Moon would have happily stayed there for the night. Maybe he should have asked what Hobi wanted to do for the lining. They could have stayed right there otherwise. Of course, that wasn't a good idea. It only made the feelings stronger and more complicated. They were complicated enough despite how hard Moon tried to suppress them. Moon smiled softly as Hoseokie told him he liked the way he played with his hair. Just like the soft sounds of contemptment. He enjoyed making the other man feel good, though he was sure it wasn't in the same way.
Moon didn't see the way Hobi blushed. He was focused on getting the food and trying to push his own emotions back into their box. Moon was finding it harder and harder to get his emotions neatly packed away. He was sure it was his meds making him actually feel his own emotions instead of just tucking them away. He was equally sure that actually sharing a dorm with Hobi also contributed, at least it was probably he could barely seem to keep his feelings in their box.
Moon left the bag of food by the door as he headed back to his bedroom to change. He smiled at the suit Hobi had picked for him. The other young man had told him many times how much he liked the suit. It only made sense that it was the one he would pick. Moon changed fairly quickly before rifling through his drawer to find a pull over hoodie. Not quick enough though as he soon heard Hobi calling for him, rushing him to go.
"I thought the lake didn't start to glow until after sunset." He commented as he exited his room. He paused by the door to slip his feet into a pair of sandals and grab the bag of food. Moon didn't hesitate to take hobi's hand as he opened the door. "Let's go." he said with a smile as he led Hobi out the door.
The walk was very long to the lake. Moon's fingers stayed intertwined with Hobi's as they walked. They reached the shore just in time for the sun to start turning the sky beautiful bright colors.
"Just in time, Hoseokie!" He chirped as he turned to help the other man lay out the blanket.