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broomsick · 1 year
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I think the timing’s perfect for a reminder that norse paganism isn’t a closed practice! Please look into it if it interests you, because neither your skin color, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or any other personal circumstance prevents you from adopting norse spirituality. Anybody can be norse pagan, pass it on!
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witchy-shxt · 18 days
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So I’ve seen multiple posts on Reddit asking “Can I worship the Gods if I’m ___”. Usually the asker is part of the LGBTQ+ community. I hate that anyone feels the need to ask this. (Part of the reason I ended up drifting away from Heathenry in the past was because I’m black, and didn’t want to screen for Nazis anymore.)
I’m giving my answer here, but I want to make it clear that I’m only speaking for open traditions (Greek, Heathenry, Roman, Egyptian).
YES. THE GODS ARE OKAY WITH IT.
They are our divine parents. They WANT to be worshipped. They love us and want what’s best for us. They won’t care if you’re BIPOC, LGBTQ+, disabled, etc. Disability, mental health status, race, gender, sexuality, and nationality are human concerns—the gods are above that.
If you feel called to this path? GO FOR IT. YOU ARE WELCOME.
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sayjoisme84 · 1 year
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Community Stance Against Hate and Bigotry in Heathenry
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the-nettle-knight · 1 year
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I'm getting a tattoo done and they've got Heiling and Wardruna on and it's basically a spiritual experience at this point. I'm getting a tattoo inspired by the Bronze Age rock carvings from Scandinavia. It hurts but it's not too bad and it's gonna be amazing done
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techtechonmymind · 1 year
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1nyourdr34ms · 4 months
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Shadows of Feels: Between Heart and Mind
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pairing: NCT Mark x fem!reader
Prequel: Shadows of Feels: Love at the Second Sight
+18 MINORS DON'T INTERACT!!!
others: SVT Mingyu (fem!readers ex), Haechan (Marks bestie and friend of y/n), Karina (fem!readers bestie), NewJeans Hanni, Johnny, Jaehyun, jaemin, Jungwoo, Yuta, Winter, Minji
genre: angst, fluff, exes to lovers
word count: 30.378 words
song rec: NCT 127 – Baby Don't Like It & NCT Dream - Like We Just Met
warnings: light smut in the beginning, cheating, making out, mentions of sex, cursing, smoking, alcohol
summary: Mark and Y/n separated due to a painful misunderstanding. After a long time, they come back together, but the shadows of the past still weigh heavily on them. As they gradually learn to be happy again, Mark harbors a dark secret.
01 – Unexpected Visitor
You were comfortably sitting on your sofa, your eyes fixed on the TV, while you stroked Elvis, your white-grey Persian cat, on your lap. Incredibly, for the sixth time, you had started watching "How I Met Your Mother" from the beginning, a show that was your sanctuary, a place you turned to when life didn't go as you hoped.
For several weeks, you had been going through a tough phase, challenging yourself to maintain the socially desired role of a successful, intelligent, optimistic, and beautiful woman. Other people loved your positive nature and you generously shared your energy with others – sometimes too much. It wasn't easy to live up to this ideal external and self-image. Deep inside, you knew you weren't as strong and sensible as others expected you to be. There was a time when you were practically overflowing with strength. You had no particular difficulty dealing with challenges, as you saw them as opportunities for growth. Until you...
Just before the 13th episode of the 6th season of the series ended, the ringing of your doorbell broke the silence in your living room and startled Elvis out of his coziness. You glanced at the clock and then at your phone to see if someone, perhaps Karina, your fashion designer best friend, had announced their visit. With a last piece of popcorn in your mouth, you set Elvis down on the floor and moved to the door with a puzzled look.
Your heart pounded as you saw the person at the door – the last person in the world you wanted to see that evening, the person who had thrown you off track. Confusion reflected in your face, your eyes slightly widened, your eyebrows furrowed. In a muted voice, you finally uttered the words: "Mark, what...?" It was Mark Lee, your ex-boyfriend, whom you had cheated on about ten months ago.
"Hi y/n, what's up?"
After months of silence, Mark suddenly appeared on your doorstep on New Year's Eve. Your surprise was so great that it took you a moment to realize he was really there. You stood frozen in your white cotton pajamas with a buttoned top with a collar and a matching ¾ length bottom, while Mark, in contrast, appeared dapper, in a black suit. With his black tailored, elegant suit and polished leather ankle boots, he now stood before you. He had longer hair than the last time you had seen him. The undercuts that you had loved so much on him were gone. He looked at you penetratingly with his round, captivating eyes.
Previously that night
In Johnny's exquisite penthouse, Mark, Haechan, Jaemin, Johnny, Yuta, Jaehyun, and Jungwoo gathered to celebrate New Year's Eve together. The organization of this party was originally in the hands of Haechan and Jungwoo, who with witty conviction declared Johnny's penthouse the ultimate place for the New Year's Eve party. Johnny himself had originally had other plans for New Year's Eve but found himself reluctantly amid the merry group.
In the spacious kitchen of the penthouse, joyful chaos reigned as the guys decided to try their hand at preparing New Year's specialties. Mark and Yuta took on vegetable chopping, while Jungwoo and Jaehyun tackled the challenge of mixing the perfect salad dressing. The atmosphere was relaxed and filled with laughter as they playfully threw kitchen utensils at each other and filled the room with joyful shouts.
Jaemin, with a whisk in hand, winked challengingly at Haechan and called out, "Ready for the culinary duel of the year?" Haechan, wearing a boldly statement apron, laughed and replied, "Oh, you'll be amazed at how a master chef works!" and imitated a cooking show host. The other guys complemented the scene with loud laughter, as they gathered at various stations in the kitchen.
At the end of the busy cooking adventure, they gathered around the festively set table and proudly admired their culinary masterpiece. The aromas of the blended dishes filled the room, and the men's laughter heralded a joyous New Year's Eve.
Yet Johnny leaned back, his gaze wandering over the seven grown men who had gathered without their partners. An ironic smile played on his lips as he noted, "Seven men on New Year's Eve without women. What a picture of male camaraderie." Yuta grinned in agreement and added, "Truly, a sight not often seen."
Johnny shook his head amusedly. "Guys, please, let's not spend next New Year's Eve without women. I beg you!" Yuta took a piece of chicken on his plate and nodded in agreement. Johnny sighed dramatically. "I'm serious. This is a culinary masterpiece, but it lacks the female touch."
Jungwoo smiled at Johnny's remark, while Haechan groaned in annoyance. "Yes, yes, understood, Daddy. Now enjoy your damn food." The others laughed at Haechan's sarcastic response. Jaehyun couldn't help but laugh at Haechan's address to Johnny as 'Daddy.'
"Ya! Haechan! Didn't you say the girls were coming?" Jaemin suddenly remembered. Jaemin's remark made everyone look curiously at Haechan. "Change of plans," Haechan muttered quietly, not lifting his gaze from his plate. "What did you say?" asked Jaemin. He couldn't believe Haechan had changed everything, especially after the prospect of female company.
"Change of plans," Haechan repeated casually. "Ya! Are you joking?" Jaemin exclaimed angrily. Johnny threw a puzzled question into the round: "Wait, wait. Which girls?" Jaemin raised his hand and listed: "Winter, Hanni, Karina, Minji, Y/n." Mark almost choked on his salad. "What?" he exclaimed in surprise.
Haechan rolled his eyes and sighed loudly. "Y/n wanted to spend the evening at home, so the others also canceled. Anyway, Karina insisted on canceling; although the others still wanted to come, they were also pressured to cancel."
The revelation caused excitement and confusion at the table. "Y/n wanted to come here?" asked Mark cautiously. Haechan looked at him annoyed. "She doesn't know you're here. None of them knew. I just invited them to a 'crazy house party.' Now it doesn't matter anyway! We have each other!" he said triumphantly.
Yuta couldn't resist a sarcastic comment. "I would have preferred the girls." Jungwoo sighed melodramatically at Yuta's remark. "That hurts my heart."
Jaehyun grinned at the two of them. "But Winter wanted to come?" Jaehyun asked Haechan quietly as he leaned toward Haechan's ear. Haechan stood up annoyed. "Let me eat in peace, damn it! If you want to invite special people, you can do it yourself. I'm the one who organized all this. Instead of being grateful-" Yuta interrupted him by throwing an orange at him. "Here, I have another task for you: juggle this orange for us," he remarked with a wink. "Here.", he threw another. This made the others laugh and the festive mood returned.
And barely a wink later, Mark found himself in front of your front door again. Awkwardly you invited him in and prepared tea, while Mark played with Elvis in the living room. While making the tea, hundreds of questions ran through your head. Why was Mark here? Had something bad happened to Haechan or his family?
When you returned with the tea, there was initially an awkward silence between the two of you. Mark played nervously with the teaspoon, while you tried to grasp the situation.
"Why did you come, Mark?" you finally broke the silence, your voice trembling with confusion.
Mark, taking a deep breath, explained, "I wanted to talk to you. I heard you're spending New Year's Eve alone, and that worried me."
You were speechless. Why was he suddenly worried about you? He was the one who wanted the breakup.
Mark felt old feelings of longing and desire mix in him, but also memories of the pain and disappointment. He looked at you and whispered, "I've missed you, Y/n."
These words made your heart beat faster, but you were still confused. "Why are you worried now, Mark? You were the one who broke up."
Mark, caught in his feelings, found no answer. He looked at you and remembered the pain of your betrayal, but also your beauty, which still fascinated him. It was as if he was seeing you for the first time, just like that time accidentally in the café when Hanni wanted to return your book to you.
Mark leaned back, an expression of discomfort on his face. "I feel like a fool, Y/n. Being here, still caring about you... after everything."
You felt a sting of injury, but you tried to hide it. "Well, you can leave anytime, Mark. You've seen me now, obviously I'm fine."
Mark sat up, his attention sharpened by your words. "Is that what you really want, Y/n? That I leave?" His voice sounded unexpectedly serious, almost inquiring.
You were taken aback by his interpretation of your words. "Mark, that's not what I meant. I wanted to say that you can see I'm fine. You don't have to stay if you don't want to."
Mark paused and looked deeply into your eyes. "Well, what do you really want? Should I go or stay?" he asked, with a mix of vulnerability and hope in his voice.
You felt a flood of emotions rising in you. You were torn between your injury from past times, your confusion about his sudden return, and the deep desire to have him with you. "Mark, I... I don't know. It's all so complicated now," you replied, your voice an echo of your inner turmoil.
Mark watched you closely as you gave your hesitant answer. He sensed the turmoil in you and knew that each of his words could be crucial. With a soft but determined voice, he said, "Y/n, it's clear that we are both confused. But I see something in your eyes that tells me you don't really want to send me away."
You looked up, your eyes meeting his. In that moment, your eyes reflected a deep longing that you barely understood yourself. It was as if Mark had opened a hidden door to your deepest feelings, feelings you had long suppressed.
Your heart beat faster at Mark's words. You struggled with the contradiction between your pride, which demanded that you distance yourself from the injury of his previous rejection, and the deep desire to be close to him. "Mark, I..." you began, your voice trembling slightly. "It's not easy. I can't just forget what happened."
Mark nodded slowly, his gaze serious but full of understanding. "I know, Y/n. I'm not asking you to forget. But I feel that there is still something between us. Something that cannot be ignored."
Mark's words further reinforced your inner desire. Part of you wanted to resist these feelings, wanted to leave the past behind. But another part longed to give in to these feelings, to surrender to the connection you once shared.
"Mark, I'm still confused. But… yes… alright... I can't deny that I miss you. That I still...", you faltered, unsure how to articulate your conflicting feelings.
Mark's facial expression changed from serious to a gentle warmth. "Y/n, I understand. And I promise you, we'll be careful. That we'll take it step by step to figure out what this means."
In that moment, you felt a weight lift off your shoulders. The prospect of slowly approaching Mark again suddenly didn't seem so frightening. Maybe it was what you both needed – to heal, to understand, and perhaps to find each other again.
You sat there, your fingers nervously playing with the rim of your teacup. Your eyes sought Mark's as you uncertainly asked, "How... how are we going to do this?" Mark sensed your uncertainty and wanted to proceed gently.
He moved closer, his gaze determined. "We start slowly, Y/n. We take the time we need. I need to be sure that there is still something between us."
Mark moved cautiously closer to you, his eyes full of questions and unsaid words. He watched each of your reactions closely, as if he wanted to read from your eyes whether you would reciprocate his approach.
Slowly he leaned forward, his gaze still caught in your eyes, searching for a sign of your consent.
You felt the increasing closeness and the intensity of his gaze. Your heart began to beat more violently as his perfume completely took over your sense of smell. On one hand, you wanted to maintain the wall you had built between you, but on the other hand, you longed for the familiarity you once shared. You were confused but also curious about what this moment could mean for both of you.
In Mark's eyes, you searched for the warmth and understanding you once knew. But you saw a depth of feelings you couldn't quite interpret – a mix of desire, perhaps a hint of anger, and certainly disappointment. It was as if the complexity of your shared past was reflected in his gaze.
As Mark leaned closer to you, you felt the warmth of his breath. Your own breath quickened with nervousness and expectation. You closed your eyes, half hoping he would kiss you, half afraid of the consequences of that kiss.
Mark hesitated for a moment as you closed your eyes and felt your hesitant aura. His heart beat heavily against his chest, a battle between his desire and the fear of hurting you again. Finally, he whispered softly, "Y/n, if you don't want, I won't kiss you. But I need to know..."
You opened your eyes and looked directly into his. In that moment, you realized that your silence had said more than words could. You nodded slowly, a silent agreement that you were ready to take this step.
Mark smiled slightly, a smile that radiated a mixture of relief and hope. He leaned forward and gently touched your lips with his. It was a cautious, tender kiss that carried all the tenderness and pain of your shared past.
You reciprocated the kiss, your lips meeting in a gentle, almost fragile touch. In this kiss, you found a language that lay beyond words – a language of feelings, of longing, and of unspoken forgiveness.
On the sofa, you deepened into a kiss that gained intensity with every moment. You lay with your back on the soft cushions, while Mark leaned over you, his hands gently on the sides of your face. Your hearts beat in unison, fast and full of unbridled emotions.
In the background, the soft meowing of Elvis could be heard, a gentle reminder of the world outside this intimate moment. The distant sounds of New Year's celebrations mingled with the rhythm of your breath, which accelerated with every touch.
As the kiss deepened and became more passionate, you felt your body heat rise and your sexual arousal grow in your womanhood.
Mark's hungry kiss elicited a smile from you, a silent admission of your mutual desire.
Mark's hands moved slowly over your body, each touch an exploration of the familiar yet so new landscape of your skin. You sighed softly, lost in the intensity of your feelings, in the closeness to the man you unfortunately still loved.
"Mark," you whispered between kisses, your voice a whisper full of desire. "You really missed me, didn't you?"
Mark smiled, his lips still close to yours. "More than you can imagine," he replied, his voice deep and rough.
Your gazes met, and in that moment, it was as if time stood still. You were both immersed in your emotions, in a world that belonged only to the two of you. Your fingers gently stroked his well-defined cheeks.
"How about we continue our conversation in my bedroom?" you whispered shyly, your voice a mix of promise and challenge.
Mark, his heart skipping a beat at your invitation, reflexively licked his lips and smiled. "That sounds like an interesting continuation of our... explorations," he replied, his eyes sparkling with anticipation.
You laughed softly, a mix of amusement and arousal in your laughter. Maybe the man who made you laugh was still hidden somewhere in him. "I thought we wanted to find out how we feel. Well, I think I have a pretty good idea now."
You kissed each other again, this time with a mix of tenderness and urgency. Your lips moved in perfect harmony, as if speaking in a language known only to the two of you. Every now and then, you also felt his tongue in your mouth. A feeling you had certainly suppressed but missed.
Slowly you both rose from the sofa, still immersed in your kiss, and moved together towards the bedroom.
Along the way, you helped each other with removing your upper clothing. Mark quickly took off his jacket, while you unbuttoned the top of your pajamas. After you had done your part, you helped Mark take off his black shirt. His bare upper body was revealed in front of you, and you quickly noticed that he looked more toned. Could it be true that men workout more after a breakup? When Mark tried to undo his belt, he clumsily tangled in it, which made you laugh heartily. “Ahh…” he sighed nervously.
“Do you need help?” you giggled, skillfully helping him to loosen the belt.
Mark looked at you with feigned indignation. “It must be your overwhelming presence that's making me so disoriented.”
You smiled and pulled him closer to you as you walked down the corridor to your bedroom. “You can thank me later,” you whispered in his ear.
Upon entering your bedroom, the atmosphere was filled with a mixture of tension, excitement, and deep familiarity. You stood there for a moment, just looking at each other, as if absorbing the moment and the significance of this step.
“Y/n,” Mark began softly, his voice a deep tone of emotion. “I know everything is complicated, but right now... Right now, I just want to feel you.”
In the soft light of the bedroom, penetrated by the moonlight, your gazes were intensely connected. You both climbed onto the bed, your upper bodies already bare – except for your bra, your skin shimmering in the shimmering light.
You slowly reached for the waistband of your pajama pants and began to take them off. The fluid movement gradually revealed your velvety soft skin, an invitation to unspoken intimacy. Mark watched you as you unfolded before him, feeling how his senses sharpened, every fiber of his being attracted by your beauty and allure.
As you finally let the pajama pants fall, you stood before him in your full grace and seduction. Mark's breath caught at the sight, and he whispered barely audible, “Y/n, you drive me crazy.”
You understood his reaction, smiled mischievously: “I had no idea you could be like this, Mark. This side of you is completely new to me.”
Mark, with a playful twinkle in his eyes, responded to your comment: “Well, it seems I'm constantly discovering new sides of myself, especially when I'm with you. But I must admit, some of these sides are... let's say, surprisingly impatient.” He indicated with his eyes to his lower part and chuckled sweetly.
His comment triggered amused laughter in you. Maybe you liked this new side of him. “Surprisingly impatient, huh? I hope that's not the only thing you finish surprisingly quickly tonight.”
Mark laughed heartily, his laughter blending with your cheerful mood. “Babe, I promise you, in certain things, I am anything but quick.”
In this intimate moment on the bed, surrounded by the quiet darkness of the bedroom, gripped by an atmosphere only penetrated by soft moonlight, you found yourself in a passionate kiss again. Mark, with his upper body bare, lay over you. You were only in your underwear. One of his hands held your jawline firmly, while the other slowly and sensually traveled over your body. You held Mark's face in your hands, your fingers lovingly buried in his neck-length, black hair, which you liked more and more by the second.
Mark pressed his body firmly against yours, and you felt his lower part nudging your thigh. A soft moan escaped you, a sign of your own growing desire. In that moment, everything else was unimportant; the world outside your bedroom seemed far away and meaningless.
In Mark's mind, there was a whirlwind of emotions. Despite the complexity of your past and the uncertainties of the present, he felt a deep and irresistible attraction to you. Each touch, each kiss, intensified his desire for you, a desire that was both physical and emotional. He was filled with a mix of passion and tenderness, a need to show you how much he still desired you.
You, on the other hand, felt completely given to him at this moment. Your inner turmoil, which you had felt just a few hours ago, had given way to an overwhelming longing. You felt a deep connection to Mark, a connection that went beyond the physical level. Each kiss, each touch confirmed to you that the feelings you had for each other, despite all obstacles and pains of the past, were still strong.
In the silence of the room, only interrupted by your shared breathing, moans, and the gentle sounds of the night, you surrendered to your passion. The moonlight streaming through the window painted a picture of you, intertwined in your embrace, a picture of love and passion that shone in the silence of the night. In that moment, there was no past, no uncertainty, no doubt – only Mark and you, united in a world that belonged only to the two of you.
02 – The Hidden Conflicts of a Morning
The next morning, the atmosphere in your bedroom was fundamentally different. The early light of the day illuminated the room, revealing two figures caught in an odd silence. Mark lay awake, staring at the ceiling, lost in thought, while you lay beside him, your eyes focused on the wallpaper's pattern.
Mark was engulfed in a storm of regret and confusion. He deeply regretted the sex from the previous night, not because he didn't desire you or lacked feelings for you, but because he feared that his impulsive action had further complicated the already complex situation between you two. He felt torn between the desire to express his feelings and the fear of hurting you even more. The thought that you might think he had taken advantage of you tormented him, and he was unable to find the right words.
You, on the other hand, were battling an internal conflict of anger and disappointment. You had hoped that Mark would say something in the morning after your intimate night that would confirm your connection, acknowledge your feelings. But his silence left you feeling hurt and confused. You felt used, as if the previous night had been just a physical desire for Mark, without the deeper emotional connection you had hoped for. The mix of your longing for his words and the emerging anger at his silence left you internally torn.
The silence between you stretched out, becoming a painful abyss that seemed insurmountable. Each of you was trapped in your own thoughts and fears, unable to build a bridge.
When Mark finally found the courage to turn to you, he met your look of both injury and expectation. “Y/n, I...,” he began, but his voice broke off. He didn't know what to say to salvage the situation, to explain to you how much he valued you and feared losing you again.
You, filled with the fear of hearing something from Mark that might further shake your already fragile emotional state, quickly interrupted him. Your voice trembled slightly as you tried to maintain a facade of normality. “Mark, would you like breakfast?” you asked, cautiously peeling yourself out of bed and wrapping the duvet tighter around yourself.
Mark, taken aback by your sudden question, looked at you in wonder. His face showed traces of the night, the complicated emotions still heavy in his eyes. He was speechless for a moment, caught in the abrupt change of subject that seemed to create a deep chasm between you. Finally, he nodded, his “Yes” barely more than a whisper, as he clumsily got out of bed.
In Mark's mind, doubts and self-reproach swirled. He sensed a wall between you, a barrier he had erected himself. He wanted to set things right, to show you that you meant more to him than just a fleeting night of passion. But he felt helpless, unable to find the right words to bridge the gap.
You, meanwhile, struggled with your internal conflict. Your decision to change the subject was an attempt to protect yourself, to avoid further hurt. In your heart, you wanted to hear Mark's true feelings, yet the fear of further disappointment held you back.
As you found yourselves in the kitchen, a tense silence reigned. Mark helped you with breakfast, but your movements were mechanical, your interactions forced. The breakfast, which should have been a moment of intimacy and shared enjoyment, felt like a laborious routine.
You prepared the food while Mark sat at the table, watching you. The distance between you was almost tangible, a sign of how much things had changed since the previous night.
Both of you were caught in your thoughts, unable to break through the barrier that had built up between you. Your hearts were heavy with unspoken words, with feelings too complicated to express. This silent breakfast manifested the gap between what could have been and what was.
Elvis, seemingly unaffected by the emotional weight in the room, trotted happily into the kitchen. With a soft purr and occasional meows, he approached you, as if to comfort you or at least divert your attention to something lighter. His presence brought a touch of normality back, a small ray of light amidst the heavy mood.
You, noticing his approach, bent down to gently stroke him. For a moment, you seemed relieved from the tension, a faint smile crossing your face as you touched Elvis’s soft fur. This small moment of affection between you and your pet offered a brief escape from the complicated reality.
Mark watched this scene from a distance, a bittersweet feeling spreading within him. He saw how Elvis managed to elicit a smile from you, something he couldn't do at that moment. It reminded him of the simple joys you once shared, the carefree moments that now seemed so distant.
Elvis's carefreeness and his ability to spread joy, even in the gloomiest moments, acted like a gentle reminder that life, even in difficult times, holds beautiful moments. His presence in the kitchen was like a gentle beam of light breaking through the darkness of the moment, showing that despite life's complexity, simple gestures of love and affection can still make a difference.
03 - Caught Between Night and Morning
When Mark finally returned to the apartment he shared with Haechan, he found his friend engrossed in a game on the Nintendo Switch. Without taking his eyes off his game, Haechan dryly remarked, "Nice of you to finally show up. I thought you had fallen into a black hole."
Mark, caught in his own tangle of thoughts, sarcastically replied, "Nah, just an emotional one. But thanks for your concern."
Haechan chuckled briefly and paused his game. He now looked directly at Mark. "So? How did it go with Y/n?"
This question abruptly brought Mark back to reality. He remembered the previous night, the intense moments they had shared, and the uncomfortable silence of the next morning. A feeling of guilt flooded over him again, mixed with deep confusion about what that night had truly meant.
Mark sighed heavily and collapsed onto the sofa. "It was complicated, Haechan. I don't even know where to start. The night was... intense. But the next morning... it was like everything we had suddenly disappeared."
Haechan, watching Mark closely, recognized the seriousness in Mark's expression. He put aside the Switch and moved closer to give his friend his full attention. "Mark, you know you can mess up everything, and I'll still make fun of you, right? Talk to me, man. What's going on inside you?"
Mark almost rolled his eyes but stared into space for a while before he slowly began to speak. "I think I messed it up, man. The night with Y/n... it wasn't just physical. Like... It was like we picked up where we left off. But the next morning, I couldn't even utter a word. I'm afraid I made everything worse."
Haechan, always presenting himself as the cheerful, humorous type, now showed a serious, empathetic side. "Mark, it sounds like you're getting in your own way. You and Y/n, you had a complicated breakup, that's clear. But sometimes it's worth the risk to be honest – with yourself and with her."
Mark, his forehead creased in deep furrows, looked at Haechan, puzzled. "But how should I do that, bro? What if I only make things worse?"
Haechan smiled slightly before making a winking remark. "You know, if I knew what to do right in love, I probably wouldn't be living with you, right?"
Mark gave Haechan a serious look that underscored the lightness of the moment. Haechan laughed briefly before his expression turned serious. He leaned back and looked Mark straight in the eyes. "But seriously, Mark. A wise man once told me that life isn't about always making the right decisions. It's about making decisions and then making the best of them."
Haechan paused briefly while Mark listened thoughtfully. "You love Y/n, don't you? Then show her. Be brave, be honest. It may not be easy, and there's no guarantee that everything will be perfect. But if you don't try, you'll always wonder what could have been."
Mark nodded slowly, absorbing Haechan's words. Deep inside, he felt that Haechan was right. It was time to overcome his fears and face the situation.
04 – Karina's Advice in a Whirlwind of Emotions
In Karina's studio, a space full of fabrics, sketches, and fashion designs, a calm, creative atmosphere prevailed. You were supporting your bestie, a talented fashion designer, on an exciting new design project. Both of you were focused on your work, surrounded by colorful fabric samples and complex patterns.
Karina, working on a challenging part of the design, needed a special tailoring tool. Without looking up from her sketch, she said, "Y/n, could you please pass me the fabric scissors? They should be right next to you."
You, lost in thought and reflecting on the events of that one night with Mark, did not respond immediately. Your thoughts circled around the uncertain relationship with him and your confusing emotions.
Karina noticed your absence and threw you a playful yet concerned look. "Hello, Y/n, are you still on this planet? I could also accept teleportation for the scissors," she said with a sarcastic undertone.
You startled and looked up in surprise. "Oh, sorry, Kari. I was just somewhere else with my thoughts." You smiled apologetically and handed Karina the fabric scissors.
Karina accepted the scissors and scrutinized you. "Is everything alright with you? You seem a bit absent today."
You sighed softly. "Yeah, it's just... there are a few things bothering me." You tried to smile, but your eyes betrayed your inner unrest and the emotional turmoil you were experiencing.
Karina, observing you closely, smiled mischievously and said, "Wait a minute, does this have something to do with Mr. 'I-can't-decide'?"
You hesitated, visibly torn about whether to tell Karina the truth about the night with Mark. Over the past ten months, you had repeatedly emphasized how much you condemned Mark for his previous mistrust and indecisiveness. The idea of revealing to Karina that you had given Mark another chance made you feel uncertain.
"Well, it's complicated," you began hesitantly, avoiding Karina's gaze. "Something happened between Mark and me... and I'm not sure what to make of it."
Karina, visibly shocked, dropped her fabric scissors and stared at you. "Wait, it's really about Mark?" Her voice fluctuated between disbelief and curiosity. "How? Where? Why? I thought you wanted to spend New Year's Eve alone."
You sighed deeply, feeling the weight of your story. "Yes, that was the plan. But Mark showed up unexpectedly at my door. He said he was worried because I was alone." Your voice trembled slightly as you relived the memories of the evening.
Karina leaned back, her eyebrows raised, an expression of surprise on her face. "That's... unexpected. And then? What happened?"
You hesitated for a moment before continuing. "We talked, and somehow... somehow it ended up that we..." Your voice trailed off, and you looked away, unsure how to describe the intimacy of the night.
Karina, sensing your discomfort, put a hand on your shoulder. "Y/n, you don't have to say anything you don't want to. But I'm here to listen, whatever it is."
You bit your lip uncertainly before finally speaking the truth. "Karina, we... we had sex that night."
Karina's eyes widened, and she looked at you, a mix of disappointment and shock in her gaze. But she quickly realized that you needed support, not judgment. "Y/n, that's... surprising. But I'm here to help, not to judge you."
She smiled slightly and added with a sarcastic undertone: "Well, that sounds like a typical 'Y/n attracts drama like a magnet' moment." She giggled to lighten the mood.
Encouraged by Karina's teasing remark, you relaxed a little, feeling the burden lift. "What should I do now, Karina?" you asked helplessly.
Karina, turning back to her design project, replied thoughtfully: "The most important thing is that you figure out what you really want, Y/n. If you still have feelings for Mark, maybe it's time to acknowledge that. But if you think it was a mistake, then it's important to accept that too. What does Mark think about it?"
You continued working on the project, pondering Karina's words. You reached for a roll of fabric, your movements mechanical while your mind was absorbed in thoughts of Mark. "I don't know what Mark thinks," you finally murmured. "He was so... distant the next morning."
Karina, smoothing a layer of fabric, paused and looked over at you. "That sounds like he's as confused as you are," she observed thoughtfully. "Maybe he doesn't know what he wants himself, or he's afraid to face his feelings."
You sighed and let the fabric fall. "Maybe you're right. It's so frustrating not to know where I stand with him."
Karina threw a sideways glance at you while continuing to work on her design. With a mischievous yet serious undertone, she said, "You know, my personal assessment of Mark is that he's a master at hiding behind his indecision. It's time for him to grow up and take responsibility for his actions."
She set aside the fabric sample she was holding and turned to face you fully, her eyes showing deep concern and solidarity. "Y/n, you deserve someone who is clear and honest with you, not someone who leaves you hanging. No matter what happened between you two, it's important that he understands that his actions have consequences."
You nodded, Karina's words echoing within you. "I know, you're right. It's just... it's hard to let go of someone you still have feelings for." Your voice was soft, almost a whisper.
Karina took your hand to show that she was there for you. "I understand that it's hard. But remember, you also have to think about yourself. You can't wait forever for someone who may never decide. Sometimes I really wonder who the psychologist is here," she said with a wink. "You give me better advice than I give you."
You both broke into light, liberating laughter, easing the tension in the room. You felt a little lighter thanks to Karina's humor and understanding.
After your laughter subsided, Karina looked at you with a determined expression. "You know, Y/n, the woman I know – and that's you – has always had the strength to make difficult decisions. And I'm sure you'll find the right decision for yourself this time too."
You felt Karina's confidence in you and it filled you with a mix of gratitude and newfound self-confidence. "Thank you, Karina. Sometimes you just need someone to back you up to see things more clearly."
05 – Veiled Revelations
In the elegant dining room of Mingyu's affluent parents, an atmosphere of cultivated politeness prevailed. The fine linen tablecloth, shining cutlery, and artistically arranged flowers on the table reflected the sense of aesthetics and detail characteristic of Mingyu's family.
The parents chatted about business and local events, while Hanni and Mingyu occasionally exchanged interested glances. Hanni's parents, rooted in traditional values, made sure to express their respect and appreciation for the hosts.
After the meal, Mingyu discreetly excused himself and went to the extensive garden, meticulously maintained and radiating tranquility. Here, in seclusion, he lit a cigar – a small act of rebellion against the perfect facade of his life. Hanni, curious and unbound by such conventions, followed him quietly and discovered him amidst a cloud of smoke.
"Mingyu Oppa!" she called out mischievously, her voice soaked with a playful undertone. Mingyu jerked in surprise and slight embarrassment at being caught.
He turned to Hanni, a crooked smile on his lips, and retorted with a hint of sarcasm, "Hanni, I didn't expect you to risk sneaking away from the adults. Shouldn't you be inside, continuing to play the good girl?"
His tone was playful, but the implication of her conformist behavior with her parents was clear. Hanni, unfazed by his comment, responded wittily, "Maybe I'm not as predictable as you think, Mingyu Oppa."
She paused briefly, a mischievous twinkle in her eyes, before continuing, "And maybe you should stop hiding behind your smoke and face the real challenges of life."
Mingyu, slightly taken aback by her directness, took a deep drag on his cigarette. The smoke briefly enveloped him as if seeking a moment of reflection. Then, looking annoyed, he looked up at Hanni and asked, "What do you actually want from me, Hanni?"
Hanni looked directly at Mingyu, a mischievous smile playing on her lips. "Maybe I'm just looking for a bit of honest company, away from all the polite small talk inside. Or maybe I just enjoy throwing you off balance."
Before Mingyu could respond, Hanni steered the conversation in a more serious direction. "Do you actually know that y/n was with Mark on New Year's Eve?" Her voice was calm, but her words struck Mingyu like a blow. Y/n, the woman he had been with for seven years and from whom he had separated almost four years ago.
Mingyu, visibly shaken, asked incredulously, "How do you know that?"
Hanni responded with a sarcastic tone and a mischievous smile, "Oh, the birds chirped it to me. You know I have a very special relationship with them."
Her comment underscored her ability to confront playfully yet pointedly. Mingyu, now thoughtful and a little lost in his thoughts, looked into the distance, clearly touched by the news about you.
Hanni watched Mingyu as he was lost in thought. "Aren't you going to do something, Oppa?" she asked, her voice tinged with a mix of curiosity and frustration.
Mingyu, still visibly shaken by the news about you, looked at her questioningly. "What do you think I should do?" he countered with a touch of resignation.
Hanni answered directly and bluntly, "You could start by apologizing for your pathetic behavior at that party back then."
Mingyu was silent for a moment, then sarcastically replied, "And why exactly should I do that, Hanni?" He tried to feign innocence, but his tone betrayed his skepticism.
Hanni sighed, barely able to conceal her frustration. "Because I've seen how in love you still are with y/n. And how self-destructive you're being with yourself. I think you and y/n are actually a good match."
Mingyu looked at her doubtfully. "Come on, Hanni, I know you're not so innocent. There must be more behind this," he replied, his voice full of disbelief.
Hanni grinned mischievously and answered sarcastically, "Of course, I would definitely benefit if you and y/n got back together."
Her grin and the way she spoke left Mingyu doubting whether she was serious or just playing. Yet behind her sarcastic tone, there seemed to be a spark of genuine concern for him, leaving him thoughtful and perhaps a little confused.
06 – Mingling Shadows at the Café
A few days later, Mark, Haechan, Jaehyun, Winter, Hanni, and Minji met in a small, cozy café filled with soft light and the familiar sound of coffee cups. They laughed and shared stories, their faces illuminated by a sense of belonging. The atmosphere was relaxed and cheerful, but Mark seemed somewhat distant.
In a particularly charming moment, Jaehyun playfully, almost flirtatiously, teased Winter, causing hearty laughter among the others. Mark smiled, but his smile increasingly seemed forced. The loud voices and constant laughter only intensified his inner unrest. Eventually, he stood up and muttered an excuse that he needed some fresh air.
Outside, surrounded by the cool evening air, Mark leaned against the café wall. His gaze was thoughtful and distant. Haechan, who had followed him, laid a concerned hand on Mark's shoulder. "Everything okay, Mark?"
Mark sighed. "Umm... It's just... I can't stop thinking about Y/n. What happened on New Year's Eve... Man... it just won't leave me." His voice was soft but full of turmoil.
Before Haechan could respond, Hanni stepped outside. Her gaze fixed on Mark, and a barely noticeable smile played on her lips. "Catching some air? Good idea." She joined them, her eyes locking onto Mark.
The conversation initially revolved around trivial matters, but Hanni skillfully steered the topic to you. "Mark, you and Y/n, you were such a strong couple. But sometimes I wonder..." She hesitated as if weighing her words.
Mark, visibly interested but cautious, asked, "What do you wonder?"
Hanni looked directly at Mark, her eyes sparkling mischievously. "I just don't understand how you could date her. You deserve something much better, Mark."
Mark's facial expression changed, a mix of surprise and confusion. He seemed to ponder her words, unable to respond immediately.
Haechan, hearing Hanni's comment, became immediately upset. His voice sounded cold and sharp as he rebuked her, "Hanni, that's not fair. Weren't you once good friends with Y/n? How can you say such a thing?"
Hanni, unfazed in her stance, shrugged. "Friendship is one thing, Haechan. But love? That's something completely different. And, when people are alone, they sometimes seek... distraction. I'm just saying what I think."
Haechan, immediately grasping the underlying meaning, threw Hanni a stern look. "Hanni, that's not fair. You can't just make such insinuations."
Hanni shrugged, playing the innocent. "I'm just saying that people sometimes do unexpected things, especially in loneliness."
Mark's forehead furrowed, visibly troubled by Hanni's words. Haechan stepped closer to him. "Mark, don't let her influence you. You know Y/n better than any of us."
But Hanni persisted. With a mix of curiosity and feigned concern, she added, "It would only be human, Mark. Who could blame her if she... sought comfort in someone else?"
Mark, visibly influenced by the conversation, folded his hands, his gaze lowered. In his head, thoughts and feelings swirled, a battle between trust and mistrust.
Haechan, now clearly annoyed, continued, "Y/n would never cheat on Mark. She has principles, Hanni. She's not like..." He stopped, realizing his words were becoming too harsh.
Hanni raised an eyebrow, a hint of triumph in her posture. "Like what, Haechan? Like me? Just say it."
The air between them crackled with tension. Mark, still silent, looked up, his eyes meeting Hanni's. In them was a mix of confusion and pain.
At that moment, the café door opened. Jaehyun, Minji, and Winter stepped out, their faces expressing surprise and concern as they saw the tense scene before them.
Jaehyun, immediately recognizing the conflict, quickly approached the group. "What's going on here? Why are you arguing?"
Haechan, trying to defuse the situation, turned to Jaehyun. "It's nothing, Jaehyun. We were just discussing a misunderstanding."
Hanni, still with that challenging sparkle in her eyes, remained silent, but her gaze stayed on Mark.
Mark, visibly exhausted from the confrontation, directed his gaze to the ground. The doubts in his heart hadn't disappeared, fueled by Hanni's words and Haechan's passionate defense.
Haechan, wanting to defuse the situation, suggested changing locations. "Let's go somewhere else to change the mood. A walk might do us good."
Mark, still lost in his thoughts, let his gaze wander over the bustling street. The city lights flickered in the distance, and the noise of the traffic formed a sharp contrast to the inner stillness he felt.
Haechan, standing next to Mark, placed a hand on his shoulder. "Dude, you know what's right. Believe in what you and Y/n have and the choice you've made."
The group set off, the city lights spreading out before them. Mark, still entangled in his thoughts, slowly followed them. The evening, which had started so carefreely, left a lingering taste of uncertainty and unspoken words.
07 – Wisdom in the Whisper of Leaves
Later that day, Mark and his older brother Joseph sat on an old wooden bench in the peaceful garden of their parents' house, surrounded by lush greenery and the gentle rippling of a small pond. Above them, the branches of an old tree bent, their leaves rustling in the soft wind.
Mark, visibly tense, looked at the pond's surface in front of him. His hands nervously fiddled with a fallen leaf. Next to him sat Joseph, calm and thoughtful, his eyes on his younger brother.
"Jos, I'm faced with a puzzle that I just can't solve," Mark began, his voice hesitant.
Joseph placed a hand on Mark's shoulder, a gesture of brotherly support. "Talk to me, Mark. Maybe I can help you put the pieces together."
Mark took a deep breath. "It's like I'm stuck in a maze, and every step only takes me deeper in," Mark confessed.
Joseph listened attentively, nodding occasionally as he pondered Mark's words. "You know, Mark," he finally began, "sometimes the maze isn't the problem, but the way we look at it. Remember that Bob Dylan song Dad always played? 'The Times They Are A-Changin'. Sometimes you need to change your perspective to find the way out."
Mark's eyes met Joseph's, a spark of understanding flashing in them. "You mean, maybe I should question my own point of view?"
"Exactly," Joseph confirmed. "Think about what you really feel and want, not what you believe you should feel or want. Trust is like a melody played together – sometimes dissonant, but always in an attempt to find harmony."
Mark's gaze returned to the pond, his thoughts circling around Joseph's words. "But what if the melody never harmonizes? What if there are always discordant notes?"
Joseph smiled gently. "Then, my brother, you might need to compose a new melody. One that fits you better. Remember what Hemingway said: 'The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong at the broken places.'"
After Joseph's serious words and the thoughtful moment, Mark broke the silence with a mockingly humorous comment: "Well, if the medical career doesn't work out, you could start as a life coach, Jos."
Joseph laughed heartily, his eyes twinkling with amusement. "Thanks, but I think I'll stick to medicine. Less complicated," he joked.
The laughter of the two brothers echoed through the garden, a welcome relief in the heavy atmosphere. Joseph then looked at Mark seriously, his expression changing to one of understanding. "Mark, I know this is all about Y/n. You haven't said it directly, but I know you. You're confused about her, aren't you?"
Mark sighed and nodded. His gaze wandered back to the pond, where the water captured the reflection of the sky. "Yes, it's about Y/n. I love her, but all these doubts and uncertainties... they're eating away at me."
Joseph's gaze softened, his voice gentler. "Love is complicated, Mark. It challenges us, makes us grow. Sometimes we have to learn to jump over our own shadow and trust, even when it's hard."
"But how do I do that? How can I regain trust when everything feels so fragile?" Mark asked, his voice permeated with deep uncertainty.
Joseph took a deep breath, looked up at the sky, and then replied, "Remember 'The Little Prince'? 'One sees clearly only with the heart. What is essential is invisible to the eyes.' Maybe you should focus less on what you see and more on what you feel."
Mark became increasingly frustrated. "That's exactly my problem, brother. I feel too much, and it confuses me. I love Y/n, but my feelings are dragging me into this whirlpool of uncertainty."
Mark's hands trembled slightly as he spoke, and his eyes reflected the inner turmoil. Joseph watched his brother attentively, his expression showing understanding and empathy.
"Mark, trust is like a journey," Joseph calmly began, "there's no map that shows you the exact way. It's a process where you have to learn to trust your instincts."
Mark looked thoughtfully into the distance. "But how can I trust my feelings when they've already led me astray?"
Joseph placed his hand on Mark's shoulder, his voice reassuring. "It's not the trust that misleads you, Mark. It's the fears, the doubts. You have to learn to recognize the difference."
Mark nodded slowly, visibly contemplative. "I know you're right. But it's so hard to take that step."
Joseph smiled softly. "Remember our childhood, when we used to guide each other in the dark? You were always braver than me. You always took the first step."
A faint smile played on Mark's lips. "Yes, that's true. I always rescued you from the dark corners of the garden."
Joseph's smile deepened. "And now it's time for you to lead yourself out of this dark corner, brother. Y/n loves you, and you love her. Sometimes that's enough."
Mark looked thoughtfully at the pond, where the last rays of the sun turned the water into a golden light. "You're right, Jos. It's time for me to look at things from a different perspective."
The two brothers sat silently side by side for a while, enveloped in the garden's tranquility. In that moment, their connection was strong and unbreakable, a bond of love, understanding, and mutual support.
08 – An Unexpected Twist in the Evening
In the twilight, as the sky was painted in pastel tones, you and Karina, armed with sweet loot of ice cream and snacks, strolled through the park. Your hearts were light, your laughter a lively echo in the cool evening air. Suddenly, a car came to an abrupt stop in front of your house. Astonishment reflected in your eyes as Mingyu, like a lost hero from another story, stepped out of the car.
With a demeanor tinged with slight nervousness, Mingyu approached you. "Y/n, Karina... this is truly unexpected," he muttered, his voice hesitant as if it couldn't bear the weight of his words.
"Mingyu, what brings you here?" you asked, a hint of surprise in your voice that you couldn't hide.
Karina, the protector in this story, immediately became alert. "We were just on our way up. What do you want, Mingyu?"
Mingyu, clearing his throat, tried to force a smile that revealed more tension than sincerity. "I... I wanted to talk to Y/n. It's important."
Karina, her skepticism as deep as the sea, insisted on staying by your side. "I'm not leaving, y/n. I don't trust him." Mingyu, visibly annoyed, struggled to keep his emotions under control.
"Alright," Mingyu finally conceded and turned his gaze to you, as if he were pulling the words from the depths of his soul. "First, I need to apologize for my behavior at the party. I wasn't myself... it was the alcohol."
After Mingyu had made his apology, you responded to him with a hint of sarcasm in your voice: "Oh, it's a bit late for that realization." Your gaze, fixed on Mingyu, was penetrating and relentless.
Karina, the loyal friend by your side, didn't hold back and added, "Exactly, Mingyu. Almost as if you've suddenly developed a conscience." Her words were sharp, tinged with a mistrustful undertone.
Mingyu, clearly irritated by the tense atmosphere that enveloped you like a curtain, tried to maintain his composure. "I... I know it's late. But it's important to me to make this clear."
You, rooted in your own strength, confronted him directly: "Do you have any idea how much that meeting hurt me?" Your words were like arrows, targeted and powerful.
Karina, recognizing the flame of indignation in your voice, threw in more sharp remarks. "Yes, Mingyu, tell us more about how you suddenly came to your senses." Her posture was challenging, almost provocative.
Mingyu, now visibly annoyed by Karina's interjections, tried to refocus the conversation on the essentials. "Listen, I'm not here because I have romantic feelings for you, y/n," he said, his voice firmer as if convincing himself. "I just want to... stay in touch as friends. I miss your company."
While you watched Mingyu attentively, his words were like a gentle confession, honest and unadorned. Despite your initial skepticism, you felt your defensive stance slowly relax.
Mingyu took a deep breath and began to talk about his thoughts and feelings, words that seemed to come from the depths of his heart. "I've done a lot of thinking about myself, about the mistakes I've made. I now realize that I regret many things, but I can't undo them. All I can do is look forward and try to be a better person."
His voice sounded calm, almost meditative, as he continued: "I've understood that true friendship isn't based on romantic feelings. It's about trust, respect, and the ability to listen and support each other."
Karina, standing by your side, watched Mingyu critically, like a guardian ready to intervene if necessary. Yet she sensed that Mingyu's words were sincere.
"I miss our conversations, y/n. The moments when we could talk about anything and everything. I don't have many friends I can do that with," Mingyu confessed, his voice filled with a melancholy that touched you.
The streetlights bathed the scene in soft light, and the stillness of the surroundings seemed almost unreal. Only the faint hum of traffic in the distance broke the quiet.
Touched by Mingyu's openness, you finally found words. "Mingyu, I appreciate your honesty," you said. "And although I can't promise that everything will be like before, I'm willing to listen to you as a friend."
Mingyu nodded, visibly relieved as if he had found a precious treasure. "That means a lot to me, y/n. Thank you."
Karina, still enveloped in a hint of skepticism but impressed by your resolve, added, "But don't expect us to blindly trust you, Mingyu. We're keeping an eye on you."
"I understand and respect that," Mingyu replied, his words sounding like a vow. "I just want a chance to prove myself. No romantic intentions, just friendship."
You nodded slowly, your eyes searching Mingyu's as if trying to look into the depths of his soul. "We'll see how it goes."
The cool night air swirling around you carried an atmosphere of new beginnings. Mingyu stood there, a man ready to face his mistakes and learn from them.
"I won't keep you any longer," he said, stepping back as if bidding farewell to a chapter of his life. "Thank you for listening to me. I hope to see you again soon."
As Mingyu walked away and returned to his car, you watched as his figure disappeared into the darkness. Karina, with a slightly sarcastic tone, remarked, "Looks like the catalyst for the destruction of your relationship is back in the game."
You smiled faintly, a deep, meaningful vibration in your voice. "Maybe, but this time the rules will be different. I won't let my past dictate my future. Mingyu has his second chance, but I'm not the same person I was."
Karina's eyes sparkled in recognition as she replied, "That sounds like the y/n I know – strong and determined. He won't have it easy."
Determined, you nodded. "Exactly. I'm ready to meet him as a friend, but I'll keep my eyes open. This time I'm prepared for anything."
With this firm resolution, you entered your apartment, ready to enjoy the girls' night. The evening symbolized new beginnings and the strength of self-determination, a sign that you were writing your own story, independent of the shadows of the past.
09 – Love, Doubt, and a Journey through Heartache
On that evening, the cozy atmosphere in your apartment was subdued yet warm. You, Karina, Winter, Hanni, and Minji were nestled together on the couch, a vibrant tapestry of friendship and care. In a corner of the room, comfortably nestled in his basket, Elvis, your faithful Persian cat, purred.
Despite the smile on your face, your eyes betrayed a touch of melancholy as you watched your friends. Karina, always the idea generator, suggested you could go out to lift your spirits. "Thanks, girls, but I'm really okay," you responded softly, "A quiet evening at home is exactly what I need."
"But Y/n, a bit of fun could do you good, especially now that Mark isn't here," Hanni interjected.
At that moment, Winter, always up for a laugh, picked up a picture frame from the small table. She held it in front of your face and playfully imitated Mark's voice: "Come on, babe, let's do something crazy! Let's look at the stars, or..." She paused briefly, a mischievous grin spreading across her face before continuing, "Or we could dress up and pretend we're on a secret mission!" She placed the picture frame back on the table. "See, Mark wants you to do something too!"
Her joke made everyone laugh, only Hanni remained sullen. Determined to steer the mood in a different direction, she suggested, "You know what? We should go out tonight. Dance a little and let loose."
The idea sparked a lively discussion. You remained skeptical: "No, guys, seriously. I don't like clubs, and Mark and I have a rule - no parties without the other."
Karina, always maintaining the balance, nodded understandingly and added, "I get it, Y/n, but maybe you need a little change of scenery right now to clear your head. We don't necessarily have to go to a club. How about a relaxed bar?"
You hesitated, but Minji, always ready for an adventure, chimed in supportively, "Exactly, Y/n! We're going to have a great time, and you can distract yourself a bit. Mark would surely want you to be happy, even if he's not here."
Winter, still holding the picture frame, added, "We could even make a game out of it. Each of us chooses a place, and in the end, we decide together where to go!"
Hanni eagerly agreed, "That sounds like a fantastic idea! Let's enjoy life. Mark isn't here to stop us."
Karina gave Hanni a brief but piercing look before turning back to you, "You're always so considerate of Mark and his feelings, Y/n. It's okay to think about yourself too. We're all here to take care of you."
The words of your friends and the thought of letting go for once slowly softened your resolve. You smiled hesitantly and gave in, "Okay, you've convinced me. But we stick together, and we don't do anything crazy, agreed?"
Minji clapped her hands in joy. "Of course! It's going to be a girls' night we won't forget!" Hanni, inwardly pleased with her success, couldn't help but smile contentedly.
The group began to excitedly prepare for the evening. You cast one last glance at the picture frame, where you and Mark shared happy times, sighed quietly, and then let yourself be swept up by the burgeoning enthusiasm of your friends.
As the group began to make plans for the evening, Elvis purred contentedly in his basket, as if he were the keeper of all their little secrets and joys.
As the girls stepped out of Karina's car, they were enveloped by the cool night air as they stood in front of a large, stylishly lit house. You had opted for an elegant, mid-length dress with a subtle light gray tweed pattern. The dress had short sleeves, a defined waist with a V-neck, and a flared skirt. If you had the choice, you would have liked to wear miniskirts or a shorter dress, but that would have been too much, especially in Mark's absence. Another rule you dared not break. You wore your long hair wavy, softly falling over your shoulders.
You and Karina exchanged uncertain glances. The building in front of you looked more like a luxurious residence and not a club.
"Are you sure we're in the right place? This doesn't look like a club," Karina murmured as she skeptically surveyed the building.
You also had doubts, adding, "Something's not right here. Hanni, are you sure that..."
Before you could finish your sentence, Hanni interrupted you with a broad, convincing smile, "Trust me, girls. This is going to be great!" With that confidence, she pulled the group toward the open front door, from which loud music and cheerful laughter were already emanating.
Entering the house, you were greeted by the pulsing energy of the party. The interior was spacious and elegant, with modern art on the walls and stylish furniture pushed aside to make room for a dance floor. Colorful lights flickered in rhythm with the music, casting the room in a vibrant play of colors.
Young people were everywhere, dancing, laughing, and holding drinks, while a DJ in the corner provided the musical entertainment. The atmosphere was exuberant and lively, almost surreal in its intensity.
Karina and you initially felt out of place in the unfamiliar setting. As you looked around, it didn't take long to recognize where you were. "This is Mingyu's house, isn't it?" Karina whispered to you, pointing to the distinctive artworks and a characteristic sculpture.
You nodded slowly, an uncomfortable feeling settling in your stomach. "Yes, this is his house. Hanni, what are we doing here?" you asked, your voice tense.
Hanni replied with a forced smile, "Surprise? I thought a house party would be a nice change. Let's just have fun!"
While Winter, Minji, and the others eagerly dived into the hustle and bustle of the party, you and Karina exchanged worried glances. Both of you felt that the evening might not go as you had hoped.
You and Karina found a quiet seat on the edge of the pulsating house party. You sank into the soft sofas, a little away from the hustle and bustle, to observe the atmosphere. The house was even more impressive from the inside than the outside. High ceilings, artful lighting, and elegantly draped decorations created an atmosphere of stylish luxury, underscoring Mingyu's architectural vein. Young people were grouped everywhere, laughing and chatting while holding drinks.
Mingyu had not been seen since your arrival, which calmed you a bit. You didn't want to reopen old wounds that evening.
Suddenly, your phone vibrated. It was a message from Mark.
"Hey, beauty, how are you? What are you doing right now?" you read and immediately felt a hesitation. Should you tell him the truth? You didn't want to worry him or give the wrong impression.
Various feelings fought within you. You wanted to be honest with Mark, but at the same time, you didn't want him to worry or jump to conclusions. Finally, you typed: "All good here. I'm relaxing at home and recovering from the workday."
You felt uneasy as you sent the little lie.
The conversation continued, and Mark sent a photo of him and his brother Joseph. They were smiling broadly, both on their business trip in Japan. Mark wrote about workshops they offered on integrating art and science in education. You saw Mark's smiling face on the screen and felt a mix of longing and guilt.
"It's your turn. I miss your smile," typed Mark.
You stared at the message. Your heart was full of love and yet conflicted. How could you send him a selfie without revealing the truth? Your fingers hesitated over the screen as you looked for an excuse.
"Sorry, my phone's almost dead. I'll send you one tomorrow, I promise."
Karina observed you and sensed that something was off. "Everything okay?" she asked gently.
You gave a faint smile, your gaze still on the phone. "Yes, everything's fine."
Mark replied with an understanding that was typical of his loving and caring nature. He sensed something was off, but he didn't want to press you.
"No problem, sweetheart. But make sure you charge your phone! I need my daily dose of my girl. Otherwise, I'll have to start imagining your pictures, and my drawing talent is rather... well, you know."
After reading Mark's understanding message, you felt a mix of relief and still nagging guilt.
You typed a response, trying to hide your feelings and maintain the lightness Mark had brought to the conversation: "I'll definitely charge my phone, promise! And your drawing talent isn't as bad as you think. I love every one of your creative attempts."
As you sent the message, you couldn't help but smile warmly.
Karina, who had been watching your expression closely, placed a hand on your shoulder. "You miss him a lot, don't you?" she asked compassionately.
You nodded, your eyes still on the phone display. "Yes, it feels so empty without him."
Karina, still looking at you compassionately, smiled softly as she tried to cheer you up. But suddenly, her eyes widened in surprise. Her gaze, which had been on you, had shifted and was now fixed on a figure at the other end of the room.
"Y/n, look!" Karina whispered, pointing discreetly in the direction. "Isn't that Mingyu over there?"
You followed Karina's gaze and your heart skipped a beat when you saw Mingyu. He was standing in a small group, his characteristic, confident smile on his lips, laughing and following the conversations around him. In his white T-shirt with an open blue denim jacket, whose sleeves he had rolled up slightly, he looked as casual and relaxed as you remembered him.
Karina and you decided to retreat discreetly before Mingyu noticed you. So, you set out to find the other girls. You moved carefully among the partying guests, trying not to attract attention.
Yet despite your caution, Mingyu became aware of you. Karina noticed it first. "Oh no, Y/n, he's seen us," she whispered quietly.
You turned around and saw Mingyu weaving through the crowd, his gaze fixed on you. It was clear he had been drinking; his movements were a bit less steady than usual, and his smile was wider.
As Mingyu approached, you could see the mixture of surprise and pleasure in his eyes. It was the first time in 3 years since the breakup that you stood so close to each other.
"Y/n, Karina! What a surprise to see you here," Mingyu said with a slightly swaying voice. His smile was warm, but his eyes revealed a depth of emotions that slightly unsettled you.
The two girls responded politely, albeit a bit reservedly. "Hello, Mingyu. Nice party you've got here," Karina replied, while you simply nodded and forced a smile.
Mingyu, visibly pleased to see you, tried to engage in conversation. "It's been so long, Y/n. How have you been?" he asked, his gaze locked on you.
Feeling uncomfortable with the situation, you replied politely but distantly. "I'm fine, thank you. We were just about to look for our friends."
Mingyu, still focusing on you, nodded slowly. "I understand. But it would really be great if you could stay a bit longer. We haven't seen each other for so long," he pressed with a mix of hope and slight pressure in his voice.
You and Karina exchanged a quick, uncertain look, and you shook your head. "That's really kind of you, Mingyu, but we really should be going," you responded, trying to stay polite.
Mingyu's persistence, however, seemed unbroken, and he didn't seem ready to let you go so easily. "Come on, just one more drink. It would really be a shame if you left now."
At that moment, Hanni, Winter, and Minji appeared. They joined the group and reinforced Mingyu's request. "Yeah, stay a bit! We've just started," Hanni said enthusiastically, while Minji and Winter nodded in agreement.
You and Karina felt increasingly cornered. You looked at each other again, and Karina finally gave a reluctant nod. "Okay, maybe just a short while longer," you conceded, your consent clearly reluctant.
The others cheered and pulled you deeper into the party. You felt a growing unease in your stomach, not only because of Mingyu's insistent invitation but also because of the little lie you were maintaining with Mark. Karina placed a reassuring hand on your shoulder and whispered, "We won't stay long, okay? Just to keep up appearances."
You nodded, caught between the desire not to disappoint Mark and the pressure from your friends and Mingyu. You felt torn as you delved deeper into the heart of the party, surrounded by music, laughter, and the increasingly strong feeling of being in a place you didn't want to be.
In the lively and exuberant atmosphere of the party, someone suggested a group game. The game was a mix of truth or dare and a guessing game, where participants had to alternately ask questions or perform tasks. The mood in the room was electric, marked by laughter and occasional exclamations of surprise when someone performed a particularly funny or daring action.
During a round of truth or dare, where the mood was already heated, Hanni chose you. "Truth or dare, Y/n?" she asked with a challenging glint in her eyes.
Aware of the tricky situation, you opted for "dare," hoping to avoid an uncomfortable truth question. Hanni, anticipating this, grinned and challenged you: "I dare you to give Mingyu a dance – but not just any dance. A slow dance."
The crowd around them whooped and whistled as you felt the blood rush to your cheeks. You cast a pleading look at Karina, but your friend could do little in the moment.
Mingyu, already slightly tipsy and carried away by the mood, stood up and extended his hand toward you. "Come on, Y/n, it's just a dance," he said with a smile that showed a mix of nostalgia and desire.
With hesitant steps, you approached Mingyu. You placed your hand in his as the music shifted to a slow, sensual song. As you danced, you felt Mingyu's hands carefully but firmly on your back. With his 6'1" and your 5'2" stature, he towered over you like a large wall. You looked up at his neck, trying to maintain distance, but the closeness of the dance and the stares of others left you little room.
The heat of bodies and the intimacy of the moment almost made you forget where you were. Mingyu's proximity, his familiar scent, and the way he led were distracting.
Mingyu, feeling the tension, leaned in and whispered, "I've missed you, babygirl." His words, though spoken softly, echoed loudly in your thoughts. Instead of addressing you by your name, he referred to the pet name he had chosen for you as a couple.
Overwhelmed by the situation, you just managed to extricate yourself from Mingyu's embrace. "I... I need to go," you stammered before you quickly moved away from the dance floor, followed by Karina's concerned looks.
The night air was cool and a welcome relief as you left the crowded party. Yet the quiet was short-lived. Mingyu, apparently determined to continue the conversation, followed you outside. His smiling face transformed into slightly furrowed brows and lips closed in a straight line.
"Y/n, wait!" he called, following you down the garden path. His voice was urgent, but slightly slurred from the alcohol.
You reluctantly turned around, your heartbeat quickening. "What is it, Mingyu?" you asked, your voice controlled but cool.
Mingyu came closer, his gaze intense. "I just wanted to talk. It feels like there's so much left unsaid between us," he began, choosing his words carefully.
You struggled to stay calm and replied, "Mingyu, there's nothing to talk about. What's in the past is in the past. I'm with Mark now, and you should respect that."
However, Mingyu seemed unimpressed by your words. "I see how you look at me, Y/n. I know there's still something there. Can you honestly say you haven't missed me?" he pressed, his voice now more urgent.
You felt your composure starting to crumble. "Mingyu, that's not fair. You can't just..."
But Mingyu didn't relent. He stepped closer, and his voice softened but grew more intense. "Y/n, I still think of you every day. I can't stop thinking about what we had."
You became visibly upset and uncomfortable, stepping back. "Mingyu, stop! You're crossing my boundaries. I love Mark, and you need to accept that."
The tension between you was almost tangible. Mingyu, his expression fluctuating between disappointment and stubborn desire, seemed to ponder for a moment. But before he could say anything further, you interjected.
"That's enough, Mingyu. I'm leaving now. Please, don't follow me," you said firmly and turned to walk away. Your steps were quick and determined as you moved away from Mingyu, your thoughts a whirlwind of anger, confusion, and unwanted nostalgia.
Mingyu was left alone, visibly struck by the rejection, as you fled into the night and away from the shadows of the past.
Still overwhelmed by your emotions, you stood trembling in front of Karina's car. You pulled out your phone and hastily typed a message to Karina: "I can't stay any longer. Please come, I want to leave."
As you waited for a response, the events of the last few minutes echoed in your mind. You were torn between anger at Mingyu's behavior and guilt towards Mark.
Soon after, the other girls returned. Karina, Winter, and Minji were still swept up in the lively mood of the party, while Hanni joined you with an almost imperceptible self-satisfied smirk on her face.
"Hey, Y/n, is everything okay?" Karina asked worriedly when she saw you standing by the car.
You nodded, though your eyes betrayed your inner turmoil. "Yes, I'm just tired. I think it's better if we go now."
As the group got into the car, Karina noticed the subtle smirk on Hanni's face and sensed something was off. She gave Hanni a questioning look, but Hanni shook her head as if to say this wasn't the time for explanations.
As the drive home began, a tense silence settled in the car. You sat quietly, your thoughts still on the events of the party and the unresolved feelings the night had stirred in you. Karina occasionally gave you worried glances, while Hanni stared out the window, seemingly lost in thought. The other girls chatted quietly, but their conversations couldn't ease your unease.
A few days after the dreadful event, you sat relaxed on your couch at home, scrolling through patient reports on your laptop while Elvis lay next to you, purring contentedly. Suddenly, your phone vibrated and rang. When you picked it up, a wave of excitement surged through your stomach. It was a video call from your boyfriend, Mark Lee.
Suddenly the screen lit up, and Mark's face appeared. His broad smile instantly brightened the room. "Hello, beauty," he greeted you, his black eyes beaming with joy. He was sitting in the car, wearing a dark T-shirt, his dark brown hair styled neatly.
You returned his smile. "Hello, my world traveler. Two more days and you'll be back."
Mark nodded, his smile unwavering. "You know... umm... I'm counting the minutes, Y/n. I've missed you so much."
You smiled softly. "I miss you too, Markie. It's not the same without you." You briefly looked at the slumbering bundle of fur next to you and then asked, "Where's Joseph, actually?"
Mark grinned mischievously and looked to the side. "Oh, Joseph is... like... disappeared..." he began, pausing as he tried to suppress a laugh. You watched him in confusion as suddenly Joseph jumped into the frame.
"Gotcha!" Joseph exclaimed, laughing. "My brother, the world's worst prankster."
"Hey!" Mark protested, laughing. "I was just trying to have a little fun. But you know, Y/n, I could never lie to you."
His words made you pause for a moment, the memory of the lie from the party swirling in your head.
"Oh, sure, Mr. Perfect here," John teased before waving at you and disappearing from the view again.
Mark turned his attention back to you. "I have a few souvenirs for you. And I got something special for Elvis." He paused, then added, "He promised to protect you well in my absence."
Elvis, recognizing Mark's voice, meowed and jumped onto your lap. "Look, Markie, your biggest fan is listening," you said with a laugh, turning the camera to Elvis.
"What's up, buddy!" Mark called out, and Elvis purred loudly in response.
The conversation continued in a mix of teasing, longing looks, and heartfelt laughter. Mark shared his experiences in Japan, the workshops, and the interesting people he had met.
"I've learned so much about art and science," Mark said. "But the most important thing I've learned is," he looked around as if to make sure Joseph wasn't listening, leaned closer to the camera, and whispered, "how much I love you and how much I need you in my life."
Your heart raced at these words. Despite the joy and lightness of the moment, you felt a certain tension. You knew you had to tell Mark the truth about the party. Yet you feared his reaction and the possible consequences.
"I love you too, Mark," you said softly. "And I can't wait to fall asleep in your arms again."
The conversation ended with mutual kisses to the camera and promises to talk again soon. You put the phone aside and stroked Elvis, who snuggled up to you, purring. In your head, thoughts turned to the coming days and what you would tell Mark upon his return.
The silence of the room enveloped Mark in an unfamiliar strangeness as he sat alone on the soft sofa in the apartment that had once been a home full of love and shared dreams. The trip to Japan he had taken with Joseph and his father was behind him, but the return to these spaces, saturated with so many memories, was different - heavier, as if the air itself had taken on the weight of his concerns.
The familiar key felt like a betrayal in the lock as he turned it, hoping to surprise you, to taste the joy of reunion. But the joy was absent, dissipated among the messages that rained down like cold rain on his soul - messages about you and Mingyu.
You were bound by your duties at the hospital, and so Mark was left alone, with a heart beating in silence in a living room that suddenly seemed too wide and empty. Then, a small comfort in the form of Elvis, your faithful four-legged friend, who jumped softly onto the sofa with him. Mark's fingers automatically ran through the soft fur of the dog, but his gaze was distant, pierced by a pain that went deeper than the surface of memories.
He felt betrayed, hurt, his soul churned by an anger he couldn't tame. How could it be that you, his great love, had returned to Mingyu in the shadow of his absence? Had he ignored the signs, the warnings of intuition that now stood so clearly before him in the quiet catastrophe of the moment?
In his mind, he searched for scenes from the past where Mingyu was present in your relationship in some way.
Memory 1 - At your bookshelf
Mark stood in front of your bookshelf, holding a signed copy of "The Unbearable Lightness of Being." He turned the book over and read the dedication: "For Y/n, in memory of unforgettable times. - Milan Kundera." He frowned and turned to you as you entered the room.
"Dudeeee... when did you get Milan Kundera's signature?" Mark asked in surprise.
You sat at your desk, smiled, and replied without looking up, "Oh, that book? It was a gift from Mingyu. He somehow knew the author and got it for me."
Mark felt a sting of jealousy, although he did his best not to show it. "Really? Mingyu did that for you?" he asked, his smile a bit forced.
You noticed his uncertain tone, looked up, and smiled gently. "Yes, it was when he was on a business trip in Paris. He knew I was a big fan."
Mark put the book back on the shelf, his heart beating a little faster. "I didn't know Mingyu was such a literature connoisseur," he added, trying to joke to lighten the mood.
You laughed. "Oh, he wasn't really. He just knew he was my favorite author and did that just for me. You know what it's like when you want to make someone happy."
Mark nodded, trying to hide his growing insecurity. "Yeah, I get it. Nice that he could make you happy like that back then."
Memory 2 – In Your Wardrobe with a Heated Twist
In your cozy apartment, Mark waited patiently in the living room. He sat on the sofa, texting with the guys, while you were in the bedroom getting ready for the evening with your group of friends. He wore a casual black oversized hoodie with a black jacket and black cargo pants. You, on the other hand, tried to match your outfit to his and chose a black turtleneck sweater, over which you wore a white-gray winter jacket with fur lining and black jeans. You also wrapped a dark scarf with a large letter "H" around your neck.
Suddenly, Mark's gaze landed on you as you stepped out of the bedroom. Your scarf immediately caught his eye. "That's a nice scarf," he commented, "I've never seen it before. When did you get it?"
You looked down at yourself and stroked the fabric of the scarf. "Oh, this scarf? I've had it for a while," you explained, "A friend gave it to me a long time ago."
Mark, unable to hide a hint of curiosity in his voice, probed further: "A friend?"
"Yes," you answered with a smile that radiated a mix of nostalgia and presentness. "An old school friend. But that was a long time ago."
Later that day, at the gathering with friends, Hanni made a remark that caught Mark's attention. "Oh, Y/n, I remember Mingyu Oppa gave you that scarf, right?" she said loudly.
Mark felt a sensation of discomfort and confusion rising within him. He threw you a questioning look, his eyes searching for an explanation.
You tensed up and tried to lighten the mood. "Oh, Hanni, you have an elephant's memory," you laughed. "But yes, that was back in our school days."
On the ride home, Mark couldn't help but bring up the topic again. "Why didn't you just tell me the truth? Why did you say the scarf was from an 'old friend'?" he asked, his voice wavering between sarcasm and vulnerability.
At first, you tried to stay calm but became increasingly annoyed. "Because I knew exactly how you would react, Mark. It's just a scarf."
"But it's not 'just a scarf,' Y/n. It's a part of your past with Mingyu. And now I'm fucking wondering what else here is from him," Mark retorted, his voice rising.
"Mark, that's ridiculous. You're making a mountain out of a molehill," you countered, visibly frustrated.
"Is it ridiculous, Y/n? Man... Is it ridiculous to wonder if you still think of him?" Mark countered, the tension palpable between you.
"You don't get it, Mark. It's in the past. Mingyu means nothing to me anymore," you tried to explain, your voice tinged with frustration.
"Well, but it seems like he still has a place in your heart. I don't understand why you keep these fucking memories," Mark responded, his words laden with hurt.
"You're being unfair, Mark. I'm not holding on to Mingyu. They're just objects, not feelings," you replied, now also raising your voice.
"But they're objects that remind you of him!!! Why keep them if they mean nothing?!" Mark insisted, his gaze fixed on the road ahead.
You sighed deeply and leaned back in your seat. "Because I like this scarf, Mark. That doesn't mean I have feelings for him."
Mark shook his head. "I don't know what to believe, Y/n. You didn't tell me the whole truth about the scarf. Damn, who knows what else you've kept from me."
The words hung heavily in the air, laden with mistrust and uncertainty. You struggled with tears welling up in your eyes. "I've never hidden anything important from you, Mark. I love you, that should count for something."
The tense atmosphere in the car thickened as Mark made this remark. "Maybe you're right, Y/n. I do love you, yes. But now I'm not so sure if you love me as much as I love you."
You looked at him with furrowed brows and slightly parted lips, stunned. His words struck you hard. Your voice trembled with hurt. "How can you say that, Mark? After everything we've been through?"
Mark gave you a fleeting glance, his expression unreadable. "I don't know, Y/n. All I know is that I'm not sure where I stand since I found out about Mingyu."
Your heart ached at his words. "You're first for me, Mark. Always. Mingyu is the past. You're my present and my future," you whispered, your voice choked with tears.
"I want to believe that, Y/n. I really do, but..." Mark trailed off, clearly wrestling with his own doubts.
The air between you was now permeated with a sense of estrangement, a mix of pain and misunderstanding. You felt helpless, unable to bridge the gap that had suddenly opened up between you.
Finally, Mark parked the car in front of your apartment. He looked at you, his eyes full of unresolved questions. You felt nothing but disappointment and frustration and, before you could think further, your instinctive actions took over. "So you don't know how much I love you, all because of this damned scarf?" you asked.
Mark, confused and concerned, watched as you hastily searched in the glove compartment. "Y/n, what are you doing?" he asked, his voice tinged with worry.
Without a word, you continued rummaging and finally pulled out a pair of scissors. Holding up the scarf, your eyes sparkled defiantly. "Then watch this," you said firmly.
Mark, now even more worried, watched as you set the scissors to the scarf and cut it decisively. Each cut seemed like a symbolic severing from your past.
After you were done, you threw the pieces of the scarf onto the back seat and took a deep breath. "There, Mark, see? The scarf means nothing to me. You mean everything. I hope this proves it to you."
Mark looked at you, his eyes a mix of surprise and admiration. "Y/n, that... that wasn't necessary," he whispered. "I... I believe you. I'm sorry."
You looked deep into his eyes, your own shining with the intensity of the moment. "Mark, please never doubt my love for you again," you implored, your voice trembling with emotion.
Mark slowly nodded, his hand seeking yours. "I promise, Y/n. I just..." he started, but before he could finish his thoughts, you silenced him with a gentle, yet firm kiss.
Taken aback by your sudden gesture, he hesitated for a moment but then took the initiative and deepened the kiss.
In this kiss, you both set aside all your sorrows and conflicts. Your lips moved in perfect harmony, as if to erase every trace of doubt and uncertainty. It was a kiss that testified to passion and an emotionally charged connection.
As you parted, you gave Mark a confident smile. "Believe me, this is just the beginning of what I would do to prove my love to you."
Mark's eyes sparkled with desire, and he responded with a hint of humor, "Oh, that's a promise I will definitely hold you to."
You gently leaned your forehead against Mark's, your gazes lost in each other, forgetting the world around you. Your breathing was still accelerated, a silent witness to the intensity of your kiss.
Mark tenderly stroked your cheek with his fingers, a loving smile playing on his lips. "Y/n, you make my heart sing," he whispered, the tenderness in his voice unmistakable.
You looked at Mark with eyes full of lust and longing. So far, you had not progressed beyond your make-out sessions. Due to Mark's upbringing in a religious household, he had always shied away from going further. But the moment had come when you could no longer wait to have him completely. You leaned closer to him and whispered in a voice equally filled with desperate longing, "I need more of you, Mark. Much more."
Mark's heartbeat noticeably quickened at your words. He swallowed hard, his eyes reflecting the internal struggle raging within him. On one hand, there was his deep religious conviction that had always accompanied him, and on the other, the irresistible woman he loved more than anything in this world.
He took a deep breath, his thoughts swirling. The attraction to you was admittedly overwhelming, yet he simultaneously felt the conflict with his moral principles. It was a battle between heart and belief, between passion and principles.
You noticed Mark's familiar hesitation, touched his face gently, and looked deep into his eyes. "It's okay, Mark," you said softly, "I'm here with you, in this moment, with you. That's all that matters."
In Mark's eyes, a storm of emotions raged, but also a growing resolve. Slowly, almost reluctantly, he gave in to his heart and let himself be carried away by the intensity of your proximity. He took your hand and led you into a new depth of your shared passion.
Mark leaned in, your face in his hands, and kissed you deeper and more passionately than before. The kiss was an intense promise, a connection that went far beyond words. It was an expression of your shared passion, your unspoken desires, and the deep bond that existed between you.
After you separated, Mark looked at you with a glowing gaze. With a voice both deep and full of longing, he whispered, "Let's go home and... well, you know… Like… We can... continue our conversation there."
You recognized the sparkle in Mark's eyes and the slight smile playing on his lips. You returned his smile and nodded, your own excitement and anticipation reflected in your face.
With these thoughts, Mark sat alone on your sofa, surrounded by the silence of the room. His mind drifted back to those memories he had shared with you – memories marked both by Mingyu's indelible traces in your life and the deep emotions of your first intense argument, as well as your first time making love together.
Mark sat on your sofa, his fingers nervously interlocked. As you opened the door and entered, his heart pounded wildly – a chaotic mix of longing and gnawing uncertainty. Despite the warm light filling the apartment, there was an icy chill in the air.
You immediately noticed that something was off. It was like your ability to sense people's inner moods and discern what was happening through the energy of the environment. You cautiously sat down next to him. "Mark, what's wrong? You seem so... distant."
Mark slowly turned his head towards you, his eyes full of sorrow, but also accusation. "Y/n, I've been thinking. About us. About what we mean to each other... or fucking apparently not."
He swore. Mark only swore when he was angry. Very angry. The rift between you was tangible and painful. You touched his hand, seeking the connection you always felt. "Mark, I don't understand. We love each other, right?"
Mark withdrew from your touch, his voice a mix of resignation and bitterness. "Love, Y/n? I'm starting to wonder if our love is just a beautiful lie we tell ourselves."
You were surprised and troubled, searching for words. "Mark, talk to me. What does this mean?"
Mark fixed you with a penetrating gaze. "I know about Mingyu, Y/n. About that night, your fucking meeting. Why didn't you tell me?"
You froze, your eyes widening in shock. How did he find out before you could speak to him first? "Mark, that... it wasn't what it seems. I... I made a mistake." The mistake was not leaving the party earlier and lying to him.
Mark laughed sarcastically, his laughter tinged with bitterness. "A mistake? So it's true. You lied to me?... You were with him while I was away?"
You searched for the right words. "Mark, please, listen to me. It wasn't my intention to hurt you. I was confused, lost. But it meant nothing."
Mark shook his head, tears in his eyes. "How can I believe you, Y/n? How can I fucking trust you when you go behind my back like this?"
Tears in your eyes, you stood up and approached him. "Mark, please, we can get through this… I… love you."
Mark also stood up, his look a storm of hurt and cynicism. "Love? Oh my god… And you think your lies are love?"
You were desperate, trying to reach him. "It's not over, Mark… We can talk about it… Please, don't let us end like this."
Mark, his gaze full of sorrow and determination, turned to the door. "Maybe it was always the end, Y/n. An illusion we… I had."
You followed him pleadingly and crying. "Mark, please, don't leave. I need you."
Mark stopped, turned around, and looked at you, his eyes full of pain and resolve. "No, Y/n. You don't need me. You need the illusion you've made of me to fill Mingyu's gap."
He left the apartment, leaving you behind – broken, alone, surrounded by the deafening silence of his absence. Mark was gone, and the realization that your love might never be what it once was tore at your heart.
In the weeks and months following your painful breakup, Mark and you were like shadows of yourselves, crossing paths accidentally in the streets of the city. It was as if fate kept bringing you together in moments marked by bittersweet irony.
Once, in your cozy favorite café, surrounded by the familiar scent of freshly brewed coffee and the soft murmur of other guests, you sat at a small table near the window. Your laptop was open, and you tried to focus on your work, but your thoughts kept drifting away. It was the place where you had spent so many hours with Mark, filled with laughter and deep conversations. Today, however, you sat alone.
As the café door opened, Mark entered, his eyes immediately fixed on his phone. He seemed in a hurry, just out for a quick coffee. He ordered at the counter without looking up and then sat at a table on the opposite side of the room. His entire attention was still on his phone. You felt your heart skip a beat as you recognized him. A flood of emotions washed over you – surprise, hope, but also pain.
Mark, aware of his surroundings, carefully avoided looking in your direction. It was as if he was building an invisible wall between you. You wondered if he had noticed you, if he was deliberately keeping his distance. You felt the urge to stand up, go to him, say something, but uncertainty held you back. What if he rejected you? What if he really had erased you from his life?
Mark held his phone up as if using it as a shield to hide from the world – or perhaps specifically from you. He looked tense, almost as if he expected something to happen at any moment. Despite his obvious effort to distract himself, he occasionally glanced up and scanned the room, but never in your direction.
You, deep in thought, felt a mix of longing and resignation. You wanted to bridge the gap between you but feared possible rejection. Your fingers trembled slightly as you tried to refocus on your laptop screen, but the letters blurred before your eyes.
As Mark finally stood up, leaving his coffee almost untouched, you cast one last glance at him. He left the café quickly, still engrossed in his phone, without looking back. In that moment, you felt lost and alone, surrounded by the ghosts of past memories in a café that once was a place of joy and togetherness. You remained, surrounded by the silence Mark had left behind.
Another time, in the fresh morning air of a sunny day, you jogged through the green, peaceful park nearby. Your steps were steady as you tried to distract yourself from thoughts of recent events. As you rounded a curve, you spotted a familiar figure in the distance - Mark, also jogging. Your heart began to beat faster, not just because of the physical exertion.
Mark, lost in his own world with headphones firmly in his ears, seemed not to notice you at first. As your paths crossed, he briefly looked up and recognized you immediately. Despite the reunion, he avoided any eye contact and instead quickened his pace, as if trying to escape the moment. It was as if he was trying to deny your existence, a behavior that deeply affected you.
You felt a sting of disappointment and pain. You remembered times when his face lit up whenever he saw you unexpectedly. Now, however, there was only silence and distance. You struggled with the feeling of rejection that Mark's behavior caused in you and wondered what was going on in his mind. Had he really erased you from his life so easily?
The silence between you was loud in your ears as you continued running, your gaze fixed ahead. You felt the urge to speak to him, say something, but held back. You respected his apparent desire for distance, even though it broke your heart.
After you had jogged past each other, you risked one last glance over your shoulder. Mark continued running as if nothing had happened, as if you were just a stranger on his path. This behavior left you feeling empty and full of questions. Was your relationship really so meaningless to him? Or was this his way of coping with the pain? Confused and hurt, you continued jogging as the sun continued to shine over the tranquil park.
Another time, at a lively party amid a tangle of music, laughter, and clinking glasses, you and Mark, surrounded by mutual friends, found yourselves in the same environment again. The atmosphere was lively, but there was a palpable tension between you. Mark, mingling with a group of friends, occasionally glanced in your direction, always careful to avoid direct eye contact. His demeanor was reserved, almost as if he was hiding behind a facade of cheerfulness.
You, staying in another corner of the room, felt Mark's presence in every fiber of your being. Memories of your time together were omnipresent, making your heart beat faster, yet you also felt hurt by Mark's deliberate ignorance. You tried to focus on the conversations around you, but your thoughts inevitably revolved around Mark.
Haechan and Karina, both noticing the situation, exchanged concerned glances. Haechan cautiously approached Mark, possibly to persuade him to break the ice. "Mark, have you seen y/n? She looks great tonight, don't you think?" Haechan asked casually, but Mark evaded the question. "I haven't really paid attention," he replied, his voice tense.
Karina, on the other hand, joined you and whispered encouraging words. "Don't let him get you down. You're strong, and you deserve to have fun, no matter what happens."
As the evening progressed, the tension increased, especially as alcohol lowered the inhibitions of some guests. Several friends, who knew the story of you and Mark, insisted that you should talk to each other. You felt torn. On one hand, you longed to bridge the gap, but on the other, you feared the emotional vulnerability such a conversation could bring.
Mark, meanwhile, seemed to grow more restless with each glass he drank. His glances towards you became more frequent, yet he made no move towards you. His pride and fear of appearing vulnerable held him back. Deep inside, he battled with the desire to make amends for the past and the fear of being rejected again.
As the night wore on, the expected confrontation did not happen. Both of you, surrounded by your friends, found yourselves in an emotional limbo, caught between what once was and the uncertainty of what could be.
In the turmoil of your broken relationship, surrounded by unspoken words and unresolved conflicts, you had always held back from proactively seeking reconciliation with Mark. Your decision to wait for an apology from him was deeply rooted in the painful moments of your falling out. Each time you accidentally encountered Mark, whether in the café, jogging in the park, or at mutual friends' parties, and he persistently ignored you, this reinforced your belief that your feelings and hopes for reconciliation were one-sided. His inability to look you in the eyes, his avoidance of any contact, left you with the bitter thought that your love, despite all its depth and intensity, was not enough to bridge the gap between you.
For Mark, these encounters were a constant source of internal conflict. His behavior towards you was not solely influenced by his belief in your supposed betrayal but also by deep-seated feelings of guilt he carried within. A dark secret, known only to him and God, weighed heavily on his conscience. This hidden burden, which he shared with no one, colored his perception of you and your shared past. In his confusion and the pain caused by his secret, he found himself unable to face you and ask for forgiveness. Thus, he remained trapped in his silence, driven by the fear that revealing his secret would not only destroy him but also the fragile connection to you irrevocably.
In this maelstrom of trust, change, and rekindled hope, Mark and you stood on the threshold of an unknown chapter, driven by the insatiable desire to piece together the puzzle pieces of your past into a picture of the future. With hearts heavy with unspoken words and gazes that held deeper secrets than the seas, you were unaware that an impending revelation, as shocking and unexpected as a bolt from the blue, threatened to unite your worlds in a fireworks display of emotions, blurring the lines between past and future, love and passion, truth and deception forever.
10 - Broken Melodies and Hidden Truths
In the early morning hours, as the first rays of sun gently broke through the clouds, Hanni reached for her phone. Her heart beat restlessly as she dialed Mark's number - the man she secretly loved, but who only saw her as a good friend. She had carefully prepared her plan, a plan marked by unrequited feelings and hidden intentions.
Mark, still in Japan and oblivious to the impending storm, was surprised to see Hanni's name on his phone's display. "Hanni? What's wrong? Is everything okay?" His voice was marked with concern, reflecting in his tired eyes.
Hanni hesitated for a moment, her voice trembling slightly with excitement. "Mark, it's about Y/n. I found out... she was with Mingyu. At a party." She swallowed hard as she spoke the words that tore her inside.
Mark immediately felt a change in the atmosphere. "Mingyu? Are you sure?" Disbelief mixed with a sting of betrayal in his voice.
"I got photos, anonymously," Hanni continued, her voice now firmer, determined to reveal the truth. "It doesn't look good, Mark."
Mark felt his heart skip a beat. "Photos? Can you send them to me?" His voice trembled as he sat up in bed, his gaze fixed on the phone.
Hanni sent the photos she had secretly taken and manipulated to portray you and Mingyu in a compromising light. They were pictures of the dance, carefully chosen to suggest familiarity and intimacy.
As Mark looked at the photos on his phone, he felt a pain shoot through his heart. He saw you and Mingyu, closely entwined, in a moment that revealed too much. "How... How did this happen?" His voice broke.
Hanni, seizing this opportunity, said softly, "I don't know, Mark. But I thought you should know. I'm worried about you."
Mark leaned back, his thoughts swirling chaotically. "Thanks, Hanni. I need to think about this." His voice was now a whisper, as if speaking to himself.
After hanging up, Hanni looked out the window, feeling a mix of triumph and pain. She had implemented her plan, but at what cost? Her unrequited feelings for Mark had driven her to this step, yet at the same time, she felt torn between her loyalty to Mark and the fact that she had twisted the truth.
Mark, on the other hand, sat motionless, his gaze fixed on the images. The message from Hanni and the photos echoed in his head, awakening a storm of emotions: doubt, betrayal, pain. You and Mingyu? The idea alone constricted his throat. He felt his trust in you faltering, yet a part of him fought against it, wanting to hold on to the love and trust you two had shared.
Days after the breakup, Mark decided to stay in his family's holiday home to clear up his mind. In the deceptive silence of the holiday home, surrounded by the gentle rustling of trees and the distant melody of the sea, Mark Lee, broken and lost, found refuge. He had distanced himself from the city, from the world you had taken from him – and with it, a part of his heart. In the shadowy halls of his parents' old vacation home, he sought peace, a peace that stubbornly eluded him.
In the silence of his isolation, he met her – a young woman in the neighboring holiday home, whose energy was strangely familiar yet so foreign. Her smile reminded him of you, her laughter an echo from a world that was no longer his. Day by day, their paths crossed, chance encounters that gradually became conversations, moments of escape from his own reality.
One night, deeper into the bottles of oblivion, they found themselves together in the garden. The stars twinkled indifferently above them, as alcohol enveloped Mark in a fog of illusion and longing. The girl before him transformed into you, her contours blurred, her voice became the one he so desperately missed.
Driven by pain and desire, he let himself be seduced by the illusion, by the fleeting feeling of holding you in his arms again. Their lips met in a kiss marked by forbidden sweetness and deep betrayal. In the warmth of her embrace, in the intoxication of the night, Mark almost completely lost himself.
But in the moment when reality threatened to blur, when the longing peaked, a sudden clarity broke through the fog. Mark realized that it was not you holding him, but a stranger. Shocked and confused, he pulled away, stammered an apology, and fled into the darkness of his holiday home.
In the loneliness of his room, enveloped by the cold night, Mark felt crushed by the weight of his betrayal. It was as if he had lost you again, as if he had broken your heart a second time. The guilt and shame burned in him like an inextinguishable fire, a secret that he shared with no one, not even God.
In the following days, Mark buried his feelings deep within, a pain that rendered him mute and distant. He returned to the city, to a world that now appeared empty and meaningless. Encounters with you, whether accidental in the café, in the park, or at parties, became an ordeal of his guilt. He avoided your gaze, your proximity, fearing his feelings might betray what he had done.
You were, oblivious to Mark's torment. Therefore, you didn't understand his distance, only felt the coldness that spread between you. And Mark, trapped in his own prison of guilt and shame, found no way out, no way back to you. Thus, you remained, separated by invisible walls, marked by a love that once was, and a secret that changed everything.
11 - Echoes of Tension in the Penthouse
2 months later today
In Johnny's luxurious penthouse, high above the city, there was a busy yet tense atmosphere. The gathering of old friends was supposed to be a joyous event, but an underlying tension was palpable, like a soft whisper between the walls.
Johnny, as the perfect host, had been busy in the kitchen since the early afternoon. His passion for cooking was unmistakable as he enthusiastically conjured up his specialties. He directed Haechan and Jaemin, who were actively assisting him. "Pay attention to the size of the vegetable cuts, guys. We're not making a salad, but a delicacy!" Johnny called out with a laugh. Haechan jokingly replied, "Chef Johnny, don't worry, we're your most capable sous-chefs!" Jaemin's laughter mixed with the clattering of pots, a pleasant contrast to the otherwise tense atmosphere.
Meanwhile, Karina and Minji were busy transforming the dining room into a cozy oasis. They draped elegant tablecloths and carefully arranged flowers and candles. "These peonies are simply enchanting, aren't they, Minji?" said Karina, as she set up a vase with the delicate blooms. Minji nodded in agreement: "Yes, they bring color and life into the room. Hopefully, they'll lighten the mood a bit."
On the terrace, a relaxed atmosphere prevailed as Yuta, Jungwoo, and Hanni prepared the grill. "Now we'll see who can really grill!" Yuta challenged. Jungwoo replied with a laugh, "Sure, Yuta, as long as you don't burn everything again!" Hanni shook her head amusedly and added, "As long as the food is edible, I'm happy."
In a secluded area of the penthouse, Mark and you experienced an awkward interaction. Your conversations were marked by embarrassment and restraint. "How... how are you, y/n?" asked Mark with a voice that could barely hide his inner turmoil. You replied with a certain distance, "Quite well, thanks. And you?" Your eyes briefly sought Mark's, who quickly looked away.
Winter and Jaehyun joined you. "You both look great tonight," Jaehyun remarked with an encouraging smile. Winter added, "Yes, really. It's nice to see you both again." Mark responded curtly, "Thanks, Jaehyun, Hanni. Nice to see you too." You just nodded, your thoughts seeming far away.
Your encounter with Mark that evening was marked by embarrassment and distance. You found yourselves in an uncomfortable situation.
Jaehyun, Winter, and Mark stood together, their conversation accompanied by a superficial cheerfulness that couldn't quite hide the underlying currents. Mark, whose eyes involuntarily wandered to you again and again, visibly struggled with his internal conflict. Although you tried to immerse yourself in the group dynamics, you appeared distracted, your responses often absent-minded.
In a moment of silence that spread among the group, you took the opportunity to excuse yourself politely. "Excuse me, please, I... I'd like to go to the kitchen and help Haechan," you said with a voice that revealed a mix of determination and a flight reflex. Jaehyun and Winter nodded understandingly, while Mark only cast a brief glance at you before turning away.
At the same time, Mark excused himself from Jaehyun and Winter. "I'm going to check on Yuta, Jungwoo, and Hanni," he said, his voice striving for indifference. As he approached the terrace, where the cheerful laughter and the crackling of the grill filled the air, he felt as if he was stepping into another world – away from the heaviness of his heart and the shadows of the past.
Upon arrival, Mark joined the convivial group. "How's the grilling going?" he asked, hoping to hide his inner unrest behind a veil of normality. Yuta, always ready for a joke, answered, "Better than you think. We haven't burned anything yet!" His laughter was contagious, and for a moment, Mark allowed himself to be immersed in the lightness of the moment.
In the lively kitchen of Johnny's penthouse, where the clinking of dishes and the buzz of conversations filled the air, you diligently helped prepare the food. Haechan and Jaemin, bustling around with Johnny in the kitchen, created a cheerful atmosphere, marked by their playful and mischievous dialogues.
"Y/n, I hope you're ready for the ultimate cooking challenge!" Haechan called out with a mischievous smile, dancing through the kitchen with a spoon in hand.
Haechan always managed to make you laugh: "Bring it on, Haechan! But be warned, I have a few secret weapons up my sleeve."
Jaemin, standing next to you, joined in and said, "Secret weapons? I hope it's not tears from cutting onions!" He winked at you while playfully tossing an onion in the air.
Johnny, stirring a pan at the stove, shook his head with a smile. "You two are incorrigible. Y/n, I hope you can bring some order to these two clowns."
You playfully raised your eyebrows, pretending to be strict. "Don't worry, Johnny. I've got everything under control. You should see me in the hospital. Haechan, Jaemin, are you ready for my strict instructions?" Your voice was humorous and teasing.
Haechan pretended to be deeply impressed. "Oh, we're shaking in our boots, y/n! Your strict instructions will surely elevate our culinary talent to the next level!"
Jaemin laughed and added, "Exactly! And if we fail, we'll just blame Johnny. After all, he's the head chef here!" He winked at Johnny, who then pretended to be outraged.
"Very funny, you two. But remember, at the end of the day, I'm the one who controls the knives," Johnny said laughing, skillfully twirling a kitchen knife over his finger.
Jaemin, impressed by Johnny's knife skills, giggled and cast a playful glance at you. "See, y/n, this is true art! Not like Mark's attempt to cook last time at the holiday house – that was more... well, 'adventurous.'"
You, who were chopping vegetables, paused and looked up curiously. "Mark's cooking attempt at the holiday house? When was that?"
Jaemin, suddenly realizing he might have said too much, coughed awkwardly. "Uh, that was... you know, Mark had this... um... 'company' at the holiday house. They cooked together. Well, or rather tried to cook."
Haechan, noticing the embarrassment in Jaemin's voice, quickly jumped in to change the subject. "So, y/n, how about your dressing for the salad? Are you ready to show us all how it's done?"
In the vibrant atmosphere of the kitchen, the boys noticed the sudden change in your facial expression – anger, curiosity, and disappointment. Johnny, aware of his role as host, quickly tried to change the subject.
"Hey y/n, have you seen the new kitchen machine yet? It can even talk! Says things like 'Your dough is ready' or 'Please add more flour.'" He grinned, hoping to lighten the mood.
Jaemin, still a bit embarrassed about his faux pas, hastily added, "Yeah, and just wait until you see how Johnny handles it. It's like a dance show. Johnny and the kitchen machine – an unbeatable duo!"
But your thoughts were still circling around Jaemin's accidental revelation. You were not so easily distracted. You put down the kitchen knife and looked directly at Jaemin. "Jaemin, wait. What did you mean by 'company'? Tell me more about it. What happened at the holiday house?"
The boys exchanged worried glances. Haechan cleared his throat, trying again to defuse the situation: "Y/n, we really should focus on the dinner. We have so much to do, and the others-"
"Haechan, enough. I want to know the truth. What are you trying to hide? Spit it out, now!" You interrupted Haechan. Your voice was firm and left no room for excuses.
The boys, surprised and slightly intimidated by your sudden resolve, exchanged uncertain looks. Jaemin, feeling cornered, stuttered, "Um, y/n, I meant... well, Mark was at the holiday house, and he... he tried to bake a recipe for 'love cake.' It was more... well, a little disaster!" He smiled painfully.
On the terrace of Johnny's penthouse, surrounded by the gentle evening breeze and the soothing sound of grilling, Mark found a moment of distraction from his inner conflicts. Yuta, Jungwoo, and Hanni, in a cheerful mood, joked and laughed as they prepared the food.
"Mark, you have to try how Jungwoo grills the steaks. He claims he has a secret technique!" Yuta called out, opening a beer and toasting to Mark.
Jungwoo, with a broad grin, added: "Absolutely, my grilling skills are legendary. Maybe I should write a cookbook: 'Jungwoo's Grilling Secrets' – potential bestseller!"
Hanni, who was just laying vegetable skewers on the grill, laughed and chimed in: "Only if you add a chapter about 'How to Avoid Fires.' We all remember last time!"
The group burst into laughter, and Mark, briefly detached from his worries, smiled. "I bet I could contribute a few tips to your cookbook. How about 'Grilling for Dummies' by Mark Lee?"
The laughter grew louder, and for a moment, Mark felt light and carefree again. The joy and laughter of his friends were contagious, and he let himself be carried away by the carefree atmosphere.
Yuta, operating the grill with an expertise that underscored his confident chatter, joked: "Mark, we could form a duo: 'The Grill Masters of the Penthouse.' Our signature: Perfectly grilled steaks and a touch of chaos."
Jungwoo, casually laying another skewer on the grill, said: "And don't forget, we have to make extra room for Mingyu. He's coming to dinner too."
Mark, who had just taken a sip of his beer, almost choked. "Mingyu?" he asked, surprised.
Hanni, noticing Mark's reaction, added with a hint of mischief in her voice: "Yes, Mingyu was invited by y/n. They've been spending more time together lately."
Mark's pulse quickened suddenly. "Invited by y/n?" he repeated, his voice barely more than a whisper, as he tried to control his burgeoning emotions.
Yuta, noticing Mark's confusion, looked at him questioningly. "Didn't you know, Mark? Mingyu and y/n, they've become pretty good friends now."
Jungwoo, standing beside him, nodded in agreement. "Yeah, they seem to really get along well. That's nice, isn't it?"
These words hit Mark like a blow. The idea of you and Mingyu reconnecting hit him hard internally. He felt betrayed and deceived, even though he knew he had no right to feel that way. His grip on the beer bottle tightened as he tried to suppress his growing anger.
Mark tried to stay calm, but his thoughts were racing. "They're friends? Since when?" he asked, his voice trembling with suppressed emotion.
Yuta and Jungwoo exchanged uncertain looks, surprised by Mark's reaction. "Um, for a while, I think. They've met a few times and get along well," Jungwoo explained cautiously.
At that moment, Mark felt a wave of jealousy and incomprehension rising within him. Why had he missed this? And why did it affect him so deeply?
In the heated atmosphere of the kitchen, you felt a wave of anger and disappointment rising within you. The revelation about Mark's supposed affair at the holiday house made you seethe with rage. Without another word, you left the kitchen, your steps firm and determined.
Your heart was pounding with excitement and anger, while your thoughts swirled. 'How could Mark do such a thing? And he branded me a cheater?' you thought, as you moved through the corridors of the penthouse, driven by the need for a confrontation.
Meanwhile, on the terrace, Mark felt a similar wave of emotions. The news that you had invited Mingyu hit him hard. You had repeatedly convinced him there was nothing between you, but you still couldn't let go of him? With a feeling of anger and incomprehension, he left the terrace and headed into the penthouse, determined to confront you.
When you met in the living room, the air crackled with tension. Your eyes met, and in that moment, the pent-up anger exploded in a burst of emotions.
You: 'You had an affair at the holiday house?' Mark: 'You invited Mingyu?' Your voices overlapped in the charged atmosphere.
Mark, surprised by your knowledge of the holiday house, looked at you confused. 'How do you know about the holiday house? Who told you?'
'It doesn't matter! You cheated on me, that's what this is about!' Your voice wavered between outrage and hurt.
Mark, feeling both guilty and defensive, said, 'That... that wasn't anything important... We were separated at that time. I felt lonely,' his voice trembling slightly with mixed emotions.
'Separated? That doesn't justify what you did. You accused me of being unfaithful, while you...' Your voice broke with emotion. You struggled to hold back your burgeoning tears.
Mark felt his own anger and disappointment building. 'And what about you and Mingyu? You've been meeting him over the past months. I thought there was fucking nothing between you two?' His voice sounded accusatory, tinged with a sense of betrayal.
You took a deep breath, your eyes flashing with anger. 'Mingyu is just a friend, okay? Unlike you, I have nothing to hide. You cheated on me and then accused me!' Your words were like arrows, aiming to hit Mark.
Mark shook his head, his eyes showing a mix of pain and incomprehension. 'I never cheated on you. What happened at the holiday house was a mistake, a moment of weakness… For God's sake, we weren't even together at that time... But you... you invite Mingyu here as if nothing happened in the past?'
Both of you stood opposite each other, your words electrifying the air between you. Each accusation, each allegation, added further cracks to an already fragile relationship.
The others in the room, who witnessed this confrontation, felt torn between concern and the desire to intervene. Haechan stepped in first, a half-amused, half-concerned smile on his lips. 'Wow, I thought we were here for dinner, not a reality TV show,' he commented, trying to forcibly lighten the mood.
Jaemin followed him, 'Should we get popcorn, Haechan? This is more exciting than any Marvel movie,' he joked, although his eyes betrayed a hint of guilty concern.
Despite the others' light remarks, the atmosphere between Mark and you remained tense and electrically charged. Mark's face was a picture of internal struggle, his eyes sparkled with a mix of pain and confusion.
'I invite whoever I want, Mark. It's none of your business. You had your... adventure, and I have the right to live my life the way I want to,' you retorted sharply, your voice vibrating with suppressed anger.
Mark took a deep breath, his jaw muscles tensed. 'An adventure? Is that what you call it? I made a fucking mistake, yes. But you, you seem to have completely forgotten what we had… Mingyu, dude… really?'
Yuta, also in the room, cast a worried glance at Jungwoo. 'This is escalating faster than I thought,' he murmured quietly.
Meanwhile, Hanni, the silent observer, sat at the edge of the room, her eyes fixed on Mark and you. In her eyes was a hint of guilt, mixed with a trace of regret.
'It's not about what we had, Mark. It's about what you did and how you accused me,' you replied, your words emphatic and clear.
Mark, visibly struck by your words, searched for a response, his forehead furrowed. 'I... I had reasons to doubt. Everything I saw and heard pointed to it,' he replied, barely able to hide the uncertainty in his voice.
You shook your head, your eyes sparkling with disappointment. 'You only saw what you wanted to see, Mark. You let your own insecurities guide you instead of trusting me.'
The others in the room watched the exchange silently, the atmosphere charged with unspoken words and suppressed feelings.
Hanni, whose eyes wandered between Mark and you, seemed to want to say something but hesitated to intervene.
Mark clenched his fists, visibly struggling with his emotions. 'Maybe I overreacted back then, but you can't deny that Mingyu plays a role in all this... Why has he become so important to you?'
You took a deep breath, your voice firm as you answered. 'Mingyu deserves a chance, Mark. A chance to remain a friend. He was there for me when you weren't.'
'Was Mingyu still in your life when we... you know, on New Year's Eve?' His words were heavy, tinged with a hint of anger and accusation.
The others in the room, surprised by Mark's direct question, exchanged confused glances. The silence was now filled with a new level of tension as everyone waited for your response.
Your voice, too, was tinged with anger and hurt. 'Why does that matter, Mark? And why did you even come to me on New Year's Eve if you obviously found another girl to sleep with?' you challenged, your words concealing a hint of injury.
Mark, visibly struck by your pointed words, countered with a bitter undertone in his voice. 'It seems like you have no problem replacing me, y/n. Or was Mingyu just a quick consolation?'
The others in the room, now witnesses to this heated exchange, didn't know how to react. Haechan, Karina, Johnny, Winter, and Jaehyun exchanged worried glances, sensing that the situation might spiral out of control.
You, however, showed no signs of backing down easily. Your words were sharp and tinged with biting sarcasm. 'Mingyu is a good friend, Mark. At least he wouldn’t accuse me without reason, like you did.'
Mark, whose expression was a mix of frustration and disbelief, promptly retorted. 'A good friend, huh? I wonder how a former lover suddenly becomes just a 'good friend.' Sounds like a pretty quick transition to me.' His words were laced with skepticism and a hint of bitter sarcasm.
'Yes, Mark, it's like magic. Lover today, friend tomorrow. One just needs to put in the effort to understand – something you're incapable of.' Your tone was mocking, a blend of anger and hurt.
Jaemin couldn't help but laugh at your comment, but the warning glances of the others quickly silenced him. They all recognized that the argument between you and Mark was leading nowhere.
Mark’s expression shifted for a moment when he heard your sarcastic remark.
A brief, crooked smile crossed his face before he responded just as mockingly. 'Oh, y/n, if only it were so damn simple... Maybe I should also learn magic to change feelings overnight. Do you offer courses in that?' His tone was light and suggestive, despite the gravity of the situation.
Amidst the tense silence of the room, Haechan raised his voice, intending to calm both of you down. 'Guys, we’re not here to reopen old wounds. Let’s settle this without hurting each other.'
Karina stepped forward and placed a comforting hand on your shoulder. 'Y/n, come on, let’s go to another room and talk about this. It’s pointless to hash this out here.'
Johnny turned to Mark. 'Mark, dude, let’s cool down a bit, okay? We don’t want this to escalate.'
Jaehyun and Winter, observing the tense situation, also did their best to calm things down. 'Mark, y/n, this is pointless. We’re all friends here,' said Jaehyun, while Winter nodded in agreement.
Eventually, the group managed to lead you and Mark into separate rooms, hoping that some distance and calm would help smooth the waters. Haechan and Jaehyun took care of Mark, while Johnny, Winter, and Karina looked after you, each trying to contribute to defusing the tensions of the evening.
In the dining room of Johnny's penthouse, surrounded by the silence occasionally broken by the clinking of cutlery and the soft murmur of conversations, friends sat around the elegantly set table. The air was filled with a mixture of tension and the aroma of delicious food.
Mingyu, trying to lighten the mood, turned to you with a friendly smile. 'The food is fantastic, isn't it, y/n?' His voice was gentle, but his words seemed to fade away in the tense air.
Your thoughts were obviously elsewhere as you nodded absently. 'Yes, really tasty,' you replied, your voice barely more than a whisper.
Mark, sitting opposite you, observed the scene with a look oscillating between hurt and mockery. He raised his glass and spoke with sharp irony before turning to Haechan: 'To old friendships and new... acquaintances. May they always bring us unexpected surprises.' His words were clear and distinct, everyone at the table could hear the sarcastic undertone, a hidden message directly aimed at you.
Haechan, sensing the tension and not wanting to confront Mark directly, simply nodded and replied with feigned cheerfulness: 'Absolutely, Mark. Surprises keep life interesting, right?'
You clearly understood Mark's sarcastic remark and felt your own tension increase. You bit your lip, a gesture revealing both your frustration and your attempt to remain composed. Slowly, you lifted your gaze and looked directly at Mark, your eyes sparkling with a mix of anger and challenge.
Mingyu, sitting next to you, sensed your growing tension and discreetly placed his hand on yours, a silent sign of support.
As Mark turned his attention to Mingyu and you, his gaze fell on your interlocking hands. For a moment, his gaze lingered there, before slowly moving up to you. His facial expression was a mix of disappointment and a hint of jealousy.
In the tense atmosphere of the dining room, Johnny broke the silence by gently tapping his glass with a spoon to draw attention. His expression was friendly and determined as he began his brief speech.
'Thank you all for being here tonight,' he began with a warm voice echoing through the room. 'As you know, we're heading to a charity event in two days. I want to thank each of you who has agreed to come along. It means a lot to me that we all come together to do something good.'
His gaze swept over the friends gathered at the table, a smile playing on his lips. 'We are a colorful mix of different groups, and each of you brings something unique. Your diversity and commitment make this trip special.'
Then he turned specifically to Mingyu. 'Special thanks to Mingyu, who organized the location for the event. Your effort and dedication are truly remarkable.'
You turned to Mingyu and smiled at him appreciatively. Your smile was warm and showed appreciation for Mingyu's efforts. Mingyu returned the smile, his eyes twinkling with joy over the recognition.
Mark, sitting opposite, registered this exchange and reacted with a hint of surprise. He didn't know that Mingyu played such a central role in organizing the event. He spoke up, his voice calm but somewhat uncertain. 'Johnny, I'm considering maybe not coming along, man. With all this 'warm' and 'friendly' energy here, I might not quite fit in.'
Mingyu raised his eyebrows and turned to Mark. 'Excuse me, are you referring to me?'
Mark, whose expression darkened slightly at Mingyu's words, turned his gaze from Johnny to Mingyu. 'Well, Mingyu, I actually meant the general atmosphere, but if the shoe fits...' His words were targeted and carried a slight sting.
Mingyu, slightly surprised by Mark's direct allusion, raised an eyebrow. 'I hope my presence isn't making it too 'warm' for you, Mark. It would be a shame if you felt uncomfortable because of it,' he replied with a hint of mockery in his voice, a gentle smile playing on his lips.
Mark felt a growing heat in his veins. His eyes flashed with suppressed anger as he opened his mouth, ready to respond to Mingyu's mocking remark.
But before Mark could utter a word, Johnny quickly interrupted him. His tone was firm but understanding. 'Mark, I know it's difficult for you right now, but your participation is important. You have skills we need, and withdrawing is not an option. We're counting on you, dude.' Johnny knew that the tension among his friends had reached a critical point and that it was time to change the mood.
'So, let's enjoy the evening now,' Johnny began with a warm smile that underscored his natural leadership strength. 'I want us all to focus on the positive aspects of our upcoming trip. We have the opportunity to make a really significant impact.' His voice was motivating, almost contagious in its optimism.
The guests at the table relaxed a bit, drawn in by Johnny's charismatic presence. Even Mark, whose face had previously been marked by internal conflicts, seemed to calm down a bit. His gaze briefly shifted to Mingyu and then to you before focusing back on Johnny.
'We'll be working in a rural community to support local educational and health facilities,' Johnny continued. 'It's a great opportunity to use our different talents and abilities for a good cause.'
Mingyu, sitting next to you, nodded in agreement. 'Exactly, and I believe each of us can contribute something unique. It's about working together and leaving a positive impact.' His words seemed specifically aimed at easing the tensions and focusing the group on a common goal.
You were still lost in thought and gave Mingyu a grateful smile. Your tension seemed to ease as you recognized the importance of the event and how each individual, including yourself, could contribute.
The others at the table, including Haechan, Jaemin, Karina, and Minji, began to engage in the conversation, each sharing their excitement and ideas for the upcoming trip. The atmosphere at the table gradually became more relaxed, and the earlier sense of heaviness gave way to cautious hope and expectation.
As the conversation progressed, Johnny quietly turned to Mark. 'And Mark, I'm sure you'll play a key role on this trip. Your skills and presence are indispensable, man. Don't get down and focus on what's important.' Johnny's words were not only a reminder of Mark's importance to the group but also a subtle hint that personal differences should be set aside to focus on the larger goal.
The group spent the rest of the evening making plans and preparing for the upcoming trip. Despite the earlier tensions, a sense of unity and common purpose seemed to emerge.
As the evening at Johnny's penthouse came to an end, the friends said goodbye to each other outside, a cheerful murmur accompanying them into the cool night air. Despite the previous tensions, the mood was now lighter, almost playful.
As they made their way, there were a few humorous moments. Jungwoo almost stumbled over his own feet, and Haechan jokingly called out, 'Careful, Jungwoo, the ground isn't moving!' The group laughed, and Jungwoo replied with a broad grin, 'Don't worry, I've got everything under control!'
You, Karina, and Minji, laughing and chatting, made your way to Karina's car. You cast a final look back and smiled at Mingyu, who stood among the others and smiled back. It was a moment of silent understanding, an expression of gratitude and farewell.
Mark, a little apart, watched the scene from a distance. His stance was thoughtful, his eyes following every movement of yours. Haechan approached him, a mix of concern and curiosity in his gaze. 'Hey, Mark, you okay, brother? Are you sure you want to come along?'
Mark turned his gaze away from you and looked at Haechan. 'Yeah, sure,' he replied with an unusual determination in his voice. He paused briefly before continuing, his words imbued with a covert flirtation. 'I mean... I don't give up that easily. Sometimes it just takes a little... patience.'
Haechan, understanding Mark's implication, grinned broadly. 'Well then, Mark, the patient romantic. I wouldn't have expected anything less from you!' With these words, Haechan playfully slapped him on the shoulder, and the two headed to their car.
In the distance, the outlines of Karina's car could be seen as it slowly drove away, with you, Karina, and Minji inside. The streetlights cast a flickering light on the scene, a perfect conclusion to an evening full of emotions and unexpected turns.
Mark watched the car for a moment longer before turning away. Inside him, a spark of determination flared, coupled with the silent hope that the upcoming trip would offer not only a chance for charity but also for reconciliation and perhaps even a new beginning.
12 - Arrivals and Awkward Assistance
Two days later, on the way to the charity event, different atmospheres prevailed in the three cars driven by Mingyu, Mark, and Yuta.
In Mingyu's car, where you, Karina, Jaemin, and Minji were passengers, the mood was relaxed and friendly. Mingyu, at the wheel, showed his relaxed and caring side. His calm demeanor had a soothing effect on everyone in the car. 'Everything good with you guys in the back?' he asked, smiling into the rearview mirror.
'All good, Mingyu,' you replied, grateful for the relaxed journey. Minji and Karina quietly discussed the upcoming event, while Jaemin sat next to Mingyu, scrolling through the playlist. 'How about some music? Any requests?' Jaemin asked the group.
'Surprise us, Jaemin!' Minji called from the back. The mood in the car was cheerful, and everyone seemed to enjoy their time together. Mingyu's newfound ease and kindness were palpable and appreciated by all.
In contrast, in Mark's car, where Haechan, Jungwoo, Winter, and Jaehyun were passengers, a chaotic yet amusing tone prevailed. Mark, driving, tried to maintain order while Haechan and Jungwoo engaged in playful banter. 'Mark, can you tell these two to calm down?' Winter asked, laughing.
'Hey, I'm just the driver, not a babysitter,' Mark replied with a grin. Jaehyun, sitting next to him, shook his head in amusement. 'I'd forgotten how crazy our rides always are,' he said.
'Crazy? We call that entertaining!' Haechan called from the back, attempting to hit Jungwoo with a pillow. 'Careful, Haechan, you might fly out of the car!' Jungwoo warned, laughing.
Despite the chaos, Mark kept a cool head, steering the car safely and occasionally glancing in the rearview mirror looking for Mingyus car behind. His thoughts were with you, wondering how you were doing.
Upon arriving at the rest stop, immediate cheerful chaos ensued as the friends stepped out of the cars. Haechan, Jaemin, Yuta, Winter, and Hanni quickly became the main actors in an unexpectedly funny incident.
Haechan, always up for fun, suggested a spontaneous race to the restrooms. 'Whoever gets there first wins... um, the honor of being the fastest!' he shouted and sprinted off, followed by a laughing Jaemin and Yuta.
Winter, trying to document the chaos, pulled out her phone to make a video but almost stumbled over Hanni, who was trying to open a bag of snacks. 'Watch out, Winter! You could almost ruin our snacks,' Hanni called out as she struggled to open the bag without spilling everything.
Meanwhile, you entered the gas station to get something to drink. Searching through the shelves, you didn't immediately notice that Mark was also in the gas station. When your eyes met, you tried to ignore him and focus on choosing drinks.
Mark, noticing your cool reaction, opted for a loving gesture. Quietly, he approached you and placed one of your favorite chocolates next to you. 'For the road,' he said softly, before turning away, not wanting to be intrusive.
You, surprised and confused by Mark's action, looked at the chocolate and then in his direction. Part of you wanted to follow him and say thank you, but at the same time, you were not ready to tear down the wall you had built.
The chaos at the rest stop peaked when Haechan, Yuta, Jaemin, and now Jungwoo got involved in a spontaneous water fight. Triggered by a random splash attack from Haechan, the situation quickly escalated into a joyful mess, with everyone trying to splash each other.
Winter and Karina, equipped with their phones, filmed the whole spectacle and laughed heartily. 'This will be a hit on Insta,' Karina called out while trying to capture the action from different angles.
Jaehyun, who kept a bit of distance, couldn't help but laugh. His laughter echoed across the parking lot as he watched the silly escapades of his friends.
A short distance away, Mingyu leaned relaxedly against his car and lit a cigarette. His gaze swept over the scene, a smile playing on his lips.
You, initially amused by the chaos, turned to Mingyu and noticed his smoking. Your smile quickly disappeared, and you approached him. 'Mingyu, you're smoking again?' you asked, your voice tinged with a mix of concern and disapproval.
Mingyu, surprised by your reaction, took a slow drag of his cigarette and looked at you. 'Just occasionally, to relax,' he replied calmly, but there was a hint of regret in his eyes.
Mark, watching the interaction from a distance, felt a sharp pang of jealousy. He couldn't help but watch how you cared about Mingyu, a feeling that reminded him of the past.
Suddenly, the water battles of Haechan, Yuta, Jaemin, and Jungwoo were interrupted by the sudden honking of a nearby car. Everyone froze and turned to find the source of the noise. An older gentleman at the wheel of a family car shook his head disapprovingly and then drove off slowly.
The group burst into laughter, further amplified by the sudden interruption. The mood was now relaxed and cheerful as the friends prepared to continue their journey.
After another stretch on the road, the group finally reached their destination: a large, picturesque building serving as the venue for the upcoming charity event. They parked their cars and began carrying their luggage into the building. The air was filled with a mix of excitement and anticipation for the coming days.
While everyone was busy unloading, you struggled with a heavy suitcase. 'Let me help you with that,' Mark suddenly offered. His voice was soft, almost hesitant, as if he didn't want to be too intrusive.
You briefly looked up at him, your eyes reflecting a mix of surprise and determination. With a slight shake of your head, you declined his offer. 'Thanks, but I can handle it myself.'
Mark, noting the rejection, hesitated briefly. But without another word, he gently took the suitcase from your hand and began carrying it to the building. His movement was firm yet respectful, as if he wanted to show that he was there for you despite your rejection.
You watched Mark as he walked away with the suitcase, feeling conflicted. On one hand, you were touched and surprised by his kind gesture; on the other, you couldn't stop thinking about the fact that Mark had virtually cheated on you. You sighed quietly and then followed him into the building. 13 - Gathering Under the String Lights
In the evening, everyone gathered in a large room of the building. Johnny and Mingyu, as the main organizers, stood at the front, ready to inform the group about the upcoming tasks and the plan for the following days. The mood was relaxed, and despite the exhausting journey, there was a positive atmosphere.
'So, folks, tomorrow is the big day,' Johnny began with a smile. 'We have a lot to do, but I'm sure we will do great work together.'
Mingyu stepped next to Johnny and nodded. 'Right. We will be helping in various areas – from renovating some classrooms to supporting local health initiatives.'
The guys responded with typical humor. Haechan shouted, 'Hopefully there's a coffee break during the renovation!' causing laughter among the group.
Jaemin, always ready for a joke, added, 'And I hope there's no paint that matches my outfit. I don't want to look like a walking paintbrush!' This comment brought another round of laughter from the group.
Johnny smiled at the comments and continued, 'I see we're all in good spirits. That's great. Now, as for the tasks:'
He began dividing the group into teams and assigning specific tasks. 'Haechan, Jaemin, and Yuta, you will be in the 'Renovation' team. I expect you to make those classrooms shine.'
Yuta jokingly called out, 'But only if we can listen to music while we do it!' which again provoked laughter.
Mingyu added, 'Karina, Minji, and Winter, you are in the 'Health' team. You will help with local health initiatives.'
Karina nodded in agreement: 'Sure, we're ready to make the world a bit healthier!'
'And Mark, y/n, you will be with Jaehyun and Hanni in the 'Education' team. You will be organizing educational materials and helping teachers prepare,' said Johnny.
At the mention of you and Mark working together, you flinched imperceptibly, while Mark looked briefly surprised but quickly recovered. You wondered if the assignment of participants was intentionally organized this way.
Jungwoo, always ready with a joke, called out, 'Don't forget, y/n and Mark, that team building is key!' His comment made some laugh, while others sensed the ongoing tension between you and Mark.
When Johnny finished distributing the tasks, you spoke up, a little confused: 'Excuse me, Johnny, but I am a behavioral therapist. Shouldn't I be working more in the health sector?'
Before Johnny could answer, Winter intervened: 'Hey, y/n, I would love to switch with you! I think your skills would be very useful in the health area too.' Jaehyun, standing next to her, smiled broadly, pleased to be working with Winter.
At that moment, Minji hesitantly raised her hand. With an apologetic look, she said, 'Um, could I maybe switch too? I'm not very comfortable working in healthcare.'
Hanni, standing next to Mark, briefly glanced at him. There was a moment of silent understanding between them. Mark, quickly grasping the situation, spoke up: 'I'll switch with Minji. I think I can be helpful in the health sector.'
Johnny, surprised by the sudden change but pleased with the group's flexibility, agreed: 'Okay, that sounds like a good plan. Mark, you're now on the 'Health' team with Karina and y/n. Minji, you switch to the 'Education' team with Winter, Jaehyun, and Hanni.'
The group members nodded in agreement and began to adapt to their new roles. Mark and Minji exchanged glances, both with a slight smile that showed their willingness to adapt and cooperate. The spontaneous changes created a dynamic and adaptable atmosphere.
Haechan, who had been watching the spontaneous changes with a mischievous grin, seized the opportunity to bring some levity. He stood up, pretending to make an official announcement, and said in an exaggeratedly serious voice, 'I would like to formally apply for the 'Coffee Break Management' team. I believe my skills will be best utilized there!'
Then, still in character, he added, 'And I am accepting volunteers. Anyone devoted to coffee is welcome!' He looked at Yuta and Jaemin, who both promptly raised their hands and nodded in mock seriousness.
The group burst into laughter, grateful for the light mood Haechan had created. Even Johnny, trying to suppress a smile, shook his head laughing and said, 'Haechan, I think the 'Coffee Break Management' team is the most important task of all. Make sure we're all well taken care of!'
Haechan bowed theatrically, and the group clapped amusedly.
On the warm summer night, everyone gathered in the garden of the event venue. String lights hung above them, bathing the area in cozy, soft light. Surrounded by nature, snacks, and cool beer, the group enjoyed a calm and friendly atmosphere, marked by laughter and relaxed conversations.
You and Karina strolled together towards Mingyu, who was standing alone at the edge of the garden. You spread your arms and called out, 'Mingyu, you organizational genius! What a fantastic achievement!' Your voice was playful and full of enthusiasm as you smiled and approached him.
Mingyu, visibly embarrassed by your enthusiastic praise, laughed shyly and replied, 'Thank you, y/n. I just did my best.' He seemed amused and smiled broadly.
Karina joined in and added, 'Yeah, really well done, Mingyu. Your speech earlier was also very inspiring.' Her words were sincere and showed her appreciation for his efforts.
Meanwhile, Mark sat with Haechan, Jaehyun, Winter, and Johnny a little apart. They were engaged in lively conversation, laughing about shared memories and enjoying the relaxed atmosphere.
Mingyu stood there, a wide grin on his face, as he recounted the story of one of his past adventures. He gestured animatedly, describing each comical twist with such enthusiasm that you and Karina could hardly contain yourselves.
You giggled uncontrollably, while Karina held her stomach, laughing. 'I would have loved to see that,' Karina gasped between laughs.
Mark, observing the lively scene from a distance, couldn't help but smile. The sight of your unguarded laughter reminded him of the lightness and joy he sometimes missed. In that moment, he wished he could be part of that laughter, part of that carefree joy hanging in the air.
Mingyu, noticing Mark's attentive glances from afar, leaned over to you and whispered with a mischievous undertone, 'Looks like someone's got their eye on our little laugh session.'
You, surprised by Mingyu's comment, reflexively turned around to look at Mark. In the moment your eyes met, you felt a mix of embarrassment and curiosity. Quickly, you averted your gaze and turned back to Mingyu and Karina, but that fleeting eye contact made your heart skip a beat.
'What? Who's looking?' asked Karina, noticing your quick movement.
You, trying to maintain your composure, answered with feigned indifference, 'Oh, nothing. Mark's just watching us.' You tried to put on a smile, but a hint of uncertainty lingered in your eyes.
On the next morning, the health team, consisting of Mark, you, and Karina, set off for the cooperating health practice. During the drive, mostly Karina and you chatted, while Mark, who was driving, occasionally joined in the conversation. The mood in the car was tense, as you and Mark still had a noticeable distance between each other.
Karina, trying to break the tension, steered the conversation towards the upcoming tasks. 'I'm curious about what awaits us today. I hope we can really make a difference,' she said optimistically. You nodded in agreement.
Mark, focusing on the road, added quietly, 'It's a good opportunity to gain practical experience. We should make the most of it.'
Upon reaching the health practice, you were greeted by a group of dedicated staff members. The practice was small but well-equipped, and there was a lively atmosphere. Your first assignment was to collaborate on a local health education campaign focusing on prevention and early detection.
As you prepared the materials for the campaign, Mark and you were asked to give a presentation on basic health topics. Despite your initial hesitation, you soon found a common working rhythm. Mark, focusing on the technical aspects, and you, bringing in your expertise as a behavioral therapist, complemented each other well.
Karina watched as you both slowly started to work effectively together, and smiled slightly. She could feel the tensions still simmering under the surface, but also the potential for a possible reconciliation.
The presentation went smoothly, and the audience showed great interest and asked many questions. You answered them competently. After the presentation, the practice staff thanked you for your contribution.
During the break in the health campaign, you met an older couple waiting at the practice. They looked so sweet and still so in love. The way they cared for each other warmed your heart. You started a conversation with them, and as you chatted, you began to see parallels to your own relationship with Mark. The couple spoke openly about their long marriage, including the highs and lows they had experienced.
The older woman, whose eyes showed wisdom and kindness, shared that she had once given her husband a second chance after he had made a serious mistake. 'It was the best decision of my life,' she said softly. 'He made it worth it.'
Still influenced by the events surrounding Mark, you asked incredulously, 'How could you forgive infidelity? I don't understand.'
The woman smiled indulgently. 'Dear, it was not just about forgiveness. It was about seeing the person, not just the mistake. People can change and grow, especially when they realize the depth of their errors. My husband proved that he was serious. He worked hard to regain my trust and strengthen our relationship.'
You listened attentively, the woman's words echoing inside you. 'But how did you know he was serious? That he really loved you?' you asked.
'By his actions, not just his words,' the woman replied. 'He took the initiative to show he wanted to change. And most importantly: he gave me time and space to process my feelings. It wasn't an easy path, but the journey made us both stronger.'
The woman's words made you think. You reflected on your own situation with Mark. Could it be that he too could change and grow? That your relationship also deserved a second chance?
As you were lost in thought, the older couple said goodbye with warm words and a kind smile. You returned to your group, the woman's words deeply rooted in your thoughts.
As the day ended and the group prepared to return, you were in a contemplative state. The day's events and the conversation with the older couple had awakened new perspectives in you. You began to realize that forgiveness and growth are complicated processes that require time and understanding.
Mark, noticing your thoughtful mood, offered to drive back. You accepted the offer and swapped places. As Mark drove, he occasionally glanced at you, as if he wanted to say something, but held back.
The drive was in quiet silence, with each lost in their own thoughts. For you, it was a moment of inner peace and reflection, an opportunity to sort out your feelings and thoughts, and contemplate the possibility of reconciliation with Mark.
After parking the car at the building, Karina was the first to get out. She gave you and Mark a quick glance before heading inside. Mark, about to get out, paused when he noticed you were still in the car.
There was a palpable silence in the car as Mark turned slightly towards you. He seemed to hesitate for a moment, wondering whether to say something. Finally, he broke the silence: 'Y/n, is everything alright?'
In the silence of the car, you turned to Mark and asked with a mischievous twinkle in your eye: 'Say, Mark, if we just sit here in the car, do you think anyone would miss us?'
'Miss us?' he asked, a bit confused. 'I don't know, maybe they would think we had delved into a deep discussion about the universe.'
You burst into laughter, amused by Mark's response. You found yourself unexpectedly captivated by his lightness and humor. With a playful tone, you asked back, 'Or would they maybe think we're arguing again?'
Mark glanced briefly at the building, as if pondering your question, then turned back to you. 'That could be,' he replied with a crooked smile. 'But maybe we should surprise them and just sit here smiling. You know, to confuse the rumor mill.' His eyes twinkled mischievously as he tried to lighten the tense atmosphere between them.
In the small space of the car, marked by the emerging ease, you smiled shyly at Mark's words. A secret, surprised smile played on your lips as you briefly glanced at him. His playful nature had sparked an unexpected warmth in you, a reminder that despite all difficulties, there could still be moments of lightheartedness between you.
After a brief moment in which you held Mark's gaze, you turned away and began to unbuckle your seatbelt. You opened the car door and got out, pausing briefly before turning towards the building. Your steps were determined, but in your eyes lingered the afterglow of the shared smile.
Mark watched as you walked away, a soft smile also on his face. Then he too got out of the car and followed you into the building, his thoughts still on the brief but meaningful exchange that had just taken place.
As you entered the building, you were immediately greeted by Mingyu with a friendly smile. Mark followed closely, but when he noticed Mingyu's presence, he felt a slight discomfort rise within him. The ease gained in the car seemed suddenly threatened as he noted the familiarity between Mingyu and you.
Mingyu noticed Mark's arrival, and his smile became a bit more reserved, but he maintained his polite demeanor. Sensing the underlying tension, he paused, apparently careful not to offend Mark.
In that moment, you turned to Mark and invited him with a gesture to join you. 'Are you coming?' you asked, with a mix of politeness and a hint of warmth in your voice.
Mark, surprised and simultaneously encouraged by your invitation, nodded hesitantly and took a step closer.
The atmosphere was still cautious, but in this small moment, a bridge seemed to form between Mark and you, a tender sign of approaching and understanding.
In the clear night air, surrounded by the peaceful mood of the remote building, the group gathered around a crackling campfire. A cozy circle of friends formed, with Karina, you, Winter, Minji, and Hanni on one side, and Mingyu, Jaehyun, and Jungwoo on the other. Opposite them sat Mark, Haechan, Yuta, Jaemin, and Johnny, the warmth of the fire between them.
The atmosphere was relaxed and easygoing. The flames of the campfire cast a gentle, flickering light on the faces of those present, creating shadows and reflections that bathed the scene in a cozy, almost magical mood. In their hands, they held sticks with marshmallows, roasting them over the fire, as the scent of melting sugar hung in the air.
Stories and jokes were exchanged, accompanied by laughter and the occasional spark from the fire. Karina told a funny anecdote from her childhood, making Winter and Minji laugh, while Hanni listened attentively and chuckled softly. Mingyu, Jaehyun, and Jungwoo joined in the laughter, their eyes twinkling in the glow of the flames.
Mark, sitting on the opposite side, watched the scene with a half-smile. His eyes occasionally sought you out, who were engrossed in the stories and visibly enjoying the shared time. The distance between you, both physically and emotionally, seemed less significant at that moment, as if the warming presence of the fire could soften the cold that surrounded them.
Haechan and Yuta, the masters of entertainment, engaged in a friendly banter that made Johnny and Jaemin laugh. Their jokes and teasing comments created a lively atmosphere that spread like a spark through the group.
As the evening progressed, a lively conversation unfolded, jumping from one member to the next, each contributing their own charm and wit.
'Do you remember last year when we went camping and Jaemin forgot his tent?' Haechan began, laughing. 'He had to sleep with Yuta and complained all night about his snoring!'
Yuta, with a crooked grin, countered, 'I don't snore, I hum melodically in my sleep. There's a difference.'
The group burst into laughter, and Jaemin shook his head amusedly. 'Melodically? More like a growling bear!'
Meanwhile, you saw Mark quietly laughing to himself, his eyes sparkling in the firelight. You couldn't help but notice the change in his demeanor; he seemed more relaxed, almost as if he had shed part of the burden he carried.
Amidst the laughter and jovial atmosphere, Karina leaned in and whispered to you with a teasing undertone, 'So, y/n, what did you two do in the car for so long? Some reconciliation talks?'
You, taken aback by Karina's question but quick to find a witty response, replied with a playful smile, 'Oh, we just discussed the meaning of life and decoded the universe. You know, everyday stuff.'
Karina laughed softly. 'Ah, sounds like a profound session!' She winked at you, and you shook your head with a smile.
At that moment, Mark, who had overheard your quiet conversation, cast a brief, curious glance your way. He seemed to wonder what you were talking about but then decided not to inquire further and turned back to the group conversation.
The lively atmosphere around the campfire was interrupted by a moment of calm when Minji, observing the warmth and sparkle of the flames, remarked, 'It's really a beautiful evening, isn't it? All that's missing now is some music.'
Her comment met with general agreement, and Hanni, sitting next to her, enthusiastically suggested, 'Hey, that's true! We have musicians among us. Mark, Jaemin, Haechan – how about a little concert?'
Mark hesitated at first when he heard the idea of a small concert. His gaze swept over the group, and he didn't seem quite in the mood. 'I don't know, guys, I'm not really prepared for this...' he began tentatively.
However, Haechan, always the entertainer, persisted with Mark. 'Come on, Mark! You know how much everyone loves your music. It would be the perfect end to the evening!'
Jaemin, recognizing the slight frustration on Mark's face, intervened. 'How about we go inside for a bit and talk it over? I saw a guitar in the house, we could probably tune it and put together a few songs.'
Mark's expression brightened at Jaemin's suggestion, and he smiled, albeit somewhat forcedly. 'Okay, fine... that sounds like a plan.... Let's do that.' Despite his initial hesitation, he seemed to warm up to the idea of being part of the musical evening.
As Mark, Jaemin, and Haechan set off to prepare for their little concert, the group around the campfire reacted with joyful anticipation.
You watched the three head into the house, a smile playing on your lips. You seemed pleased at the prospect of music, perhaps also a bit surprised at Mark's willingness to engage in the spontaneous event. Your eyes followed Mark for a moment before you turned back to the conversation with Karina and the others.
Karina, sitting next to you, clapped her hands excitedly. 'This is going to be great! I can't wait to hear them play,' she said, her eyes shining with anticipation.
When Mark, Jaemin, and Haechan finally returned to the campfire, a palpable tension could be felt in the air. Mark held a guitar in his hand, while Haechan clutched a sheet of paper, apparently the notes of a song. The group fell silent, their eyes expectantly on the trio.
Mark sat down, carefully placing the guitar on his lap. He seemed a bit embarrassed for a moment, his gaze traveling over the expectant faces of those present. His voice, as he began to speak, was deep and direct, though slightly hesitant. 'I wrote this song a long time ago for someone special,' he began, 'a promise to sing it that I made but never could fulfill. I'm glad I have the opportunity to sing it tonight.'
The group listened intently. The silence was only broken by the soft crackling of the fire and Mark's voice. You watched Mark attentively, feeling your heart start to beat faster. Were you the person this song was written for?
The night air was filled with the soft sound of the guitar and the harmonious voices of Mark, Haechan, and Jaemin as they began the song. The melody was soft and emotional, an echo of past feelings and unspoken words. Each note seemed to tell a story, each line opening a window into the singer's soul.
'A starlight shines on me one day Its meaning lingering in my warm hands Those gloomy hearts and scary days, now I don't mind Just tell me you love me It's still the same whenever I see you I speak awkwardly, my voice trembling Girl, I can't explain'
The words of the song, sung with a clarity and honesty that struck the heart, left the group around the fire in silent admiration. Mark's voice, supported by Haechan and Jaemin, filled the night's silence, a gentle but powerful reminder of the depth and complexity of human emotions.
'Even if time blows and flutters away The scent of this season lingers in my heart I look in your eyes and it still feels like Like we just me-e-e-et'
You sat motionless, absorbing every line of the song deeply. You felt the words wrap around you, gentle waves of memory and regret rising in your heart. Your eyes were fixed on Mark, who sang with closed eyes, as if he was laying every emotion he had ever felt for you into this song.
As the last note faded and silence returned, it was as if the world had paused for a moment. The group broke into enthusiastic applause, showing warmth and appreciation for the performance. Mark opened his eyes, his gaze seeking you out, as if he wanted to see your reaction to his musical confession.
After Mark played the last note of the song and the sound echoed in the night's silence, he looked for you with his eyes. It was a moment that said more than a thousand words, a look that seemed to build a bridge over the chasm of misunderstanding and hurt.
You, deeply touched by Mark's song, met his gaze and smiled warmly at him. In your smile lay a wealth of emotions - recognition, appreciation, and perhaps a hint of reconciliation. It was as if you were confirming without words that you had understood the message of the song, that you felt the depth of his feelings and his regret.
Mark, seeing your smile, felt a wave of relief wash over him. His tense face relaxed, and a relieved smile spread across his lips. He nodded gratefully to the applauding group, his smile warm and sincere. In that moment, he seemed to have freed himself from part of the burden he had long carried.
14 - Twinkle in the Shadow of the Night
The night at the campfire was marked by laughter and shared stories, when suddenly Mark drew your attention. With a subtle gesture meant only for you, he signaled you to follow him inside the building. Initially, you were confused by Mark's body language, but then you understood the silent invitation.
Mark stood up inconspicuously, his movements careful and discreet, and strolled towards the building. You observed him for a moment before looking for the right moment to stand up yourself. With a natural ease, as if just taking a short break, you got up and followed him inside.
While the others around the fire remained engrossed in their conversations, only Hanni noticed the quiet disappearance of Mark and you. Curious and perhaps a little worried, she made motions to follow you. But before she could get moving, Mingyu gently laid a hand on her shoulder and shook his head with an understanding but firm nod. "Let them," he whispered softly, his eyes hinting that this could be an important moment for Mark and you, one that should not be disturbed.
Hanni paused, a bit undecided, but ultimately respected Mingyu's silent plea and sat back down, her eyes still fixed on the door through which you had disappeared. That night, surrounded by the warm flames and the gentle starlight, an atmosphere of empathy and silent understanding remained among the friends.
As you entered the building, you were almost enveloped by the silent tranquility that prevailed there. You knew Mark was somewhere here, but you had to find him first. Your steps led you through the silent corridors, past closed doors and empty rooms that were illuminated in the faint light of the night.
Eventually, you reached the attic, a place rarely used but offering peaceful refuge. The door creaked softly as you opened it. The moonlight, falling through the roof windows, illuminated the scene in a soft, silvery glow. There you found Mark, standing alone at one of the windows, looking out into the night.
He turned around as he heard the door open, and his gaze met yours. For a moment, there was silence between you, a silence filled with unspoken words and unspoken feelings. Mark's expression was serious, but in his eyes lay a hint of hope.
You stepped closer, your heartbeat accelerating with each step that brought you closer to Mark. The tension and uncertainty of the past days seemed to condense in this room, but at the same time, there was a feeling of possibility, of new beginnings.
Mark broke the silence with a quiet, hesitant voice. "Thank you for coming," he said, his words floating in the room. You just nodded, your eyes firmly on Mark, as you waited for what he had to say. In this secluded, almost mysterious place in the attic, time seemed to stand still as Mark and you faced the moment and what it might bring.
Mark began to speak slowly, his words carefully chosen but honest. "Y/n, I know there's so much we've... never really talked about, and I'm sorry for that. Especially for not listening to you back then and not trusting you." His voice trembled slightly, a sign of his nervousness and the importance of his words.
He continued, his eyes seeking yours, as if to ensure that she understood each of his words. "I think my biggest weakness is to give myself completely to someone, to trust completely. And with you, y/n, it gets even more complicated. Because I..." He hesitated for a moment, then gathered himself. "Because I love you. More than anything else in this world. I want to protect you and not lose you. That often confused me."
You listened to him, your eyes filling with a mixture of surprise, confusion, and a hint of hope. Mark's words struck you deeply, bringing long-buried feelings to the surface. You could see how much it cost him to speak these words, how he fought against his own insecurity.
"I know I've made mistakes, y/n. Big mistakes. And I don't expect you to just forget or forgive them. But I wanted you to know how I feel. That I'm ready to do everything to regain your trust. To give us a chance." Mark's voice was now firmer, more determined.
As the silence between you continued, you found your words. "Your song tonight... it was beautiful, Mark." Your smile was sincere, and you seemed to forget all the insecurity and tension for a moment.
Mark responded with a modest smile. "Thank you. I wrote it for you." His words brought an even bigger smile to your face, and as he saw your smile, his eyes lit up. "I'm so in love with your smile," he said with a mix of admiration and tenderness. "It reminds me of how much I love you."
As Mark spoke his heartfelt words, you felt a sudden warmth on your cheeks and a fluttering of butterflies in your stomach. In this quiet, almost magical moment in the attic, surrounded by the darkness of the night and the gentle shine of the moonlight, you allowed yourself to hope that maybe, just maybe, a future was possible for you and Mark - a future where love and trust could prevail.
"Mark, I have to apologize too. For all the things I said in Johnny's apartment. I was hurt and..."
Mark gently interrupted you. "Y/n, you don't have to apologize. I deserve every one of those words. I made mistakes, big mistakes. It was my behavior that brought us here." His voice was full of remorse but also full of determination to leave the past behind.
Mark looked directly into your eyes, his voice marked by urgent seriousness. "I swear to you, y/n, I would never have touched that girl if she hadn't looked like you... In that moment, when I saw her, I thought she was you." His words were passionate, almost enthusiastic, as he tried to convey his deepest feelings and thoughts.
You were lost in Mark's intense gaze, unable to help but giggle at his almost exuberant apology. "Mark, I understand," you said softly, your voice carrying a weight that said more than the words alone. "I forgive you."
Mark's expression turned into one of dumbfounded surprise. The fear of having misheard was written all over his face. "Do you mean that?" he asked, almost as if he couldn't believe what he had just heard. His eyes searched yours, looking for a sign that this was not a dream but reality.
Mark stood there, still filled with astonishment and hope, as you gently nodded and broke the silence between you with a soft but significant question. "Mark, do you still feel insecure about Mingyu?"
At the mention of Mingyu's name, Mark's expression changed slightly, a hint of frustration mixing into his features. He thought for a moment as if he needed to sort out his thoughts and feelings before answering. Finally, he asked with a mix of incomprehension and curiosity: "Babe, why don't you just let him go?
Mark listened attentively as you began to share your thoughts. "Trust isn't about locking your partner in a cage and being proud that they stay faithful," you said calmly. "It's about giving them freedom and trusting them, no matter who they meet."
You paused for a moment before carefully adding: "That doesn't mean I can meet with every man or you with every woman. It's about balance."
You continued to explain your relationship with Mingyu. "Mingyu really needs help, Mark. He's just a friend to me. I thought you would have seen that by now." Your words were sincere and reflected your own convictions.
Mark lingered for a moment in thought, his eyes wandering between you and an indeterminate point in the room. Finally, he nodded slowly. "Yes, I've seen that," he admitted, his voice somewhat softer. "I understand what you mean. It's about trust and freedom, not about claims of ownership."
As you heard Mark's words and saw his understanding, a smile crossed your face. You thought of the conversation with the older lady in the practice, the wisdom she had shared with you. Inside you, the question arose whether you and Mark could be like that old couple one day – strong and united through time and life's trials.
Mark, noticing your silence, broke the stillness with a cautious question. "What are you thinking about, beautiful?" he asked softly, his voice a mixture of curiosity and concern.
You looked up, your eyes meeting Mark's. After a moment of hesitation, you answered with a depth that reflected your growing clarity and determination: "I wonder if we could be like the older couple I met today. Strong, united, despite all mistakes and wanderings."
Mark's expression transformed as he heard your words. A gentle smile played on his lips, and his eyes reflected deep understanding and growing tenderness. "That would be really special," he said softly, his voice filled with warmth and a hint of hope. "I believe we could be that. We both have our mistakes and challenges, but together... together we could build something very strong."
He took a step closer, his posture open and honest. "I want to try that with you, y/n. I want to give us the chance to grow and learn, to be together, despite everything that has happened." Mark's eyes searched yours again, as if he wanted to dissolve any uncertainty, any doubt within himself.
"That sounds like a pretty brave promise, Mark Lee. But I must admit, I'm curious to see how far we can go together."
You took a small step towards him, your posture both challenging and inviting. "So, Mr. Lee, are you ready for this adventure with me? You know, I take such promises very seriously." Your tone was light and playful, but your words had a deeper meaning, a sign of your growing trust and willingness to engage in a shared future.
Mark smiled wider. "With you by my side? I'm ready for any adventure, y/n." His smile was warm and sincere, a reflection of his feelings for you and the excitement about what may come.
In a moment of closeness, where time seemed to stand still, the few centimeters that still separated Mark and you diminished. Your gazes locked, filled with a mix of anticipation and emotion.
Slowly and as if it were the most natural thing in the world, Mark tilted his head and your lips met in a tender, meaningful kiss. It was a moment of reconciliation, of new beginnings, where all the uncertainties and fears of the past seemed to fade away.
But this moment of intimacy was abruptly interrupted when Haechan suddenly entered the room. His eyes widened in surprise and disbelief as he saw Mark and you so close together and in the midst of a kiss. "Oh wow!" he exclaimed, his voice a mix of shock and excitement.
Without another moment's hesitation, Haechan turned around and sprinted back to the others, shouting: "Guys, you won't believe it! Mark and y/n are back together!" His voice echoed through the quiet corridors of the building as he hurried to spread the news.
Mark and you, pulled from your moment by Haechan's sudden appearance, looked at each other briefly, a little confused but also amused by Haechan's impetuous nature. A soft smile played on your lips as you recognized the inevitable spread of your reconciliation by Haechan. Mark shook his head, a smirk on his face, visibly amused by Haechan's enthusiasm.
After you had parted your lips from each other, surrounded by an atmosphere of new closeness and familiarity, a question suddenly occurred to you. You looked directly at Mark and asked: "Mark, how did you actually know I was at Mingyu's party?"
Mark paused for a moment, recalling that day. Then he replied: "I found out from Hanni. She called me and sent me pictures of you and Mingyu dancing."
You, surprised and a little shocked by this revelation, looked at Mark. "Hanni sent you the pictures? But why?"
Mark shrugged. "I'm not sure. Maybe she just wanted to show me that you were having fun? I really don't know."
Then he asked you: "But what were you doing at Mingyu's party in the first place?"
You sighed and began to explain. "The girls insisted that we go out to celebrate. Hanni navigated us to the place. I didn't know it was Mingyu's house. And in a game, I was asked to dance with him. It lasted maybe a minute, as I immediately pulled away from him." You emphasized again that it was just a short dance, to avoid misunderstandings.
Mark nodded understandingly and apologized again for his mistrust. "I'm sorry I didn't trust you, y/n. I should have listened you."
You were still caught in your thoughts about Hanni's role in the whole matter, looking thoughtfully into the void. Your gaze was tinged with a hint of mistrust as you considered how to deal with this new information.
Mark, noticing your thoughtful state, stepped closer gently. With a playful undertone in his voice, he said: "You can think about Hanni later. How about you focus on me now?" His gaze was intense and full of unspoken promises, an invitation to enjoy the moment and put aside worries for a while.
You couldn't help but react to Mark's words. A light smile played on your lips as you looked up at him. His proximity and the way he spoke made your heart beat faster. The tension between you was palpable, a mix of romance and playful flirtation that filled the air.
For a moment, you let yourselves drift in the silence of the attic, surrounded by the magic of the moment, forgetting the past and future for a short time. In this space, far from reality, you found a moment of pure connection, understanding, and affection that showed both of you what could be possible.
15 - New Beginnings and Fulfilled Promises
In the warm rays of the afternoon sun streaming through the windows of the cozy café, you and Hanni sat at a small table, surrounded by an atmosphere of reconciliation. Hanni, visibly nervous, played with the rim of her coffee cup before taking a deep breath and lifting her gaze to you.
"Y/n, I... I can't even begin to express how sorry I am," she began, her voice trembling slightly with remorse. "I thought I was doing the right thing, but I only caused chaos. I hope you can forgive me."
You looked at Hanni for a moment, your eyes filled with understanding and compassion. "Hanni, I know you meant well. We all make mistakes. I forgive you." A warm smile spread across your face, a sign of genuine forgiveness and new beginnings.
The moment was interrupted by the arrival of Mingyu, whose presence radiated a new calmness and clarity. "I think I'm on the right path to finding myself," he said with a grateful smile towards you. "Thank you for being by my side."
As the afternoon gave way to the evening, you found yourself with Mark at your favorite spot in the park. You sat on an old, cozy bench, surrounded by the gentle hum of life around you. Mark, sitting next to you, looked at you with a deep, loving gaze.
"You know, y/n," he began, while gently holding your hand in his, "every moment with you feels like a little miracle."
You giggled and playfully replied, "Oh really, Markie? And here I thought I was just your personal challenge."
Mark laughed softly, his laughter sounding like music to your ears. "That too, but a challenge I'm happy to accept. You know, I've been thinking..."
He paused and pulled a small, shiny object from his jacket pocket. It was a keychain, engraved with your initials. "I thought this could be symbolic of our new beginning. A small step in our joint journey."
You looked at the keychain, your eyes shining with joy and surprise. "Mark, this is beautiful," you whispered, leaning against him, your forehead against his shoulder. "I look forward to every step with you."
In the warm glow of the setting sun, surrounded by the quiet of the evening, Mark and you shared a moment of perfect harmony and happiness. Your hearts were connected by the promises of the past and the hopes for the future. In that moment, everything was possible – a love deeper and stronger than ever before.
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TMAGP EP 4 SPOILERS (Jonah Magnus Discussion)
“My playing was rough; eliciting only dismissive muttering from my audience. A surge of indignation welled within me, urged on by the knowledge that I, my father’s sin, who had done terrible things to reach this hall, could never return home in disgrace. I executed a jeté, a jarring musical demand for their attention, a declaration that I must be seen and heard.”
When I heard that I went actually slack jawed because genuinely, that was the most Jonah Magnus statement I ever heard in my life. The indignation, the pitless ambition, the declaration to be seen and heard.
If I wasn't sure beforehand, I am definitely sure that Augustus = Jonah Magnus now. Each of the first statements that the computer voices have read have had snippets of the TMA character they are tied to. Norris with "I'm sorry" filled with regret. Chester with the curiosity involving the institute. And now this.
I have seen a little of people saying Augustus = Jurgen which, I want to dispel. Their accent is similar, which is where I think this initially comes from, but that is because it's an antiquated, posh, southern English accent. It's posh RP. Which makes sense for more characters other than Jurgen, and that man has been dead and gone. If Chester and Norris are Jon and Martin, I really don't think it would make sense for Augustus to be a character who died in TMA S2. The voices could be no one, but if Chester and Norris = Jon and Martin, then Augustus = Jonah. I don't think you can't not have both.
Also! This is just a coincidence but did anyone else get MAG 23/MAG 127 vibes from the setting? I am pretty sure it was in Austria in TMAGP 4, not Germany- but something about the woods in a letter, where the writer (just as Dr. Fanshawe to Albrecht von Closen in MAG 127) watches another go insane, from a historical letter realllyyy connected the two in vibes to me. It would be interesting to me if Augustus just read historical statements, and what that would mean.
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NCT 127 - When "you" don't say 'I love you' in return
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this is a little scenario ^^ (not astrology based) i'll be using the term "you" for this to feel more interactive. this is legit for sh*ts and giggles. please keep this in mind and enjoy . love you guys 💕
taeil
like are you really not going to say i love you to him after this man legit serenaded you under the stars, on a blanket and picnic basket he prepared? that’s it we’re fighting! jk but he will be shocked, may ask what’s wrong and if you’re okay to see if something is going on. he will repeat it but it will still sting so do this guy a favor and say i love you back
taeyong
how do i say this in an understandable way … JUST F*CKIN SAY IT OR BE PREPARED TO DEAL WITH THE WHINIEST AND MOST POUTY BUBU ON THE PLANET. like legit he will ‘hmph’ all day while crossing his arms and turning his head away from you like a sucky little baby. AND make sure that you’re aware he’s upset and hurt by what you didn’t say. but please don’t let this last for too long. he will get hurt and might cry and no one wants to see bubu cry 😢 so give him some love and a squishmallow 💕
and no this isn’t based on my cancer bestie who is a whiny ass baby whenever someone doesn’t say i love you or acknowledge him 😒 (it is cuz i swear he and taeyong are cut from the same cancer cloth) 😅
johnny
will be shocked and taken aback. will say it again and if you still don’t say it i can see him shrugging off the topic for the time being but it will be brought up again. if the behavior persists i can see him getting pissed off (slightly like he loves ya babe but like stop with this not saying i love you in return thing, okay 😘) and wanting to know ‘what the f*ck is going on?!’
yuta
say it for your own sake and for the sake of humanity. the end.
for real though he will take it personally. when he says he loves you he means if from the deepest part of his soul. he’s not a half ass kind of guy. so please for everyone else on the planet say i love you back or we will all feel his scorpio wrath!!!
doyoung
oh yeah he’s going to be sad and pouty. a mixture of taeyong and jaehyun but more towards taeyong’s side. like he’ll be visibly hurt but he’ll try to laugh it off and pretend that really awkward situation (on his end) didn’t happen at all. but this man’s heart will have a crack in it. please say it back 🥺
jaehyun
a little shocked that he didn’t hear it back. as someone who doesn’t share his emotions on the daily he would have expected your heart to soar out of your chest and into the stratosphere (exaggeration but you get the point XP) so, not hearing it back he’ll laugh it off, maybe even jokingly mumble ‘yeah i love you too,’ pretending to be you, but won’t bring it up unless it severely hurt him. he’ll just go about things as usual but this will be something that will pop into his head at the most in opportune times 🙃
jungwoo
annoy the living sh*t out of you until you say it back, but annoy in a cute way. he’ll be extra cute and try to get you to admit how much you like him and love being with him. however if you keep ignoring his requests to hear i love you too he will take it personal and become a pouty whiny mess. may even tear up a little. he’s a sensitive puppy… just say i love you too and throw in a head pat 🤭
mark
do not break this guys heart you cruel evil person! he will literally be sad. ask if he did something wrong, if you’re okay, what’s going on that you didn’t say i love you back. may even try to joke but inside he’s dying. DON’T YOU DARE HURT MARK!!!
haechan
he would get super pouty if he didn’t hear you say i love you too. i mean here he is declaring his undying love (not like he hasn’t said it already and professed it to everyone he came into contact with like the little sh*t he is) but for you to not say i love you too?! the nerve!!! so what will he do? two can play at this game. the next time you say you love him, well, don’t expect to hear it back 🙃 karma’s a b*tch and haechan knows how to play the game 🤭
disclaimer: once again this post is for sh*ts and giggles and to have fun. i literally even if i looked into astrology would have no idea how someone would react to not hearing the words ‘i love you too,’ it would depend on the emotional and mental maturity of the person and their emotional and mental state in that given moment. i just used my own opinion as a fan of 127 to create little scenarios. so don’t be throwing hate my way 🤪 love you guys 💕
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Do you support Declaration 127?
Until your question, friend, I didn't know of Declaration 127. Thank you for making me aware of it. I think it is an excellent step forward and a way that reparations can be made to those who have been harmed by those that have falsely claimed the symbols and iconography of heathenry as their own when they engaged in horrible deeds that shame their ancestors for the sake of their own hubris.
I'm something of an outlier. I was raised on backwoods, family tradition heathenry that got weirder as time went on. I revere all the tribes of the gods. That means I do consider the Jotnar to be a tribe of deities. If we were to compare them to Greek deities, the Jotnar are the Titans of the Heathen pantheon. They are as deserving of honor, respect, and care as any other tribe.
My politics and religious views are closely entangled. It is from Heathenry (in the odd way that I was raised to practice it compared to most everyone else, it seems) that I have a code of honor and a powerful sense of what is right and wrong. (Some may be suspicious of this because I am a Loki's Woman, but hear me out.)
Human rights across the board are due to all people. It doesn't matter their race, gender, creed, sexual orientation, sexual identity, or socio-economic status. Women's rights, for example, are a human rights issue. Transgender rights, just as much of a human rights issue. If we deny a person their humanity, we have failed to be human ourselves. Love is sacred in all it's forms. I make no exceptions for things such as sexual assault, abusive behavior, or predatory behavior in this arena of life. I believe that people who engage in this are anathema and should be shunned at the very least.
We have no right to judge others on the basis of their appearance, abilities, or their conformity with the popular concept of neurotypical and "normal' behavior. It is my firm believe that Heathenry has a place for everyone. (Got that one from Loki when I was a little kid.)
Power is not a goal or a birthright. Power is something that is granted to leadership by the grace of the Thing and the consensus of the people. Those leaders who choose to operate through false pretenses, guile, and out right lies should be kicked out of their position and replaced with someone who has the greater good of the community in mind. Again, if someone is out pulling shenanigans to fool people into following their lies, they should be seen for what they are, peddlers of bullshit. (again, something that came from the Lie-Smith, who owns he's a peddler of weapons quality bullshit.)
I could go on, but this post is getting long. I think you and all other's reading get the idea of where I stand on many things. TL:DR - I'm liberal as Hel and think anything that puts people wearing the cloak of Heathenry to do harm into their place by ripping that cloak away is a good thing.
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“To celebrate his recovery, a feast was held on the first day of 127 AC. The princess and the queen were both commanded to attend, with all their children. In a show of amity, each woman wore the other’s color and many declarations of love were made, to the king’s great pleasure.”
Design explanations under the cut:
Ok, I had to go more subtle on some of the design details of these dresses, as anything too blatantly antagonistic would have upset Viserys. The gold of Rhaenyra’s dress is in reference to her own dragon Syrax, and she has has seven dragons on her crown to represent hers and Daemon’s children. Little wave patterns on the border and a water effect on the cloak for her ties to House Velaryon. Since she can’t wear her colors, I tried to make the dress design more valyrian-esque to show her roots. Her rings, as I usually make them, represent the loves in her life (Harwin, Daemon, Laena, and there’d be a ring for Laenor on her pinky, even if their love was platonic/familial).
Alicent’s dress is about taking up space and making a statement of she’s here to stay. I wanted hers and Rhaenyra’s dresses to have a bit of an opposite feel, with Alicent’s looking more traditional. She has two dragons facing off on her belt in front of a seven pointed star. Her crown also references her children, including her stepdaughter Rhaenyra, but Rhaenyra’s gem looks a bit like the crown is consuming it while the other gems are “burning bright.”
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nashdoesstuff · 1 year
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CONCLUSION OF THE DREAM TOURNAMENT'S FIRST ROUND
alas, the results are in the votes have been counted...
ROUND 1 RESULTS
Shattered!Dream outlasted Shattered!Monarch with 73.9% to 26.1%. 238 users voted. Shattered was happy with his win and struted confidently as he left the wounded Monarch on the floor of the arena.
OSD!Dream beat Leviathan!Dream to shore, though it was a close last-hour match, with OSD winning by only 2.2%. 407 users voted. They parted with Dream's new nickname for Leviathan "Levy." OSD!Nightmare is still arguing with the host about his young brother being in this tournament.
Molten!Dream beat Silence in a battle, Molt's voting at 68.3% and the latter's 31.7%. Silence's followers were not happy with this loss. 334 users voted.
Onerios, before the loss was declared, stomped away to whine to Vidar about being beat by a "lesser positive being." He lost to Swad by 19%. 215 users voted.
Empireverse!Dream swept past Negative!Dream, leaving the flag of the Sun Empire in his trail. EV!Dream gained 71.6% of the votes, whilst Negative!Dream gained 28.4%. 96 users voted.
Modernverse!Dream gained the audiences love by showcasing his photography of the tournament. He beat Malltale!Dream, 72.4% to 27.6%. 127 users voted.
Some of the audience loved BwB!Dream's attitude, however much of it was drawn to Dawn for his upbeat attitude. Modern!Dream joined in about halfway through the "fight." Dawn defeated BwB!Dream 62.6% to 37.4%. 278 users voted.
OG Dream defeated RESET!Dream with mercy. They parted with Dream wishing the glitchier version of himself luck. Dream won 76.3% to 23.7%. 97 users voted.
And just like that, the tournament advances begin!
Shattered!Dream [@galacii] v. OSD!Dream [@calcium-cat]
Molten!Dream [@orbital-inclination] v. Swad [@song-song-a]
Empireverse!Dream [@lunnar-chan] v. Modernverse!Dream [@ask-modern-verse]
Dawn [@sunlit-witch] v. OG!Dream [@jokublog]
ROUND 2 VOTING BEGINS AT 5PM EST!
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coldraindropsss · 1 year
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“To celebrate his recovery, a feast was held on the first day of 127 AC. The princess and the queen were both commanded to attend, with all their children. In a show of amity, each woman wore the other’s color and many declarations of love were made, to the king’s great pleasure.”
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Allah calls Himself As-Samee’— The Hearing, The Ever-Listening— on 45 occasions in the Quran. He is the One whose hearing and attention comprehends everything. As-Samee’ hears every word, thought, and secret, and He listens to every voice. As-Samee’ listens and pays attention to everything, perfectly, eternally, and without any limits!
The All-Hearing, The Ever-Listening

Samee’ comes from the root seen-meem-‘ayn, which refers to four main meanings. The first main meaning is to hear and to listen, and the second to accept and receive. The third main meaning is to pay attention to and the fourth is to understand the meaning.
This root appears 185 times in the Quran in 10 derived forms. Examples of these forms are sami’a (to hear, to listen), tusmi’u (to make hear), and as-sam’a (the hearing).
Linguistically samee’ is on the structure of intensification. As-Samee’ refers to the perfection and the totality of Allah’s hearing, which cannot be compared with the hearing of any other created being.
As-Samee’ Himself says: Our Lord! Accept this service from us: For You are the All-Hearing, the All-knowing [Quran, 2: 127] . . . If I am astray, I only stray to the loss of my own soul: but if I receive guidance, it is because of what my Lord reveals to me. He is All-Hearing, Ever-Near. [Quran, 34:50] . . . And Allah hears your discussions. Lo! Allah is All-Hearing, All-Seeing. [Quran, 58: 1]
No secrets for As-Samee’
As-Samee’ hears every single sound, every rustle of the tree, every voice, and every thought. Our most secret speech is an open declaration before Allah. As-Samee’ tells us: It is the same to Him whether one of you conceals his speech or declares it openly; whether he lies hidden by night or walks forth freely by day. [Quran, 13: 10] Aishah, may Allah be pleased with her, said: Glory be to Allah whose hearing embraces all voices. The woman came to the Prophet, peace be upon him, with her plea. She had a grievance against her husband. I was in the corner of the house and did not hear what she said. Then Allah revealed: Allah has heard the plea of the woman who pleads with you . . . [An-Nasaa’i, Ibn Maajah]
How Can You Live by This Name?
1. Watch that tongue.
How many times have you watched your mouth when certain people were around, like your parents, a teacher, or your boss? As a Muslim one of your tasks is to guard your tongue, anytime, anywhere, and in any company.
Parents sin if they use inappropriately harsh or curse words while disciplining the children. As-Samee’ told us: Not a word does he (or she) utter, but there is a watcher by him ready (to record it). [Quran, 50:18] Use your tongue wisely so that your words will not be something that keep you from the gates of Jannah.
2. Study the etiquette of speech for a Muslim.
How do you know if your speech is pleasing to As-Samee’ if you do not study His book and the sunnah of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him? Learn about the prohibitions of the tongue, like backbiting, swearing, and lying. Study the types of speech As-Samee’ loves to hear from you, like dhikr, good advice, kind words to others, and reciting the Quran.
3. Ask As-Samee’ in salah.
Did you know you have seven places where you seek As-Samee’ with supplications in your prayer? You can do so after the first takbeer, and on some occasions before bowing, also while bowing, when you rise from bowing, during your prostrations, between the two prostrations, and at the very end of the prayer before you say your Salaam. Make use of these times to ask for whatever (halaal) you want in this life and the next.
4. Be comforted by As-Samee’.
When Allah ‘azza wa jall sent Musa and Harun to confront the Pharaoh, He comforted them with the words: Fear not. Indeed, I am with you (both); I hear and I see. [Quran, 20:46] As-Samee’ hears and answers your prayers, so invoke Him and supplicate to Him. Remember— dua’ is the weapon of the believer and can make the mountains shake.
5. Seek refuge in As-Samee’.
The Prophet Muhammad, salallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, used to seek refuge with Allah from four things, including a prayer that goes unheard:
اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَعُوذُ بِكَ مِنْ عِلْمٍ لَا يَنْفَعُ وَمِنْ قَلْبٍ لَا يَخْشَعُ وَمِنْ نَفْسٍ ‏لَا تَشْبَعُ ‏ ‏وَمِنْ دَعْوَةٍ لَا يُسْتَجَابُ لَهَا‏
O Allah, I seek refuge in You from knowledge which does not benefit, from a heart that does not entertain the fear (of Allah), from a soul that is not satisfied and the supplication that is not answered. [Muslim] The Prophet did not mean that he feared Allah would not hear the prayer itself, but rather that Allah would leave the prayer unanswered!
6. Ask As-Samee’ to bless your hearing.
Allah As-Samee’ loves those who use the abilities He gave them for His sake. Did Allah give you ears to listen to gossip or music? Did He give you a tongue so He could hear swearing and lying from you? Ask Him to help you to use your hearing and your tongue only for things pleasing to Him.
7. Pick the right words.
A true believer would never intentionally give reason to others to be doubtful, nor hurt their feelings in any way. You must ensure, as far as possible, that what you say is heard and understood by all involved; pick your words with wisdom.
8. Feel ‘sami’Allahu liman hamidah’.
Next to the amazing Hearing of Allah, The beautiful name As-Samee’ also means He answers our prayers. After bowing in prayer we say: sami’Allahu liman hamidah (Allah hears the one who praises Him). We know that Allah hears us; this means that Allah answers those who praise Him and seek Him in prayer. Now every time you say sami’Allahu liman hamidah, feel that Allah is The All-Hearer and make the intention to strive that He only hears good from you.
O Allah, As-Samee’, we know You hear every sound and thought. Aid us to watch our tongues and use them for Your sake only, protect us from foul speech, bless our tongue and our hearing, and make us of those whose prayers are answered, ameen!
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No Man’s Land Event Timeline
I am of the opinion that more people should write fic set in No Man's Land, but considering it's like, 80 issues long (not counting the lead up) I've made this timeline to make it easier for people who don't have time to spend like a month reading comics. (And also as a reference for myself. So, ever wondered what went down in No Man's Land? This is for you.
(For a timeline of comics that made up the event you can check the other timeline I made here)
(Also available to read on AO3 for your convenience)
Part 1: The Quake
Before we actually get to No Man’s Land Proper, we need to get some facts down about why it happened in the first place. Which means we’re going to be touching on Batman: Cataclysm. (The Batman: Contagion event (where Gotham got hit by a plague known as the Clench) also happened prior to this and contributed to No Man's Land being a thing, but this timeline is already long enough as it is so we won't be going into detail about that.)
In late June/early July, at 7:03pm, a quake 7.6 on the Richter scale hit’s Gotham
While we don’t know the exact date, Batman chronicles #14 reveals that it’s before July fourth.
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When the quake hits:
Bruce, Alfred, and Harold are all in the Batcave
Dick is in Bludhaven
Tim is on a plane flying back to Gotham
He’s just resolved to open up to his dad. That doesn’t actually happen.
Helena Bertinelli (a.k.a the Huntress) is in a subway car
Stephanie is at the mall
Catwoman is breaking into a building
Azrael is handing Bane off to the GCPD (Bane gets away)
After the quake dies down:
A number of prisoners escape Blackgate (including Cluemaster)
Lots of people die
Batman, Robin, and Nightwing all run rescue efforts. Huntress and Catwoman are also shown helping out
Alfred and Harold work to repair the manner and clear the batcave 
Batman runs around in a bat-monster truck (Not particularly plot relevant, but it looks cool)
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Bruce works tirelessly both as Batman and Bruce Wayne to try and aid rescue efforts, pour in relief funds, and convince business owners to remain in Gotham
Part 2: The Abandonment of Gotham
Bruce goes to DC to speak to congress in hopes of securing federal aid for Gotham
However, giving aid to Gotham is *wildly* unpopular and he fails
An executive order declares Gotham No Man’s Land
The city is given 48 hours to evacuate before they blow up the bridges. People with a criminal record are not allowed out.
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Later comics reference Black Monday which means that presumably the government gave Gotham a weekend to evacuate.
In Batman: No Man’s Land Secret File #1, it’s revealed that the bridges were blown at Midnight on New’s Year’s Day
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(Personally, I don’t think this date makes sense, largely based off of vibes, but also partially based off of dates given later. It’s the perennial comics retcon at work. Regardless, since it’s a solid date, I’ll be calculating later dates based off of it. I think I’m also going to have to make a timeline that I don’t hate where I just ignore this though)
During this Jim Gordon tries to get a job outside of Gotham before discovering that he’s a laughing stock outside the city and deciding to stay in No Man’s Land instead
Barbara Gordon also decides to remain in Gotham
Part 3: No Man’s Land
We open 93 days after they blew the bridges
While vibe-wise, it feels like late fall/early winter to me, based off of the New Year’s day Black Monday date, it’s April 3rd. (Yeah, I don’t think the date makes any sense, but I like numbers so I’ll keep doing the math.)
The next time check in we’re given is 127 days in. It’s noted that it’s the tail end of the Winter. (Date wise this would be May 7th)
(Look, maybe weather’s just different in New Jersey, but May does not feel like the tail end of winter to me.)
Status Quo:
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Batman is who knows where. None of his allies have seen or heard from him.
We later learn that he went on a Bruce Wayne guilt bender and tried to bury his guilt over failing Gotham in partying.
Oracle is based out of the clocktower. She gains intel through a network of informants and food by using her knowledge of the city’s fallout shelters.
Jim Gordon is running what remnants of the GCPD remained in No Man’s Land along with his wife, Sarah Essen. He’s currently angry with Batman for disappearing and will remain so for some time.
Helena Bertinelli is both operating as Huntress and has recently taken up a Bat-themed mantle. She calls herself the Bat, but she is later referred to as Batgirl.
Though not mentioned in the opening salvo, we later learn that Leslie Thomkins remained in No Man’s Land and is operating a medical aid camp clinic place thing.
We also later learn that Alfred Pennyworth spent his time up to this point wandering around Gotham, helping people out, delivering at least one baby, and raising moral through storytelling and performances.
Outside of Gotham:
Nightwing is facing the usual combination of corruption and crime in Blüdhaven.
Robin has moved to Keystone City with his dad.
Stephanie Brown is approximately 7-8 months pregnant and living in the Gotham area outside of the No Man’s Land zone.
Azrael is doing stuff I guess? I think he’s chasing down some villain dude? Look, does anyone really care about Azrael?
(Note from future Havendance: Okay, so No Man’s Land actually made me care some about Azrael)
Catwoman. I’m sorry, but I can’t tell you what Catwoman’s up to either. She’s not in Gotham, I can tell you that much.
100 days into No Man’s Land (April 10th), Batman shows back up. (Alfred Pennyworth is with him). The GCPD take back Old Town (I think? It’s the part of Gotham with the clock tower). Barbara and her father are reunited.
Before the next timeline checkpoint various things happen:
Azrael enters No Man’s Land
Batman begins working with Batgirl
Batman makes a deal with the Penguin to establish himself back in Gotham and gain information
Batman makes a deal with a former enemy (Lockup) to get Blackgate prison up and running.
Black Mask is locked inside, taking him off the map.
Barbara Gordon discovers that there is someone else operating as Batgirl
Superman shows up for a day to try and lend a hand.
127 days into No Man’s Land (May 27th). The tail end of winter. A lot of politics/land war stuff goes down.
Pre shuffle map:
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(Unfortunately, I don’t believe their’s a post-shuffle map)
The Penguin makes a deal with Two Face to get at Batman. The GCPD makes a deal with Two Face to get at the Penguin’s territory. The end result is that Two Face takes Batman’s territory and the GCPD take half of Penguin’s territory.
Meanwhile, Outside of No Man’s Land:
Stephanie Brown gives birth
The Drakes move back to the Gotham area
Dick Grayson enters the police academy, hoping to root out the corruption on the force from the inside
As a result of all the politics/land war shuffle up:
Two Face hires David Cain to try and kill Jim Gordon. He’s stopped by Batman with the help of Cassandra Cain (currently without a name).
Batman finally admits that he can’t take care of the city on his own and calls in help.
Batman fires Helena Bertinelli from Batgirl for not adhering to his impossibly high standards. He gives the mantle to Cassandra Cain.
Also around this time, Jim Gordon punches Batman in the face. Which isn’t particularly plot relevant, but I thought you should know.
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Once everyone’s assembled (Around day 189 (July 7th))
Azrael and Batgirl are sent to take down Nicholas Scratch — a charismatic radio personality who pushed for No Man’s Land to be a thing in the first place, now in the city and causing trouble.
Nightwing is sent to take control of Blackgate back from Lockup. He succeeds but gets beat to hell and has to be nursed back to health by Barbara Gordon.
Batman and Robin investigate Poison Ivy’s hold on Robinson Park. They find that she and the orphans she’d taken under her protection have been imprisoned by Clayface and end up working with her to take him down. The end of this storyline is noted to be the first day of summer.
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( Side note here, officially, the first day of summer is on June 21st, which would put the start of No Man’s Land back before the New Year’s date. And honestly, July feels way too late for the first day of summer, but I don’t know why I’m trying to get a consistent timeline out of comics in the first place. *sigh* I’ll just stick a timeline that I think works better at the end of all of this.)
Around this time:
Jim Gordon attempts to break off his deal with Two Face. Two Face does not like that, and as a result he takes Rene Montoya and her family hostage.
Helena Bertinelli, now back to the Huntress mantel, teams up with Petit who broke off from the GCPD for being a little too into shooting people.
Catwoman is recruited by Batman to steal some discs with data on them that he says is vital to restoring Gotham. She succeeds but then proceeds to sell the data to the highest bidder. At this point in time, it’s unclear if Batman ever gets the data.
Side note, but apparently before all this, she managed to get elected the mayor of New York and then had to fake her death by having Catwoman push Selina Kyle off a building. It all sounds wild. Maybe I should be reading the Catwoman comics…
Bane enters Gotham, recruited by a mysterious outside influence (Later revealed to be an agent of Lex Luthor). He’s apparently no longer on venom? Idk, I don’t really care about Bane. This timeline is somewhat biased in case you couldn’t tell.
Robin gets in the middle of a three-way battle in the subway between the Ratcatcher, Mr Freeze, and two guys whose names I don’t remember. He ends up sick due to a nasty combination of rat bites and sewage (excellent sickfic potential, that’s all I’m saying)
Side note: in this story, we learn that apparently a bunch of Tim's old classmates are larping as their DnD characters in the sewers of No Man’s Land which is one of those details I feel compelled to share with you.
Also at this time, Stephanie’s mom learns about her being Spoiler and tells her to stop.
Batman teams up with Lynx to take down a gang in Chinatown that’s enslaving people to generate electric power.
Harley Quinn shows up for the first time, dating the Joker.
Bane blows up Gotham’s Hall of Records.
Meanwhile, the Street Demonz hit up Two Face’s territory, capturing him and nearly executing him via hanging before Batman and Robin save him for… reasons. I’m honestly not sure why. Because Two Face is too popular of a villain to kill I guess.
A later retcon says that Batman actually blew up the hall of records? For reasons that are also unclear? Whatever.
Superman visits Gotham again, this time helping people out in civilian form.
Killer Croc makes a move on the Penguin’s territory. He’s stopped by Robin (still recovering from his illness) and a temporary alliance between the Penguin and the GCPD.
During this story it’s also revealed that it’s been about two weeks since Tim and Dick entered Gotham.
However, this should be taken with a grain of salt since also in this story, Rene Montoya is shown to be back with the GCPD which, as I’ll get to in the next bullet point, implies that months must have passed since he entered.
Tim also calls his dad and lets him know that he’s in No Man’s Land. This leads to his dad calling his senator and the fact that Tim’s in No Man’s Land becomes a national news story.
Note: We’ll be coming back to this.
Two Face kidnaps Jim Gordon and holds a trial for him regarding the deal they previously made. Despite the fact that Two Face is literally the only person running the trial, Gordon is found Not Guilty. As a result of this trial Rene Montoya and her family are freed and Two Face is arrested, taking him off the map.
Look, please just read Batman #572 and Detective Comics #739. A summary does not do this justice.
Timeline wise, the trial reveals that Rene has been held by Two Face for five months. This would be at minimum, three full months and two parts of a month, meaning between 120 and 150 days have passed. This would put us between day 300 and day 330 of No Man’s Land. I’m going to assume day 300 since our next check in is day 312. Going off the New Year’s day zero date, this would put us in Late October.
Following this, Jim Gordon and Batman finally make up.
Catwoman re-enters Gotham and hands off the data to Batman (An event so important that it’s shown in near-identical detail in *three* separate comic issues. I’m not annoyed.)
This retroactively pushes Batman contacting her and her whole heist deal to happen circa day 300 of No Man’s Land.
At an unclear point in the chronology, while Barbara’s nursing Dick back to health, Petit’s faction attempts to kidnap Barbara. Huntress is initially aiding him, before turning against him (temporarily).
Our Next solid date Day 312 of No Man’s Land (November 8th):
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Lex Luthor enters Gotham and begins to rebuild as part of a larger plot to gain control over Gotham.
The Joker begins making plans
Huntress is finding herself chafing more in her partnership with Petit
Roughly day 323 of No Man’s Land, an executive order is signed that will No Man’s Land on January 1st (the one year anniversary)
During the last month of No Man’s Land:
Lex Luthor and the government lead various rebuilding efforts
Azrael and Batgirl assist Batman in going up against the Joker a couple of times
Catwoman spends time messing with Lex Luthor
Batman convinces Bane to leave Gotham. We learn that he was apparently promised rule of Santa Prisca by Luthor in exchange for his services.
Christmas Eve (And at some point in the night, Christmas Day) — shit hits the fan.
The Joker makes his move, attacking Petit’s territory. Petit and many of his men are killed by the Joker. Huntress makes a final stand, nearly dying at the Joker's hands before Batman and Nightwing show up and chase the Joker away.
The Joker also kidnaps, like, all the babies in No Man’s Land, and also sets up a bunch of bombs, sending Batman and his allies racing on a search across Gotham
Sarah Essen (Gordon’s Wife) is shot and killed by the Joker
December 31st (and at midnight January 1st)
Sarah’s funeral happens.
Batman thwarts Lex’s plan to own all of Gotham with the help of Lucius Fox
No Man’s Land ends.
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(Whew, that was like 2000 words of timeline.)
Appendix 1: Just how long did Tim spend in Gotham?
(Yes this timeline has appendices. I’ve put far too much thought into everything)
But wait! Remember how I said we’d come back to Tim calling his dad? That time is now. At some point in this timeline, pressured by public opinion, the president issues an executive order to extract Tim from No Man’s Land. The thing about this plot point is that I have *no* idea when it happens. It could happen anywhere between three weeks after Tim enters No Man’s land (so about day 210) to December.
If we go solely off the Robin comics, roughly two weeks after Tim enters No Man’s Land, he becomes a major new story and an unspecified amount of time later (though one that feels short) he is extracted. (The grass is green and there are leaves on the trees in the art implying summer or early fall at the latest).
However, in the main bat comics, Tim is shown popping up here and there in supporting roles until literally the end of No Man’s Land. We do know, at minimum, that Tim is out of No Man’s Land in time to spend Christmas Eve with his dad (before somehow sneaking out and into No Man’s Land in time to help out with the whole chasing down the Joker drama). There’s a panel where they sort of vaguely make a reference to the fact that Tim has been sneaking into No Man’s Land to help out Batman, but no indication as to how long that’s been going on.
So, in conclusion. Tim is extracted from No Man’s Land whenever is most convenient for whatever story you want to tell. I think in my personal timeline, I’d put it at roughly day 300 after the Batman and Gordon reconciliation to have it line up with Luthor putting PR pressure on the government, but honestly canon is so contradictory on this point that it could go any way.
Appendix B: My Personal Ideal No Man’s Land Timeline
So, as mentioned above. I will accept the New Year’s Black Monday date for some canon purposes. That doesn’t mean I have to like it. My ideal timeline (a.k.a the one I’m going to use when I end up writing fic) would end up extending No Man’s Land so that it begins earlier and lasts longer:
Late October/Early November: Day zero of No Man’s Land
Batman enters on Day 100 so roughly February
Day 127 of No Man’s Land (The land war, tail end of winter) lands in late March
Day 189 (Bats assemble, First day of summer) is placed in late May (a little early, but we can go more metaphorical here)
This is about where those extra months I added go, during all the vague Bat stuff that goes on before Luthor enters Gotham
Luthor still enters Gotham in November
All the Christmas stuff goes down the same. 
No Man’s Land still ends on New Year’s Day for the symbolism.
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The House of Commons reacting to Pitt’s Death
Pitt died on January 23, 1806 and the House of Commons meet the next day. The death of the Prime Minister had spread like wildfire – especially since his health had been so bad for so long, so there was no need for a public declaration. It was assumed everybody present was aware of the circumstances. In fact, the first order of business was a letter from the King read to the Members of Parliaments (the King thanked them for expressing their condolence upon the death of his brother, the Duke of Gloucester) and the continuous affair of the impeachment of Henry Dundas, Lord Melville. Pitt’s death was the third order of business that day. It was proposed that the House should debate his funeral and a show of public respect on Monday next, January 27.
His death was of a political and social consequence. Pitt’s passing left many important positions vacant, not just the office of Prime Minister. He had a considerable group of friends and followers in Parliament. Many of his colleagues, even if they were in opposition to his political points, expressed sympathy, respect for him.
There was also a certain order of business that was expected when a person of such public interest and a Prime Minister no less, died.
The topic of his death and funeral was again brought up on January 27, when a replacement for Pitt’s seat in Parliament was also sought. The House also took the time to reflect upon Pitt’s character and political legacy at length. Mr. Lascelles rose to present the motion:
I shall therefore conclude with moving, “That an humble address be presented to his majesty, that his majesty will be graciously pleased to give directions, that the remains of the right hon. William Pitt be interred at the public charge; and that a monument be erected, in the collegiate church of St. Peter, Westminster, to the memory of that excellent statesman, with an inscription expressive of the public sense of so great and irreparable a loss; and to assure his majesty that this house will make good the expences attending the same.”
Corbbett’s Parliamentary Debates, Vol. XI, London, p. 73.
The vote went as follows:
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Corbbett’s Parliamentary Debates, Vol. XI, London, pp. 73-74.
Mentioned in the last instant is the debate over the full payment of Pitt’s debts (messy affair and messy debate) that would be discussed Monday next, February 3, 1806. On that day, the House was much more divided upon the topic of Pitt’s debts, but one very interesting speech came from nonother than Charles James Fox:
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I shortened his speech a bit, but Fox essentially goes on to criticize some of the arguments and tactics made by the other proponents of the notion – while still being in support himself.
Corbbett’s Parliamentary Debates, Vol. XI, London, pp. 127-140.
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Boom bap skapoom ddededede lemme just drop this bad boy off at the park and run away. Reread fire and blood and wanted to experiment with that fake biography style which I’m not very good at but it was fun SKIDIBOP mmdada BOOM
Rating: General
Tags: Period typical assholery, lots of death, angsty, turNCLOAKS?!, Aegon is on Douchebag Hours until he got fucked the fuck up, targ princess reader, incest, Cregan said hol up we don’t play like that in The Fookin North
“House Rowan has been taken by Lord Ormund and Prince Daeron,” said the kinslayer. The maester with him wrote of Aegon’s hitched noise and lidded eyes opening with a snap.
The haggard Aegon stared at his brother, face puffy and eyes glazed from the milk of the poppy. He rarely was awake in his recovery. Prince Aemond figured their youngest sister’s safety would raise the twisted king’s spirits. Aegon had mumbled, “Get her to the…Keep.” He soon after returned to the world of sleep— exhausted from the mere act of eating.
In True Telling, Munkun writes that the arrival of princess would guarantee to distract Aegon more if he ever got well. Not to mention her priceless dragon Merigar, waiting in the Dragonpit. Her Rowan in-laws declared themselves Black until Daeron routed Lord Thaddeus. The Prince regent Aemond was very keen to get the young woman back in the walls of King’s Landing.
The princess later was watched by all, silent tears streaming down pale cheeks as her husband was put to the sword. She was merely 7 and 10 and married for a scarce year. No child was born of the union, much to the happiness of the greens. Especially the ailing Aegon, who had requested for her to stay by his side. The tale of the ‘little princess’ and King Aegon was of a bleak nature, like many others during the Dance.
From a young age she had always been known to bear love for her eldest brother. Even when the rest of their siblings avoided the wayward Prince like the red plague. She followed Aegon around, a pale specter at his heels. That love had long grown strained and non-existent before the Dance. Prince Aegon had settled into his debaucherous ways— drunken binges and periods spent off in Flea Bottom.
Aegon did not engage with her as much, likely discarded the princess for hedonism. Her personal journal stated she received nothing but apathy and slurred condescension when they interacted. Bitterness filled the younger’s heart and after she sought refuge either on her smoky dragon Merigar or a court favorite. Whispers circled around the keep about Aegon not being the only sibling to have a healthy, lustful appetite.
The jester Mushroom wrote that the young princess, fueled by Aegon’s rejection, turned to carnal desires to draw his attention. He claimed she had a retainer of comely knights, daring whoever could climb to her chambers could seize her maidenhead. Grand Maester Munkun disparages that, illustrating the girl was fond of the male gaze but remained chaste. All accounts at the time do mention the public schism between Aegon and his once favorite sibling.
When the striking girl was publicly engaged to the handsome Braxton Rowan in late 127 AC, approval rounded the court. It was a happy time for all, the birth of Prince Maelor had occurred a month beforehand. King Viserys, largely crippled, hastened the wedding on fears of expiring too soon.
Prince Aegon was not of a jovial spirit on the day of the betrothal. He slouched in the throne room with a sullen pout, leaving immediately afterward. The Prince by all reports proceeded to get irrationally intoxicated and escorted from supper by twins Cargyll of the Kingsguard. Ser Criston Cole wrote in concern to Septon Eustace on the occasion.
“I fear for our princess after Aegon’s behavior. You must pray that she will be looked after by the Maiden. He was wrought with jealousy, slamming cups and yelling like a child in the midst of a tantrum. The prince must be kept away lest he seek to claim her before the wedding.”
No other mention was made of the two interacting until the night before the ceremony. Lord Thaddeus Rowan and his retainer had arrived that morning. Comely Prince Daeron had made an appearance with Lord Ormund and his she-dragon Tessarion close behind.
Queen Alicent was said to be overwhelmed with tears, joyous at all of her children together. Eustace somberly notes that it would be the last time she would have the sight. King Viserys was resting in his solar during the reunion, Maester Orwyle tending to the King before the festivities.
Rhaenyra and Prince Daemon remained on Dragonstone with their offspring, an obvious slight.
The young lord Braxton Rowan was handsome in the colors of Goldengrove, strapping and tall with blue eyes and thick brown locks. The little princess was smitten, blushing when the heir dropped to a knee and kissed her hand. Lord Thaddeus proudly boasted that he had never seen his eldest son so lovestruck. Most could see why, the princess was silver and slim. She had taken after her mothers side— willowy and statuesque in appearance. Her and Prince Aemond were similar in that way.
Supper in the keep happened to be a less joyful event. Prince Aegon had joined in the toast to the soon-to-be wed couple. He drawled, “To my lovely sister and her betrothed, I hope she may find joy in an otherwise banal man and his meager lands.” The princess burst into tears, Lord Thaddeus and his sons had to be restrained. Prince Aemond shoved his brother back into his chair with a sharp look. In a fit Queen Alicent excused her drunken son, fretfully apologizing to the angered Rowan clan. Peace was restored in quick succession after.
Accounts are hazy on the occurence at the hour of the Wolf. Two things were consistent in Grand Maester Munkun’s and Septon Eustace’s books. Mushroom will be excluded as his tale was outlandish and inconsistent. One, that Aegon and the little princess did get caught in the godswood by Ser Criston Cole. Two being she had raked her nails bloody across his cheek, stating to Cole that she made a mistake.
Aegon wept during the wedding, disappearing after her red and black Targaryen maiden’s cloak was replaced with the gold and silver of Rowan. The princess smiled and shined for all to see in the meantime. She was cheerful and danced through the night, laughing even during the ribald bedding ceremony. The Targaryen recounted the consummation as a ‘passionate affair’. Off she went to Goldengrove, where Lord Braxton doted on his new wife. Plans were in progress to build a place for the handsome Merigar.
Most were sure the princess was for Rhaenyra; there are multiple records of her openly voicing that her elder brother was unfit for the Iron throne. Eustace with his known dislike for the half-year queen left the Princess out of the Rowan’s claim for the Blacks. When Daeron met with her, she cried and beseeched the Daring to spare her husband and good-father.
Upon her return to King’s Landing, Prince Aemond kept a tight leash on his sister, disallowing her to leave the keep. She was miserable. The girl cried in Aegon’s chambers or the godswood. Mushroom had even tried to lift her spirits, claiming the princess threatened to feed the jester to her dragon. Aemond complained of her dour mood to the Dowager Queen.
While Helaena descended into madness, the other grew hateful. She hissed and threatened to strangle Aegon in his poppy-aided sleep if she had to stay by his side any longer. Merigar felt his rider’s misery, killing two dragon-keepers in a fit of rage. She scrawled down in her diary, “I crave death. I hate him so and yet.”
During the fall of King’s Landing, the princess was given a good deal by Rhaenyra. Ride for the blacks and she would be pardoned on behalf of her ‘green blood’. The little princess swore fealty immediately. Upon hearing the news at Harrenhal, Aemond, already angered by the loss of King’s Landing denounced his blood with a snarl. Queen Alicent did not speak to her youngest daughter for the entire period of Rhaenyra’s rule.
The widow expressed doubts in her journal, fearing she was unable to actually kill any of her blood. She never got the chance to do that. The series of deaths during the half-year rocked the girl. She spent more time with her dragon than with humans after Daeron was reported to have perished at Tumbleton. In her cups, she lamented to many, “I fear I may never smile again.” True Telling mentions that the embittered woman kept quite true to her word.
Rhaenyra felt the growing dread in her half-sister and became uneasy. She was paranoid of turncloaks, especially after Addam Velaryon was questioned. Rhaenyra sent her dragonback on a fool’s errand to the Reach for aid at Highgarden. Dangerously she would be passing where the green army lie in disarray. Merigar and his princess flew North instead.
Sightings of the smoke colored dragon came as far as Last Hearth. Aemond and Daemon held their last battle, Rhaenyra too overcome with the unrest in King’s Landing to do anything about her sister’s disappearance. The princess grew gaunt and grey in the North, the life sapped from her bones. She supped with the Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch before returning to King’s Landing.
Lord Commander Brune wrote in his memoirs, “She was exceptionally kind and forged of steel under her thin skin. I was baffled when she climbed on that black beast of hers and called down, “Valar Morghulis.” It was one of the stranger days on my watch.”
No one truly learned why the princess came out of isolation. She stopped writing in her journal after visiting the Wall. Orwyle theorized that she was growing mad, Mushroom shared a bawdy idea, Eustace and Munkun simply think the Valyrian was tired and missed home.
Home was much different now back under the reign of Aegon the Elder, rendered shattered and volatile. He was still mourning the loss of the golden Sunfyre. The city watch and small folk grew frenzied and nervous when the shadow of Merigar flew over the city. Multiple riots had to be put down around Flea Bottom. Construction on the Dragonpit was halted for atleast a fortnight.
She landed her mount in the outer yard of the Red Keep, falling off in exhaustion and obvious starvation. The princess slept for two days. King Aegon fretted over her health, having grown regretful and somber in regards to his sad life. Remarkably, Dowager Queen Alicent was found by her side. Upon awakening the princess dryly remarked, “I think I shall stay now.” The green queen wept and wrenched her hands.
The princess kept out of the rampant politics ensuing the rest of Aegon II’s reign. She remained without an opinion, oft apologizing to Lord Corlys. The king and his sister reconciled— likely from isolation and shared misery. They drank and reminisced on better times late into the night. She helped her brother plan his marriage to the Baratheon girl.
In the Testimony of Mushroom, there is a tale that may have an element of truth to it. The king and his sister were inseparable the last months of his reign. She was noted to stay in his bed at night, Alicent trying her hardest to keep that under lock and key. Mushroom claimed that Aegon the Elder had been regularly viewing his sister pleasure herself with a variety of wooden toys imported from Lys, him unable to copulate due to his broken body.
While the extent may not be that lewd, Septon Eustace did make a vague mention in his notes about Aegon hinting at instead marrying his sister, now nine and ten years of age. Nothing ever came to fruition as the king was poisoned in his litter. Immediately the ever present princess was questioned and thrown into Maegor’s holdfast.
She denied having involvement, stating blankly that her brother was the last person in her life that mattered. The interrogations could not find any proof and she fell into a catatonic state. The lack of involvement on the princess’ behalf is what sealed her fate. At the hour of the Wolf, Cregan Stark declared her a traitor to Rhaenyra and her heirs for choosing to become ‘a concubine for the thrice-damned drunken cur’.
She was executed by the Lord of Winterfell himself. Her last words are the subject of question. The teenaged girl sighed, “If only.” Merigar thrashed and broke from his chains concurrently during that fatal swing of Ice, escaping into the skies. The proud dragon was never to be seen again. Thus ended the ever shifting life of the little princess.
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