HMN C39
by berryChapter 39
Maybe heâd only dreamed it while drunkâthe confession, the âI fell for you.â The guy in front of him was back to his usual blank-faced self. But there was no time to dwell on that; work came first. Shrugging his shoulders, Daeyoung rolled up his sleeves higher.
ââŠBut didnât our opening event end already?â
What he really meant wasâwhy were there still so many customers? Muchang nodded while his hands moved swiftly across the POS system.
Just earlier, when Daeyoung had gone to put on his apron, it hadnât been this crowded. But by the time he came out, a small line had already formed at the counter. Seeing the pile of order slips growing thicker, Daeyoung moved quickly to start on the drinks.
âI heard the staff there are all good-looking.â
Wait. Could this actually be because of that mascot bastard? The thought hit him mid-espresso shot, and his brow furrowed. No way. No way, seriously.
He turned, and sure enough, there was Go Chiwooâfresh out of the storage room, standing at the counter in place of the owner, helping customers. Well, âhelping.â He was the type who only did what he was explicitly told, and now he was just poking around the register, pretending to know what he was doing.
Honestly, wouldnât it help him more if Chiwoo just didnât show up and the number of customers dropped instead? But he couldnât say thatânot when the guy was the ownerâs nephew. If someone had to go, itâd be him. With part-time jobs already scarce, getting kicked out would mean ending up in some late-night pub washing glasses.
While those thoughts grumbled in his head, another order slip was completed, and he moved to the next one.
âBoss, I finished this batchâIâll go clear some tables.â
âMhm.â
Leaving the boss by the espresso machine, he turned around. The endless stream of customers had been chaotic. Heâd been stuck making drinks for so long that cleaning tables felt like a luxury. Determined, he grabbed a tray with a spray bottle and rag from the lower shelf, but as soon as he straightened upâsomething brushed against the back of his foot.
âAhâ!â
Thud.
He lost his balance instantly, knees bucklingâbut a firm hand caught him by the waist before he could fall flat. His heart pounded wildly. That was way too close; he couldâve cracked his skull. Turning his head, breath hitchingâ
ââŠHuh.â
On second thought, maybe falling wouldâve been better than this.
Right in front of his eyes was Go Chiwooâs chestâbroad, solid, close enough to feel the warmth through the air. The last time heâd seen it this near was outside that bar bathroom.
When had he even gotten here? Heâd been at the register just a second ago. Was he a ghost or something? The thought made Daeyoung jerk upright, brushing his hands against his apron. The hand at his waist fell away quickly too. He waited for the usual scolding to come.
âWhat are you doing? Youâll hurt yourself. Iâll go.â
âWhatâŠâ
âŠYouâll hurt yourself? Iâll go?
Daeyoungâs expression contorted. What the hell did he just say? Normally, Chiwoo wouldâve spat out something like, âYou blind or what?â or âFalling again, seriously?â But instead, he soundedâconcerned? The hell was that supposed to mean?
Still frozen like a freshly carved statue, Daeyoung just stood there while Chiwoo walked past him, carrying the tray, heading toward the tables. His gaze lingered on his retreating back longer than he wanted.
ââŠâŠâ
ââŠâŠâ
And from that day onward, they stopped talkingâalmost as if by mutual, unspoken agreement.
Chiwoo was the same, and yet⊠not. He acted as indifferent as he had that first day they met at the cafĂ©, but something had changedâsubtly, unmistakably.
The biggest difference wasâ
Prickle. Prickle.
Daeyoung rubbed the back of his neck. Maybe it was the awareness of being watched, but his exposed skin tingled constantly.
Whenever there was a lull in customers, whenever he wasnât rushing through orders, Chiwooâs gaze would find him. Always.
At first, he thought it was his imaginationâand desperately tried to convince himself it was.
âYou two fight or something?â
But that illusion shattered when the boss leaned over and whispered it in his ear.
âAh, no, no, nothing like thatâŠâ
He quickly denied it, but didnât dare turn around. Heâd been trying to ignore it, pretending not to notice, sneaking only the occasional sidelong glanceâbut every time, Chiwooâs expression was⊠hard to read. Annoyed? Frustrated? Irritated? Whatever it was, Daeyoung knew what it all stemmed fromâthat so-called confession.
So it hadnât been a dream.
Glance.
He was staring againâthis time with his brows furrowed. Luckily, there was a brief lull between customers, and Daeyoung took the chance to grab his tumbler and take a drink. Seriously, if even the boss can tell, how obvious are you trying to be? It wasnât like he wanted rumors spreading about them.
âDaeyoung, looks like weâre done for today. Wanna head out early?â
âAhâreally? Are you sure?â
âSure am.â
His eyes slid past the bossâjust in time to see Chiwoo undoing his apron strings too.
ââŠAnd youâre doing what?â
âIâll go too. Itâs dead anyway.â
The owner sighed, exhaling deeply. Truth be told, heâd been surprised Chiwoo had even shown this much consistency.
âFine, fine. Go on, both of you. Daeyoung, tooâoff you go.â
âYes, sir. Thank you.â
Bowing politely, Daeyoung untied his apron and headed toward the storage room.
Creak.
The place where they hung their uniforms was in the same cramped little storage room where heâd once taken that infamous spill. It was barely the size of a closet once you accounted for all the stacked suppliesâsmall enough that even breathing felt confined. As he neatly hung up his apron, the door opened again.
Chiwoo stepped in.
The space shrank instantly, along with the air inside it.
ââŠâŠâ
The only sound was the rustling of fabric as Daeyoung fussed with his apron, doing everything in his power not to brush shoulders. His arm was already starting to ache from holding it so tensely.
ââŠYouâre leaving now too? Gonna leave the boss alone?â
It was nonsense, reallyâMuchang wasnât a child, and he owned the place. But in that suffocating silence, he needed to say something.
âDaeyoung.â
His name came instead of an answer. Halfway through pulling his jacket off the hanger, he grunted, âWhat.â
âYou came back to Seoul. Why didnât you call?â
ââŠâŠâ
What? He shoved his arms through his sleeves.
âDid I ever say I would?â
Without warning, Chiwoo took a step closer.
What the hellâs his problem now?
Caught mid-motion, jacket half on, Daeyoung stumbled back instinctivelyâbut only managed one step before his back hit the locker.
Thud.
ââŠWhat, what now?â
Maybe the guy had been too drunk when he said all that before and didnât remember? That was the only explanation that made sense. He scrambled mentally to recall every detail of that cafĂ© conversationâbut no, he was sure he hadnât said anything about calling.
Meanwhile, Chiwooâs expression, clearly irritated, darkened even more as he lifted a handâcupping Daeyoungâs jaw firmly in his palm.
âYou told me to wait till you got back to Seoul. If thatâs not a promise to call, then what is?â
It didnât hurt, but Daeyoungâs lips puffed out like a sulking goldfish. His eyes darted.
âDonât tell anyone about this until I get back to Seoul, okay?â
Oh.
Oh, thatâs what he meant.
He yanked his chin free, exasperated.
âHey! Howâs that the same thing? I meant donât talk about your damn âI fell for youâ nonsenseânot that Iâd call you!â
âIf you said âuntil youâre back in Seoul,â it means youâd call once you were.â
Daeyoung stared at him, utterly dumbfounded. How could someone be this bad at reading tone? If you turned Chiwoo into an RPG character, his social skills stat would be a craterâand his morality score probably wouldnât fare much better. The only thing maxed out would be his looks.
He was about to argue again, but froze mid-sentence when he noticed where Chiwooâs gaze had landed. Not on his eyes. Not even his faceâlower. His lips.
Flutter.
It felt like his neck caught fire.
ââŠH-hey! Whatâwhat are you staring at?â
Chiwooâs answer came quiet but clear.
âYour mouth.â
Not even âlipsââjust mouth. Somehow that was worse. Daeyoung frowned, confused.
âMy⊠mouth? Why?â
âI want to kiss it.â
âWhat?â
Thunk.
His back hit the locker again, eyes wide as his face went scarlet. Did he seriously just say that?
Heâd never heard anything like it in his life. And with Chiwooâs height, his shadow blocked out even the dim overhead light, leaving him half-swallowed in a haze of disbelief and heat.
Blink. Blink.
His wide, shocked eyes trembled.