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the sound of something real.
Jae wandered into Juwon's study, a place that always felt too still for his restless energy. his gaze drifted toward the piano resting by the window; the same one his dad used to play when nights stretched long and sleepless. he stood there for a moment, hands buried in his pockets, then snorted softly at himself. the thought was ridiculous, sentimental even. he hadn't touched that piano in years. and yet...
before he could talk himself out of it, his fingers found the keys. the first notes came out rough, uncertain, but something familiar lingered beneath them, like an echo from another life. a small smile tugged at his lips. what would Crimmy think if he saw this? the image slipped easily into his mind; Crimmy standing in the doorway, soft eyed and pink cheeked, pretending not to melt while secretly dying inside. Jae laughed under his breath, shaking his head.
the laughter faded, replaced by silence that felt heavier than before. he stared at the piano, the room blurring slightly as his thoughts turned inward. was he doing the right thing? chasing after something he wasn't sure he could catch? every choice lately felt like walking a line between ambition and recklessness.
he closed his eyes, and in the quiet, Crimmy's face surfaced again. the kind of reminder that made him believe he could still build something good out of the mess he'd made. for him, he'd make it. even if it broke him along the way, he'd still make it.
the thought steadied him. Jae exhaled, pushed himself up from the bench, and slipped out of the study. the hallway light felt softer somehow. as he reached for his phone, his thumb hovered over his dad's name. by the time he stepped inside the bedroom and glanced at Crimmy still curled beneath the sheets, he was already calling Juwon; ready to ask what it really took to start something of his own.
Posted 11/3/2025, 10:00 AM