097. Home | Hyunseung/Junhyung
100 Day Beast Fic Challenge097. Home – Hyunseung/Junhyung
Rated: PG-13 (suggestive material)
Person: Third
Word Count: 360
Twiddling his thumbs, Hyunseung sat nervously in Seoul’s biggest, most popular airport. There he waited alone, hoping for his boyfriend’s safe return from the army. A frown was on his face but he had to keep the faith. He didn’t want his boyfriend to leave, even though he knew that it was the law that made him go in the first place, and now all he wanted was to have him back.
“He is coming back, isn’t he?” Hyunseung muttered to himself.
From afar he heard a noise and jumped up. Nobody was in sight; it was just his mind playing tricks on him. Disappointed, he sat back down in the chair that had been given to him. He pulled at the sleeves of his jacket, striving for the warmth of his lover and best friend once gave him only to leave vacant for two years.
Please be okay, he thought.
Airplanes came and went as he waited for another half hour. The waiting was killing him, both mentally and physically, both literally and theoretically. In every way possible he was being torn without being with his other half. What would he do if the one who he gave up so much for didn’t come back? He was the older one in the relationship, he should’ve been the one to go to war but he didn’t. Did that make him a coward?
“You should at least say hello,” a rough voice said to Hyunseung.
The older jumped up and ran into the arms of the one he was waiting for. Tears welled up in his eyes and slowly ran down his cheek. A soothing hand rubbed circles around the small of his back. Hyunseung took a deep breath, inhaling the scent he missed so much.
“Junhyung,” he breathed.
The younger one smirked. “I see somebody missed me.”
“I love you yeobo,” Hyunseung kissed Junhyung, letting their lips mold together.
“C’mon let’s to go the apartment, I have a lot of needs right now that didn’t exactly get cleared up back in the army.” Junhyung pulled along his boyfriend who clung to his arm.
Hyunseung smiled. “I’m just glad you’re home.”
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