Ten
Good Times'Whaddya wanna do today, Minnie?' Lu Han asked, eyes set on the doughnut stall ahead. He felt Minseok tug at his hand and he found the hybrid staring intently at the toy store.
'You want new toys? But you just got a toy car.'
Ignoring the male, Minseok shuffled forward and pressed his hands against the glass, staring unblinkingly at the Lego kit on display. The blocks had been set up in various forms like robots, cubic houses and more.
'Come along, Minnie,' Lu Han shook his head, wrapping an arm around the smaller's shoulders and pulling him away.
Guilt.
Growing pangs of guilt.
Those were what Lu Han was burdened with as they sat at a small table with their doughnuts and coffee. He sighed as Minseok nibbled on his doughnut, his ears flat against his head and tail limp.
'Minseok,' he started. 'What if I promise to buy you that?'
The hybrid blinked blankly.
'Will you eat properly? I'll buy it once we're done.'
Minseok wasted no time in horking down the doughnut and coffee, stopping only when he choked in his haste.
'Hyung, you didn't have to,' Jongdae chided. 'We spoil him too much.'
'I couldn't bear it - he looked so sad, it hurt to even see him like that,' Lu Han wrung his hands, glancing at Minseok with softening features. Jongdae turned and found his lover sitting cross-legged by the coffee table, tongue lightly poking out of his lips as he concentrated on sliding the blocks togehter.
'What are you doing, Minnie?' Lu Han asked kindly. The small hybrid pursed his lips, pushing the couches close.
'You wanna make a blanket fort?'
'Yes, please.'
'Let's make it together,' the male smiled, disappearing into the storage closet to gather spare blankets.
Just like the previous time, the blanket-fort stored the essentials: a flask of coffee, sandwiches, a bucket of chicken wings, water, a tablet
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