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"My family thinks we're dating," said a voice, interrupting my train of thought. I raised my eyes to see Mio. "What?" I inquired, raising my brows. "They think we're dating," he stated again. I notice a couple of silhouettes snickering behind him. I turn around to see his relatives spying on us. Mio and I were attending his small family gathering. He invited me as a friend because he did not want to go alone, and I figured I would keep him company. They were clearly making every effort to remain undetected while spying on us.

I shook my head and laughed. "Your family's something, huh?" I joked. He mutters. "I knew bringing you here was a bad idea." I laughed at his reaction. "I see where you got your nosiness from," I joked. He shook his head and buried his face in his hands. "Anyway, why does your family think we're dating?" I switched the subject. "You're the first girl I have ever brought to a gathering like this." My brow furrowed in surprise. "Really? Not even your previous girlfriends?"

"Nope," he said as he sipped his drink, adding, "I never really saw them as a long-term thing, you know?" I responded with a slow nod. "Besides, it is such a pain." I snorted. "If you love them, it's not a pain," I explained. "Yeah, well, I did love them; I just didn't see them in my future," he explained. "How come you brought me here when we're not even dating?" I wondered. "I see you in my future," he ends, making eye contact with me.

I had no idea we were leaning into each other until he abruptly broke the silence with his voice and moved his head away. "You're my friend, and you're clearly a part of my future; friendships can last for years," he continues. I swallowed and sat up straight. We were sitting in awkward silence when his grandmother yelled from a distance. "Have some dessert, my dears!" He stands up and takes his cup. "Coming!" he responds. He gave me a look and motioned towards his house. I immediately understood and shook my head. "I'll have some later." He nods and walks inside. I drifted off after he left.

I recall his words from earlier, his voice echoing in the back of my mind. Our friendship has been going on for years. I can not see myself feeling anything for Mio. I creased my brow at the thought. But what if...? My eyes widen, and I shake my head. "Stop, Allie, stop," I mumbled. "He is your friend! Nothing else!" I chastised myself. "Hey," Mio called from a distance. I turn to face him. He raised his eyebrows but did not question my actions. "They're calling you already," Mio said, motioning inside. "Oh yeah, okay," I said as I stood up and straightened myself. Clear your mind, Allie. I sighed to myself. I entered his childhood home and smiled at his relatives, grateful for their hospitality.

He is nothing more than a pal. You are simply very close friends. There is nothing strange about him taking you to meet his family. He is your friend, I am his friend, and we are friends. That is all there is to it. I considered it sternly. Just...friends. I continued, his words lingering in my mind.

As I joined the lively gathering inside, the aroma of freshly baked desserts filled the air, momentarily distracting me from the whirlwind of thoughts that had occupied my mind just moments before. Mio's family welcomed me with warm smiles and insisted that I try every homemade delicacy they had prepared.

As the evening unfolded, I found myself engaged in conversations with Mio's relatives, sharing stories and laughter that echoed through the cozy living room. Mio and I seamlessly transitioned between the roles of friends and family, and I couldn't help but appreciate the genuine connection we had built over the years.

At one point, Mio's older sister, Madelyn, approached me with a mischievous grin. "You know," she whispered, "you and Mio make a cute couple." I chuckled nervously, dismissing the notion. "We're just friends, Mads," I clarified, though her playful expression hinted at a deeper understanding.

The night continued with shared laughter, board games, and the warmth of newfound friendships. As we all gathered for a group photo, Mio put his arm around my shoulder, and the camera captured a moment frozen in time—a snapshot of friendship and camaraderie.

Later in the evening, Mio and I found ourselves sitting on the porch, enjoying the cool breeze. The atmosphere was serene, and the distant laughter from inside formed a backdrop to our quiet conversation.

Mio turned to me with a genuine smile. "Thanks for being here today, Allie. It means a lot." I returned the smile, appreciating the sincerity in his words. "Anytime, Mio. Your family is wonderful, and I'm grateful to be a part of this." He nodded in agreement, and for a moment, we sat in comfortable silence.

As the night wore on, Mio walked me to my car, the sky painted with hues of midnight blue. Before I left, he looked at me with a hint of vulnerability. "I hope my family's assumption didn't make things awkward for you."

I reassured him with a laugh, "Not at all. It's just amusing, that's all." But as I drove home, the words lingered in my mind, and I couldn't shake the awareness that the line between friendship and something more had blurred, if only for a moment.

In the days that followed, I found myself reflecting on the evening and questioning the nature of my feelings towards Mio. Was it just a case of friendly banter from his family, or did it tap into something deeper that I hadn't acknowledged?

As the weeks passed, Mio and I continued our routine of shared adventures and laughter, and while everything seemed unchanged on the surface, a subtle shift had occurred—one that left me wondering if, perhaps, the boundaries of our friendship were evolving in a way I hadn't anticipated.

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