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A new face visiting your favorite cafĂ© haunts you for days afterward as you imagine what could have been if youâd said anything. Little did you know that he was experiencing just the same.

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There was this man who drove you crazyâ a man that you knew absolutely nothing about aside from the way his eyes widened behind the rims of his glasses and the dimples he had when he smiled at you.
This man who drove you absolutely mad, to think he saw youâ as his eyes passed over you and if only there had been some small mishap in that pivotal moment.
A spilled drink, a stumble through the doorâhis hand reaching out to steady you and it would have happened.
In the perfect world in your mind, it happened.
And in this perfect world, a whole new world would have opened up like a vortex to swallow you both into blissful delirium. The smile he gave you would be one of pure love and in that moment, in his mind, everything had clickedâ you were the one he could never let get away.
But that didnât happen. Instead, you turned away, out of shyness or indecision and by the time you turned back to stutter out an introduction, he was gone.

The first and only time you had ran into him, you were in a rush to leave carrying a tray of drinks for you and your friend as your phone continued to buzz in your pocket with questions of your whereabouts.
Barely holding onto the tray in your arms, one side tucked under your chin for extra protection you reached into your pocket to check the screen.
(11:35 AM) Na-gyung âĄ: Tourney starting soon!!
There, stumbling about in frustration as you attempted to unlock your phone, you failed to realize the tall figure walking directly towards you.
Instead of the two of you walking into each other and causing a head-on collision outside of this quiet cafe, the worker behind the counter quickly took notice of the impending incident and cheerfully called out a warning.
The two of you looked up from your phones, startled and locked eyes standing right in front of each other.
His eyes cast down towards you and he gave you a small smile, weaving around you with a quick apology as he made his way to the counter to place his order.
His eyes kind behind thick rimmed glasses, you somehow had decided in that moment that those eyes were the ones that you wanted to wake up to every morning.
How ridiculous you were to believe in love at first sight.
Unlike him, you stood for a moment mentally cursing at yourself for almost running into him. And then mentally screaming at yourself for how attractive you found him.
Berating yourself for how desperately you wished that worker was instead focusing on the bubbling foam in their hands rather than the chime of the bell.
Later that day, you tried to explain the encounter to Na-gyung as she gave you a small laugh and a dismissive wave of her hand while reaching for her coffee.
âSounds like you missed your ideal man⊠sorry! Thatâs a bummer, Y/N. But hey, at least you have your cafĂ© au lait.â
There was no way to explain it without sounding completely unsound, you were sure of that as she put her headphones back over her head with a laugh and straightened her back, focusing her energy to the game she was playing for.
Too distracted by the man you had seen then, you sat back and watched the colors flashing on her monitor, mind drowning out the chatter around the both of you.
There was no way to explain it and yet, it was all you thought about.
That click you felt when your eyes met his, like the switch of a train track, transporting you for one miraculous moment, to what could have been.
Even though the ride to the convention hall had you drowning in imaginary scenarios with this man you knew nothing about, wondering if it was some sort of cosmic signâ reality was quick to intervene and with a shake of your head, you told yourself to stop chasing shadows.
Thoughts of him popped up every now and then, passing faces on the street that seemed the slightest bit familiar had you turning back.
You wondered if he had thought about you too, conveniently giving yourself an excuse to wonder about him more.
Giving yourself the benefit of the doubt and allowing yourself to imagine that this stranger had fallen as deeply into you as you had him.
You were sure what you felt was realâ and you found yourself subconsciously always listening for that click.
Imagining it was the sound of your fate beckoning or somehow the voice of your destiny.
Eventually, you decided that it sometimes would only call once.
Meanwhile, Soobin leaned against the wall of the practice room, doing his best to steady his breathing after the intense choreography the group had to endure.
âTired already?â Taehyun asked with a slight amusement to his voice. Soobin shot him a glare and he just laughed, patting him on the shoulder.
Yeonjun seemed relieved that their practice was over as he made his way to him, wiping some sweat off of his face.
âYouâre not too tired to go out, are you?â
Soobin shot him a look as if to ask if he was insane, his heart beating out of his chest. The five of them had been practicing almost everyday between any scheduled appearances or meetings that they had, barely affording them any time to go out.
Normally, Soobin didnât mind being busy as much using their fans as a source of encouragement or energy but these days he found himself growing a bit resentful at this busy schedule.
Not for any particular distaste for his job, he was forever grateful to be where he was and do something he was so passionate about.
It was because of you.
Whoever you were, that was. Heâs seen thousands of faces, some more memorable than others but none as indelible as you.
The split second that he saw you, the bell chiming behind him as you both froze in front of each other at the call of caution.
The brief eye contact and the way your eyes widened as he gave you a small, awkward smile.
And though the moment happened in a flash, for him it felt as if time had frozen altogether and in that split second he had memorized every feature of yours a million times over.
He found himself thinking back to you, wanting to see you again for whatever strange reason.
Soobin had gone back to that cafe a few more times after that, never finding you but somehow always feeling as if he had just missed you.
The perpetual motion of a spinning ballerina trapped inside a music box.
The gentle tune of a piano, delicate fingers pressing down on every key.
A complete stranger who had made the most devastating impression on him simply from existing.
You were the zigzag in his straight line, something new thrown into his life to keep him on his toes.
The absence in his direction.
Anytime the bell would chime, any greetings called would fall on deaf ears as his eyes scanned the area only for him to be faced with the slight disappoint.
âExcuse me for asking butâ you always seem like youâre looking for someone.â The girl behind the counter said hesitantly as she worked to make his drink.
Soobin looked up from his phone beside the counter, eyebrows raising a bit in surprise.
Then, his cheeks heated up with the embarrassment of being caught in the act of daydreaming.
âSorry! I wasnât trying to call you out or anythingâ actually, thereâs this girl that comes here too around the same time so I was just wondering ifâŠâ
She paused, focusing on placing the top securely onto the cup.
Soobin opened his mouth to answer before a yelp sounded behind the girl, the boy behind her calling for as he quickly grabbed paper towels from under the counter.
âYouâ seriously, Jake?! The milk frother again?!â
The girl handed him his drink with a rushed apology behind spinning on her heel and going to help the boy who gave a nervous chuckle, standing back from the mess to let her take over cleaning.
Since then, Soobin had gone back whenever he had the time hoping that it was you.
Overtime, reality began to sink in as he found himself questioning why he had gone back in the first place.
If he saw you, what would he even say?
âYo! Earth to Soobin,â Yeonjun shoulder checked the taller boy, successfully bringing him out of his fit of disassociation.
Beomgyu snickered, âheâs probably daydreaming again about cafe girl again.â
âWas notââ the defensive tone was clear to all of the guys as they shared knowing glances toward each other and Yeonjun just laughed as Soobin shrunk into himself.
Letting you slip up one day in a conversation with him, Beomgyu hadnât let him live his infatuation down.
It wasnât that he thought it was childishâ even though they both knew it was, he was simply entertained to see Soobin so passionate about a stranger.
There was a few times Beomgyu had gone himself, searching the patrons for someone who fit Soobinâs description of you but none seemed quite perfect enough.
âWell, whether you were or not⊠Iâm feeling like an iced americano. Why donât we go to that cafe that youâre definitely not obsessed with?â
âVery smooth, Yeonjun.â Taehyun added.
That was how he found himself walking in, his members trailing behind him like some sort of posse.
The large cafe now felt much smaller and he began to realize just how much attention they had garnered being so close together.
The chime of the bell behind him went unnoticed as he engaged in conversation with his members tiredly, running a hand through his now freshly washed hair.
âIâm not saying that youâre an obsessed loser, what I am saying isââ
âUh, Soobinââ
âIâm not obsessed, itâs justâ actually, no. I donât have to explain myself to you.â
âHave to? No. Do I want you to? Well, yes!â
âSoobinââ
âI gotta side with Beomgyu on this one, I never thought of you as some hopeless romantic, yâknow? Your dedication is definitely cute, though.â
âWhat? Iâm notâ itâs not cute, itâs just⊠I donât know how to explain it. Itâs justââ
âSoobinâ!â
Growing annoyed at his older friendâs bickering and blatant ignorance of him, Kai finally nudged Soobin to gain his attention and motioned toward the line they had previously occupied.
Begrudgingly, Soobinâs eyes trailed to where Kai had pointed only to freeze for a split moment.
And all over again, he remembered exactly what you were.
You were every turn taken when racing through a hedge maze, against the setting sun.
You were the tide that came in and out, like the breath of the wounded. The blood that flowed between his heart and head.
The book that was not yet written, the sentence that was not scripted.
You were the words he wished he could have said that day.
There tiredly rubbing your eyes, you gave your order and stepped aside with eyes cast down as you typed away at your phone unaware of the people around you.
Unaware or uninterested, he couldnât tell. What he could tell was how exhausted you seemed, yet even in that state you were just as distracting as ever.
Maybe it was just because it was you.
And how you were standing there, in front of him. After slipping just out of reach so many times, he was finally looking at you againâ and you were so, so beautiful.
All those times he thought about seeing you again, thinking over everything he could say and only coming up empty at the thought of your eyes alone.
Finally in front of himâ no longer a sad reflection of a dream once lost, he realized why his heart had sent him to search for you in every street.
He realized he didnât want to go a day without your smile. Without telling you things and hearing your voice back, no matter what you said.
Then, that first day searching for you had arrived and with it, the disappointment. It was so damn hard but the next was harder.
That sinking feeling of disappointment every time he had walked in was goneâ it had gotten worse, and he was convinced he wasn't going to be okay for a very long time.
To experience all of this over a stranger, he was sure he had gone completely mad.
To lose you wasnât an eventâ it didnât happen once. It happened over and over again, every time he scanned for you in those walls only to come up with nothing but the lingering scent of your perfume.
He lost you every time his eyes trailed that familiar menu; knowing in his heart his order would never change.
Standing and studying it to buy some time as if that would somehow will you to appear behind him.
Whenever that one song he remembered from that day played on the cafeâs playlist, or when he would hear that bell chime all over again.
To lose youâ to lose something that was never his in the first place.
But he wanted you to be. Without any rhyme or reason, he felt like he had to find you and never allow himself to grieve the loss of you again, if you would allow him to.
Always going back to that moment of brief eye contact and that âclickâ he had heard in the back of his mind, as if all the gears in his heart stopped workingâ only for that split second.
He lost you every time he thought of kissing you, holding you, or wanting you.
Going to bed at night and wishing the two of you were walking down cobblestone streets instead, wishing you could tell him about your day.
Wishing he knew your name and aspirations, what small habits you had that he would grow to love like he had grew to love the scent of that cafe.
Simply for the fact that your memoryâ and in turn, you, existed within those walls.
âOrder for Y/N?â The familiar voice of that one employee you never seemed to remember the name ofâ embarrassing, considering how often you had occupied the cafeâ rang out and you paused your typing, looking up with a smile only to find someone else had grabbed your drink.
Your eyebrow quirked up in irritation, already exhausted from a long day as your eyes followed to see who dared to grab it out of your reach only for your heart to skip at the sight.
Those same glasses, that same smile.
Now he stood in front of you, holding out your drink of choice with that same small smile he gave you the first time you had ran into each other and you could have sworn you had seen the admiration you only dreamed of.
Maybe you werenât crazy to believe in love at first sight, or maybe he was just as crazy as you were.
âCafĂ© au lait?â

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