9 or 11 for TinCan from the fictional kisses prompt please! đŸ’œđŸ’œđŸ’œđŸ’œ

weilongfu:

11. When one stops the kiss to whisper “I’m sorry, are you sure you-” and they answer by kissing them more

They had been making out for what felt like hours to Can when he was sure it had really only been minutes. Tin’s lips were delightfully red and on their way to being bruised his body was warm and pliant beneath Can’s 

Tin was hardly shy or bashful, their previous times together proved that, but for whatever reason tonight there was a pale pink cast to his cheeks. Tin pulled Can down for another kiss and as he kissed the corner of Can’s mouth, Tin wrapped his legs around Can’s waist and Can moaned at the feeling of Tin’s ass against his groin.

“Can
 I want you to
 I want you to do it tonight.”

Can heard the sound of a record skipping before hearing Tin’s request on repeat in his mind. If he had been an anime character, Can was sure his nose would be bleeding right now. 

Tin blinked before kissing Can again. “Can? Are you-”

Can kissed Tin with a hunger that seemed to come alive from within. Tin responded eagerly, pulling Can closer still.

Can heard a pop when their lips separated. “I’m sorry, are you sure you-” Tin didn’t give Can a chance to finish before he pulled him into another kiss.

“Yes yes yes,” Tin murmured between even more kisses. “I wanna feel you tonight.”

If Can didn’t have an erection before, he had one now, straining at his pants, eagerly oozing pre-ejaculate at the thought of thrusting into Tin’s ass. He whimpered, mind already overloading at the idea. 

“Come on Cantaloupe, you can do it for me, can’t you? Can you be a good boy and show me a good time?”

Can shivered before tearing off his pants and Tin’s. It was time to get focused and show Tin just how good Can could be. 

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hello! :) can i ask for a mini angsty fic abt can being mad at tin? like lowkey seriously mad. because in ep 12 tin said to pete “i dont want him to be mad at me” and i feel like if can became mad at him for some reason, he would end up teary eyed, choking on his words and completely frozen not knowing how to act

weilongfu:

Tin stared at the ceiling of his room, watching the light of the setting afternoon sun turn crimson. If Tin were more poetic, he’d say it was a metaphor for his bleeding heart, slowly knitting itself back together. 

It hadn’t just been a fight between him and Can.

It had been a fight. 

Can had told Tin time and time again to not spend his money on him in such extravagant ways. But Tin couldn’t help himself after hearing Can lament graduating later than expected since he couldn’t afford the next semester’s courses.

Tin had talked with Can’s mom and they had worked an agreement out. It was all done in good taste and she had been happy with the terms. Can had been furious. Even his mother had been confused and horrified at the damning language Can had used.

After they had torn each other to the barest shreds, Tin dragged himself home and only just managed to not suffocate himself with his pillows. Tears had already come and gone leaving nothing but stains on his pillowcases and sheets. 

The silence was the worst part, it allowed Tin to replay the argument over and over. By the time Tin heard the gentle knocking at his room door, the sky had turned dark and Tin’s eyes felt dry and gritty. 

“Go away,” Tin hoarsely called out.

“Tin?” At the sound of Can’s voice, Tin curled up on himself. Can tread carefully, as if the floor was laden with traps. “Tin, will you talk to me?” Tin only pulled his blanket over himself, his last barrier against the world and Can. But even the thick layer of cotton and feather down was not enough to prevent Can from seeing the trembling. “Tin, I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have said those things. Please talk to me.”

“N-NO! You’re j-ju-just going to twist my words again!”

Can smacked his own forehead. “Okay, I deserve that. I’m sorry I said this was your sorry attempt to control my life.” Can pulled himself onto the bed and tried his best to spoon the mass of his boyfriend wrapped in blankets. “I’m sorry I didn’t get all the details before I freaked out. You were trying to do this in a way that wouldn’t piss me off and I should have known that.” Can rested his head against what he suspected was Tin’s shoulder. “Thank you Tin, for helping my family. For helping me.”

“Are you still mad?”

“No Tin. I promise I’m not mad. I shouldn’t have gotten mad in the first place.”

Tin refused to emerge from his nest of blankets, but the trembling had stopped at least. Can tried to pull an edge out from under him before Tin pulled him in.

Safe in the cocoon together, Can continued to whisper apologies until the sun rose.

Kiss Prompt 6 or 7?

weilongfu:

7. Routine kisses where the other person presents their cheek/forehead for the hello/goodbye kiss without even looking up from what they’re doing
(Hi Anon, you didn’t give me a pairing, so I’m going to assume you wanted TinCan. If not, you can send another ask request with the pairing you want!)

It would always surprise Can just how quickly he and Tin had become domestic and they hadn’t even moved in together yet. 

Can always made sure Tin ate lunch and Tin got them dinner on nights where Can stayed late for practice. Saturday was for dates and walks with Gucci. Sunday was for studying together.

Can had never seen his English grades this high in his entire life, never mind all the other subjects Tin was tutoring him in. It was amazing.

But the most amazing thing was just how casual Tin had become with affection. From a tumultuous beginning where Tin looked incredibly lost, unsure of his welcome, now the minute Can stood up to leave or approached, Tin presented his cheek for a kiss. Can, after his own adjustment period, was happy to oblige.

Can could be leaving for the day, leaving to get a drink, or leaving for the bathroom. Regardless, Tin wanted a kiss. Tin didn’t even look away from his computer, phone, the TV, anything. 

And while it should have been annoying, it made Can feel warm inside, knowing that Tin had come to want this thing between them, wanted this tiny bit of affection and reassurance.

One day, Can decided to try an experiment. After providing a kiss to Tin’s cheek, he presented his own. Without even blinking, Tin kissed Can’s cheek as well before continuing what he was doing.

With an extra skip in his step, Can ran off for practice. At least now Can knew he could get a few more kisses as well.

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6 for TinCan pleaseeeee

weilongfu:

6. Lazy morning kisses before they’ve even opened their eyes, still mumbling half-incoherently, not wanting to wake up

Can had always been bad at waking up in the mornings. Even on days where they had morning practice, his ma had struggled to kick him out of bed.

In this struggle, it appeared that Tin was a godsend. 

Can lay wrapped in his duvet, dreaming of food, if the licking of his lips was anything to go by. Tin ghosted his lips over Can’s and without opening his eyes, Can whimpered and presented them for a kiss. Tin cradled Can’s head in his palms and pressed soft, gentle kisses to Can’s lips with lazy slow licks at the soft lower lip. 

Can moaned softly and his arms sleepily groped around before coming around Tin’s neck and pulling him closer by instinct. Tin chuckled and kissed Can a little more, nudging him little by little to open his lips a bit more. It worked little by little and Can woke up slowly with a heart beating with desire and lips that tasted like his boyfriend. 

“Mmm
 Tin
 Give me another kiss
” Can whined as he sat up to chase Tin’s lips when he pulled away.

“Take your shower first and I’ll think about it.”

“You’re
 eeeeviiiiiillllll
 Did mom
 put you up to this?”

“Come on Cantaloupe. If you get ready in ten, we can go get a nice breakfast before I drop you off at practice.”

“Don’t want practice. Want more kisses.”

Tin laughed and ruffled Can’s hair. “How about breakfast and two more kisses, but you have to be ready in five.”

“Done!”

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Tincan 2) for the fictional kiss prompt đŸ’•đŸ’•

weilongfu:

2. Moving around while kissing, stumbling over things, pushing each other back against the wall/onto the bed

The minute they stepped behind the door to Tin’s apartment, Tin pushed Can into the wall and kissed him, deep and slow. Can moaned, closing his eyes before he curled his fists in Tin’s shirt, wrinkling it horribly, but it did the job of pulling Tin closer. Tin’s hands on Can’s waist pulled him forward as Tin walked back.

Breaks for air were not enough to see where they were going, but neither cared. Tin knocked into end tables and Can nearly tripped over the leg of the ottoman. 

A lamp may or may not have fallen in sacrifice as well. 

After Can nearly stubbed his toe, both decided the couch was close enough to enjoy the rest of their make-out session. 

Tin was laid out on his back as Can pressed light kisses across Tin’s face before finding Tin’s lips again. Tin accepted all the kisses happily, humming with delight. 

The world faded away between them, lost in each other.

The couch also sufficed for everything else they got up to that afternoon.

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Can you do Tincan, prompt #1 or #13, pretty please? <3

freshandnewwie:

Why not both, dear? ❀

#1: “we’re not just friends and you fucking know it.”

Tin sat beside Can in the parked car. The only sound heard was the sound of the engine running. Can gulped at the dead silence he was getting from his boyfriend.

“I’m sorry,” came out of his mouth before he could stop himself, even though he didn’t know what he was apologizing for.

“You told your mother we were friends,” Tin glanced at him, predatory eyes locking with Can’s. Can just gulped again, pretending not to notice that Tim’s eyes followed the movement.

“I don’t think she’ll be accepting of me dating a boy. She barely lets Ley watch her shows,” Can have his reasoning behind why he said what he did.

“We’re not just friends, and you fucking know it, Cantaloupe,” Tin’s voice had deepened an octave and Can felt his body react to it, submissing almost naturally. “Don’t you?”

“I know,” Can nodded, eyes wide and jaw slack. Tin smirked, turning off the car and getting out. Can followed him, jumping with his door was snatched open and his seat was pushed all the way back. Tin hovered above him, in between Can’s legs that spread open wide for him.

“You’ll be a good boy next time, right baby?”

“Yes sir, I’ll be good.”

“My good boy,” Tin hummed, pressing hot kisses against the column of Can’s throat. Tin’s only response was a moan, even if the only thing going through Can’s head was “yoursyoursyours.” He didn’t have to say it out loud, Tin already knew.

#13: “you can’t keep pretending it didnt happen because guess what? It did.”

Can huffed again, throwing his body on the sofa. Tin followed behind him with an amused smile, pulling the smaller boy close, holding him tightly when Can struggled.

“Can
you can’t keep pretending it didnt happen because guess what? It did.”

“No, let me go!”

“Come on, it’s not that big of a deal.”

“Not that big of a deal?!” Can pouted, and Tin resisted the urge to capture his lips, held back the want to nibble them until they turned cherry red. “It is a big deal! You ruined my reputation!”

“It was one game, baby,” Tin mumbled, fighting back the laughter that was bubbling inside him. He didn’t dare laugh when his baby was sulking like this. It would only make matters worse.

“One game and you slaughtered me! Mario Kart is supposed to be my thing! And it was your first time! This is ridiculous!” Can screamed before slumping against Tin, wanting comfort but refusing to admit it. Tin didn’t mind, pressing soft kisses on his hair as he calmed down.

“Rematch?” He offered quietly, groaning when an elbow met his ribcage in Can’s hurry to get up. The smaller boy was suddenly full of energy and Tin felt his heart race when he noticed the wide grin on his lover’s face.

“I’ll beat you this time! I promise!” Can hollered and all Tin did was smile and nod, following closely behind Can as they made their way back to the bedroom where the gaming console was set up. He loved this man child with his whole being.

“Get away from me!” and/or “You didn’t miss me at all?” for TinCan, but can you make it fluffy, funny, or sexy instead of angsty? Thanks!

fkyb:

Anon, my dear, turning angsty prompt into something else is my favorite thing right now 😀 đŸ˜˜â€

The door opens with a bang, Can making his entrance like a champion touring the stadium after a winning goal.

“Honey, I’m back!” Can shouts as he jumps on the couch, landing neatly on his knees beside Tin.

“I didn’t even notice you were gone,” Tin says, not looking up from his book. Can would be offended, except Tin’s eyes are unmoving and there’s the ghost of a smirk hiding in the corner of his lips.

“You didn’t miss me at all?” Can gasps, hand shooting up to his heart.

“Nope,” Tin says, very seriously, and oh, it’s on.

“Well, I know I missed you. I missed your hair,” Can kisses it, “I missed your forehead,” another kiss, “I missed your eyes, and your nose, and your cheeks, and you chin,” he continues, kissing each part in turn.

“You missed something,” Tin says flatly, as if Can hadn’t noticed his blush.

“Ah, of course, how could I forget your ears,” Can says, leaning forward to make up for his mistake.

“Wrong,” says Tin, but he doesn’t evade the gentle bite Can leaves on his earlobe.

“I’m pretty sure I’ve got everything now,” Can smiles innocently.

Tin quirks his eyebrow and Can relents easily.

“Fiiiiiiiine, if you insist,” he says, rolling his eyes before leaning in for what he intented to be a quick peck, rapidly hijacked into something messier as Tin surges up in his space, crowding him up into the arm of the couch, his hands finding their way underneath Can’s t-shirt.

“I missed you, Cantaloupe,” Tin says before resuming his attack on Can’s virtue.

YaoYutong 5. I never read them in a au fic so it will be interesting đŸŒž

thewickling:

sarah-yyy:

randomingoftherandomness:

sarah-yyy:

mypheralside:

sarah-yyy:

Alright, alright, I’ve wanted to try evil!Zhan Yao for a bit now. 😀

The first time Bai Yutong meets Zhan Yao, it’s in an interrogation room, and Yutong honestly can’t tell if he wants to hit Zhan Yao, or if he wants to slam Zhan Yao against the wall so Yutong can fucking kiss that infuriating smirk off his goddamn face.

“Buddy, it’s been seventeen hours,” Yutong grits out. 

“It has,” Zhan Yao agrees. “And I see you haven’t made any progress in the investigation. You do realise if you can’t find enough evidence to charge me, you’ll have to let me go, right?”

Yutong wants to hit him. That’s where it’s leaning now. “Don’t get cocky,” Yutong warns. 

Another flash of that goddamn smirk. Zhan Yao leans forward in his seat. “I haven’t even started getting cocky yet, Bai Sir,” he murmurs. “I’ll wait till we’re counting down to the last hour to start. That gives you
six more hours to figure something out before I get really annoying.”

Yutong leans in close. “There hasn’t been a suspect I’ve been unable to crack yet,” he tells Zhan Yao.

Zhan Yao laughs, and leans back in his seat. “That’s because you’ve never had to deal with me before, Bai Sir.”

“Cut the bullshit,” Yutong snaps. Zhan Yao looks too comfortable, too relaxed, like everything is going exactly the way he wants it to be. “Where is Zhao Jue?” 

“I can’t solve the puzzle for you,” Zhan Yao says. “You’ve got to at least do some work, hmm?”

Yutong slams his fist on the table. “Zhan Yao.”

Zhan Yao sighs. “You really need to learn how to play nice.” He smirks again. “I’ll tell you what – I’ll trade you a hint for a kiss. Does that sound fair, Bai Yutong?” 

send me a fandom/character/ship and a number for a headcanon

OH JESUS this is wonderful, and i think by this point i actively want Zhan Yao to turn evil because i just love his dark side. I love it.

And i think in this case, Bai Yutong gets desperate, and after 5 hours or so he decides he’s going to do it, he’s going to kiss Zhan Yao if that is what will get him the lead he needs. And so he crowds him up against the wall and kisses him hard, angrily. And when he pulls back, Zhan Yao is uncertain for the first time, he looks a little dazed and broken down for a second, and Bai Yutong knows he’s found the way to get to this man.

YES GOOD. Headcanon accepted, that’s 100% what happened. 

“Where is he?” Yutong growls, when he pulls back. “I’ve kept my end of the bargain.” 

“The harbour,” Zhan Yao says, after a pause. 

Zhan Yao’s cheeks are lightly flushed, his lips still red and spit-slicked. Yutong wants to wreck him so badly, wants to bite at Zhan Yao’s lips and make him whimper.

“Where at the harbour?” Yutong asks. 

Zhan Yao is, expectedly, silent; Yutong would be lying if he said that he wasn’t pleased by this, because this gives him the excuse he needs to press in close again, to lick into Zhan Yao’s mouth. 

A hint for a kiss, that’s what Zhan Yao had said, Yutong reminds himself. Yutong needs to narrow down the search area, that’s all. That’s all. 

Zhan Yao’s eyes are closed when Yutong pulls away. 

“Where are the harbour?” Yutong repeats. When Zhan Yao doesn’t reply, Yutong tightens his grip on Zhan Yao’s waist. “Where?”

Zhan Yao opens his eyes slowly, and looks at Yutong, gaze assessing, calculating. “Kiss me again,” he decides. “Kiss me again, and I’ll take you there myself.”

Yutong doesn’t have to be asked twice. 

@sarah-yyy

He is where Zhan Yao said he would be. It takes everything in him not to turn around and react to the heavy gaze he can feel prickling at the back of his head.

Yutong supervises his men for a good minute before he gives in, and stalks back to where Zhan Yao is cuffed up in the back of a police cruiser.

“So, you’ve found him.”

Yutong bites the inside of his cheek. “So I have.” He hears the soft snort of laughter from the man beside him. Handcuffs rattle and he feels the warm press of a thigh against his.

“Would you like to know about the others?”

Yutong turns, grim. “Yes.”

“It’s going to take more than a kiss.” Zhan Yao says, eyes flickering down to Yutong’s lips. “I’m afraid I’m going to need a bigger incentive to cooperate.”

Yutong snakes a peek of his tongue, transfixed by the way Zhan Yao’s gaze follows, his mouth parting in an inhale.

The words do not stick at the back of his throat and it doesn’t quite taste like making a deal with the devil when he says, “Whatever you want.”

(Have I mentioned today yet that I love @randomingoftherandomness?)

(Okay the next bit probably happens a couple of weeks into their arrangement.)

Zhan Yao’s is the first face Yutong sees when he wakes up. He isn’t honestly expecting otherwise. “Are you here to apologise?” he asks.

Zhan Yao nods. “I didn’t- I wasn’t trying to-” He swallows, and Yutong can see the exact moment he gives up on trying to explain the situation to Yutong, simply settling for, “I’m sorry.” 

He still doesn’t trust that Yutong would listen to him, then. Doesn’t trust that Yutong would listen, and would believe him if he just told Yutong that he had nothing to do with the trap that Yutong walked into yesterday. 

Yutong asks, “Did he give you any trouble?” 

Zhan Yao’s gaze darts to him for the briefest moment, stunned, before he looks away again. He doesn’t reply to Yutong’s question. 

Yutong sighs, and pushes himself up so he can grab at Zhan Yao’s shirt to tug him in close, to crush their lips together. Zhan Yao kisses him back, unhesitatingly, almost desperately, and this, Yutong thinks, this is why he would never believe that Zhan Yao would try to lure him into a trap.

“Did Zhao Jue give you any trouble for foiling his plan to get rid of me?” Yutong asks again, when they part. He presses their foreheads together. “Don’t lie to me, Kitten.”

Zhan Yao closes his eyes. “He wasn’t trying to get rid of you,” he tells Yutong. “It was a warning for me.”

@sarah-yyy I am ready to be screamed at

When Zhao Yao is escorted out, Bai Yutong finally exhales a breath he’s been holding. Being caught in an explosion typically makes your body feel like jelly, he frowns. The only thing worse than feeling like your limbs are only loosely holding together inside your skin is being helpless. If he leaves the hospital, Bao Sir will kill him. His team is more than capable of handling the case but


He is still not happy that he’s trapped in hospital rather than out in the field. Even being confined to his apartment would be better, at least he can move freely. A twitch here brings a nurse scurrying in.

With an idle body, his mind runs like a lab mouse locked in a running wheel without an exit. It plays Zhan Yao’s words over and over like a broken record: “a warning for me”.

He hears the strain in Zhan Yao’s voice. The emphasis on the word is painful. Yutong’s heart twinges again at the recollection.

It almost sounds like Zhan Yao loves him, almost. Yutong is neither optimistic enough or foolish enough to believe that Zhan Yao actually does. He suspects that Zhan Yao’s plans from the start are to make him fall and fall hard for Zhan Yao before betraying him.

He did. Hard. He loves Zhan Yao.

Yutong has been slipping down the slope of infatuation from the very first kiss. Their chemistry electrifies Yutong every time they kiss. From that spark, it was so easy to fall.

Zhan Yao is easy to love. His tongue belongs in Yutong’s mouth and his hands in Yutong’s hair. His tongue is also sharp and silvered that makes Yutong enjoy their banter. He isn’t overly confident. Criminals of his like typically never leave their specialty, but Zhan Yao knows martial arts. He cannot compare to Yutong’s level but he certainly can handle himself well enough.

He doesn’t need to fight. He is brilliant. He has the ability to corner others without lifting a finger. His brain works in ways that Yutong will never understand. The connections Zhan Yao makes, the way he deduces based on behavior, helped the case even when the suspect was unknown to either them. His analysis complements Yutong’s intuition-based detective work well. In another life, he imagines they could have been partners. In this life, Yutong loves Zhan Yao even though he knows it is unrequited.

Yutong knows this, but Zhao Jue might not.

Zhan Yao is in more danger than before, he realizes. His heart nearly races out of his chest.

He immediately rolls over. Digging through his belongings, he finds his phone. His heart feels like it stops the moment the dial tone becomes a voicemail message. He closes his eyes. Grounding himself, he calls another teammate.

“Hello, Bai Sir,” Zhao Fu says.

Without fanfare, Yutong orders, “Increase security around Zhan Yao. Report to me his whereabouts every hour.”

“Um
” Zhao Fu hesitates for too long before replying, “Bai Sir has been removed from the case, I can’t repl—”

“Where is he?” Yutong asks. His voice is strained. His team was loyal. They do not deflect unless something is off.

“Where is Zhan Yao?”

“Is that Bai Sir? Tell him I said not to interfere with the case,” Bao Sir shouts from the distance.

“Sorry,” Zhao Fu apologizes and his tone is regretful. He hangs up.

Yutong clenches his phone. His knuckles turn white as he stares at the screen. He pulls his arm back, ready to release.

Buzz. Buzz.

Yutong picks up.

“Bai Sir,” Wang Shao whispers. “Zhan Yao asked us not to tell you but
” Yutong straightens up, leaning into the phone.

“He and Bao Sir step up an operation to capture Zhao Jue. It starts in an hour,,” he hisses.

“He’s bait,” Yutong says. Licking his lips, his throat feels drier than a desert. If his heart hadn’t ready stopped, it freezes. A cold dread chills him to the marrow. “Zhan Yao is walking into a trap.”

“Where?” he growls. His desire to protect slams into his fear it is already too late. He’s desperate but hopefully, his low rumble hides it.

Wang Shao says, “You’re injured. I should—”

“Rest,” Bao Sir orders.

Wang Shao is babbling out excuses in the background.

This time when the dial tone comes he does not become angry. Anger will distract him. His mind whirls through the case. He knows he can figure out where. He just needs to get out of here.

His body may feel like jelly but only his eardrums were harmed. Every other limb functions fine. He has one chance to escape. He can’t waste time. Grab his things; get out of the hospital; and find Zhan Yao, he repeats to himself.

He picks the cabinet holding his clothes. Hobbling to the bathroom, he changes out of the scrubs. He does his best not to disturb the wires connected to him. He needs all the time he can manage. At the first break in the nurses’ patterns, he forces his legs to move. The scream of machines relaying his intentions.

He darts out. Running will draw unnecessary attention. He walks to the stairs. Suppressing every urge to hurry to Zhan Yao’s side, he walks. 

do we really have to make it — official ? Or I’m not sure I’m ready for the next step for the TinCan future prompt thing. I just really want to see Tin thinking he loves Can way more than Can loves him and then Can proving him wrong. If you wouldn’t mind indulging my highly specific prompt request? BUT ANYTHING YOU WRITE IS ALWAYS AWESOME

ohmypreciousgirl:

A.N.: Okay, I didn’t do the first prompt because your request of Tin doubting Can’s feelings for him got me real good. So, I decided to write the beginning of their relationship – like a bit after the first month of officially dating. Once again it became a bit longer than what I expected, but here it is! Also, I threw a Tincan canon book quote, so if you can spot that, you get a virtual cookie ahahah Hope you’ll enjoy it! Instead of paying attention on my portuguese poetry class, I wrote this lmao


The thing Tin hates the most about his older brother is the fact that, when he makes an effort, Tul knows exactly where to hit to make it hurt.

“Where is that Thai Program boy of yours?” Tul had asked when he noticed Tin was alone at home – a rarity since Tin had started dating Can. “Did he finally get tired of your incessant hovering? I hope you know that your desperation for love and attention can be really
unattractive,” Tul says with a venomous smirk. “Beware, little brother. He may get tired of you quicker than you expect. I mean, he had never looked particularly amorous towards you both times I had seen him.”

Tin winces at the memory of Tul’s words to him. Usually, he could walk away unscathed from his brother’s vicious spiel, but this time had been different. Tul’s words had spoken what has been on Tin’s mind for some time now.

The fact he’s sitting in the canteen with Ai Pete and his stupid boyfriend being all lovey dovey didn’t help either. Pete smiling at Ai Ae, nuzzling his cheek in thanks when he arrived with Pete’s lunch just remarked the difference between his relationship with Can and Pete’s. Ai Ae definitely loved Ai Pete, it was clear through his actions. Can, if he thinks carefully about his behavior around Tin, seems to just tolerate Tin most of time.

Yeah, Can buys food for Tin every now and then when they are out and he pushes Tin to open up, but he never calls Tin to just talk to him. He never initiates any type of intimacy between them, and still fumble whenever they kiss. Tin, at first attributed it to lack of experience, but it has been a month since they started going out and Tin is starting to question if it’s more than inexperience playing a part there. The memory of Tin handing Can the fucking phone and telling him now he had a debt with Tin instead of his mother hit him hard enough to make him stand up. It’s the sound of Pete’s voice that makes him realize he was about to bolt out of the canteen.

“Ai Tin, where are you going?” Pete asks, looking startled and a bit confused.

“Away,” Tin manages to say as he puts the strap of his bag over his shoulder. Everything feeling too much at the moment.

“What?” Pete asks. “What about Ai Can? He’ll get him any second, what do I tell him?”

Tin doesn’t say “I’m not sure he’ll actually care,” but it’s the first thing that comes to mind.

“Say,” Tin pauses and hesitates, before shrugging off. “Say whatever you want, it’s not like it matters anyway.”

He turns around and starts to walk, ignoring Pete calling his name. He needs to be alone and think. So, he walks to his car, mutes his phone and then drives away.

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