Out with Hoya
Snow White and the Seven InfinitesWhen Kae In and MyungSoo walked back into the house, they discovered Hoya sitting on the couch, watching tv while drinking coffee. "Oh, you guys are finally back," Hoya chuckled, waving with his free hand, "By the way, MyungSoo, your grandmother wants to see you. She was over at my house because she was lonely. You should go visit her." Hoya explained, turning back towards the tv. "Oh, well, you should have called me. Now I have to drive again," MyungSoo sighed. He said his goodbyes and ruffled Kae In's hair before he was back outside. "Great, now I'm stuck here with you," Kae In mumbled, taking a seat next to Hoya. Hoya pretended to look offended, but Kae In didn't fall for it. "There's nothing on tv that I wanna watch," Hoya pouted, turning off the tv. "You wanna go somewhere then?" Kae In asked, turning around so that she was facing Hoya. "Yah, you always want to go out somewhere," Hoya complained, crossing his arms over his chest. "You could just say you didn't want to go. I'll be taking a nap then. Don't come running to me if you change your mind," Kae In shrugged, standing up to walk to her room. When she was completely gone from the living room, Hoya stood up. "Y-Yah, Kae In! I-I was just kidding! I wanna go somewhere!" Hoya shouted, running after her.
After a meaningless, two minute argument, they found themselves walking to the park. "Did we really have to walk here? We could have just taken the other car . . ." Hoya complained once more, looking over at Kae In. "Oh, quit whining! If WooHyun can walk this far, then you can. It's not really that far anyway," Kae In shot back, rolling her eyes. Well that made Hoya shutup. When they arrived, there were some people jogging or exercising, little children frolicking in the playground, and parents socializing with each other while they were watching their children. "Yah, it's so crowded -" Hoya began complaining again, but Kae In cut him off. "I swear, Hoya, if I hear another complaint from you AGAIN, I'm leaving you here, Kae In warned. Hoya stopped talking, but a huge grin replaced his blank face. "Yah, what are you so smiley about?" Kae In asked, beginning to walk around the park.
"You wouldn't leave me here," Hoya chuckled, walking alongside Kae In. "Are you really going to test my abilities now?" Kae In laughed, looking up at him. "You can't leave me if I'm holding onto you the whole time," Hoya said, looking straight instead of looking at Kae In. "What are you talking about?" Kae In asked with a puzzled look on her face. "I MEAN, you can't leave me if I'm holding onto you," Hoya repeated, "Like this!" Hoya ran behind Kae In and wrapped his arms around her waist. "Y-Yah!" Kae In laughed, blushing madly. "See, now I can't lose you," he chuckled, resting his head on her shoulder. "Yah, there's people here, you know," Kae In whispered, looking around to see if anyone was looking at them. "Does it really look like I care?" Hoya mumbled, turning his head to look at Kae In. "I care!" Kae In whispered harshly, rolling her eyes. "Oh get over it, princess," Hoya chuckled. Now it was Kae In's turn to shutup. They kept walking, Hoya's arms still around Kae In's waist, and Kae In really enjoyed the moment, but she would never admit it. She felt Hoya's arms disappear, and she became upset. That was until he held her hand. "Let's go over here!" Hoya chimed, dragging Kae In towards a surprisingly empty playground. "Yah, this is for kids!" Kae In laughed as she watched Hoya climb onto the play set. "And you say I'M the one who complains? Mmhm," Hoya chuckled, raising an eyebrow. "Come here!" Kae In laughed, running up the steps to run after Hoya. They looked like lit
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