HMN C33
by berryChapter 33
âAh, then⊠Iâll have about two drinks first, and then we can drop formalities together.â
Feeling a bit more relaxed, Daeyoung raised his glass and suggested it carefully. There wasnât much of an age difference between them, and being addressed formally as sunbae never quite sat right with him. Heâd said something similar to Seongrae at a previous gathering, but sheâd refused with a smile, saying, âItâs just how I draw the line with male seniors.â
âWell then, weâll drop them first!â
But these kids were different. They laughed and agreed without hesitation, and Daeyoungâs face brightened in turn. He wasnât used to socializing muchâleast of all with womenâso he couldnât help the small waves of excitement that came and went with each interaction.
After that, glasses clinked across the table multiple times. Though the guy sitting opposite him occasionally broke the rhythm of conversation with muttered complaints, it wasnât bad enough to bother anyone. Just the usual petty drunkenness that surfaced in gatherings like this. Daeyoung had half-decided that if the guy crossed the line or said something inappropriate to the younger members, heâd step inâbut thankfully, the freshmen were handling things with impressive grace.
âSunbae, I heard the thing you do most at the cafĂ© job is washing dishes?â
Whenever someone asked him something,
âWashing dishes? Please, I did plenty of that in the armyâŠâ
âthe guy across from him would butt in with his slurred, twisted words. Each time he spoke, conversation across the table would grind to a halt. Still, no one directly called him out. Instead, people quietly refilled each otherâs glasses or picked at their food, letting him talk himself out.
âOh, I see. So how many days a week do you work, Sunbae?â
âRight. You canât make it to club meetings often, right?â
And just like that, they would steer the conversation back to Daeyoung the moment the other man finished. Even someone as oblivious as him could tell nowâeveryone at this table disliked that drunk guy. They were redirecting the topic, shifting focus toward him instead. Still, since making more friends was his goal for the semester, Daeyoung didnât mind being the center of attention.
âCheers!â
âCheers!â
As the drinks flowed, so did the energy. On his right, Go Chiwoo hadnât said a word all eveningâhis lips sealed as though heâd swallowed honeyâso it almost felt like he was sitting alone. Their shoulders brushed every now and then, but Daeyoung didnât bother turning his head.
âBut you two work at the same cafĂ©, right?â
This time, there was no dodging itâthe drunk guy across from him opened his mouth again, pointing a flushed finger at both him and Chiwoo. His face was as red as the alcohol staining his cheeks. Daeyoung worried he might say something obnoxious, but for now, it was just an innocent question. Manageable. He could handle this politely. What was his name again? Park Hyundong, maybe.
Finishing his fifth drink, Daeyoung wiped his mouth with his palm and nodded.
âYeah, we work together.â
âOh. But youâre not close?â
Had they seemed too distant, even sitting side by side? Daeyoung blinked.
âUh⊠we just havenât known each other that long.â
If heâd had a little more time, or hadnât been tipsy, or if heâd seen that question coming, maybe he couldâve phrased it better. The second he finished speaking, he regretted how awkward it sounded. When he lifted his head, most of the others were already nodding in understandingâexcept for that one guy.
âI see. I just figured you two were really closeâsince you work together and youâre in the same club. But if youâre not⊠what, is it just you following him around?â
As he said it, Hyundong picked up his phone, using the black screen to fix his messy hair. Daeyoung blinked, startled by the sudden hostility. A moment ago, heâd just seemed generally grumpyânow it was obvious he had a target. While Daeyoung debated how to respond, the others jumped in, eager to change the subject.
âOh my god, my glass is emptyâsomeone fill it!â
âMe!â
Grateful for the distraction, Daeyoung lifted his own glass and drank in silence.
Gulp.
That familiar sting crept into his chest. The kind of sneering tone hidden under fake jokesâthe quiet malice wrapped in laughter. He recognized it too well. It wasnât the person that felt familiar, but the feeling. Heâd endured that atmosphere all through high school.
âI used to have this lackey when I was in cram school,â the drunk guy continued, swaggering now, his tone slick with condescension. Every word dripped with mockery, his gaze sharp, his smirk mean.
Daeyoungâs heartbeat quickened, thudding loud in his ears. He knew it was all in the past, but the alcohol blurred his composure. The old bitterness, the sting of humiliationâthose emotions surfaced easily, raw and vivid.
ââŠâŠâ
He knew he outranked the guy, at least by age, but he didnât respond. Honestly, he couldnât think of what to say. So instead, he finished the rest of his drink in silence. The liquid burned down his throat as others, sensing the tension, scrambled to shift the topic again. But the manâs voice only grew louder, now boasting about his glory days and the attention heâd gotten preparing for college.
Daeyoungâs gaze flicked rightâtoward Chiwoo. He was clinking glasses with Minhye now, smiling faintly, as if completely detached from the situation. All Daeyoung could see was the back of his head. He wasnât even pretending to listen.
Swish.
âWhatâs going on here? Looks fun.â
The atmosphere loosened instantly as Seongrae appeared, drink in hand. When theyâd first met, Daeyoung had thought she was shy like him, but apparently, she was a social butterfly. The table lit up again with chatter. Thank godâthe night wasnât completely ruined.
âSee? I told you heâs just shy,â one said.
âExactly. He barely greets us, so I thought he was cold, but actually heâs justâŠâ
They laughed and traded teasing smiles that Daeyoung couldnât quite decipherâbut at least the mood had turned friendly. Even he, with all his awkwardness, could tell when a roomâs energy leaned warm instead of cruel.
He smiled back politely, letting out small laughs where appropriate. Yet, his eyes kept drifting back to the guy across from him. The discomfort in his chest wouldnât ease, though the alcohol was making his limbs heavier by the minute.
As conversation shifted elsewhere, Daeyoung reached down to find his phone on the chair beside him. His coordination was off, fingers clumsy from drinkâand instead of cold metal, his hand brushed against something firm.
ââŠâŠâ
ââŠâŠâ
Their eyes met.
âOhâsorryâŠâ
Heâd just grabbed someoneâs thigh. Heat flushed his face. Muttering an apology under his breath, he quickly pulled his hand back.
âHey.â
The voice was low, cutting through the noisy din of laughter and clinking glasses. No one else was paying attention. Daeyoung looked toward Chiwoo.
But his gaze didnât hold long. His eyes, hazy with drink, drifted downward again. Daeyoung rubbed his fingers together, sticky with spilled soju, and muttered faintly, âYeah?â
âWatch how much you drinkâand learn to control yourself.â
ââŠâŠâ
Still fiddling with his damp fingers beneath the table, Daeyoung slowly lifted his head. For a moment, Chiwooâs eyes met hisâdark and heavy under the low lightsâbefore sliding away.
He was right, of course. His head was spinning slightly now; it was time to stop.
But stillâdid he have to say it like that? In that cutting, superior tone? Even if he did lose his sense of restraint, what business was it of Go Chiwooâs? The man barely reacted to anything all night, sitting there indifferentâand then suddenly, heâd lash out at him. The unfairness burned. First the drunk freshman, now him. Why him, every time?
Normally, heâd have muttered something under his breathâwhat an assâand brushed it off. But now, the alcohol made his temper flare instead. His lips pressed tight.
âSunbae, are you okay? You seem drunk. How much did you even drink?â
âSeongrae, let me give you some important advice. When it comes to alcoholâŠâ
âOh my god, stopâŠâ
Their laughter rippled across the table, bright and careless. But Daeyoung didnât catch the rest. Between his rising irritation and the swirl in his stomach, the air felt thick, stifling.
He pushed against the table and stood carefully.
âUh⊠Iâll justâgo to the bathroom for a bit.â
The others shuffled aside to let him through. Daeyoung moved past them, opened the barâs door, and stepped out into the cooler air.
Each step echoed in time with his heartbeat, steady and loud.