Darkness
When Morning ComesLuhan.
Sehun should have been happy.
He probably should have said something like “I miss you” or “welcome back”. He should have at least given him a hug.
Instead, he pushed him away.
“Sehun-”
“Get away from me,” Sehun hissed.
Months and months of loneliness. Of hoping Luhan would return.
All of it turned into rage the moment he saw him in person.
“You dare come back here after months of refusing to contact us?” Sehun demanded in a heated whisper.
“Sehunnie, please just let me explain,” Luhan said. He reached out a hand, but Sehun slapped it away.
“Get out of my room,” he seethed.
“No,” Luhan said. As if to prove his point, he walked over and shut the window. The sound of the wind was immediately muffled, and the darkness pressed in on them.
Sehun felt his ears growing hot from anger. He walked over and tried to push Luhan back to the window, but Luhan caught his hands and held them firmly. Sehun struggled fruitlessly until his hands went numb under Luhan’s grip.
He may have been taller, but the older had always been stronger than him, whether he wanted to admit it or not.
Sehun grit his teeth, annoyed.
“Listen—“ Luhan began.
“You don’t belong here anymore,” he blurted out.
He regretted the words as soon as they left his mouth.
Luhan’s hand tensed against his, the silence stretching out b
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