http://catskilt.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] catskilt.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] jewelledhours2012-09-10 01:16 am

[eunhyuk/donghae] running blind with eyes wide open [part seven]

Running Blind With Eyes Wide Open by [livejournal.com profile] catskilt
eunhyuk/donghae
nc-17; 7755 words; multi-chapter
there was a lifetime in each other, if they chose to see it.

part zero; a moment | part one; a past | part two; a denial | part three; a growing up | part four; a togetherness | part five; a separation | part six; a confession | part seven; a quarrel



part seven; a quarrel


There's a space in Hyukjae's wardrobe, small at first and gradually expanding to a fairly significant area, that's specially set aside for Donghae's clothes. It sounds a lot sweeter than it actually is, because Hyukjae hadn't wanted Donghae's clothes cluttering up his already limited space and had struggled against the invasion until he gave up from sheer exhaustion. Donghae could not, or would not, understand that he has a chest of drawers in his own room that's designated for the express purpose of keeping his clothes in, but would insist on putting a couple of shirts in Hyukjae's cabinet just in case. And then, as cases are apt to grow, two shirts became four, then five and six, with two pairs of jeans added because shirts can't be worn on their own, and finally a huge bunch of wife-beaters and mangy-looking shorts that Donghae wears to sleep.

By then Hyukjae had given up the fight, aside from a few highly emotional moments when he discovered Donghae's jeans on top on his clean pillowcases – "there is no reason, no reason at all why your jeans should be on my pillowcases when it's quite obvious that this is my bed linen shelf" – and grown resigned to this shared ownership of his cabinet, but one morning Donghae is woken up very rudely by Hyukjae pinching his nose shut.

"What?" he sputters, slapping Hyukjae's fingers away. And then he realises, with some shock, that Hyukjae had been holding an underwear over his nose. "What the hell, Hyuk – that better be clean! When did you become this kinky?!"

"You are an idiot," Hyukjae replies in offended tones. "As for that underwear, I want to know what it's doing in my room at all. I opened my drawer this morning and found six – that's six, Lee Donghae – pairs of your underwear squashed on top of mine." He throws the underwear at Donghae's face. "You didn't even fold them properly!"

"Oh," says Donghae.

"Reason," Hyukjae demands.

Donghae widens his eyes and looks sad. "C'mon Hyukjae – how can I have T-shirts and jeans in your room but no underwear? Wouldn't you prefer me to wear my own instead of wearing yours? Or…" he mock leers, "if you prefer me not wearing any at all, that can be arranged…"

In answer, Hyukjae abruptly rips the blanket off the bed and with a squawk of surprise, Donghae's hands fly instinctively to cover his nether regions.

"Go get showered, naked boy," Hyukjae says, his eyes lingering appreciatively on Donghae's body for a few seconds before turning away haughtily. "We're going to be late."

Donghae lurches himself out of the bed to fling his arms around Hyukjae's neck, half-strangling him as he struggles to wrap his legs around Hyukjae's hips. "Mmmph!" Hyukjae yelps, losing his balance with the unexpected weight and they stagger clumsily before landing on the bed, sending Hyukjae's plushies flying to the floor. Donghae's laughing so hard that he can barely form any words even when Hyukjae shakes him and reaches down to smack his ass, firmly at first and then progressing into hard, almost bruising kneading. "You idiot," Hyukjae says again, leaning down to suck at the curve between Donghae's neck and shoulder.

Donghae's eyes light up mischievously. "So I guess my underwear gets to stay," he says teasingly, playing with the band of Hyukjae's underwear. "Mmm, Hyuk – can you hear my ass asking you to come inside?"

"No," says Hyukjae decisively, "we were supposed to be out of bed fifteen minutes ago and the managers will kill us if we're any later."

But his hand doesn't leave Donghae's ass, and Donghae smiles knowingly. "You're so whipped," he says, pushing Hyukjae onto his back and climbing atop him.

Hyukjae tickles his palms in retaliation, and Donghae almost falls off him laughing. "Bastard!"

"It's your own fault for being so ticklish," Hyukjae returns, locating the lube at the side of the bed and throwing it at Donghae. "Stop dallying around, will you? I'm giving us exactly five minutes."

"Okay – we'll have a quickie," Donghae says, slicking his fingers. "Don't touch me, I need to concentrate."

He doesn't miss the fondness in Hyukjae's eyes as he gets to work on himself, and for a moment he wants to forego the sex, cover Hyukjae's body entirely with his own and rest against him for the five minutes that Hyukjae has marked out. They haven’t been together like this in a week after all – Sorry Sorry promotions have basically overtaken their lives – and there have been times in the past seven days when Donghae has missed Hyukjae so much that it was practically a physical ache. He smiles down into Hyukjae's eyes now. "Ready, anchovy?"

Hyukjae nods and watches with childlike awe as Donghae raises himself to angle down onto Hyukjae's cock, inch by inch until he's in to the balls. They let out a great breath together, rocking lightly for Donghae to get used to the fullness, and Hyukjae scoots up into a sitting position so that they can wrap their arms around each other. "Okay?" he asks.

"Okay," Donghae says, and begins to ride him, setting the pace quick and hard from the start, partly because they have so little time and partly because a startling, blinding sort of animal lust had overtaken him at the push of Hyukjae's cock against his ass. Hyukjae gasps and thrusts his hips up into him and they're making good time, Hyukjae's hands in Donghae's hair, soft grunts and gasps and yes, right there, Donghae's mouth sucking a bruise into Hyukjae's neck when –

"Eunhyukkie, I expect you out of there before sunset," their manager, Kibum, yells outside the door. "By that, I mean in the next two minutes!"

"Oh, shit," Hyukjae whispers.

"Don't you dare stop," Donghae threatens, moving his mouth to lick the shell of Hyukjae's ear because he knows from experience that Hyukjae is putty in his hands whenever he does that. "If you stop now, I will never – ever – have sex with you – fuck yes, do that again – I'll never have sex with you again, Lee Hyukjae!"

Hyukjae clears his throat softly and calls out, "I'm awake! I'll be out in a minute!" in the steadiest voice that he can muster.

"I'm timing you!" Kibum calls back, and they hear his footsteps going away, presumably to shout Kyuhyun and Sungmin out.

"You idiot," Hyukjae says again, shaking with laughter, "Donghae, hurry!"

Donghae pushes the speed of his thrusts up a notch and Hyukjae groans helplessly, laughter gone, rubbing his face against Donghae's shoulder as his body begins to spasm and his thrusts lose rhythm in favour of a wild rolling of his hips that makes Donghae dig his fingers into Hyukjae's back. "Hyuk – Hyukjae," Donghae whispers, "fuck you feel so good – I can't – I'm coming…"

He reaches down to wrap his hand around his own cock and with two firm pulls he's done, shuddering hard as he spills over, staining Hyukjae's abdomen white. Hyukjae grips his hips tight and draws up his legs, pushing Donghae almost into mid-air with the power of his thrusts before he groans and comes too, head falling forward onto Donghae's chest in one long, glorious crest of pleasure.

Donghae holds him tight as they come back down to earth slowly, legs beginning to turn to water, aches surfacing in arms and thighs. "Shit, oh shit," Donghae says, "we're really idiots aren't we, we're so dead. You can't walk out of here covered in come, and we're already…"

"Eunhyuk!" Kibum shouts again, and they fall out of bed in a hurry, Donghae scrabbling for tissues as Hyukjae pulls clothes haphazardly out of the cabinet.

"You go first," Hyukjae pants, "you're more or less clean, put on some clothes and get out of here before he knocks the door down."

Donghae suddenly chuckles, deep in his throat, and pulls Hyukjae in for a quick, hard kiss. "Love you," he says, and leaves Hyukjae wiping himself up frantically behind the door as he pulls on his slacks and goes out to receive Kibum's scolding, the very present feel of Hyukjae still echoing bone-deep through his body.

… …

Sadly, such mornings are a rarity in the current hectic pace of their existence. They'd started the promotions for Sorry Sorry with the highest hopes, and gotten their expectations blown clean out of the water when the country grabbed hold of the song and decided that it was going to be The Next Big Thing. Two weeks after they first performed the song on Music Bank, their manager Junghoon pasted up clippings of headlines on their walls – 'Sorry Sorry takes over South Korea!' 'Super Junior Comes of Age!' 'The Return of the Hallyu Wave' 'The Nation Apologises'!

Even now, almost a month into their promotions, they break out into jubilant laughter whenever they see those clippings. They've made it! It's not that they weren't famous before, but it's as though they've been propelled from starring in casual rom-coms to getting star billing on a summer blockbuster. Even U, their biggest hit to date, has gotten relegated to the backburner in the face of the behemoth that is Sorry Sorry. Everything about the comeback, it appears, is perfect; some say it's the repetitiveness of the song, others say it's the slick choreography, yet a few more say, blushingly, that it's the suits. Who wouldn't succumb to good-looking boys all spiffed up?

When Kyuhyun receives a gift from a fan from South Africa, everyone stares at it for a moment before breaking out into uncontrollable glee, laughing and clapping each other's backs and shouting about popping champagne. Here they are at last – after all the hard work, the sacrifices, the endless rehearsals, the dislike and criticisms that they've weathered from critics, the relentless pursuit of perfection – they're finally stars!

"To think that we didn't even like the song at first!" Sungmin marvels. "It's a good thing that we aren't the ones running SM Entertainment."

"And all it took was a few suits and a repetitive song," jokes Jongwoon. Everyone knows that he's secretly aggrieved about having shot to fame on a song that, to him, has no artistic merit.

"We're idols, not a rock band," Jungsu points out. "And this is not all it's going to take. Everything's great now, but if we slip for one second, let someone else take over, that's the end of our 'few suits and a repetitive song', you get me?"

"Oh, hyungie," Siwon says, throwing an arm around Jungsu's shoulders, "lighten up! We've just gotten a gift from South Africa. I think it's time to go out and get drunk."

Jungsu laughs at him, simply because it's impossible not to when Siwon's wheedling like this, and agrees – let's go out and get drunk! They head to their favourite BBQ restaurant that night after their first Inkigayo win, filling up one of the private rooms and ordering so much pork belly that Hyukjae says his stomach is going to stick out like a balloon. Heechul spills soju on Hankyung's head by accident, Youngwoon wins every single speed drinking game, Ryeowook starts a peculiar sort of game where one of the punishments is that they can't go to the toilet, and Kyuhyun stands up in the middle of the game to sing Sorry Sorry in his loudest voice.

"You guys are acting so crazy," says Hyukjae, the only one who's obnoxiously sober, and Donghae grabs him around his neck to plead with him to please, please drink just one cup of soju, damn your promise with Junsu all those years ago – he has already broken it anyhow.

Jongwoon crashes onto Donghae at that very moment and everyone forgets their games to unite in ribbing Jongwoon mercilessly for being a rude drunk.

But even the best of parties has to end, and theirs ends the very next day when Kwanghee, the oldest and most senior of all their managers, hears of the wild dinner party and issues a decree: no more crazy drinking, no more partying, no more overeating until the promotions are over. You're all in the middle of the greatest comeback of your careers and you will not hinder it by nursing hangovers every morning or having paunches where you're supposed to be having abs.

Youngwoon and Heechul grumble about it when they're in the privacy of their dorm; they're grown-ups, damn it, not some trainees who need to be told what to do, but Jungsu decides that Kwanghee is right and from now till the end of the Sorry Sorry promotions, everyone will have to toe the line. "If we want to be as great as everyone says we are, we're going to give it all we've got," he says. "What's the use of coming so far when we're going to make a mess of it simply because we want to have a good time?"

So suddenly, from stardom they're thrust back into their trainee days again – hour after back-breaking hour of rehearsal, practicing dance steps that have already been etched into the most slippery areas of their memories, seeking something even better than perfection; character, is the word Hyukjae uses to express it. Character is what will set us apart from perfection. Everyone can be perfect if they practice hard enough; but we're going to stand out because of who we are and what we can bring to the stage.

They re-learn how to perform on empty stomachs, how to survive on minimal carb foods and virtually non-existent sleeping hours. Donghae can barely get out of bed one morning because of his cramped muscles; Shindong eats so little that he has to down energy drinks to prevent from fainting. They start getting booked for the biggest shows currently on television; Sungmin remarks that their schedules read like a Who's Who list of the most popular primetime variety shows. Come to Play, Star King, Yeoyoomanman, Intimate Note – Jungsu starts up a nightly coaching session on how to perform in front of cameras. Initially almost everyone attends, but they start dropping out one by one due to tough schedules or the basic need for sleep until only Hyukjae and Shindong remain as regular students, working ceaselessly with Jungsu over jokes and gags, practicing them over and over in front of their mirrors to give off the impression of being spontaneous.

"Why is it so much harder to make people laugh than it is to make them cry?" Hyukjae comments.

"Because laughter is a tricky thing," Jungsu says. "Sadness is generic – who doesn't recognise a sad thing when you see it? But laughter requires a person to be amused, and amusing someone is not easy because everyone has a different sense of humour."

Sometimes they request Donghae's presence as 'studio audience' (which Hyukjae says is a nice term for 'guinea pig'), and he rocks with appreciative laughter when they demonstrate their newest gags. Shindong says that Donghae isn't the best studio audience to have because he's about as easily amused as anyone can get, and if they want a more accurate response they should get Kyuhyun instead. But Donghae enjoys their practice sessions so much that he starts dropping by even when his presence isn't required; besides, in these hectic, work-consumed days, those couple of hours between one to three a.m. is practically the only time he gets to spend with Hyukjae without the interference of cameras and PDs.

"You shouldn't work so hard," he says to Hyukjae when the session ends. "Why don't you skip tomorrow night? We can play at being a couple and go to the 24-hour cinema for a movie."

Hyukjae shakes his head. "I'm not as good-looking as the rest of you. I can't just stand around and expect that people will notice me. If I don't work this hard, nobody will remember me, so I've got to do the best that I can do."

"You're gorgeous and everyone remembers you already," Donghae points out.

Hyukjae laughs, exposing his gums. "That's your subjectivity talking," he says. "I told you before, there are plenty of people who think I'm ugly and don't deserve to be part of a group that has Choi Siwon and Lee Donghae in it! So I have to work extra hard."

"Is that the reason for all this stuff cluttering up the dorm?" Donghae asks, waving his hand to indicate the piles of fashion magazines lying on every available surface.

"They don't clutter, they educate," Hyukjae says. "I'll be mutton dressed as lamb."

Donghae looks at him, wondering how anyone so beautiful can possibly consider himself ugly; if you could look at yourself through my eyes, he thinks, if you could see yourself the way I see you – but he knows, too, that it's futile to argue. They're poised at the edge of a cliff, wings spread, and the right push will send them soaring into the brilliant blue of endless possibilities. Isn't it childish to think of late night movies or relationships at this point, when all the opportunities are lying before them open and yielding and the only demand is for them to be deserving?

Hyukjae must have seen something of that in his face, because he suddenly reaches out to hug Donghae close. "We will watch a movie sometime," he says. "We have the rest of our lives to make it to the cinema, don't we?"

Donghae laughs into his neck. "Yup," he says. "That's a lot of time."

… …

The days get progressively warmer as they enter into the thick of summer; the afternoons get murkier, the electric fans start spinning faster. Donghae perspires copiously just by running across the street to get cup noodles from the convenience store; Jungsu says that he practically needs a bucket to contain all of Donghae's sweat when they work out in the gym. Heechul thinks that's hilarious because he's one of those rare blessed people who never seem to perspire even in the hottest weather. Donghae doesn't think it's funny at all.

They continue winning awards on the music shows, so many that they run out of space to keep them in. Some go below beds; Shindong places the rest along their window sill. The Sorry Sorry wave continues surging around them, flinging open doors to musicals and OST recordings and variety show appearances that would otherwise require them to climb in through the window, and Hyukjae starts to lose more weight off his face, foregoing meals in favour of consuming energy drinks as though they're drugs. You can't expect me to keep performing on four hours of sleep every night, he says when Junghoon objects to his endless stash of Red Bulls and Bacchus. I have to get my energy from somewhere.

"So eat the food that we buy for you," Junghoon points out, but Hyukjae shakes his head; food has become tasteless, he says.

Donghae spends a hot week in Taiwan with Siwon, filming for Ariel Lin's new music video. Temperatures hit 35 degrees Celsius. One of the production assistants faints from standing too long in direct heat; Siwon pours cold water all over himself in between filming. You did that just like a Hollywood star, Donghae teases him, but that's one of the only light-hearted moments on that serious, heat-consumed set. Ariel and her personal assistants do all they can to make things pleasant by buying Taiwanese snacks and delicacies for their Korean visitors, but Donghae can barely get the food down his gullet; even savoury foods tire him out.

When they return to Seoul, they discover that the air-con on the 11th floor has broken down and the inhabitants have moved into the 12th floor until such time that the air-con decides to work again. "It's more than a squeeze," Heechul complains, "and everyone's feet stink like rotting potatoes", but there isn't much he can do about it, nobody wants to remain in the furnace downstairs. Hyukjae sleeps in Donghae's bed at night, but the rest of the 11th floor people have to squeeze in the living room with sleeping beds and pillows, squabbling over their territories, complaining about the presence of smelly feet in places where they shouldn't be, ending up snoring together like they did way back in 2006 when they were bursting apart at the seams in their small apartment and dreaming of becoming stars.

Heechul comes back in a fury one day because he'd been chased from one end of Seoul to the other by fans in stalker taxis, and Jungsu is moody because he'd received a cologne bottle filled with urine from an anti at Sukira last night, so tempers flare up and Donghae has to suffer them shouting away in the kitchen while he tries to compose music inside his bedroom. He considers going down to the 11th now that the air-con has been fixed, but when he connects with Kyuhyun on the webcam, Kyuhyun informs him that Jongwoon and Sungmin are fighting downstairs too. "Apparently Yesung hyung ate up Sungminnie hyung's apples, or something, and they're really going at it, it's driving me nuts," he says. "I'm going out for coffee."

Donghae calls Hyukjae on his handphone. "Where are you?"

"I'm with Junsu," Hyukjae says. "What's up?"

"Let's go to Mokpo tomorrow. I need to get out of Seoul."

"Mokpo?" Hyukjae asks in astonishment. "But that means we'll have to be gone for at least a day."

"Do. We can visit my dad's grave. I haven't visited him since the last anniversary. We can take the rail, too, so we can sleep on the way there and be back by evening. You won't even miss Sukira."

"I don't know…" Hyukjae says, but he sounds half-persuaded. "I'll have to check with the managers about tomorrow's schedule."

"If not tomorrow, then at least the day after," Donghae urges. "I have to get out of here before I break things!"

He doesn't know how many strings Hyukjae pulls with the managers, but the next day, at ten in the morning, they board the train headed towards Mokpo. Hyukjae looks tired and thinner than Donghae remembers, a pale shadow of the sparkling, charismatic idol that he is on screen, and Donghae kisses him on the sly, intertwines their fingers together. Go to sleep, he says, we've got two hours to relax.

When they arrive at Mokpo, they have a simple lunch of bibimbap at a hole-in-the-wall stall. Hyukjae makes Donghae laugh by using his chopsticks to act out an entire skit of romance and tragedy; it was a gag that he'd performed on Star King but didn't make the final cut, he explains. Donghae assures him that it's a great joke. They take the cab to Donghae's place to delight Donghae's mum for an hour, then take another cab up to the quiet cemetery resting on the slopes of a hill facing the sea. Donghae takes out the items that he'd brought along: his dad's favourite brand of soju, the Sorry Sorry album, a mass of flowers, one of the Inkigayo mutizen awards, and sweeps out the grave carefully while Hyukjae stands by, listening to the breeze murmur around the graves.

"I've brought Hyukjae with me today, appa," Donghae says. "He's the most important person in the world to me. Takes care of me, indulges me, accompanies me down here on the spur of the moment even though we're so busy – so be good to him, okay?"

Hyukjae smiles, and they stand side by side in front of the peaceful grave in silence, thinking of how serene and eternal death can be. The cemetery caretaker, an old greying man, comes by with his broom and pail of water and stops when he recognises Donghae, exchanges a few friendly words with him. Donghae passes him a tip in gratitude for maintaining the graves so well. "You should retire soon, aboji," Donghae says. "Such physical labour isn't good for you."

"Not many people want to maintain graves these days," says the caretaker. "Who'll weed the graves when I'm gone? No, I'll keep doing it, so that these souls like your father can continue resting among flowers."

"He has a purpose," Hyukjae says when the caretaker leaves them. "Simple and invisible, but a purpose nonetheless. Wouldn't it be nice, Donghae, if we have purposes like that when we're sixty – if we can spend our twilight years living quietly by the sea, doing our little jobs in the daytime, eating simply and sitting out on the balcony at night to feel the sea breeze?"

They turn around to look at the sea in the distance, undulating blue against the white-clouded sky, stretching as far as the eye can see, and Donghae catches Hyukjae's hand, kisses his palm. "We can build ourselves a house one day," he says. "Brick by brick. That would be nice."

"A nest," Hyukjae says, laughing, his eyes shining as though he's already picturing their little house by the sea.

He looks much better on the way back to Seoul, more colour in his cheeks, smiles coming more readily. Donghae breathes a little inner sigh of relief, pulls their mouths together because there isn't anyone else in the carriage. They kiss lazily and intermittently, tongues clinging and parting, easy conversation passing between them in low whispers, as the train speeds past roads and mountains shimmering in the evening sunset; summertime kisses, Hyukjae terms them, flavoured of sun and sea and sky. I can practically taste the salt breezes in your mouth.

Nearing Seoul they're laughing together, Donghae caressing Hyukjae's cheek, when Hyukjae suddenly jerks away like he got bitten. Donghae looks up in confusion and catches his heart in his throat when he sees the train conductor standing before them, staring with such shock and revulsion on his face that all the pleasant sensations of the day shrivel up like withered flowers.

"Gays," the conductor spits the word at them before stomping to another carriage.

"Shit. Do you think he recognised us?" Donghae whispers frantically.

"No," Hyukjae says, his voice stiff. "I don't think so. He would have said more if he did."

He falls silent after that, staring bleakly out of the train window as Seoul's skyline comes into view. Donghae can't think of how to bring the smile back on his face. He feels sickened himself, furious at the conductor for ruining their day, worried at the look on Hyukjae's face. Hyukjae may have accepted the fact that he's gay and in a relationship with another man, but Donghae knows only too well how sensitive Hyukjae is to public opinion, how little it takes to hurt him.

He puts his hand on Hyukjae's shoulder. "Don't think about it, Hyuk. Not everyone is like that man."

"But so many people think like him," Hyukjae says in a low voice. "People I thought were my friends…my own family…"

An automated voice announces just then that they'll be arriving in Seoul in five minutes and Donghae sees Hyukjae gathering himself together, pulling on his public face over the vulnerability. He doesn't like the way Hyukjae covers his emotions, pushes them deep down where they fester and germinate, but he knows, too, that it's Hyukjae's way of shielding himself.

"Let's go," Hyukjae says, strong and indomitable again, the Eunhyuk of Super Junior who has the world at his feet.

Donghae follows him quietly off the train and into the milling weekday evening crowd. Businessmen wheeling their slim suitcases, tourists checking maps, ticketing staff attending to bewildered travellers, but most of all couples everywhere: couples going away for short getaways, couples kissing goodbye, couples holding hands and laughing over private jokes. He looks at Hyukjae walking ahead of him with his cap pulled low over his face and thinks, we might be stars, but I can't even hold his hand. I can't even stroke his face without someone looking at us with hate.

Seunghwan's waiting for them outside, idly tapping away at a game on his handphone. He looks relieved when he sees them; he'd probably been worried about any potential train delays because the managers take the rap for any lateness. "Had a good trip?" he asks, pulling back the door of the van.

"Yes," Hyukjae says, but doesn't offer any further information. Donghae doesn't feel like talking, so he stays quiet. They settle into the van and enter the slow rush hour traffic of Seoul. After a couple of minutes, Hyukjae leans forward and turns up the volume of the radio to mask the silence.

… …

Zhou Mi, who's staying in the dorms temporarily for convenience's sake during the SJ-M album preparations, is in a great state of excitement when they get back the dorms. He has awesome news, he says, pouncing on Donghae the moment he walks in. Do you remember my friends back in Beijing – Li Tong and Ping Ya? Do you remember them? You do? Well, they're coming to Korea for a holiday! They'll be here for about two weeks!

"That's great," Donghae says, genuinely pleased for Zhou Mi. He gets along well with everyone in SM, but as with Hankyung, a certain difference in culture and language still sets him slightly apart. (Though, as Heechul remarks, Zhou Mi's Korean puts Hankyung's to shame, and Hankyung replied snappily that everyone learns at different speeds.)

"They're looking forward to seeing all of you – especially Ping Ya," Zhou Mi winks suggestively at Donghae. "He's still infatuate with you, you know. He's been taking Korean classes all for you."

Donghae looks quickly in Hyukjae's direction, but Hyukjae's in the kitchen, apparently too preoccupied with throwing together a quick dinner before he has to leave for Sukira. "Um," he says, "it'll be really nice to see him again but I really don't…"

Zhou Mi laughs and hits him playfully. "Don't worry about it! Ping Ya likes about ten guys at any one moment, he's never serious about anything. Won't it be great to have them here? I'm going to take them to all our favourite restaurants. Do you think the rest of the group will mind them?"

"I don't know," says Donghae honestly. He can imagine quite well Heechul's reaction towards Zhou Mi's flamboyantly gay friends, but he isn't very sure what Hyukjae or Jongwoon or even Jungsu would think of them.

Well, he thinks suddenly, hanging out with them will mean that Hyukjae and I won't have to censor ourselves; we can hold hands and kiss and nobody will judge us, we can talk about people like the conductor on that train and everyone will understand because they've been there before.

Zhou Mi throws an arm around his shoulder and squeezes him affectionately. "It'll be great," he says. "We'll bring some life into this smelly dorm!"

… …

One of the girls on Introducing Star's Friends, a show that everyone in Super Junior refers to as "that dumb matchmaking show", actually falls in love with Hyukjae and courts him in such an aggressive style that it leaves even experienced Sungmin breathless with awe. She texts him every night, calls to praise him on almost every variety show appearance, offers to drive over to his filming sets to deliver snacks and energy drinks, invites him out for late-night coffee at the café across the street, and in short buttonholes him, blockades him, and charms him with such bright energy and girlish charm that Hyukjae confesses he would be impressed if he was in any position to be attracted to her.

"She's something else," Kyuhyun marvels. "She's the most determined girl I've ever heard of. It's kind of attractive – in a way."

"I would take a shot at her if she wasn't so obsessed with Hyukjae," Sungmin says. "Sooyoung and Sunny think she's brazen, but I think it's cool when a woman is so confident."

"She makes me feel like I'm some kind of god," Hyukjae confesses and immediately gets embroiled in an argument with Donghae about how he should put a stop once and for all to this girl's courtship. Hyukjae points out that it's a tricky situation because they're still filming ISF and it'll be awkward as hell if he dumps her unceremoniously, and Donghae points out that he's just leading her on by being so vague about her attentions, and the argument escalates into a shouting match that ends with both of them in angry tears.

"You know, you really shouldn't let her get under your skin so much," Sungmin comments from the kitchen where he's been watching the entire scene, and both of them tell him to shut up and mind his own business before Hyukjae stalks off to Sukira and Donghae stomps up to the 12th floor. The next day, the internet is rife with speculation about Hyukjae's unhappy face on Sukira the night before and the ISF girl sends a few concerned messages, which Donghae sees on Hyukjae's phone and starts up another quarrel again about banning her from his number. Hyukjae says that's ridiculous and you're going overboard. Donghae flings back that you're obviously getting tired of me and looking for some novelty. Hyukjae says I'm not even going to bother with you when you're in such a childish tantrum, and his holier-than-thou attitude infuriates Donghae so much that he leaps for Hyukjae's throat, knocking him down to the ground and struggling with him in a mess of limbs and fists until Heechul decides he's had enough of the noise and sends Siwon to break them up.

Siwon administers peace successfully and they're still tiptoeing around the shaky harmony when Zhou Mi's friends Li Tong and Ping Ya arrive in that uncertain atmosphere. They're as flamboyant as Donghae remembers them, wearing the most outrageous things (striped shirts with purple polka-dotted pants; black capes over glittery shirts; high-heeled shoes and branded handbags), talking openly about the attractive men they've seen so far on the streets of Seoul, and just as amusing and warm and genuine as they were in Beijing. Siwon, Kyuhyun, Ryeowook and Hankyung are pleased to see them again; Heechul takes to them almost immediately, as expected, and after the first wary encounter, Jungsu decides that they might be okay to hang out with.

"The way they talk about men needs some getting used to, though," he says. "Did you hear the way they were ogling Junghoon's ass?"

"My friends can be a little, uh, sexual," Zhou Mi says with some apology in his tone, but he's so obviously delighted to have them with him that none of them can begrudge him Li Tong and Ping Ya's companionship.

Hyukjae is cordial to them, but not as warm as Donghae would have liked; he's disappointed when Hyukjae doesn't suggest taking them out sightseeing or treating them to any dinners. "I thought we could hang out with them a bit while they're here," he says to Hyukjae in bed, two days after their arrival. "They're really good fun, and they took care of us when we were in Beijing. We would have been so bored without them."

"I like them," says Hyukjae dubiously, "but they're really very…different. Aren't they?"

"They're gay," Donghae says. "They're just like us."

Hyukjae flinches at that word, and for the thousandth time Donghae curses the train conductor in his heart. "I don't know if they're entirely like us," Hyukjae says. "They discuss guys and sex so openly, like – did you hear Li Tong-sshi talking about how he had a one-night stand with some American guy just before he left Beijing?"

"Hyukjae!" Donghae reaches over to shake him. "So what if they talk about guys and sex? We have sex too, don't we? Just because we don't talk about it openly doesn't make us any different from them. They've been through the same problems, they've even been bullied before – way worse than anything we've ever gone through – and the fact that they can continue being so positive and happy is something that we can learn from!"

Hyukjae's looking at him with startled eyes, unused to such strong opinions from Donghae, and Donghae drops his demeanour to stroke Hyukjae's face softly. "We've come this far," he says. "We can't look down on other people. Not in our situation, Hyuk."

For a moment he thinks Hyukjae is going to argue his point, but Hyukjae's eyelids droop and he lies quiet for several minutes before smiling slightly. "I guess you're right," he says.

"I'm right about everything," Donghae says.

"Oh yeah?" Hyukjae raises his eyebrows wilfully. "Even your over-the-top reactions towards our Bom-sshi?"

"Don't you ever mention her to me again," Donghae threatens, changing his caress into a possessive grip. Hyukjae struggles and they mess around a little, exchanging light punches until Hyukjae tires of playing.

"Okay," he says. "I'll hang out with them if that's what you really want."

"You'll like them," Donghae promises.

… …

Except that Hyukjae doesn't, not really, even though he tries. But despite his own inclinations towards homosexuality and the fact that yes, he does engage in sexual activities quite frequently with a man and yes, he does use his sex appeal on stage to bring fans to shrieking incoherency, Hyukjae is a conservative at heart. He hadn't truly liked Bom because of her boldness in chasing him, and he doesn't really like Li Tong and Ping Ya, whose conversations revolve mostly around their sexual escapades. Donghae realises he has misjudged everyone's characters when he sees Hyukjae fidgeting uncomfortably over Li Tong's colourful account of his experiences in a Taiwanese 'spa'. "Just gorgeous naked men everywhere," Li Tong says, cheerfully unaware of Hyukjae's flushing. "I had the best time of my life there."

"We should go there sometime," Ping Ya says, smiling flirtatiously at Donghae.

"Uh oh, watch out for him," Zhou Mi says, laughing. "Once Ping Ya gets you into bed, you might never get out of it."

Hyukjae squeaks a little. "You and Ping Ya…you've slept together?"

"Way back when we were still in high school," Zhou Mi says. "But it didn't work out very well. We're just too good friends to jump into bed together. I pay homage to Ping Ya's skills, though."

"How about it?" Ping Ya says to Donghae. "If you're interested, and you ever get some time off, I'll bring you there. Everyone will be all over you – trust me."

Hyukjae looks at Ping Ya with a sudden hardness in his eyes, and Donghae hurriedly steps in to defuse the situation in the best way he knows how. "That's nice of you, but no thank you," he says, putting his hand on Hyukjae's. "I have Hyukjae, and he's good enough for me."

Li Tong whistles appreciatively. "So the two of you are together? I thought so!"

"Don't let it out, though," Zhou Mi warns. "We'll all be in deep trouble if it ever comes out."

Hyukjae removes his hand from Donghae's. "Yes," he says. "Please keep it a secret."

"Don't worry," Ping Ya says, his eyes going from Hyukjae's face to Donghae's, where they rest with a very distinct sort of admiration. "I won't breathe a word to anyone about you two."

They change the topic then, discussing sightseeing plans and things to do in Seoul, and Ping Ya understandingly steers the direction of the conversation whenever it veers too closely to anything sexual. Hyukjae stays quiet most of the time, and Donghae feels irrationally annoyed with him; why must he sit there like a stone when everyone's trying so hard to be friendly and pleasant? What has happened to the Hyukjae who cracks jokes and laughs at himself and can usually be relied on to be the life of any party? He grips Hyukjae's hand again, interlaces their fingers to show him that there isn't any need to be afraid of judgement when they're with Zhou Mi and his friends, but Hyukjae disengages himself and Donghae can feel the beginnings of a temper spark within him.

"Guess we'll be heading out to Changdeokgung Palace now before it closes," Zhou Mi says, looking at his watch. "You don't have to come with us – I know you're busy too, Eunhyukkie."

"Come join us tonight though, if you want," Li Tong says. "We're checking out Why Not."

"What's that?" Hyukjae asks.

Both Li Tong and Ping Ya look at him in surprise. "It's one of the top ranked gay clubs here," Li Tong says. "Haven't you ever been there?"

"No," Hyukjae says, looking horrified at the very idea. "I don't club, actually."

"That explains it, then," Ping Ya says quickly. "Of course you won't know it if you don't club. How about you, Donghae? Do you want to come with us?"

"Maybe next time," Donghae says. They say their farewells – politely on Hyukjae's side and warmly on Donghae's – and walk in silence to the parking lot where Hyukjae's Audi is. Donghae's struggling to keep his anger in check, telling himself two more minutes, rein it in for two more minutes until we're in the privacy of the car. When they finally get in and close the doors, Hyukjae turns to him and says, "Okay, you've been dying to yell at me, so let's have it."

Donghae stares at him, gobsmacked by his attitude. "Yes," he says. "I've been dying to yell at you, and for good reason. They've been nothing but nice to you, and you were completely rude – you didn't even bother to join in the conversation properly."

"I didn't know what to say," Hyukjae says. "Their world is too different from mine."

"But you could at least have tried!" Donghae yells. His voice echoes in the confined space of the car, and somewhere inside him an ache tells him to stop, yelling won't solve anything, but blood is pounding in his head and he can't stop the words from rushing out. "What's wrong with going to a 'spa' if you want to? What's wrong with sleeping with random guys if you want to? What's wrong with going to a gay club? Maybe they just want to dance in a place where they don't have to be worried about people judging them. I would want to go too, just so that I can dance with you somewhere that's neither a practice room or a stage. I want to put my arms around you and kiss you without being frightened that someone is going to spit in my face. That's all, Hyukjae. You don't have to be so uptight about everything!"

"I'm not being uptight," says Hyukjae, and his voice comes out resembling more of a sob than anything else. "I don't want to judge them, and I don't want to disapprove of their lifestyle or anything, but it's just not me, Donghae. I can't be like that, running around sleeping with guys and talking about my sexual experiences with complete strangers."

"Who are you to act so high and mighty?" Donghae demands. "Look at things clearly, Hyuk. I'm going to spell it out for you. You're with me, and I'm a man, and that makes you a homosexual. That means that we're already being judged and discriminated against by all the straight people in this world! Why do we have to discriminate against other gays, make their lives doubly miserable?"

"You're not listening," Hyukjae says. "There's no point in me talking if you're not going to listen."

"Fine," says Donghae, wiping angrily at the tears in his eyes. "Avoid the whole argument as you always do. You've already made up your mind, anyway."

They sit in a horrible sort of silence for a while, Hyukjae staring glumly out of the windscreen while Donghae tries to control himself from sniffing; he really hates this irritating thing about himself that makes him cry whenever he's trying to make a point in a quarrel. "Is this it, then?" he asks at last.

"You can see them if you want," says Hyukjae. "I just won't come along – especially when that Ping Ya keeps flirting with you."

"He doesn't mean anything by it," Donghae says.

"I will punch his lights out if he attempts to make a move on you again," Hyukjae says coldly.

He starts up the engine and drives through the roads towards the SM building where Donghae is due for a dance rehearsal with Henry. They won't have any opportunity to see each other again until the following evening, because Hyukjae will be filming Star King and Dream Team back to back, and for the first time Donghae thinks that their brief separation will be a good thing. He's not sure how much more nonsense he can stand from Hyukjae now without flaring up again, and amid all the frustration and anger, a sadness that they're stuck at an impasse makes its way to the surface. The next time he speaks, he can barely form the words out of the choking thickness in his throat. "I really just want to dance with you," he says.

Hyukjae doesn't say anything, and Donghae gets out of the car when they pull up outside the SM building. He tries to remember the last time he walked away from Hyukjae like that without a kiss or a caress or even a word. His thoughts scatter into incoherent fragments and he gives up, closes the car door behind him and climbs the steps to the entrance without a single look back.

... …

That night, he's running in the thick mist again. He knows that he has been here before, and he turns his head to see if Hyukjae is still beside him. He is, but there's a distance between them that Donghae doesn't remember feeling before, a distance of only a couple of feet but feels as impassable as the widest points of the world's greatest rivers.

Hyukjae, he says, Hyukjae.

Hyukjae holds out his hand to him like he'd done all those years ago, and maybe the distance can be breached after all. Maybe, with a strong enough resolve and a belief in what they have, even the widest point of a river can be narrowed into a stream. But they're very different now from the boys they'd been those years ago; they're grown-up, that most evil of evil words, and they watch as the lights in the distance fade, watch as everything turns dark.

Why can't I see you anymore? Donghae asks. Why does it feel as though our eyes are closed?

He wakes up at four a.m. with tears on his cheeks, not remembering a single thing of the dream but the sensation of blindness.


previous: part six; a confession | next: part eight (i); a break-up

[identity profile] l-mmdays.livejournal.com 2012-09-09 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Just to be sure.

[identity profile] l-mmdays.livejournal.com 2012-09-09 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I may as well be dead right now because there's no one at the moment claiming a spot so that means that I- i- get the first comment and OHMYGOD.
LOL LOOK AT YOU LITTLE THING HOW YOU PULL THE HEART OUT OF MY CHEST AND WASH THE FLOOR IN YOUR ROOM WITH IT
What is life? When Eunhae is so much beauty and pain and gaah and you, amazing human being, *A* let me eat up your talent because your Eunhae is the only Eunhae I read, I swear.

And to think that I was a happy Kyumin shipper, flaunting my love all over the place, and then I saw the title of your fic as a recommendation and it sounded just perfect. Running blind with eyes wide open. And then I clicked the link because I'm smart like that and I love my eyes and then it came Hyukjae with his green grass and my heart was lost in the soles of my shoes. And up 'till now you're the only writter that managed to get my almost tears because all this story is so beautiful and so real and all the details, everything, the ups and downs and this, this -

He looks at Hyukjae walking ahead of him with his cap pulled low over his face and thinks, we might be stars, but I can't even hold his hand. I can't even stroke his face without someone looking at us with hate.

and the last paragraph- screw all this I'm supposed to sleep like in this moment otherwise dad will probably ripp off my internet cable just because he can- was pure perfection. Because Donghae can't see Hyukjae anymore and he can't compress the space between them as he used to way back when they were just boys, and this left a bitter taste in my mouth

...and they watch as the lights in the distance fade, watch as everything turns dark.

'cause it feels like while they keep on moving on with their careers they slowly forget how they used to be or what, how Hyukjae was gawky limbs and sharp elbows and muddy shoes and dorky smiles and now he's Eunhyuk and Donghae doesn't know entirely who he is. Or how Hyukjae is so conservative sometimes that I want to - I don't know exactly because Hyukjae is too nice for his own good-.

This fic is a monster. And I'll say that I quite love you- whatever this love would mean- because you're amazing.

Gem, Gem, go and listen to Gazette- Kagefumi, will you? My soundtrack for part seven.
Edited 2012-09-09 19:16 (UTC)

[identity profile] next-punk.livejournal.com 2012-09-09 07:56 pm (UTC)(link)
i'm so lame at leaving comments because i never know what to say but let me just...

best characterisation ever and i just want to nestle myself into your words and sleep among them until my bone sculpture turns into dust and wait till my heart breaks again and again and again. i can't thank you enough for this!

[identity profile] tesa11.livejournal.com 2012-09-09 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
kyaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!update!!!!
I was so happy the warm hyukjae still exist in the beginning but thanks to that train conductor he bring back the old cold hyukjae back...great....
on one side I agree with donghae that hyukjae should open his mind more...but I will be more on hyukjae's side this time cause remember how this conservative mindset come to hyukjae way of thinking,his background and what norm he's in for his family tell us everything...there's no possibility he will suddenly talking so freely like zhoumi's friends although he's gay and I just can understand how hyukjae's act now since beginning of their relationship

but although I more on hyukjae's side this time i still understand donghae's sadness "I really just want to dance with you," that breaks my heart....
and last scene,where donghae's dream finally can make me grasp fully about the tittle of this story *forgive my slow brain*

I LOVE EVERY WORDS OF IT!!!!!since beginning till the end....it always worth the waiting everytime you update this!!!!!
remember I will stick with u till end!!!!-BEARHUGS-

PS:will try to find u soon on twitter

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[identity profile] brattygurl2011.livejournal.com 2012-09-09 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)
They almost had a perfect day, but the harshness of society had to end their happiness. Hae must get sad and frustrated when Hyuk hides himself behind "Eunhyuk" but it's how Hyuk is able to hide his own sadness and frustrations with society. Hyuk wants the same thing as Hae -wanting to hold hands and dance together without judgement, but Hyuk seems more realistic about what they have to deal with. Hyuk is frustrated just like Hae, but he thinks about what would happen not only to them, but what will happen to the other members and Super Junior; while Hae just wants to express himself right then and there regardless of what happens. Their differences complement each other and they grow and learn from each other's perspective but these differences will also cause quarrels if they don't listen to each other carefully. They need to listen to the meaning and emotions behind the words not just the words.

I think they are just listening to the words during the last quarrel. I think Hyuk was trying to say that he's not comfortable with Zhoumi's friends not because they are gay, but because they are too open with their stories of sex and guys especially when they are essentially strangers and Hyuk would have been just as uncomfortable if he were with a bunch of heterosexual guys talking the same way. Hae took Hyuk's lack of participation as Hyuk not wanting to be around gay guys and his inability to be comfortable with his own sexuality. Hyuk is still trying to deal with his own sexuality so Hae can't expect Hyuk to suddenly want to go to every gay hang out. Plus, even if Hyuk wanted to go, he would be worried that someone would recognize them. Hae thinks that Hyuk worries too much about public opinion and maybe he does a bit, but you can't blame him for worrying about their future as singers and what would happen to the other members if their secret comes out.

And I don't know if Hyuk really listened and understood what Hae meant when he said he just wanted to dance with Hyuk. I hope Hyuk understood him and will maybe try to go to one of the places Hae wants to so they could try to feel like a "normal" couple. Hae just wants to be like any other couple. I think Hyuk wants the same but he's concerned about society's judgement. They will need to find their balance of acting like a normal couple and not wanting to hide their true selves just for society with watching out that their careers aren't hurt or hurt the other members. It's a tough line to tread.

Hyuk is more cautious because he's been hurt by his friends and family. Hae hasn't yet to deal with that yet so he's still willing to be more daring with wanting to be open with their relationship. Maybe Hae has to experience something to know and feel why Hyuk is so cautious and scared about society's cruelty. I don't want Hae to be hurt or anything but sometimes I don't think Hae remembers or understands why Hyuk is the way he is about their relationship.

Hae lives as if he's not in an idol group. He wants Hyuk to stop talking to Bom yet from Hyuk's perspective, he can't stop talking to her because he works with her on the show. He doesn't like her, but he does it for the sake of the group. But Hae is more emotional about it and doesn't think about that side of things. All Hae knows and feels is that he wants Hyuk to stop talking with her.

I hate Hae's dream that he can't see Hyuk, that he feels blind. I hope that Hyuk and Hae will find each other again so they can live that dream of a house by the sea. That would be perfect.

[identity profile] elizabethisboss.livejournal.com 2012-09-10 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
One of the most painful things about this is that we're not getting Eunhyuk's side. It's like when Donghae thought that Eunhyuk was going to break up with him, but he was really destroying himself over his friend's blackmail and it hadn't even really occurred to him to leave Donghae. I think that you weaved in some subtle elements of Eunhyuk's unhappiness into this chapter -- he realizes he's not """one of the good-looking ones""" (whatever) so he has that insecurity and on top of it he has society telling him at every turn that this love that he feels for Donghae is wrong and sick and evil. I think that Donghae just isn't understanding where Eunhyuk is coming from at all. It's not that Eunhyuk is saying WHAT THEY'RE DOING IS WRONG, he's just not comfortable with expressing himself that way and Donghae is taking it as some insult against their entire sexuality. I feel like sometimes Donghae's love is so bright and blinding that it'll just...burn them up. But I literally had anxiety the second I clicked this because I know you've been going back and forth on whether or not to break them up, and while I'm not sure what you mean by break them up (like, for good? for a long time? ahhhh) I've been afraid of it happening! I just hope that they can actually communicate properly without all of their fears and insecurities getting in the way. YOU GUYS ARE SOULMATES. WORK YOUR SHIT OUT.

But yes, amazing update for my all time favorite SJ fanfiction. Take all the time you need for the next chapter, because even though I have to wait for it, they're always perfect.

[identity profile] hlhuong7.livejournal.com 2012-09-10 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
i just feel so nervous to read this chap

[identity profile] hlhuong7.livejournal.com 2012-09-10 04:34 am (UTC)(link)
the part of Donghae took Hyukjae to his father grave make me remember how Donghae took Oppa Oppa to there. I love that part. "so be good to him, okay"
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[identity profile] fluffyxcloud.livejournal.com 2012-09-10 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
I know it's silly but I read another comment about you debating on "breaking them up" and my whole body and mind IMMEDIATELY rebelled against it. It's like...with a couple like this, who fights so hard and loves so much, to just end everything when there's so much left to offer and gain seems like quitting. Giving up. And it breaks my heart that events like this occur in real life with real struggling homosexuals and I never want it to happen ever. I hope that, in the end, Donghae and Hyukjae can find an understanding with each other (like couples in love do) and manage to love each other purely and strongly like they want to. I hope that end the end all of the trials, opposition, and anger leads to a stronger love than what can be found between a heterosexual couple. Emerging from the filth and clutter of oppressive society and being that much happier for it. (Look at all of the happily gay couples in the west. Still fighting for rights, but not afraid of expressing themselves.)

You've guided us through the relationship between Hyukjae and Donghae so Intimately that I feel as if we're friends. So I'm emotionally invested in them now. Poor Donghae is losing grip and Hyukjae is too insecure. Get it together, guys! I'm rooting for you. <3

<3 I love you and this story. I'm going to be waiting patiently for the next installment! <3 I hope next chapter I can smile~ (by the way, I loved the cleverly slipped in title. nice ^ ^ )

[identity profile] letsbepandas.livejournal.com 2012-09-10 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
this literally just made my day :)
...even if my heart is breaking from the angst :(

love your writing, i always look forward to your next post ^.^

thank you for updating!

[identity profile] misael19191919.livejournal.com 2012-09-10 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
I haven't read anything at all and I will read it tomorrow because I'm so tired I could sleep writing this comment. But anyway, ;;;; I'm so happy, this is one of my favorite eunhae fics ever, EVER. I remember I started reading these series a while ago when I got into SJ fanfiction (to be honest just eunhae fanfiction) and I'm so happy it got updated. This fic is perfection. Your way of writing them and their characters and thoughts and feelings - and almost every - is absolutely amazing. It's like your sentences eat me up every time I read them.

I don't know how to communicate my feelings fully without facial expressions, I'm so sorry. I suck like that at words. But..

Image

Will read this tomorrow and give a proper comment. Thank you so so much! ♥.

[identity profile] misael19191919.livejournal.com 2012-09-11 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
Your words and everything just broke my heart in little, tiny and microscopic pieces ;;;; I loved it ;;;; They have grown up and are more conscious (Hyukjae more than anyone) about society and just everything. It happens when you are not a teenager anymore but an adult.

Society sucks and judgment is horrible and I wish I could delete it from this world, but that's how life is and we have to learn to live with it (and we also have to learn how to stand up for our beliefs at the same time).

I understand Hyukjae, and even though I feel sorry for Donghae -- I love how he's awesomely open-minded and wants to try different things out with Hyukjae-- but ... he should try to understand Hyukjae's mind(?) a little bit more. But then again, he's growing up too, and he's realizing that Hyukjae has changed--is changing-- and so is he.

However, since it's Donghae and Hyukjae, I think they can work it out.

Ps: I read this knowing that you'll break my heart ;;; (I read the lovely begging again just to fix my sad feelings a little bit ;;;;)

Precious, Gem.

Alissa.
Edited 2012-09-11 03:38 (UTC)

[identity profile] sofunoyume.livejournal.com 2012-09-10 08:34 am (UTC)(link)
This was... wow. It's been so long, I'd almost forgetten what this feels like. How this makes me feel. I read chapter six again, to prepare myself for this -in the sense of crying my eyes out, but feeling gleeful all the same- and then went on to read chapter seven. And the reasons why I love this fic, why I loved it from the first read until now were so obvious, so clear in my head.
This is EunHae. I think this story captures their essence. What it's about. I could go on for hours praising this fic, but I'll stop this madness now.

I loved the chapter! I do have to admit the ending left me devastated, though. But I'm sure they'll pull through this.
Also, the space for Donghae's clothes in Hyukjae's closet, the house by the sea, they had my heart aching. And the descrimination against them makes this so real. This raw, it's not all pretty words and lovely smiles, it's a real problem of the real people. This makes the story seem so, so real. I feel as if I'm peeking into their lives through a keyhole.

I especially loved the motif in the end, with the running & the eyes & the blindness.
Keeps us aware of the title. And the title is poetry by itself. =)

Oh, and may I remind you again that you're really, really talented? Can't be said too many times.
Please keep up this excellent work! I wish you the best and I hope you update this soon again! ^^


/So obviously I suck at leaving comments.

[identity profile] baboninja.livejournal.com 2012-09-10 12:38 pm (UTC)(link)
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[identity profile] sakuraimiki.livejournal.com 2012-09-10 01:30 pm (UTC)(link)
There are literally no words I can use to write this comment. I've tried several times, but no, I just can't! I, I love you and I love this amazing piece of art that I have watched being created since you first posted the prologue to it. I am speechless, this story is so beautiful and realistic and I just want to print it all out and have it in my embrace as I fall asleep in a bed of flowers! I don't know what to say... No, I just, I love this, ok! Thank you <3

[identity profile] thesaddestlove.livejournal.com 2012-09-10 04:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't like taking sides so I won't. But I have to say that Donghae is not getting Eunhyuk's point. I think Eunhyuk's not comfortable with Zhou Mi's friends not because they're gay, but because of how open they are about sex and the like. The ending made me sad and nervous -- what if they'll never work it out? What if they won't ever really listen to what the other is trying to say? I really hope they'll sort it in the next chapter. I can't handle it if they break up. They've come so far... ;A;

Also, I would like to say that you remain as one of my favorite fanfic writers. Although sad and heartbreaking, I can't deny the utter perfection of this chapter. T_T
Edited 2012-09-10 16:52 (UTC)
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[identity profile] eunhae-holic86.livejournal.com 2012-09-10 04:50 pm (UTC)(link)
SPOT
KYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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[identity profile] eunhae-holic86.livejournal.com 2012-09-11 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
So you back
You started it with lovely eunhae moment
I was grining like pabo while reading
eunhae's little "fight" over underwear's how cute *A*
and eunhae's sexy time ok it was hot i like it HELL I LOVE IT
*plans to re-read it again
you talked about Sorry Sorry era like you lived there with them
I lived there every moment every hurting mussel WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
I remember Sorry Sorry glory OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG...... wait??!!
like srsly who are you? manager oppa? EUNHYUK OPPA? O_o ......
(--) .... why i keep doing this
The train moment (im talking about kissing moment) JFGHJHGHFGHFHGHJGJHFGHGH
ME LIKE KISSING ;;
Eunhyuk is a gay man having a tiny little homophobic its tiny but still there
Its hurt its like you reject your own your self
and Donghae is demanding a lot like srsly man give him a break
its not somthing easy to be agents the world O_O....thinking about that gave me shiver's
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*le sigh
mix feeling is ......... I'm sad there is no fluffy feeling any more
I just remembered the first part Donghae was going to the hospital ...... to nurse some one!!
Is Hyukkie gonna hurt him self tell me tell me he will commit suicide *LE GASP
WHT IS AIR ??
coz if you having all these feeling it will break you down being rejected FML
I love this ch mix feeling angst hello my fav ;;
see ya next update
xoxo
make it soon plzzzzzzzzzz ;;
Edited 2012-09-11 17:10 (UTC)

[identity profile] ascalpeladay.livejournal.com 2012-09-10 04:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Just about freaked with a new update!

I was looking forward to how you were going to paint that glorious year of Sorry Sorry and I have to say, it does not disappoint just like your previous chapters! Your writing seriously has a way that just pulls at strings inside of a reader and feel for Hyukjae and Donghae. I have always loved your characterization of Zhou Mi (because how can he NOT be gay is beyond me) and the protectiveness and conservative nature of Hyukjae. I, too, think that the sexy image he puts on, he's really reserved and wouldn't want to be too forward.

Donghae is his usual soft self that I just want to share in his dreams of dancing with Hyukjae. The metaphors are always impeccable and your writing: SUPERB! I'm always looking forward to this story. Thank you!

[identity profile] luv-silverfish.livejournal.com 2012-09-10 05:38 pm (UTC)(link)
An update, finally...
I waited so long for that...XD
I guess hae can't blame hyuk for being uncomfortable...
He may be with another guy but that doesn't mean he has to be comfortable with other guys talking about such things so openly...
I'm too sleepy to comment properly but anw i really love all ur updates, as always...=D

[identity profile] umbrielian.livejournal.com 2012-09-10 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Ohhhh my god, right in the feelings... Just read through this whole thing so far and it's so tragic knowing that everything between them is going to come to a stop. So much love for this; bittersweet and beautifully written. <3

[identity profile] samimahain.livejournal.com 2012-09-10 08:53 pm (UTC)(link)
You have no idea how long I've been waiting for this chapter! Oh dear god I can not wait until the next part orz

I really love the conflict between Hyuk's conservative nature and Donghae's desire to be a free spirit. They compliment each other, sure, but overcoming their differences is important too. :,D

[identity profile] zephyral.livejournal.com 2012-09-11 05:41 am (UTC)(link)
oh god.

oh god this fic makes me so sad/happy/exasperated/touched/frightened and a myriad of other opposing emotions.
this is a beautiful brilliant fic.
and oh poor hyukjae. and poor donghae because right at this moment they don't understand each other, even if inside them both want the exact same things.
and ohmygod i would say so much more but i'm dying of incoherency and too much emotion.
will be looking out for your next chapter, but take your time!! <3

also, every part of this was wonderful
but this, Maybe, with a strong enough resolve and a belief in what they have, even the widest point of a river can be narrowed into a stream. But they're very different now from the boys they'd been those years ago; they're grown-up, that most evil of evil words, and they watch as the lights in the distance fade, watch as everything turns dark.
broke my heart and made me think.

thank you for writing <3

[identity profile] steeel-magnolia.livejournal.com 2012-09-11 02:16 pm (UTC)(link)
When i saw the title...:(

This reminds me of part four, where its shown that hyukjae has an issue with accepting his sexuality. Or rather, he isn't able to embrace it openly like donghae does. And thus...;~~~;
But although I'm sad hyukjae is like this, but i feel donghae blames him too much and pushes him too hard to accept this so fast. He doesn't give hyukjae time to get used to it, and hyukjae does tries. He agrees to meet with gays and that shows how he's making an effort. But donghae wants him to accept how "sleeping with random guys" is all fine and dandy and well, hyukjae is a conservative at heart after all which donghae should know so why is he pushing him so hard..?
Its understandable that donghae is getting sick of waiting for hyukjae to open up, he's been waiting for so long :< but maybe a little more patience will steer hyukjae in the right direction. I think.


And the last part..... i have a sense of foreboding. This is a huge issue this couple has got to get over or they'll have trouble being together properly. I sure hope the distance between them now will decrease, but it wouldn't be a quick process, that I am sure of. :x

Thanks for the update(and heartache)!
I sort of really enjoyed donghae's tantrums over Bom and hyukjae's brief aggressiveness towards ping ya. To me it shows they care. And i see hope in that ^^

[identity profile] flameflowerful.livejournal.com 2012-09-12 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
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YOU .
UPDATED. :O
Awesomeness. I love the intricacy of your writing
"Everyone knows that he's secretly aggrieved about having shot to fame on a song that, to him, has no artistic merit."
Haha yesung. Sounds just like him. I feel like I'm watching their lives thru a binocular and being all stalker-y and stuff. Eunhae fighting is so intense - but what couple doesn't fight? And Donghae talking about not being able to caress Euhyuk's cheek without being stared at with hate is so sad.
i adore this story

[identity profile] puddingface86.livejournal.com 2012-09-17 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
ooooooohhhhmmmyyyyyygggooooooddddddddddd
how is it that i JUST recently discovered this amazing lovely beautiful perfect fabulous fic of yours?!?!?!?!
and my terrible commenting skills commence...
first of all, this fic makes me so mad because THIS IS EXACTLY HOW I WISH I COULD WRITE BUT CANT like seriously i've tried so many times and then it's all just like poop when i read over it. so i get jealous reading stuff like this because WHY CANT I WRITE GOOD?
but my anger over my own flaws is easily overlooked by the simple fact that this story is just beautiful. it's like the perfect combination of like prosey where it needs to be but also subtle where it needs to be and ugh i just love it. and hate it because i can't do it myself hahahaha.
and these characters are PERFECT, they're confused and angry and unsure of so many things and REALISTIC they're so wonderfully realistic that i can believe this is how things have gone down with suju over the years. because as amazing and perfect as it would be for them to one day be able to safely and happily come out and say well guess what y'all eunhae IS real, we all know that's far from an easy thing to do especially in south korea's society. and so i love the fact that this fic has a lot to do with that aspect of eunhae's relationship.
i like angst. i'm a fucking masochist or maybe a saddist idk one of those ists that for some reason enjoys the pain, particularly in the emotional sense, and i get this vibe that there's some coming up soon...if so, DONT HOLD BACK. whenever authors of stories are like "too angsty?" i'm like HELL NO BRING ON THE PAIN BITCHES i mean fuck i even have a thing for characters deaths (WAILT) but this is not au so clearly i won't anticipate something like that.
jadhkl;g god i'm sorry i don't even know what i'm typing anymore
anyway, terrible review is terrible, but just know that i spent all weekend absorbed in this fic, i couldn't take my eyes off of it and i can't wait for more!

[identity profile] wshfl-thinking.livejournal.com 2012-10-05 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, I have an honest-to-God question because ever since I started reading this, throughout the whole story, I couldn't, and still can't, tell what's real and what isn't LOL Everything seems to real to me!! (Probably because I haven't delved so deep into their lives JUST YET) Okay, my question: Are Li Tong and Ping Ya real??? O.o There was something else too, but....I forgot... >__>;;

[identity profile] sailormoonsaber.livejournal.com 2012-11-05 06:20 am (UTC)(link)
i have to say that you are really gifted. i love the way you write your stories, the make so much sense. the way you describe every little detail makes me feel like i'm there. i just read all the chapters of the story and i have to say is one of the most interesting, heartfelt, stories i have read in LJ. the way you fit blooming of there romance it feel so real. when donghae realize that he was in love with hyukjae and left him to try to forget the feeling but can't. all he when through before hyukjae finally realize he was in love with hae too. it was so heartbreaking when jungsu was mean to hyuk and hae, i was really impress. there first time together was so especial and hot.the blackmail incident, omg!! i never thought of that, but i know some ppl just don;t care about others. i felt really sad when hyuk parent didn't understand them and just thought it could be cure with praying. sad. sad. i love how pin yang flirting with donghae and how hyukjae got so pissed off. i don' know what else to say.

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