
So when Jaejoong feels warm fingers slip into the spaces of his, he doesn’t turn around, because he knows they are unfamiliar. He doesn’t keep his eyes open because 1. The world that’s still spinning around him no longer feels good and 2. These unfamiliar fingers belonging to this unfamiliar hand might just let go to turn Jaejoong’s rocking body around so he could fit into the curves of this unfamiliar person, no longer allowing Jaejoong to continue being indenial-that unfamiliar boy is a perfect example of someone his mother would call a stranger.
And he's about to go against that.
Jaejoong knows that unfamiliar is just a word he likes to use in place of 'a stranger whom he likes'.
Then when number two does happen, Jaejoong hugs unfamiliar boy close, rests his head on unfamiliar boy's shoulder, keeps his eyes closed and continues rocking his body. Unfamiliar boy should stay unfamiliar.
‘Follow me,’ unfamiliar boy whispers into his ear, and he doesn’t hesitate to do so-warm fingers are too warm to want to let go. Then it’s when he’s pinned against the wall of the last cubicle in the men's bathroom, shirt already half way up his body, unfamiliar boy already moaning, belts already unbuckled and tongues already deep down each other’s throats, that Jaejoong begins to hesitate. And when Jaejoong pushes unfamiliar boy away, he begins to regret.
However, the way unfamiliar boy only smirks, leans back in to whisper his name into Jaejoong’s ear (Yunho, it was) for the second time that night reminds Jaejoong that his mother doesn’t own him-that shit may have happened and that she's always been the resolution to them all, but Jaejoong no longer wants that.
Then, 'Fuck it,’ Jaejoong says (and pulls Yunho by the collar for something he had pushed away just seconds ago) because unfamiliar boy has a name now.
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A/N: So I recently studied Romeo and Juliet at school :D Something that was originally planned to be a romantic YunJae version of the scene where R&J first meet at the ball turned out to be an unbelievably crazily distorted YunJae version of it