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nobody's pov
march 12th
10:00 am

jian stood in what was left of his room. the boy looked around, sighing. he was sad that he had to leave china, as he felt he'd be lonely in malaysia.

junjie, jian's brother that was older than him by four years, walked into the boy's room, "you ready, ji?"

jian sighed out again, nodding his head, "i'm as ready as i'll ever be."

"hey.." junjie walked over to jian, running his hand through the boy's hair, "don't be so afraid about us moving, as i'm sure you'll make many new friends in malaysia."

"what if they don't like me?" the younger questioned, "what if they don't want to be friends with me?"

"they'll definitely want to be your friend." the elder boy responded, "you're the coolest kid i know, ji. i know they'll be really excited to get to know you."

"i hope so." jian mumbled out, "is everyone downstairs?"

junjie nodded his head, "we're waiting on you, bubba."

jian took one last look around his room, sighing out, "alright, i'm ready."

"you got this, ji." the elder said, encouraging the younger, "we're going to make so many new friends in malaysia!"

the boy let out a laugh, hugging his older brother. the two then walked downstairs, joining his other three siblings and his parents.

"you ready, ji?" xun, the eldest sibling questioned.

jian nodded his head, pointing at the door, "to malaysia we go!"

12:00 pm

the flight to malaysia had just taken off, and jian was slightly nervous. he was leaving the home he knew for the past five years, for a different home that he wasn't sure he'd get used to.

"hey hey, little one," luli, jian's second oldest sibling turned to him, "you'll be okay! we're gonna have a great time in malaysia, okay? just think about all the new people you'll meet."

"but what if i don't meet anybody?" jian questioned, looking down at his hands.

"you'll meet people, trust me." the girl smiled at her little brother, "who knows? maybe you'll meet a love interest?" she started teasing, poking at the younger's side, "finally get a boy of your own, or whatever gender, but we want a boy, huh?"

"sh!" jian hushed the elder, "i highly doubt i'll find someone in malaysia."

"oh come on, jian," liena, the third eldest sibling jumped in, "you'll be coming home one day, calling all of our names and telling us about how you met this wonderful boy at school."

"no way." jian shook his head and crossed his arms, "that's definitely not going to happen."

"are we teasing jian on finding a lover?" junjie questioned from the seat behind, gaining xun's attention.

"oh ji, maybe i need to give you the talk?" xun questioned, letting out a laugh.

"oh no, i've already had enough talks with you, thank you." jian turned around, looking at xun.

"what did you do to our little brother?" junjie asked, raising his eyebrows as he looked at xun.

"lets just say he knows some things a ten year old shouldn't know." xun confessed, shrugging.

"xu!" luli called out, reaching behind in her seat and slapping the boy's thigh, "don't traumatize the baby."

"the baby is already traumatized." jian shook his head, "very traumatized."

xun laughed at the younger, only to earn glares from his siblings besides jian.

"you're a seventeen, nearly eighteen year old asshole." liena shook her head, "traumatizing the youngest brother."

"it was either me or the school." xun pointed out, "and i felt like it would be better coming from family, so i told him about certain things." the boy said, "also taught him how to flirt and pick up chicks and dicks."

"alright, let's just focus on the flight and how we will be in malaysia in four hours." luli changed the topic, "and let's stop traumatizing our little brother."

"we're really leaving china." jian pouted, looking out the window as he saw them flying over the towns.

"baby, you're going to love malaysia, okay?" liena looked over luli, encouraging the younger.

the younger sighed out, "hopefully."

authors note:
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