Chapter 3
Breaking BarriersIt was during an afterschool study session (it was just an excuse for both of them to spend time with each other without letting the other know that they were becoming head over heel in love with the other) that the two discovered themselves staring at each other, their faces dangerously close and Kyuhyun found himself decreasing the left over distance and kissing the plump lips that had been tempting him so much since the moment the boy had entered his classroom…no…from the moment he had stumbled upon him dancing in the park.
normal.
To hell with wrong or right.
Who says boys are supposed to fall in love with girls? Love is genderless. Love is selfless. Love is love and Kyuhyun was very much feeling it. He was in love with Eunhyuk. And when the boy was as adorable as Eunhyuk, why would he bother looking at the opposite ?
Eunhyuk.
That’s all he wanted…Eunhyuk.
Eunhyuk felt a million different sensations run through his nerves, lighting up each cell inside in ecstasy and thrill as Kyuhyun’s lips touched his awkwardly. He tilted his head and let Kyuhyun lead the kiss, moving his lips when Kyuhyun moved his, a little when Kyuhyun’s teeth brushed up against his lower lip.
Eunhyuk jumped back, embarrassed at the sound he had produced and stared at Kyuhyun, blushing even further when his fingers moved up to touch his own wet lips. “We kissed…” he whispered, a little afraid of what he had just said. It wasn’t like he could parade around telling everyone he was gay or confess to any of his previous crushes that he liked them.
Kyuhyun smiled at the adorable boy in front of him and moved his hand up to lightly caress his crimson cheeks, loving the way the slant-y cat like eyes were staring at him, unblinking and sparkling and so so beautiful “Yes. We did.”
Eunhyuk blushed impossibly so as he heard what Kyuhyun answer and he looked down, too shy to meet his eyes as he chewed on his lips, blushing again as he felt the lingering taste of Kyuhyun on his lips.
“I liked it.” He muttered shyly, avoiding the warm eyes of the boy in front of him as he looked down at the books still sprawled in front of them
“So di
Comments