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Sep. 17th, 2012


[info]arty_kyle

Unexpected

Characters: Kyle and Jun-he
Setting: Courtyard, basement, laundry - afternoon

Having put the old pack of cigarettes in his back pocket, Jun-he smoked with purpose it seemed as he led with a slight spring in his step, still grinning ear to ear. Looking back into the middle of the courtyard, he saw the figures of Dominic and some girl getting smaller. He looked away and over to his new found friend that he had spared the drama for and scoffed. “I don’t have anything to show you,” he followed with a small laugh, “Of course, you knew that.” It was somehow the first time he really found a sense of belonging since arriving and without giving it any thought he continued on in the direction of his room. It was perhaps the childish troublemaker that had been laying dormant for too long that lifted his allure to its present state.

“Thank you - for getting us out of that one. I really don’t think we want to be there for that,” Kyle said, with a half smile. Part of him felt a little guilty for just abandoning Meg. But for the most part, well - he hadn’t wanted to be there in the first place and she had pretty much dragged him. So he didn’t feel too bad about it.

“Mm,” Jun-he responded in sound with a small nod. After tending to his cigarette, he looked at his door in the distance before coming to a stop. “Oh,” he started, “I don’t know where to go now.” It definitely would have been weird bringing some stranger to his room for no real reason, and yet he never thought it through about where exactly he was supposed to pretend to be going.

Kyle rolled his eyes. “Come on, let’s go downstairs - apparently there is a downstairs now. It wasn’t there yesterday, but it seems we’re expanding,” he said, leading the way towards the elevator. He wasn’t sure what they would do down there, but it was out of sight of the couple on the courtyard and, right now, that was the important thing.

conversations in the basement )