TITLE: Of Horror Movies, Cheekiness and A Frightened Kangin
RATING: G
GENRE: Pure fluff
SUMMARY: Where Kangin isn't so suave.
"Ahh! Why'd you choose a horror movie?" KangIn whispered, as he held the blanket up covering half of his face.
SungMin smiled and continued eating his popcorn in a casual manner. Their relationship was still new. They had gone out together, hung out with friends and had dinner, but this was the first time they had stayed in and were alone together.
KangIn leaned back on the couch, and pulled his knees to his chest. "How aren't you scared? I didn't even--AHH!" He cried out when a particularly menacing ghost came on the screen.
SungMin looked over at KangIn and laughed. "You know for someone as big as you, I never thought you'd be this scared of horror movies."
KangIn held the blanket up, so that it would cover the screen, and then looked towards SungMin. "Yah! What are you talking about? I'm not that--AISHH!" He cried out when he lowered the blanket, thinking it was safe to look, apparently it wasn't.
SungMin laughed and continued eating his popcorn, oh so, calmly.
"Maybe I should just put the blanket over my head completely," KangIn said solemnly. He, honestly, thought that a night in watching a movie would be a perfect date. They would be alone, the lights were out, he would casually put his arm around SungMin's shoulders and that would lead to other activities that hopefully wouldn't involve the movie. But, apparently, that was not the case because he was spending a majority of the movie underneath the blankets. Alone.
"Aww, poor KangIn," SungMin said sympathetically.
"Yah! I'm suffering here, and you're just eating your popcorn," KangIn pouted, trying to avoid the screen.
SungMin smiled, again. It was cute, really. KangIn always made it seem as if he was a big and strong boy, but seeing him squirm through this horror movie showed SungMin that he really wasn't.
"Why couldn't we just--AHHH!" KangIn scurried from his side of the couch to SungMin's and clutched onto his arm for real life. "Is it over?" KangIn asked, nervously, burying his head against SungMin's arm.
"Almost," he replied with a grin, leaning into KangIn. SungMin reminded himself to rent out more horror movies for their future dates.
TITLE: Burning Up
RATING: G
GENRE: Fluffiness ensues
SUMMARY: It's snowing, the bus is late and Sungmin has lost his pink mitten.
"Aish! It's so cold!" SungMin shivered, as the snow fell upon them. KangIn and SungMin were waiting for the bus to come, but it seemed like traffic was being held up because of the sudden huge amounts of snow.
"Why didn’t you wear a heavier coat? Or at least wear a hat? And wear your mittens!" KangIn cried out, protectively.
"I didn't know it would snow today! And, I only have one mitten," he pouted, as he held up a lone pink mitten, "I don't know where the other one is."
KangIn shook his head in disappointment, and dug his hands into his pockets, and shaking his head to get the snow out of his eyes.
SungMin's teeth started to chatter, as the minutes went by. "Maybe we should call someone?" He managed to say in between shivers.
KangIn shook his head. "No, everyone's busy. Most of them have exams coming up and DongHae and EunHyuk are on their 3 month anniversary."
SungMin nodded in disappointment. "AHH! Can we go buy another mittten for me? My hand is getting frostbites!"
KangIn looked at SungMin, and then grabbed his mitten-less hand and pulled into his own coat pocket, while holding it.
SungMin looked at KangIn with surprise.
"Just until the bus comes," KangIn said, trying not to smile, as he squeezed SungMin's hand.
SungMin smiled. It wasn't that cold anymore.
TITLE: The Colour Pink, Karaoke and Strawberry Ice Cream
RATING: G
GENRE: More fluff.
SUMMARY: Kangin's friends think that he needs a girlfriend. Enter dating agency.
"Long walks on the beach, stuffed animals, and the colour pink ... what the hell?" KangIn cried out, as he read the sheet that SungMin had filled out for him.
"Trust me, girls like that kind of stuff," SungMin reassured him.
KangIn scoffed and went back to his side of the room. KangIn's friends had decided that he had been single too long and needed to go find himself a nice girlfriend. Somehow, one of them got the idea to put his name in a dating agency, where he had to fill out a questionnaire and then they would match him up with someone compatible with him. KangIn obviously didn't like the idea, because he already had someone in mind, he just didn't have the nerve to come out and say it, yet.
KangIn had outright refused, but then SungMin said that he would do one with him so that he wouldn't feel like a total loser.
"What? Lots of girls are into the sensitive and shy type of boys!" SungMin protested.
"Sure, SungMin, sure," he replied, obviously not believing him.
"What?! Look at DongHae! Have you seen the amounts of stuffed toys he sleeps with? And then we took that picture o him sleeping with them and used it as payback. And, look where he is now? We posted that picture up and now he has a date every single night," SungMin argued.
He had a point. After that picture of DongHae sleeping with his 326534 stuffed animals, the girls were flocking to him like crazy. But, KangIn didn't want that type of attention.
"Hmm, long walks, stuffed animals and the colour pink ... I don't know, especially the colour pink!" KangIn murmured. He suddenly looked up, a light bulb forming above his head. "SungMinnie, what would did you put? Honestly?"
SungMin scratched his head. "I like ice cream, especially strawberry, and karaoke, and the colour pink."
"YAH? Really?"
SungMin nodded. "Okay, I have to head out now; do you want me to drop off that form for you?"
"Umm, nope, that's okay," KangIn said with a half smile.
SungMin left and KangIn searched for a pen. He crossed out the answers that SungMin had written down for him, and put in place, ice cream, especially strawberry, and singing karaoke.
KangIn sighed happily. He grabbed his coat and headed out to hand in his form to the agency.