Glass
Description
Sehun is the anchor that tells him to stay, but Luhan is the ship that yearns for more.
A ship without an anchor cannot stop, and will crash or wreck.
Foreword
Luhan and Sehun are not childhood friends, none of those sorts. They are lovers, who encountered each other through a party about civil rights and freedom of speech.
Luhan is the dependent one, in constant need of reminder that he is loved, in constant need of reminder that he should feel happy about himself, in constant need of reminder about a million other things.
Sehun's been through , so he knows what to do. He's a wall, who crumbles slowly, but manages to stay erect and functional.
They are a duo bonded by love and experience, by need and knowledge, and the desire to keep each other on track.
Yet while Luhan is a receptionist at their business company, Sehun is a skilled business associate, always having to go to meet up with other associates—despite Luhan's pleas to stay and not to go.
Sehun leaves on trips for a few days—a week at most—but Luhan's grown too attached, almost addicted, and well...Sehun's too busy to call or talk.
Luhan, the introvert, is alone. So he writes letters.
Sehun, I feel awful.
warnings; anorexia, bullimia, suicide, possible chara death, depression, uHHHHHHHH....
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