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Fifteen to Forever



"I canât not be happy when I know I have you."
PAIRING: hockeyplayer!choi seungcheol x f!reader
SYNOPSIS: Fifteen was the age you had met Choi Seungcheol at a school hockey game. Forever was the age you would find yourself spending with him.
CONTAINS: fluff, angst, smut (MINORS DNI), growing up, tears (a lot), distance, this is so emotional you will be in your feels, kissing, p in v sex (unprotected), clit stimulation, handjobs, happy endings bc we love them, i think that's it
WORD COUNT: 6k
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[AN]: thank you so much @ressonancee for birthing the idea of hockey player cheol in the first place, reading over some of the bits and helping me w some of the plot!!! ty for letting me ramble in your dms lol. hockeyplayer!cheol WILL reappear in other fics bc I'm obsessed with the idea, for now, I hope you enjoy this angsty fluffy creation <33

It wasnât until the last echo of the slammed car door had faded that you realized, yes, mom, I do actually want you to go in with me.Â
But alas, as the last tresses of exhaust from her car fade into nothingness, you accept that youâd have to do this alone. Gripping the straps of your brand new backpack helps you ground yourself as the increasingly erratic breathing takes over you. It sinks in now that youâre alone.Â
Thereâs a honk, and you realize youâre still frozen in the drop-off zone, the mom in the Subaru not appreciating the 7 AM delay to drop off her own high schooler. You wonder if her kid would let her drop them off inside.Â
Scurrying into the entrance of the open gates, you find the courtyard full. Huddles of teens laughing and yelling despite the early morning hour, not a spare square foot on the grass. You try to find someone who looks like an adult but fail, hoping youâll be luckier once youâre inside the building.Â
You do find yourself lucky as you find a line of teachers at the entrance, ready to greet the new batch of freshmen on their first day of high school. There are a few other kids who look as tense as you, but you feel better with the way the administrator pats your shoulder as she hands you your schedule, assigning you to a lanky sophomore to show you around the building thatâd become your second home for the next four years.Â
Jeonghan tells you his name as he leads you into your homeroom, where you deposit your bag before going back out. Heâs peculiar, you decide. He tells you to never walk without looking at the floor on Monday mornings to save your shoes from the occasional start-of-the-week breakfast hurl. He tells you in the cafeteria that the lasagna was horrible, but not the sloppy joes; the sloppy joes were good. He tells you in the gym that the coach would let you off if you rubbed a little eyeliner under your eyes, âheâs an empath.âÂ
By the time heâs listing off clubs and teams, you feel a little less nervous, pushing you back into your fuller homeroom with a sign-up sheet and a goodbye. You donât get to say thank you.Â
Kwon Soonyoung slips into the empty seat next to you, introducing himself a little louder than youâd anticipated, but you suppose you needed the enthusiasm. He innocently slips you his home number and hopes out loud that youâd be the best of friends.Â
You get in the car that afternoon, responding with a wider-than-expected smile at your mother inquiring about your day.Â
âIt was great! I think Iâll like it here.â

You found it strange that the rink was so packed for a high school hockey game, but that was before you saw the ten-foot banner and face paint. Soonyoung sits on your right as Jiwoo places herself on your left, both donned in blue and yellow, sandwiching your uncoordinated outfit. For whatever reason, youâd thought movies exaggerated the hype around high school sports, yet the support for the boys entering the rink roars into your ears to prove you wrong.Â
They win, and with the way the rest of the team pats him on the back after sending in the last puck, you assume itâs all thanks to the boy with the Choi on the back of his jersey.Â
He removes his helmet, hair flopping into his eyes as you realize you know him. He was always in the cafeteria with Jeonghan, the boy who gave you a tour on your first day, along with many other boys from his year. It was hard not to notice them with the ruckus they were always causing, yet you found them easy to drown out with the rest of the noise.Â
âWhatâs his first name? The guy with the 08 on his back?â you ask Soonyoung.Â
âOh, thatâs Seungcheol. Dudeâs a fucking progidy or something.â
âProdigy,â Jiwoo corrects.Â
âYeah, that. Jihoon said the only reason they got to finals last year was âcause of this guy.âÂ
You watch as he drinks from his bottle from the benches, smiling at his coach and teammates as they debriefed. At least you were guessing that was happening; the only thing you were thinking about was how you could hear his laugh from where you sat. And how it was making you smile, too.Â

You stare at your worn shoes that glow in multicolors as the beats in the gym warp and stagger through the speaker. Youâre on your third punch, finding yourself awkward without something to occupy at least one hand.Â
You had danced a little with Jiwoo, watched with bright eyes as Soonyoung dance off-ed yet another senior to his victory, giggled as you let another freshman, Jun, take Jiwoo away for the next dance. You now lace the edges of the party, taking a breather as you down the remnants of your punch, already trailing the memorized path to the snack table. Maybe youâll try some of the lemonade this time.Â
Thereâs already somebody occupying the lemonade cooler when you get there, back to you as you patiently wait for him to finish up. He moves away, leaning against the table. He takes a sip from his cup, and you move forward to fill your own.Â
Itâs Seungcheol. You recall his name as you recognize his face. He somehow looks as haphazard as you last saw him from yesterdayâs hockey game.Â
If he had come in with a tie, itâs long gone as he has his collar popped and shirt unbuttoned the first few steps. It doesnât end there as you note the hair that dresses his eyes, soaked in what you cannot imagine is water with the way you saw someone with a similar build typhoon across the floor with nearly as much vigor as Soonyoung has had tonight.Â
Heâs downing the cup in haste, and you take a sip of the slightly tart drink as you debate if you should say something.Â
âYou did really well yesterday. Congrats,â you decide to say.Â
He emerges from his cup to acknowledge you sipping on your own lemonade, âOh, thanks. Were you there?âÂ
âOh, yeah, I was. First hockey game, went with my friends,â you let out a little chuckle, not understanding why you suddenly felt so awkward.Â
âCool,â he answers plainly, mouth glistening and posture stagnant. âYouâre friends with Soonyoung, right? Seen him hang around Jihoon a lot.â
âYeah, heâs â heâs friends with everybody,â you laugh a little, and you hear him laugh with you.Â
âHow do you handle him? Heâs giving a run for everybodyâs money out there,â he gestures to the dance floor with a smile.Â
âHe mellows out after a while; heâs just excited,â you say, understanding his bewilderment.
âHowâre you finding high school so far?â he asks when he runs out of things to say, yet forgets that he can easily excuse himself. But he doesnât.
âPretty alright. Iâm having fun so far.â You donât need to ask him the same, knowing well that the sophomore was having the time of his life.
âGood to hear, hope it stays that way for you.â
Itâs another painful five seconds before you see Jiwoo waving at you from afar, pointing at something Soonyoung is doing.Â
âUh, Iâll see you around, my friendâs waving me overââ
âOh, sure, uh, Iâll see you around.â
You give him one more tight-lipped smile as you wave from waist length before retreating.Â
âWait!âÂ
You turn around at his voice.Â
âI never got your name.â

Seungcheol took you on your first not-date in the spring.
Not-date because neither of you had labeled it as such, but you were pushed to reconsider when both Jiwoo and Soonyoung insisted.
He had brought his car that you slipped into after school to drive to the movies, where he bought you popcorn and paid for both of your tickets. He held your hand as you walked out of the theatre, wide-eyed and all smiles as you discussed the film you had just sat through for two hours.Â
His palm fit in yours like it belonged there, and maybe it was your fifteen-year-old brain talking. Still, you never expected to be this comfortable with him â especially after the possible insinuation your friends had instilled.Â
He drove you home that night as you searched for a million excuses to stay a little longer in his car as he parked in front of your door. But alas, you open the car door at the end of the night and are surprised to find him doing the same as he walks around to where you get out.Â
âI had a lot of fun today,â you say in your rehearsed line.
âMe too,â he smiles. âThe weatherâs getting nicer, we should see the cherry blossoms next weekend. If you wanted to. We can take the car again.âÂ
He didnât kiss you, at least not on the lips as he hugged you at your front door and pressed his lips to your cheek.Â
You were quick to squeak out your goodbyes after that happened, slamming your door shut as you vaguely heard him drive off.Â
With a hand to your racing heart, you count to ten. Perhaps youâd reconsider that not-date after all. Besides, you had cherry blossoms to look forward to.Â
Choi Seungcheol kissed you, really kissed you, when he brought the team to the cup they missed out on last year, throwing himself at you as soon as you appeared before him. He was sweaty, half-dressed in his gear with his skates still on as he embraced you tighter than anyone ever had before.Â
He put his lips on yours the second he saw your face as you pulled away, unable to help himself despite the groans and retches of his teammates, despite the fact that an entire bleacherâs worth of people saw you both.Â
Not that either of you cared; you were just happy he didnât have his mouth guard on (and that he kissed you before you couldnât help it yourself).

It was in your junior year and Seungcheolâs senior year that you began to hear the absurdities about the strength of your relationship, that you wouldnât make it, that high school sweethearts never do.Â
With shaking hands, you grip your boyfriendâs arm as he has a conflicted look in his eye.Â
âNo,â you say. You wonder where all of this strength was coming from when you all wanted was to cry. âYouâre gonna go. You will go. I wonât let you throw all of this away because of something thatâs never gonna waver.âÂ
Heâs silent as he refuses to meet your gaze. The voices were getting to him, his older college friends laughing when he suggested that his relationship would last both college and the distance it would bring. He realizes heâs not so sure anymore.Â
He sits cross-legged in front of you on your bedroom floor, mentally prepared to walk out for the last time.Â
âYouâre supposed to be happiest about this; I donât understand why you insist I leave. And so far away?â he looks slightly bewildered.Â
âBecause youâll regret it if you donât. This isnât about me, Cheol, itâs about everything youâve worked for all these yearsââ
âUs, what about us? Iâve worked on us, too.â
âWhy have you gone years without listening to a word what other people say to only listening to them now?â
âWas it just me, then? Because it feels like Iâm the only one worried about our future togetherââ
âChoi Seungcheol, stop right there.â Your voice is brittle, and you donât know how long you can keep the tears at bay.Â
âIâŚI donât know what to think,â his shoulders slump even lower.Â
His hockey scholarship would take him so, so far away. He thought you were strong enough for this, but with every anecdote, every comment, every dejected âhave it your wayâ to his resilience, he wonders if the both of you would be forced to fight a losing battle if he left.Â
There were sports universities here at home, but there was no you with his scholarship.Â
âIâll tell you what to think. Will you listen to me?âÂ
Slowly, but surely, he nods.Â
âYou can get the scholarship youâve always wanted, and we can stay as we are, although a little farther away.â
He looks like he wants to say something but doesnât.
âI believe in us. And if you donât right now, Iâm ready to believe for the both of us. Weâll get through this.âÂ
In the end, Seungcheol believed you over everything the world told him, praying he wouldnât let you or himself down as he laid with you on the last night heâd call his bedroom home.Â
Graduation was a happy endeavor, momentarily forgetting what lay ahead as he enjoyed his last hours with all his friends in one place. The heavy feeling returned as the night progressed, agreeing to spend the night with him, tucked under his covers as you listened to his heartbeat. You wonder how long it will be until you're able to do this again.Â
As you lay in his stripped bedroom, thereâs little either of you say, an unspoken agreement to not sleep, not tonight. He has an early morning, but he doesnât really seem to care as he continues to fiddle with your hair, kissing you at intervals like he's trying to bring back the feeling when it begins to fade.Â
Thereâs little you can talk about when youâre trying to memorize each otherâs scent. You remind yourself to give him your sweater when morning comes, already noting the hoodie you need to remember to pick up, the lone one he left you in his closet.Â
But as the first rays of sun peeked through the blinds, sending stripes of sun into the bedroom, you tried not to feel the hard clench of your heart as the bare room came into sight. Despite the snoozing of alarms, the multiple knocks on his door, and the dawn of a new day, you let yourselves have an extra five, ten, fifteen, twenty minutes.Â
Just you and him before it would be you, and it would be him.

Seungcheol called you more than you called him. It was everywhere, even if it was just to say a quick âI love youâ before a game, to hear your voice before he went to class, to listen to you complain about an assignment before he had to do his own.Â
As resilient as you showed yourself to be, youâd be lying if you said there was a part of you that was afraid of how much faith Seunghceol held for the both of you, but at ease you were with the constant bugging heâd do and the bugging he seemed to appreciate back.Â
By Christmastime, heâd texted you his itinerary for the holidays, explaining how he couldnât spare a second to things like thinking. Most of his list involved spending all day rotting indoors with you.Â
As much as Seungcheol had hoped youâd pick a college nearer to him, he was less scared when you finally announced your college decisions close to graduation. The past year had proved a lot, mostly that you both were stronger than the distance. Which is why he was the first to congratulate you when you got into the college of your choice, despite the fact that youâd be even farther away, leaving home in what felt like the opposite direction to him.Â
You were scared too, mostly of how Seungcheol would react, but seeing the smile break out on his face when you told him gave you all the reassurance you needed. That summer brought you the best memories of your teenage years, with Seungcheol, preparing for you both to leave. Except this time, the air was less tense, fewer tears shed, fewer solemn goodbyes at airport gates, and less desperation in both of your hearts. A surety that youâd come back to each other.Â

Seungcheol was offered a contract with his dream hockey team when you were on the cusp of your final year. He told you nearly two weeks after he received the first email, not believing it until he was pestered to do so by the representative.Â
You cried on the phone that night, the ache in your chest unbelievably present as you wished you could hug him at that moment. He denied his own tears, but you knew his glassier-than-normal eyes werenât just through the camera lens. You told him you were proud, you told him this was only the beginning, that you needed to sit in the bleachers with his jersey on for every game heâll ever play, that he was about to have an entire career to be proud of soon.Â
He let a couple tears slip.Â
And when he showed up to your graduation, sitting next to your family, you gave him the biggest hug you could muster from your bones. That year may have been the last youâd have to endure apart, but it was somehow the hardest.Â
It was in that moment, when you pulled away to look at his smiling face, that the years registered in your mind.Â
Youâre fifteen again, seeing Seungcheol for the first time, donning the features he hadnât grown into yet, the features you hadnât grown into yet. You have to tiptoe to meet his lips now, see a man where there was once a boy, the deep set of maturity behind his pretty eyes.Â
When he drops the last of your boxes into his â your shared apartment, youâre brought to the stark realization that you're going to stay here.
Itâs when youâre unpacking your toothbrush, placing it in the cup right next to his that you realize you could do whatever you wanted with each other without having to work around flight schedules. Itâs when heâs hobbling around wooden planks and screws in the bedroom, putting together the brand new queen-sized bed to replace his too-small twin, that you realize that you werenât here for the week, or for the month or for any set amount of time; you were here forever.
At least thatâs what you hope as you watch him collapse the last of the cardboard boxes to recycle, shoving in the corner of the entryway, leaving that job for tomorrow.Â
By the time you emerge in the living room after a shower, Seungcheol has already begun to unpack the delivery food on the coffee table. Itâs an array of delicious smells, slightly soggy food, and mounds of styrofoam and plastic wrap; a feast for your tired, tired bodies.Â
The dumplings are amazing, and the warm feeling in your chest expands as you realize you can now order them whenever you like.Â
Seungcheol picks out the chopped chilies from his food, migrating them onto your own plate as he talks about his next practice session without interruption.Â
A thought occurs to you in that moment as you watch him down his cola. âHasnât coach put you on a diet plan?âÂ
âYeah,â he says normally. You merely stare at him, not understanding how any of this junk could be any good for his form, especially when you know heâs good about abstaining when it comes to training.Â
He smiles at the questioning look on your face, setting down his utensils, âItâs our first meal, in our first home. I think we deserve to share this with each other.âÂ
A smile breaks out on your face at the thought of this being your first meal, the first of many meals together in this home. Of all the meals youâll share in every home after this, every day.Â
And while Seungcheol finds himself sacrificing his diet to enjoy all of this greasy grub with you, you will also find yourself occasionally sharing his awfully bland chicken breasts and salads. All to share with each other.Â

Walking into the bustling restaurant in your uncomfortable shoes and your arm around Seungcheolâs, youâre quick to find the group youâre looking for.Â
The noise is a dead giveaway, and you quickly realize they havenât changed.Â
You hear Soonyoung before you see him, his distinct laugh echoing the loudest across the sea of mingling heads. A loud banner hangs at the end of the room with your high school grad year.Â
You detach from Seungcheol as he finds his junior friends, and you find yours, taking both Soonyoung and Jiwoo into a bone-crushing hug. Itâs been a while since you last saw them. The crowd of familiar faces greets you, making small talk with everyone as they introduce you to their partners and even their children. Youâve grown; all of you have.Â
âSeungcheolâs here too. You guys were together in high school, right?â somebody asks you at some point during the night. âHe graduated before us, though; wonder who heâs here with.âÂ
You donât blame them for assuming, considering both of you have been in your own circles all night. That, added to the obvious assumptions of high school sweethearts, you only laugh a little as you reply with a wider-than-usual smile.Â
âOh, heâs here with me,âÂ
You go home with a permanent smile stuck to your face, talking more animatedly than usual in the car ride home. Seuncheol mirrors your smile as he listens.Â
Your good mood prevails for the rest of the night, even as you slip under the covers, ready to end the night on a happier-than-usual note. Seungcheol is reading his book when you crawl under his arm, head on his chest, and your arm slung across his torso. You feel his lips on the top of your head, the faint sound of his book being placed on the bedside table. Â
âWhatâs got you so smiley?â he asks with one of his own.
You shake your head as you reply, âNothing. Iâm just happy I saw Soonyoung and Jiwoo.â
âIâm glad you saw them too. Itâs been a while, hasnât it?â
You hum in response, suddenly remembering a conversation you had. âYou know, Jess asked me who you were there with.âÂ
âFigures,â he shrugs before laughing a little.âHow much did she hesitate before asking you?âÂ
âLooked like she was holding it in for a little bit. Donât blame her, though. She probably thought we ended it in epic teenage fashion.âÂ
He snorts at that, âProbably wouldâve if you didnât talk some sense into me.â
âProbably wouldâve if you didnât trust me like you did,â you crane your neck to look at him.Â
âGlad I wasnât that far gone,â he whispers, a faraway look in his eyes despite looking directly at you. âHavenât doubted us ever since.â
Thereâs that warm feeling that spreads throughout your body, an overwhelming feeling of contentment coming over you. There was nothing, nothing, that could convince you to be anywhere else, especially anywhere that wasnât in his arms.Â
âSometimesâŚwell, a lot of the times, I think about us,â you start. âI thought us hitting six months was enough to tell me Iâd be with you forever.âÂ
He smiles at the thought of high school you, starry-eyed, awkward little kids. He remembers the way you blushed when he kissed you for the first time in front of the whole school, the heat that had risen to his own face at the time.Â
âAnd then we hit a year, and then two years,â you remember every surprise for every anniversary, from when youâd collect your allowance for weeks to get him something heâd like.Â
âAnd then college happened. I tried being so positive, but I had never been more scared for us. I hope we never have to go through something that hard ever again.â You almost sound like a child not wanting to go to the doctorâs office, but with the way you feel yourself tighten your grip around him, you donât think itâs any different.Â
You can feel your eyes begin to well, and your voice begins to shake. It was nearly comical how quickly the smiles were turning into sentimental tears.Â
Seungcheol places a kiss on your lips, and you know it was meant to be reassuring, but it only wrenches open the floodgates. The tears begin to make their way down your face, sniffles muffled as you go back to burying your face in his chest, his shirt soaking the wetness. You can feel a rumble in his chest as he laughs at your state. Heâs also squeezing up your sides and placing kisses in any place he can reach.Â
âI donât know whatâs wrong with me,â you murmur into his shirt.Â
âItâs okay. Today was very reflective,â he reassures, letting you stay hidden.Â
âI justââ you sniff. âI just wanna stay happy like this all the time.âÂ
Itâs only then that he guides your stained face away from his shirt to bring you to look at him, wiping the remnants of your tears as you try to keep the fresh ones at bay. âWeâll be happy, even when weâre sad. I canât not be happy when I know I have you. I love you too much for that.â
âI love you,â you whisper into his lips, arms around his neck as you pull yourself to him, chest to chest. You kiss him properly, pecking him a few times to have your fill.Â
And then heâs pulling away, ever so slightly to bring a bare millimeter of gap between your lips. His hands burn where they rest, one on your waist, one on your thigh. Heâs breathing hard. Both of you are.Â
âIâm gonna say something so not fit for right now,â he breathes.
You canât help but freeze in his hold as you register his words, hesitating before you ask. âWhat?â
âMarry me.âÂ
It comes out as the same whisper, directly into your lips as he utters the words. Like he was keeping a secret from the walls and the furniture, like they were only meant for you; because they were only meant for you. Your heart stops, and you vaguely wonder if youâre breathing at all.Â
âIââ he takes a long, shaky breath from his nose. âI was supposed to do this a little differently, butâŚâ
You watch him reach over into his bedside drawer, the one you never touch, and bring out the smallest velvet box. Opening it reveals the prettiest, most delicate diamond youâve ever seen, the jewel glinting and sparkling even in the dim bedroom lights.Â
Thatâs when you let out a tiny gasp, feeling the tears return, dripping down your face one after the other. âChoi Seuncheol, you bitch.â
Youâre sobbing at this point, and it has him sitting up straighter, leaving the box to the side as he lurches for you when you pull away.Â
âWait, fuck, sorry, I thought,â he exhales in frustration, hands trying to pull yours away from your face as you cry into your hands. He sounds desperate. âI got carried away, I donât know what I was thinkingââ
âNo, itâs not that,â you finally manage through hiccups.Â
âYes, of course, Iâll marry you, Iâm just fucking emotional.âÂ
You hear him laugh again, no doubt out of pure relief, as he nearly doubles over at the situation.Â
Youâre a little calmer as you continue to sniffle, watching him with a half-disgruntled, half-amused expression, âPut it on, stupid, or do I need to cry again for you to do that.â
You donât need to tell him twice as he slips the ring on your finger, the perfect fit, the perfect jewel, the perfect ring.Â
Bringing him closer, you kiss him again, lips pressed hard on his as you try to communicate every last emotion into it. Youâre out of words, and you hope he knows what you're feeling. You know he knows; he always knows.Â
Heâs reciprocating with the same vigor, arms coming up to wrap around you so tight it pushes you flush against his body. He nips at your lip, running his tongue over it for good measure before letting it enter your mouth. You let him take the lead, let him guide you through every motion, every step forward.Â
Youâre putty when he pulls off your clothes for you, feeling your heart scream in protest whenever he pulls away to get rid of the obstructions. Your emotions were in a delicate place, and you suddenly couldnât handle not being able to feel him against you consistently.Â
He does well to make it quick, moving back on top of you to occupy your mouth once more. He tries to migrate lower, latching onto your neck to continue his ministrations there, but you donât let him as you pull his face back to yours again.
âI love you,â you whisper against his mouth before latching onto his lips.
He lets out a low grunt, pulling away for breath as he whispers it back, âI love you more.â
If you wonât let his mouth move, you let his hands do whatever they wish, feeling them move lower against your sides to reach your hips. His thumbs draw circles on them as he slowly moves his hands to where you can feel the arousal grow.Â
His fingers hit your bare heat as he plunges them into your folds, encasing your clit between his fingers. He drags them up slowly before moving back down, all the way to your now sopping hole to brush against the opening.Â
You sigh against his lips as he pushes his finger in slowly, lips releasing yours as you throw your head back to feel his digit around your walls. He pushes a second one in without hesitation, and you know heâs just as desperate as you right now.Â
Heâs only two fingers deep, and yet you feel yourself beginning to come undone. He always knew what to do when he wanted to stretch you out faster, always knew what to do when he wanted to draw the pleasure out, keep you writhing for hours.Â
Right now was different; it felt like he was holding himself back to the point where it was almost painful. If he wasnât worried about the stretch, he wouldâve buried himself inside you already, and yet, when he feels you clench undeniably hard around his fingers as you orgasm, he feels like he mightâve cum himself.Â
His low moans echo off the walls with your louder, more desperate ones, riding out your high as you feel him bring his other hand up to rub your clit in fast circles, making the pleasure last. Coming down from your high, you feel him pause for a moment as he peppers kisses on your face, down your jaw and neck, finally coming to press his lips against yours.Â
âYou okay?âÂ
You nod in response, already grasping at his boxers to yank them down. Despite having just orgasmed, the satisfaction is yet to come, needing to feel him inside you before you combusted entirely.Â
He helps as he discards himself of the final obstruction, letting you stroke his painfully hard member in your hands. The face he makes is heavenly as you watch him feel your hands wrapped around him. The impatience takes over as he finally removes your hands, instead pinning them beside your head as he guides himself to your entrance.Â
Seungcheol goes back to planting himself onto you entirely, knowing exactly what you wanted from him, needing to feel him against you so flush and tight. He lets you wrap your hands around his neck as he finally begins to push himself into you, letting his tip graze the beginning of your entrance.Â
He breathes into your neck in deep, deep exhales, trying so hard not to cum before heâs even entered you entirely. He takes his time pushing into you, focusing on your fingers as they play with his hair, your palms running down his shoulder blades in a pathway. He closes his eyes as he sheaths himself in you completely, continuing his steady breaths to not come undone before you.Â
He begins to move when he feels like heâs gotten a hold of his bearings, feeling you hold onto him as he starts thrusting into your cunt. The sounds you make are bliss; the feeling of every inch of your skin on his is making him lose his already lost mind.Â
Your arms drop when they canât hold onto him any longer, your hands remaining on him regardless, in some way or the other. Seungcheol takes hold of your hand, emerging from the crook of your neck to bring it to his mouth. He kisses it, your palms, the back of your hand, your fingers, directly over the rock he slipped on you himself.Â
The tenderness of his actions makes your brain rattle against your skull, the building feeling in your abdomen coming so close to collapsing into release. You find yourself pushing yourself up on your elbows, face finding the crook of his shoulder as you push yourself back into him when pulled back in the slightest.Â
Youâre so close now, so, so close. âCheol,â
âI know, darling. Cum for me, baby, Iâve got you, Iâve always got you.â
You release to the sound of his voice, the words that tumble from his desperate mouth, the feeling of his own cum shooting inside your spent walls. He continues to thrust into you as you both let out the loudest moans of the night, letting yourself get wrapped up in the feeling of each other before you lose your peak.Â
You register nothing as you feel him drop his weight on top of you, letting the moment pass.Â
Despite having had nights rougher, more lengthy than this, you somehow feel more spent than you have at the end of any of those escapades. The answer comes to you in the few minutes it takes for you both to catch your breath, Cheol being just as fatigued as you despite his athlete stamina.Â
You feel him continue to press his lips onto your skin, letting you do the same to him in between kisses. Neither of you speak for another few minutes, letting the heaviness of your hearts come forth in the showers of love you seem to want to give each other.Â
Heâs grasping your left hand, toying with the ring fitted there. âI canât wait to spend forever with you.âÂ
A picture of the both of you hangs on the wall in your bedroom, dim yet decipherable in the low lights. Thereâs a moment where you have a flash of that same photo on multiple different walls. Different shades of neutral, in different rooms in different houses. Itâs the same picture.Â
You think of what forever might hold for the both of you, separately and together. You let the prospect of every step, every change, and every milestone wash over you in waves that keep coming, crashing back to feed into another.Â
Change, you rehearse. There had been lots of it, and yet you had merely scratched the surface of what life was about to throw at you. You knew that, Seungcheol knew that. But you found yourself, in that moment, convinced in entirety that change is good, whether it feels good or bad.Â
Distance makes the heart grow fonder; you didn't realize the meaning of the phrase until you had to live apart from the love of your life. Painful, difficult, sometimes agonizing, yet also necessary, you conclude. You wonder if your love would ever have grown this deep if you hadnât felt life without each other.Â
You think of how far youâve come, how youâve grown with each other. There was an encompassing of gratefulness that came with every step you had taken, and with every step you would take henceforth, you knew that for certain.Â
Perhaps you would find yourself voicing these emotional thoughts to him, but not now. The unspoken was louder than anything you could say.Â
âI canât wait to spend forever with you, too.â

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