𝙎𝘾𝘼𝙍𝙍𝙀𝘿 𝘾𝙊𝙐𝙍𝘼𝙂𝙀...

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╭┈──────────────────────────── ೄྀ࿐ ˊˎ- ╰┈➤ 𝗣𝗥𝗘𝗟𝗨𝗗𝗘 : Her life had always been shining wit... More

verset from the scripter
i. stay awake
ii. the first blossom
iii. arms of valor
iv. a germ's name
v. though the irony
vi. a catalogue of breathing day
vii. in the sunset boulevard
ix. repeating path called orbit
x. the second hand still ticks
xi. thus it traveled like ripples

viii. the eventide

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By HandTheirEnd

"Let me live with you."







Let me live with you . . .

It was as if his words formed into a brick and hit my head.

Unsure if I heard his statement right, I put all the plastic bags I was holding on the ground, and with a blank face, I walked close to where he was standing.

My head was slightly lifted, gazing at him eye-to-eye with an inscrutable look.

And without words, I gave him a hard slap to his face!

The slap had a sound. It stung. He gave off an 'oompf' sound.

He seemed to got flabbergasted that he wasn't able to form words, only caught up in utter surprise.

"Uwah . . . You're alive, I see, Yoomi-kun?" I was dumbfounded as well. "That sounds like a nightmare."

"What the hell is that for?" Kiyoomi panned his head, eyes glimmered with an antagonized look. Though half of his face was covered, the blush infusing his face was obvious.

"'What the hell is the for?', my ass!" I snapped back. "I should be the one who's saying that!"

"Well, I'm serious about it."

His reply caused a huge frown on my face. "Then, wow, Kiyoomi, wow," I snorted, rolling my eyes.

I exhaled gravely. I understood what he meant, but damn, it made me scratch my scalp as if it was a form of irritation. "You suck at words, you lame bub."

Abruptly turning around, I picked the bags once again. "Let me get you this straight," I said while giving him a side-long look, "your wish is impossible."

I continued walking. He followed.

"Why?"

I grumbled.

Is he really that clueless?

"There are several things, but one of them is you won't get comfortable the way I get to live my life. You're a Royal Highness, I'm a peasant, get it?"

"I don't see that as a reason."

UGH. THE STRESS LEVELS IN MY BRAIN.

"Then, if that's not okay," he continued before I could say things. "Live with me."

A sudden frustration built inside of my head and I exploded.

"GAAAAAH! What the freaking gracious goodness, Kiyoomiiii!" I screamed. I lost my calm. Screw the passers-by. And the fact he said those words with a vacant look, irritated me more. "Stop saying misleading things! Mind you, I'm still older than you! And for argument's sake, you're a minor! I might get arrested, y'know? So don't go rubbing that shit on me, you disgusting piece of shit-shooter!"

Kiyoomi was only grimacing. "Gross, you're the one who's disgusting."

"Listen to me, idiot," I sighed helplessly. "Do you really like me that much? That you don't want to get separated from me."

"It's not," he growled in a low tone.

Now it was his time to knock my head with his knuckles.

"It's for convenience," he added.

"It'll be more convenient if you go back to your parents."

Kiyoomi scoffed, almost challenging me. "Let's say, that will be done, so will you lose your job."

"Ackkk." I froze on my own feet. "Dude, that's bad news."

"So?"

"Nah." I weaved his suggestion off. "It's best if you'll stay at home; it's where your heart at peace."

"I feel unsafe with my own house," he replied grumpily. "Get a clue, damn it."

"Why would you feel unsafe? That's a condo building; the security is tight. Don't worry too much, mou."

"You can't convince me, otherwise."

"Right back at ya," I told him in a snarky manner. "You can't convince me."

We were just walking on the landscape area of the condominium building where Kiyoomi is living. The sun was already resolutely low on the horizon as the orange and gold colors stretched far and wide. It was the prelude of the dawn, eager to flip the next page of tomorrow.

"And if I were able to convince you?"

I arched a brow, studying the hidden determination through his words.

"You convinced me, then."

"Then, I'll convince you."

Kiyoomi was known for his persistence. I didn't understand why this trivial matter concerned him. He was apathetic about almost everything—I didn't find it as a weakness, though, yet it was somewhat frightening to see that once he wanted to start something, he wouldn't stop until he saw it through the end.

I mentally sighed and facepalmed.

I'm feeling like . . . Feelin' leik I'm the one who's in trouble.

We continued treading the lobby area of the building, walking straight towards the elevator car. His unit was on the tenth floor. I had to fix these goods first, then I would head back home.

Once we arrived, I went to the kitchen sink and sanitize the stuff we bought—it had always been a ritual in this unit. After drying them, I began to organize them in the pantry cabinet.

I wasn't expecting it, but Kiyoomi stood beside me and kept me from laying them out.

"Before that," he said, "let's talk first."

I made a face. "How about a . . . no?"

"No."

Deadpan . . .

"No," I repeated.

He only groaned in irritation. Standing up, he picked me up by the collar of my shirt and hauled me towards the living area.

I unwillingly sat on the couch, whilst he sat away from me. As per usual, he got his hand sanitizer, poured some on his palm, and thoroughly rubbed it to his hands.

"Now what?" I questioned.

"About keeping me safe by all necessary means."

"Keeping you safe, my foot," I snarled, my lips twitched up. "And from what, huh?"

And his term changed. Heh. He must have realized how utterly inappropriate his choice of words was.

"From the spider."

I gave him a dumb look. "Seriously?"

"Yes," he answered firmly.

"Bullshit?" I answered back with a sardonic, innocent look, and voice.

"Do I sound like I'm bullshitting you?"

"Your face looks like bullshit, though," I grinned as I winked at him.

"The same as you," he shot back. "You gross."

"How can you be scared of the little spider, huh?" I was getting pissed off as the seconds passed by. "You loser wimp!"

"You cannot underestimate little things," he calmly said, though he was annoyed as I was.

It reminded me of a certain phrase:

A little thing can make big things.

I sighed defeatedly, "Do you think, it's better to let that little thing live on its own?"

"No." He stabbed me with a deathly stare. "They should be exterminated. You know those eight legs with rigid bow-like-sections? Disgusting."

His statement slapped me in the face. From now, I would always remember that our minds, thoughts, and perspectives would be always different.

"And that spider might have found its match, and probably bearing its eggs," he continued, the aura surrounding him became darker and darker. "Those little shits . . . They at least lay a thousand eggs in one conceiving."

"Then hire a pest exterminator, you heartless piece of scum."

"If I did, find me a place to stay," he said, trying to be patient with me. "The smell of insecticides will linger for more than a week. And yes, of course, you're going to clean the unit. Be it with the walls, ceiling, and the floor."

I gulped, but I didn't let it obvious. Now he was being smirky. He must have seen me faltering. Kuso.

Well, he got the leverage. I couldn't afford to slack now. I still had concerns to finish, namely the cherry blossoms trees.

The asshole is being a smart-ass right now.

"Then, I will clean it!" I declared with huge determination.

He scoffed, "You're as stubborn you are."

"Just being awesome." I wiggled my eyebrows once, being all smug.

"Where would I stay, then?"

"In a hotel."

"No."

"Why?"

"I don't trust such a kind place."

"Then where?"

"To your place."

"Guh." I felt like I got a stab in the throat. "Going back to that topic again?"

"I have no choice."

"Do you think the stalker would go away if you live with me?"

Ugh. That really tastes so awful.

"Yeah, I think."

"I'm telling you–" I rolled my eyes, sighing with small groans– "the security in this place is high. You have an intercom directed to the security office, right? Not to mention you have that cutting-edge type door lock."

"You can't say that," he retorted, "every lock can be lockpicked. There are also those instances that the security is low. It is even said that there's a 90% chance of opening a lock within a minute."

"What's that? Stalker-san is a pro pick-locker?"

"Expecting the worst." He shrugged. "If I got murdered, it'll be your fault. Then all of the guilt is yours."

Now threatening me.

Ugh . . . I'm getting headaches.

"Are you deciding based on impulse?" I inquired, letting out a silent breath.

"No." He sounded confident enough. "I have already weighed the pros and cons."

As usual, Kiyoomi has ways of analytical thinking of details. And yes, they're very accurate.

"Then . . ." I uttered. Suddenly, the ambiance in the living area became serious. "You trust the place where I live?"

"No."

Aww. Another slap in the face.

"Then, what, you asshole?" I gritted my teeth. There were also these times that he was so hard to predict.




"I don't really trust the place, but . . ." His voice became bafflingly reticent. "Well, you can say that . . . I trust you."






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