Apologizing (1/1)
"What are you doing here, Donghae?" Eunhyuk asked the smirking man that was now sitting next to him in the living room. He felt a headache coming. Eunhyuk never had so many headaches in only a week. And it's all because of that damn Lee Donghae. "Well," he started, "I only came here to give you back the clothes I bought for you. You know, because you just ran away from me not that long ago." Donghae said and Eunhyuk felt a pang of guilt washing over him. Maybe it wasn't that nice to just ran away from him. But it was also his fault for being the pervert that he is! "Okay, thanks for that. But why are you still here?" Eunhyuk whispered to Donghae as he saw his mother curious look from the kitchen. "Your mother insisted for me to stay for dinner and I couldn't say no. Just look at your mom, she's too cute to say no to." Donghae had a point there but really, he wasn't in the mood in having Donghae sitting at the table with him and his family. Because really, if Heechul is going to eat with them All hell will break lose. And no, that isn't something Eunhyuk wants. That isn't something anyone wants "Please, please," he started, "think of something so that you can just go away." Donghae pouted at Eunhyuk's harsh words. "That's so cold, Hyukkie," he whined and looked at him with his oh so famous puppy eyes. Eunhyuk shifted uncomfortably and looked away from Donghae's face with an awkward cough, "I don't care, Donghae! Just hurry up and go!" It was finally silent for a few seconds and silence never ever is something good. He turned his head back to Donghae to see that his look looked even more hurt than before. Eunhyuk opened his mouth to apologize and to say that's it's cool for him to stay for dinner but Donghae was quicker than him. "Okay, okay. I get it. You really don't want me here. I'll just go to your mother and leave you alone." With that, Donghae stood up and walked to the kitchen were his mother was located. A few moments later Donghae came back to the room to get his jacket off the couch. A soft smile grazed his lips as he looked at Eunhyuk who was looking up at him, "Bye, Eunhyuk. I'll see you later," he said and left the house with a soft sound from the door. As he heard the sound, Eunhyuk sighed in relief and relaxed when the sound of a click was heard again. He sighed loudly. Thinking that it was Donghae who forgot something but no, it was worse, his brother. Heechul came into the room and plopped down next to Eunhyuk and let out an over exaggerated sigh and a knowing smirk formed onto his lips. "Who was that dude coming out of our house just now? That can't be just a regular house-to-house salesman,” he said after a while. Eunhyuk sighed and ran a hand through his hair. How come Heechul always knows everything so fast? "Too bad for you, hyung, he's just a house-to-house salesman," and with that said, Eunhyuk stood up and walked away hurriedly. "You look exhausted," Leeteuk said as he rested his head on his folded arms. "I am exhausted, hyung. I'm so stressed!" Eunhyuk wailed and pulled out his hair dramatically and Leeteuk just stood up from his seat at the counter and shook his head. "Don't whine, Eunhyuk. It might be good for you, you know, changing your look," he said and gave Eunhyuk a 'you know what I mean' look. Eunhyuk just nodded his head and sighed heavily, "I know that it will be good for me but, I just don't like that Donghae dude!" Leeteuk gave him a soft look and patted Eunhyuk on the head, “Who knows? You might really like Donghae in the future, at least more than you do now, just give the man a chance would you, Eunhyuk?” Eunhyuk let out a groan from the back of his throat and rested his cheek on the cold counter, “You are of no help, hyung. I was here to fend out my anger about him but you’re actually taking his side!” he said as he threw his hands into the air helplessly – which was a pretty a pathetic sight, I may add. Leeteuk just chuckled softly at his cute dongsaeng and went to help his other customers, leaving Eunhyuk alone to fend his anger about said male alone. Loud noises were coming from everywhere in the small café. Children begging their parents for another slice of cake, teenagers talking with their friends and the old folks playing majong and laughing loudly in one corner. So when the bell rang to announce that someone was coming inside the café didn’t trigger his interest. However, when he heard a familiar laugh bursting through the room with other familiar laughters following, he couldn’t help but break out in a cold sweat and sit straight back up. God damnit, this is not what I wanted. He looked over his shoulder and gulped down the lump in his throat as he saw the face