HMN C49
by berryChapter 49
The table where Go Chiwoo sat was filled with the so-called core members of the film clubâMinhye and her inner circle. To be honest, they were more of a âtalk and drinkâ bunch than actual cinephiles. Even at the last meeting, theyâd spent more time gossiping than discussing film theory.
Since Chiwoo usually sat alone or only with Minhye, his sudden choice to join them made the atmosphere buzz. One of Sungraeâs friends leaned forward, curious.
âSenior, did you watch the movie? I didnât see you in the theater earlier.â
âYeah. With Daeyoung.â
The movement of a glass froze midair.
Daeyoung? Not Ahn Daeyoungâjust Daeyoung?
He wasnât the only one who noticed. Both Sungrae and Wonjungâs heads snapped around, eyes wide. Daeyoung wanted to punch someone.
âOh really? What did you think?â
The only person unbothered was the one asking. They clearly had no idea what kind of dynamic existed between the two.
Chiwoo reached for a nearby empty glass, filled it halfway, and replied with his usual calm.
âCanât remember much. My mind was all over the place.â
âWow! Daeyoung-sunbae said the exact same thing earlier.â
âDid he? Guess weâre in sync.â
âThatâs so coolâŠâ
A fleeting glance from Chiwoo met Daeyoungâs eyes before he looked away again. Daeyoung gulped down the soju that had been sitting at his lips, forcing an awkward smile.
âSo⊠when did you two get close?â
That question came from Sungraeâthe sharp one, always reading the room.
âOh, uhâwe take the same electives and work part-time together. Kinda natural weâd get closer, right?â
Daeyoung jumped in before Chiwoo could answer. He couldnât risk him blurting something like âEver since I fell for him.â
And technically, what heâd said wasnât wrong. Their relationship had changed; once, heâd found Chiwoo unbearableâsmug, insufferableâbut lately theyâd settled into something almost friendly. At the cafĂ©, Chiwoo often helped him with the tougher tasks, sometimes even doing things outside his own duties.
Of course, that was all thanks to hypnosis.
âAh, sunbae, youâre spilling your drink.â
âAhâsorry, sorry.â
The table grew lively again. To keep the energy from dipping, Daeyoung had kept drinking, and now even breathing made him smell faintly of alcohol.
Clink.
âIâm just gonna take a breakâŠâ
Wonjung could drink endlessly, and so could Sungrae and his friendâtheir tolerance was legendary. With this crowd, one weak liver meant nothing. Daeyoung waved his hand weakly.
âOkay! But only after one more shot.â
The guyâs grin was wickedly playful, brows raised.
âYouâre strict, huh? Fine.â
Daeyoung chuckled and lifted his glass, but before it even touched his lips, another hand pulled it smoothly away.
âUhâwhat theââ
âStop feeding him. Canât you tell heâs drunk?â
The voice cut through the noise like a blade.
Everyone turned. Chiwoo downed the entire glass himself, his tone sharp but his movements smooth.
There was a brief silenceâthen a low ripple of ohhs around the table.
Heâd just called someone âkid.â Go Chiwoo, of all people, had referred to someone as âkid.â And heâd done it while taking care of them.
The club membersâhalf-drunk and entirely entertainedâwere in awe. The high, aloof Chiwoo, drinking and joking with them? Dopamine rush. Instant legend.
âOhh, what a knight! So, Chiwoo-sunbaeâs drinking for him now?â
The friend grinned, clearly not drunk enough yet to stop provoking.
Tap, tap.
âIâll take that. Let me handle it.â
This time, it wasnât Chiwoo who answeredâit was Wonjung. He knocked lightly on the table, then lifted his half-full glass and emptied it in one go before setting it back down.
Laughter and cheers exploded.
Daeyoung opened his mouth to joke, âWhat, you guys making this a duel now?â but Chiwoo spoke first, voice low and edged.
âI donât remember inviting you to.â
âWhatâs that supposed to mean? Seems like itâs not your spot anymore.â
The shift was immediateâlike a current snapping taut.
Go Chiwoo, who had never once cared for social cues, met Wonjungâs challenge head-on. The air grew heavy.
Was it a joke? Was it serious? Everyone sensed the tension but pretended to laugh it off, glancing between the two.
Daeyoung let out a long sigh. This was insane. Chiwoo being like this was nothing newâbut Wonjung rising to meet him? That was new.
Scrape.
âAlright, great. You two can drink together all you want. Iâmââ
âWhere are you going?â
Heâd barely stood up, mumbling about the bathroom, when both his wrists were seizedâone by each man.
âIâm going to the bathroom. What, one of you gonna come unzip me too?â
The words came out sharp, meant as a joke to defuse the tensionâbut it was crude, absurd, exactly the kind of line meant to get a âYouâre disgusting!â in return. Normally, Haegyeom wouldâve said it and laughed. But Haegyeom wasnât here.
ââŠâŠâ
ââŠâŠâ
And that silenceâthat awful silenceâmade everything worse.
Both men stared at him, unmoving. No laughter, no scolding.
Chiwooâs eyes even gleamed a little, which made Daeyoung recoil and yank his hands free.
âI really have to go!â
With that, he stormed off.
The heavy door swung shut behind him. He rubbed at the back of his flushed neck as he made his way toward the restroom down a steep concrete stairwell.
Thud.
âWhat the hell is wrong with themâŠâ
Sure, Wonjung had always been the type to look out for othersâbut Chiwoo? This was not like him. Anyone watching would think something weird was going on.
And that last jokeâwhat if Chiwoo had nodded? The thought alone sent a shiver down his spine.
But then another thought slipped inâhalf-formed, hazy from alcohol.
If two guys actually⊠did itâŠ
No. No, no, no.
Smack!
âGet it together, Ahn Daeyoung!â
He slapped his own cheek hard enough to sting.
Why the hell am I even thinking about this?
He glared at his reflection in the mirror. This was all Chiwooâs fault. The man was relentlessâblurring boundaries, saying ridiculous things, moving too closeâand it was getting under his skin.
He scrubbed his hands under cold water, hoping the chill would sober him up.
Creak.
As he pushed open the restroom door, someone was waiting.
Go Chiwoo.
He looked him up and down, slowly.
âJesusââ
Daeyoung flinched. He shouldnât have been surprised anymore, but somehow Chiwoo always managed to show up right where he was.
âYou gonna use the restroom too?â
âNo.â
Then, with a tilt of his chin, Chiwoo motioned toward the steep stairs.
âWhat.â
âWhen youâre drunk, you either trip or sit on the stairs and cry.â
ââŠAre you mocking me right now?â
He stared, but Chiwooâs face remained calm, neutral. Not teasingâjust stating a fact.
âSo you really followed me out of concern?â
âYeah.â
The blunt sincerity caught him off guard. He had nothing to say to that. Instead, he rubbed his cold hands together, shaking them out before heading down the steps. Their footsteps echoed together.
âLetâs get one thing straight,â Daeyoung muttered. âI donât fall that often. You just happen to be there every single time. Believe it or not, itâs true.â
It sounded ridiculous even to his own ears, but he needed to say it.
As he reached the bottom of the stairs, he paused, turning back.
âChiwoo, how drunk are you?â
âNot much.â
He looked it tooâno glassiness in his eyes, no flushed cheeks.
âYou got your wallet?â
âCard.â
âGood. Come with me.â
He lowered his voice like a spy passing classified information, glancing toward the bar before motioning discreetly. Chiwoo followed without question as Daeyoung tugged him toward the street corner.
A few steps later, they slipped into a small café.
The warm aroma of roasted beans enveloped them immediately.
âWelcome!â
âOne hot grapefruit tea,â Daeyoung said briskly. âWhat do you want?â
Chiwoo watched the crown of his head as he tapped the touchscreen confidently, then selected something similar for himselfâa hot citrus blend.
By the time Daeyoung turned around, he was already striding to the nearest couch, collapsing into it with a sigh. Chiwoo glanced at him for a long moment before stepping up to the counter.
A few minutes later, two steaming mugs appeared on the pickup tray.
Daeyoung looked pleased, wrapping his hands around the warm ceramic, but Chiwooâs sharp eyes never quite softened. Even with the scent of tea in the air, there was a quiet, restless tension sitting between them.