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✖ The Chase { Won Bin & Sunggyu }

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Sunggyu knew it wasn’t his right in anyway to ask the other fable such a question, but his curiosity always gotten the better hand. For once, he simply gave the other male a small nod and asked no more. He didn’t realized that it had gotten so late and all he wanted nothing more was to make his way home and lay down. He had been running the whole day and lost most of his stamina in the process of the chase. He really didn’t feel like he had the need to owe the male an apology for his question, nor did the other male ask for one. He simply stated that the shop would be closing soon.

The statement from the male made him turn his head to the door that lead back to out to the streets was empty and quiet just like the shop he was currently standing in. It was his time to head back to the farmlands and get the majority of his strength back. Work was to be done for the upcoming day and he wasted the rest that he was suppose to get to today due to the cunning men in black suits that had worked for the adversary. 

“Ah, I realized when I was back there it gotten dark. My apologies for my unexpected arrival and making the stay longer than what was plan to be.” He spoke softly towards the other, still a bit curious as to why he had something against fables such as himself, but that would be something only the other male would know. Sunggyu didn’t bother to ask for the male’s name since he seemed so eager to have him leave his shop as soon as possible.

So, quietly — which contrasted drastically to his entrance, he made his way out the shop and moved on his way back to the place he called his home.  

He spoke no more, simply standing there with his book in hand and waiting. His stance reeked of discomfort of having the other Fable around. Especially now seeing as he had gone to even question Won Bin about his behaviour. A question he had received so many times during the years, one he grew tired and always led up to more questions. Ones he did not at all want to answer.

Once the other spoke up, apologizing even, he lifted his head to look at him. He made no move to stop him or say anything in return. Won Bin was a person with a tad too much painful remorse in his body to divulge in the details. Details that were still fresh opened wounds when attention was heeded to them. As Sunggyu began to move, Won Bin followed him with his eyes. Almost as to make sure he did indeed leave.

And as the bell over the door went off and the door closed, he let out a sigh. Fables, in particular those he had encountered here, were clearly not something he could handle. Lifting a hand he drew it through his dark hair and walked over to the red door. Frankly, he wasn’t sure he would ever get fully used to this life.

With that thought he flipped the sign over to read closed as the fatigue began to set in.