Resurgent Love
Description
Tittle: Resurgent Love
Genre: Romance, Angst, Comedy
Main Pairing: Kyumin
Rating: PG-13 - Language
Summary: There is a love that only few know and even fewer will feel. When a love so great burns within you it is to be treasured and feared. A love so great can create life, and kill it. Seven years ago Sungmin loved someone so much that he was willing to give them everything. Seven years ago that love killed him. Now, he is a successful business man on the run to forget that which once scalded him. The only problem with running, is you always get caught.
Disclaimer: I do not own the characters, names or anything else except for the personality and the alternate universe I have created. I did not plagerize and I have went thought great lengths to create this story. I will not tolerate plagiarism.
Foreword
“What do you mean?” Sungmin asked, smiling brightly as he heard the rustle of fabric. “And what do you mean I might know him.” He asked curiously, tilting his head to peer around Eunhyuk.
“Hyuk,” Hyoyeon exclaimed suddenly, looking nervously at her grinning friend. “I changed my mind; I need to tell him something before we introduce them!”
“Nonsense,” Eunhyuk laughed, releasing Hyoyeon to turn to his friend. “It will only take a second to introduce them and then you can tell him! We have neglected him long enough.”
“No, I am fine really.” A rich voice replied, sending chills over Sungmin’s skin. Instantly he felt clammy as Eunhyuk tugged on a man facing away from him, looking out into the club. “This will only take a second.”
“No,” Hyoyeon objected, looking between the three men apprehensively. “I have to tell hi-”
“Sungmin-ssi,” Eunhyuk grinned politely. “I would like you to meet my best friend from college and my best man, Cho Kyuhyun.”
Eyes growing wide Sungmin felt the genuine smile slide from his face, his fist clenching painfully.
“Uh, Hello Min.” The other’s rich voice said uncertainly, eyes looking at his hopefully. “It’s been aw-”
“What the is he doing here?” Sungmin growled in anguish.
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