To See the Million Things
Description
Since the day their teacher forces a bully and the bullied to become friends at age twelve, they are inseparable. They fight, make up, fight again – and in the end all that matters is that they still stay best friends, grow up together, experience things together. Through good and bad, to the moment they have to let each other go.
Few years later, when they accidentally meet again it feels like everything is happening again in fast-forward. Despite the years apart, there are things that never change. Has it always been supposed to be the two of them against the world, loving what they know of each other, trusting what they do not yet know, respecting and having faith in their abiding love for each other, through all their years, and in all that life may bring them?
PAIRING: Donghae/Hyukjae
GENRE: Angst, drama, growth, romance
LENGHT: Chaptered
WARNINGS: , bad language, some mentions of violence
VERSATILE HUSBANDS.
Foreword
“Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Incheon International Airport. Local time is 12:15am and the temperature is 13°C.”
It’s weird to look out of the little oval window. To see the clear, blue sky of my home country after two long years away, knowing that soon I’d step on that warming asphalt again and I’d walk through the terminal and be back to start over again.
People around are taking their jackets and bags, ready to put them on while stuffing their headphones back into their pockets. They’re in a hurry to get out of the plane. I don’t know if they are back at ‘home’ again, or if they just passing through. They’re not like me, who keeps still on my seat and watches through the window.
Another plane on the other side of the airstrip is about to leave, and in a minute it would take off wherever it is going to.
The announcement the steward is reading doesn’t have my attention. I can’t focus on anything else but the terminal looming ahead few hundred of meters away from me.
When the older woman right beside me starts to get up and shuffle her lavender colored spring coat on, I catch a few words of the announcement echoing inside the plane.
“On behalf of Korean Air and the entire crew, I’d like to thank you for joining us on this trip. We are looking forward to seeing you on board again soon. Have a nice day!”
And here, restlessly biting my fingernails I’m not sure if I am ready to be back again.
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