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the boy who breaks hearts

Summary:

what should por do when he finds himself in a moral dilemma after he starts feeling something for teetee, popularly known as a "jerk" who had also mercilessly broken his best friend's heart?

Notes:

please note this is completely a work of fiction. the characters here have no correlation to the people in real life so it's better to refrain from reading if you tend to connect the two together. keep in mind that the tags warn about sexual content and tee's character is supposed to be pansexual in this fic. if there are any scenes you find uncomfortable, you can stop reading!
the author has never written this genre before, therefore putting it out comes from nervousness. i hope you can enjoy it!

Chapter 1: the jerk.

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With a harsh slam, the woman's back hit the mirror, leaving a soft moan from her lips, making her arch her back. Satisfied with the sound, a smirk curled up against the woman's neck before she was devoured by another hungry kiss on her neck. Her head flew back, her hair that was tied neatly in a bun was turning loose, her long strands freeing from the clasp of the rubber band.

Her hand roamed at the back of the guy who mercilessly left bites across her neck before looking at her once with those sharp dark eyes and placing his lips roughly on hers while his hands gripped on her waist. In the heat of the moment, they left soft moans and gasps, turning the small cubicle humid. It hit her, making her eyes wide open in between the kiss. She scanned before pushing the guy out of the cubicle, walking him backwards towards the small room only allowed for the owners.

He let her walk him, finding it hot and making him smirk. Once they entered the room, she slammed the door shut before pushing him down on the red-velvet couch that stretched from one end to the other end of the room. The lights were dim, only coming from the LEDs heading over the mirrors on the side of the room.

Once he was down on the couch, she didn't miss a moment to slip her heels off and sit on his laps. Wrapping him completely while her pencil skirt stretched, his hands immediately found its way to her skirt, tracing down her thighs that were hugged by the lace black stockings.

He looked at her for a minute. The white blouse was a mess, two buttons undone, her cleavage visible with the white strap of her bra hanging lose. She was panting from the kissing and the thrill she felt, doing something like this, in her workplace, in her boss's room.

He brought his right hand up to tuck a stray stand behind her ear and the moment it was secure, their lips met again. Rougher this time. His hand held her small face while the other traced her waist, searching the hem of the shirt to let his hand pass it. The girl's hand rested on his chest, clutching on his brown leather jacket. Their noses collided with the sloppy kiss, twisting the nose piercing that sat on the guy's left nostril.

Right then, a knock echoed over the kissing noises.

"Tee?" Called the voice outside. That didn't make them stop. They continued their business even after being called. The woman tried to push away slightly, only to be pulled in more.

The guy outside was running out of patience. He swung the door open to find his best friend and his employee all over each other, still shamelessly making out even upon being caught.

The girl finally broke the kiss, panting and turning her head back to look at her boss, glaring back at her. Teetee tilted his head to the side, his best friend, North, also the heir of the Sparks Co., stood there, deadpan with the same disappointed face. But he found it funny. He chuckled looking at his friend's expression whose eyes didn't waver from the girl.

The girl tried to get up but Tee's grip was strong at her waist. Tee, letting her stay, to tease North. He wondered what he will do.

North, whose eyes still stuck on her, walked towards them with slow steps. With each step, his expression turned darker, annoyed.

Seeing the expression change, a splash like realization hit the girl. Fearing getting fired, she immediately pushed Tee's arm and got down from his lap. She sat on his side, buttoning up her blouse in a hurried manner.

North who was now standing in front of Tee, still watching the girl, bent down at Tee's eye level, making her pause in between her actions. Tee could see North's annoyance the way his eyes were stable but his teeth gritted.

He looked at the girl with a warning before speaking in a low voice, "Tee, not here," sending shivers to the girl. The moment she locked her last button, she bowed in an apology before rushing out of the room. North's eyes followed her until she left and Tee's followed North while he rested his back against the couch, his arms resting open on the backrest, smirking.

"Possessive?" Tee said with a chuckle the moment the girl was out of sight, making North look back at Tee. He sighed, rolling his eyes and standing back straight.

"Not my workplace, Tee" He said, calmer this time, like a request than a command.

Tee ignoring North said, "You look cute today," Pointing a finger at North and lazily scanning it in the air from North's head to toe.

North coincidentally happened to match with Tee. Both wearing a leather jacket, though different in color, black and brown, the fit matched with the paired black paints and the white tank top underneath. A belt hugged their waists, the belts that they bought together on a random Wednesday.

North bent again, his hands reaching for Tee's jacket and top, grabbing them harshly and picking him up from the couch. He turned his body to walk out while still dragging Tee behind him. Tee smiled, no he was laughing. He threw his arm around North's shoulder making North leave his clothes and walk with his arms side-to-side.

Tee rested his chin on North's shoulder and spoke, "Don't fire her."

North sighed, pausing in his walk making Tee stop too.

"Only if you could keep your dick in you pants," He warned before walking again. Tee loosened his one arm, just resting the other on the shoulder, he laughed, "Well, its tucked in when you are around," He gave a mocking chuckle, tilting his head down from North's side to give him the look. North glanced and scoffed.

"Its not far when you put it in my hand too," North spoke while shaking his head, his eyes still on the hallway. They took a turn to a path which was quiet, the one that followed the storeroom that barely had any person roaming around.

Tee now stood in front of North, disrupting North's speed, making him stop eventually, while he still kept his arm on his shoulder while snaking his other arm around North's shoulder too, clasping his hands behind his neck.

He closed the distance between them, licking his lips while staring down at North's before suggesting, in his usual flirty tone, "Do you want to?" He looked up straight at North, his feline like eyes turning seductive, magnetic in nature.

North was done with his games.

North wasn't going to back down now.

He wrapped his arms around Tee's waist, pulling him closer, the distance between them was negligent. Tee's expression broke for a second with the sudden change.

North looked down at Tee's lips and looked up, giving back the same look, "Don't challenge me."

A pause.

Then laughter.

Tee laughed at North's face with a loud wheeze, his head rested on North's side before he pulled away. North continued to be annoyed as they walked out of the studio, down to the parking area.

"You're so cute, I love you," Tee said as his laughs faded when they reached closer to their motorbike. His hand that was on his stomach, supporting it while he laughed heartily came up to wipe the tear that formed from the laugh.

"Shut up and give me the keys," North demanded while stretching out his palm. Tee searched for the keys in his pocket while he asked, "What are we doing today?" When he found the key, he placed it in North's hands.

"Graffiti."

"Woah, Bonnie's favourite."

"Yep, her decision," North said as he reached for the helmet hanging on the motorbike parked on the other side of Tee's. He pushed the helmet down his head, securing it properly.

"Where?" Tee asked reaching out for his helmet.

"Some abandoned building's basement. They are planning to make it a drug smuggling club," North explained making Tee pause in his actions, helmet staying in his hands while his face changed, poker, as if thinking hard.

Then a slow smile painted across his face making North weirded out. This was never a good sign.

"North," Tee called out while stepping closer to North, "What do you think about a loud sex in a basement? The echoes will be insane!" Tee whispered like he was serious but his expression remained playful. North closed his eyes to gain patience from all the divine power he didn't believe in before opening them and flicking his head away.

"Work. We are going for work," North said as he stretched his leg over the bike, settling on the seat. Tee followed after putting on his helmet as he giggled to himself.

He hugged North from his back and whined in a cute voice, "North is so adorable, giving me a ride and everything."

"And you said you are picking me up?" North taunted before placing the key and with a turn, the bike was on. He placed his hands on the accelerator, giving it a start, making the engine throb.

"Lazy," Tee spoke, nuzzling on North for one last time before separating and resting his one hand on North's shoulder and the other holding the handle at the back.

After securing in their positions, the engine roared and they were off to the building.


The building was in middle of nowhere. Rather, it was out-of-place in outskirts where all existed was factory plants. It was a three-storey building, however, the basement was huge, larger than the actual building. Only some parts allowed the sunlight to seep in.

North led Tee to the destination. Tee looked around, examining the environment while holding onto the helmet at his waist. Since abandoned, the building was dirty, smelling bad as bugs crawled in the corners of the area. Green mosses and fungus took over the edges while some parts leaked water. Spiders found their colony here, webs of different sizes spread across at every two steps. The dust was heavy in the air, making North wave the air as he kept walking deeper in the building.

Before reaching the room where Bonnie waited for the two, they met other artists—some familiar while some new faces—on their way. Each an every room had a bunch, preparing for their parts. Every room was illuminated by small lamps or projectors for outlining, casting colorful shadows against the walls. Right before entering their room, they had to pass through a bigger room. While walking through that room, Tee suddenly came to a halt. North already reached the door that connected the two rooms before realizing Tee wasn't following him back. He turned around and realized Tee disappeared to the other side of the room.

The moment he spotted Tee, he knew that this will be truly be a long day.

Tee stood with his right hand still holding the helmet, the left one dug in his pockets while he had a playful smile on his face, the one that pissed many people off, like it was doing for Tee's ex. Right, Tee's ex, Thomas. Tee was making that stupid face again, standing face-to-face with his ex and his ex's boyfriend, Kong.

North clasped his hand to pray to the divine again, the one he should start believing in now for his prayers to work.

"Look who we got here~" Tee said with a sing song tone while tilting his head to his side, scanning Thomas and Kong. Thomas gave a disgusted frown before turning his back to Tee and continuing sketching on the wall. Kong, who had known about Tee, since they used to be close friends before, stepped in between them with his hands on his waist, giving a glaring look to back off.

Tee raised an eyebrow at Kong. Kong raised an eyebrow back. Both didn't back down. Until in unison, North and Thomas pulled them back.

"Enough," North said, dragging Tee away from the place. Tee glanced back one last time before joining Bonnie in the other room.

Not a second passed when Tee and North entered, Bonnie threw a can towards Tee, making him startle but catching the can immediately.

"Get to work," she said without looking at them. She wore a black tank top with loose pants. She picked up a can, shaking it aggressively before coloring the sketch.

North walked over, picking up another can, examining the projector which Bonnie was about to switch off, to get an idea about the layout. Tee who recovered from the startle a little late, missed the projector.

"Already outlined?" He asked Bonnie while shaking the can in his hand after putting away the helmet in a corner where North placed his.

"You're too busy arguing with your ex," She glanced to the boy on his side, shaking her head in disappointment. He smiled before placing his can down, taking his jacket off. He carefully wrapped his jacket around his waste, looking at North who was also tossing his jacket off somewhere.

"Why is he even here though?" North asked, knowing putting them in one place was a disaster.

Bonnie stopped outlining, turning her back towards the guys and huffed, "He won't stop coming to any place to avoid his evil ex right?"

Tee chuckled at being called evil. He picked up the sketch pens, walking away to examine the other, raw wall. He repeated "evil" with a taunting roll on his tongue before dropping his smile into a frown. One pause in front of the wall, and he started sketching without a projector.

Bonnie looked at him before glancing at North who was already looking back at her. They gave each other the knowing look. They knew Tee never let anyone do things in their way. It had to be his own way.

North let him be, continuing to color on the wall outlined by Bonnie.

Teetee has always been passionate. Whenever it comes to things he cares about, he will ensure it is done with intention and full sincerity. That all comes down to this. Being an artist.

He knew he liked drawing but in what form his liking will take shape was something he wasn't sure either, until he never left any space open. He was rich. He utilized that privilege. No matter what form, whether it was merely sketching on a piece of paper, spraying colors all over abandoned walls, or something out of his zone like glass painting or being a tattoo artist, he did it all. This, is what he wanted to do.

One wall and him alone.

It took him just as much time as Bonnie and North together did for coloring a wall for him to sketch it and color it down with precision. No earphones, no talking, no extra thought. Just his tools and it flowed for him. Strong bold lines across the wall, risky uncoordinated mismatched colors side-to-side, and suddenly everything blended together without a single mark on his white tank top that still hugged him neatly.

He sat back on the floor, feet apart from the wall he had just decorated with a can still being held loosely in his right hand. He leaned his body, his arms resting on his knees that were up and he closely looked at what he drew.

He haven't had a single sip of water, a single break, causing him to pant slightly. But slowly, the smile that was last seen before he started to work was slowly coming back to light. He paused at every stroke and every shade. He was satisfied with his work.

He placed the can on the side and reached for his phone from his pocket. With a single picture, he slid it back in his pocket and stood up. Tee finally allowed himself to sip some water and that's when North and Bonnie noticed him.

They watched the wall and then Tee who was approaching them with a low proud smile.

"You did it again," Bonnie said with an impressed smile. Tee rested his arms around North and Bonnie's shoulders as he looked at their wall.

"I did and so did you," He appreciated, slowly looking through every details. He pointed his finger on an edge where Bonnie sneaked their names, "That's adorable! You are such a cutiepie," Tee chimed. North smiled and started pointing at random details they added while still standing all close.

"Okay, but we are still left with coloring this one patch," Bonnie mentioned releasing herself from Tee's hold. Tee nodded letting them finish their working, deciding to take a break.

He grabbed a bottle of water laying in Bonnie's bag and left to take a stroll.

The said stroll came to a halt right at the adjacent room. He looked at the backs of Thomas and Kong who were giggling at something Thomas said while finishing the final details.

Tee, with a bored expression walked closer to them, the bottle of water open as he took a sip. He wiped the little droplets on his lips.

One step close to Thomas, and the bottle was flipped.

Thomas was completely drenched.

"What the fu—" Kong reacted, immediately flicking Tee's arm and pushing him hard against the ground.

Thomas's mouth parted with the sudden attack but he spoke nothing. Somewhere or the other he expected trouble the very moment he met Teetee.

He closed his eyes and breathing deeply before turning to meet Teetee.

Tee who was still on the floor, sat there with the same bored expression.

"You are boring," Tee mocked staring, not at Thomas but at the wall, "Your lines used to be bold before."

"And who asked for—" Kong intervened but Teetee was not listening, "You look happy."

That paused Kong. Thomas was still on his place.

Tee now stood on his place as he rubbed the dust away from his palms, "Happiness is the reason your work look so…." He trailed with a frowning expression, his eyes not taking off the way as he scanned the details with utmost criticism, "plain."

He walked closer, standing beside Thomas, and whispered, "This is why you are not called for work anymore."

Thomas was listening to all this while he shuddered, every word feeling like a dagger to his heart. Kong felt hurt. Both remained quiet, hoping Teetee will leave when he doesn't find this fun anymore.

Tee looked at Thomas from his side who looked back at him with eyes that were welling up. He gritted his teeth suppressing the overwhelming emotions.

Tee's lips twitched. He raised his hand to press it on Thomas's shoulder and with a small smile, he stepped back.

"You need to work harder, P'Tho," He said.

A tear rolled down Thomas's eye which he aggressively rubbed away.

"Let me go, Teetee," Thomas pleaded while his voice quivered, his throat holding back the anger and the pain that resurfaced. Teetee smiled, letting his hand loose from Thomas's shoulder and turned back to him.

"I—"

"Fuck off, Teetee. Its enough," Kong said as his eyes glistened with tears that were threatening to fall, "You have hurt us enough."

Teetee sighed, the smile slipping from his face, "Your idiotic misunderstandings."

"Correction," Kong spoke with a firm voice, "Cheating."

Teetee's expression turned dark now. He rolled his eyes as his chest tightened, "I do not cheat," He stated firmly.

"You do. You did," Thomas refuted immediately with hurt relevant in his voice, another tear rolling down his face.

Teetee's eyebrows furrowed and he clicked his tongue, "Don't put your insecurities on me."

"You made me insecure?" Thomas snapped, pointing a finger at Teetee.

Teetee looked away, running a hand over his hair, "How is that my problem?"

"You never built that trust!" Kong screamt. There was a pause, the voice slowly echoing in the basement.

Slow, heavy breathing of the three tangled.

"Thats.." Teetee spoke with a neutral face, "not my responsibility. He should trust me."

Thomas bit his lip and Kong's head fall back with a groan.

"Mhm. I should have," Thomas gave in.

"Mhm. You should have."

Teetee stepped back, walking away.

The moment he entered the room again, he met Bonnie and North who looked at Tee with those eyes, the eyes that felt pity and pain.

Tee was tired. Bonnie stepped towards him, but the moment was interrupted when Tee's phone buzzed in his pocket.

He took it out and answered the phone call, "Hmm?"

"…."

"Of course…"

"…."

"Ok."

With that short conversation, the phone call ended. North and Bonnie looked at him with curiosity.

Tee looked at them with a straight line forming on his lips, eyes that hid disappointment, "Anyone interested in joining a family dinner?" He asked with a hint of sarcasm.

North and Bonnie knew. It was a normal occurrence.

"I am in," North said.

"If P'Emi can join too," Bonnie added.

"Of course," Tee smiled properly now, "Phi misses P'Emi."

Bonnie smiled looking at Tee finally smiled, "Great," She said pulling Tee into a side hug. Tee looked at Bonnie with a low side eye before smiling brighter.


"PHIIII!!" Tee squealed while running and collapsing straight into the arms of his elder brother, Hong.

"Hey," Hong greeted softly, hugging Tee back and gently stroking his head. Tee pulled back a little with a huge pout forming on his lips, "Today was such a bad day," He complained, hugging Hong again, "I am glad I got to see you."

Hong giggled at his little brothers antics. He looked up to find North who waved at him, followed by Bonnie and Emi that came as a pair.

Tee was clingy with Hong, always. Today, he was clingier. This made Hong raise his eyebrow and he looked at North, questioning.

North shook his head with a frown, indicating "the usual."

Hong nodded before pulling Tee away.

"Lets eat, shall we?" Hong asked. Tee nodded and everyone proceeded to walk towards the dining table arranged at the balcony of Hong's penthouse.

They settled on a round table and the housemaids got busy arranging and serving food on the table. In the meantime, they greeted each other with simple small talks about each other's health and other stuff.

Once the housemaids had arranged everything, the five were left alone. The atmosphere was light with the soft night breeze blowing their hair, the city lights danced across the panoramic view of the awaken, busy city of Bangkok, and Hong hummed softly while swirling the glass of red wine in his right hand.

It was quiet and peaceful. No one said anything, just grounding in the present moment, enjoying each other's company.

They ate slow, savouring every moment as they relaxed after a long day.

Hong broke the silence when he looked up at Tee who was playing with his food while staring at the twinkling stars overhead, "Its your senior year of uni."

This caught his attention, looking back at Hong and nodding. North nodded too, recalling their new semester commenced 2 weeks ago.

Hong turned to Bonnie and asked, "Is he going to college?"

Bonnie gave a small smile, swallowing her food and give a short reply, "No."

"Tee…" Hong spoke with an immediate change in tone, the strictness entering his tone.

Tee sipped on his water, looking at Hong through the glass with innocent eyes.

Hong sighed.

Tee placed the glass down. Hong pushed his glasses up that sat loose on his nose bridge and he warned, "Tee, you know what happened with me, do you?"

Tee merely blinked. Emi frowned, sighing.

"Just one year," Hong requested, "I promise you. Give one year to yourself to behave and no one will stop you from pursuing what you want."

Emi looked down sadly recalling, "Hong is right…" This made everyone turn their heads towards Emi, "The band isn't same without Hong and I am sure Bonnie and North don't want to lose you to corporate either."

Tee nodded understanding.

"Fine, I will go."

"Good," Hong finally relaxed on his seat, "You are amazing anyways. Just focus and don't let mom catch you misbehaving."

Tee gave a final nod and continued eating.

Hong looked at North for reassurance which North reciprocated with a smile. Hong exhaled in relief, looking at Tee with fond and concern.

He sipped his wine, hoping that will reduce his worries.

Hong looked at Emi and she mouthed, "He will be fine. Relax."

That was enough.


Tee's arms rested loosely against the railing as he lazily looked down with no particular purpose. The building was just as chaotic as it used to be with students roaming, chatting, gossiping, etc. The morning sunlight sat on their face. Tee closed his eyes and tilted his head to soak the sunlight, feeling it more fully.

North who stood beside Tee quietly hummed a song that stuck with him from last night, same as what Hong sang to them after their dinner. North looked at Tee shortly who looked peaceful for once.

As the crowd loosened in the lobbies, North checked his wrist watch. The clock was five minutes away from striking 9 am.

"Tee," North called making Tee open his eyes, "Lets go."

Tee nodded and the two turned.

However, the moment they turned a swift quick motion made them dodge separate from each other as Tee raised both his hands in the air with a loud, "Woah."

They met a guy, slightly shorter than both of them whose face flushed red due to the growing anger that came with the missed punch. Before the two could process the situation, another punch flew in the direction of Tee but North was quick to grab his arm immediately, pausing the attack mid-way as Tee flinched, stepping behind.

North who still held the arm tightly under his grip, walked and stood between the two, lowering the guy's arm.

"Lets talk without fists," North suggested calmly. The guy disagreed and landed a sharp kick on North's stomach, making his grip loose and stumble back, holding his stomach tight. Tee caught North from behind.

Regardless of the pain, North still shielded Tee.

"North, move aside," The guy ordered, sounding breathless.

The chaos brought some attention around them, while some glanced and walked away like it was a normal occurrence.

North remained between the two.

"Teetee, you need to pay for what you did," The guy spat as his fingers curled into fists itching to land another punch.

"What did I even do?" Tee asked playfully, hiding behind North.

"What did you do?" He repeated followed by a scoff. An angry tear left his eye, "You stole my boyfriend!"

Tee blinked.

'What is he even yapping about?' Tee thought.

"Uni is fun for sure," Tee whispered to North and North hissed, elbowing him to keep it down.

"Can you elaborate?" North asked calmly.

"He slept with P'New. We all know I have been dating him since past two years!" The guy shouted, stepping forward. North pressed Teetee behind and continued to separate the two.

"I don't know you," Tee stated simply.

North sighed. They do not have time for this.

"Look, I get your pain Sam. But Tee is not at fault," North said as frustration grew in his voice.

"Are you serious?" Sam asked, his eyes turning red from the emotions welling up, "Aren't you tired of defending Teetee all the time, North?

Teetee glanced at North, looking for his reaction.

North's expression remained composed, and without missing a beat he said, "I am not defending Tee. I am stating facts."

North took a breath, "Your boyfriend cheated on you and you want to blame someone. Tee wasn't aware about New's relationship status. Think back on who is truly at fault."

Sam paused.

His expression gradually changed, from anger dissipating, transferring into grief. His lips trembled and his eyes started leaking tears nonstop. People looked at him with pity.

Teetee in the back saw that changed and it was largely familiar.

Sam looked up at him, sighed and left.

North turned to Teetee and placed his arm over his shoulder, "You okay?"

Teetee gave a small smile, patting North's tummy once, "I should be asking you."

North now had a full smile on his lips with which he started walking towards their classroom, "Stop getting in trouble."

Tee shook his head, "You will save me anyways."

"Right."


"Sir! I had a question."

"God, not again!" A girl sitting on the front bench planted her head down against the desk, her arms clasping behind her neck.

Her friend beside her giggled while the class groaned in a sync.

Another string of exchange begun between Teetee and the professor over something the class barely understood.

The girl who planted her face lifted her head up while her hair covered her face. She glanced back over her shoulder, pushing her hair out of her face dramatically and sighing.

"I realized why the first few weeks were so peaceful," She complained.

Her friend shook her head with a huge smile, "Nah, it was super boring. Teetee revived the fun."

The girl side-eyed her friend, proceeding to roll her eyes, "Pretty privilege is a thing."

"Just an addition," Her friend spoke like singing a song, "He is super intellectual, thats why he is—"

"The top student?"

"Yeah."

"Only if he was…nice."

"He is nice!"

"He almost got punched today."

"For absolutely no reason. Teetee is kind if you look beyond his "jerk" persona people have built of him."

"He built it himself, Claire."

"Partially."

"Whatever."

Each lecture ended with Tee's out-of-box questions, teacher's hesitant answers, and classmates' collective groans.

"You worked hard today," Bonnie cheered Tee.

"My brain hurts," Tee complained, "Why do none of these professors update their knowledge?"

"Well," North spoke while walking backwards in front of Teetee, "You reminded them to be on their toes."

Tee shook his head. He rolled his eyes recalling every heated argument ever since 9am till 2pm.

He was exhausted.

He absentmindedly walked, letting North and Bonnie lead the way as he rested his brain to think less while looking around.

When they took a right in the hallway to cut through a group of students walking, Tee paused, his eyes following a figure who was walking towards his direction, smiling over something his classmate said. Tee's head turned back slowly as his eyes followed him whose shoulders just brushed his in the moment. A current passed Tee's body, making him halt completely, flipping his entire system.

The boy continued talking to his classmate, his eyes crinkling when the smile turned into a low laugh and time stopped. The way his laugh ringed, the way his head fall ahead, the way he slapped his classmate's arm in between the laugh, made the surrounding fade into nothing.

North noticed Tee's sudden stop and he paused his backward walking eventually making Bonnie stop in her steps too.

But Tee had already turned around, his eyes following the boy who continued walking away, never leaving him until the boy disappeared from his sight.

Tee released his breath that he didn't realize he was holding, his eyes lingering the empty hallway that just lost the angel that stepped his foot there.

Tee closed his eyes, trying to paint the image of the guy he just saw, that just caught his breath, to remember, to save, to etch it in his memory.

He was tall, tall enough but slightly shorter than Teetee. His skin was fair, milky smooth that made his blush evident, the flushed cheeks from the laugh and the purple and green veins that ran across his neck and forearms. He was slightly on the muscular side, unlike Teetee who was slim, his chest pumped and biceps evident tight against the smooth white fabric of university uniform.

Right, white shirt. The white shirt blended with his skin tone and the breeze that blew his fluffy black hair made him look like an angel that found his way to earth. That one chain with a small delicate pendent, turquoise, sitting peacefully against his exposed chest due to the buttons undone made him look majestic.

However, those doe eyes that were radiant in the way it smiled and sparkled, the nose the sat perfectly in the center, balancing the face symmetry that would make one jealous, and the full lips that curled up into the brightest smile, caught Tee strangled like never before.

"I want him."

"Huh?" Bonnie and North asked in sync.

Tee opened his eyes with a look Bonnie and North cannot recognize.

"I want him."