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λ¬Έν•˜μœ€ πš–πš˜πš˜πš— πš‘πšŠπš’πšžπš— ([personal profile] detricote) wrote in [community profile] unknownballad 2024-10-07 08:29 am (UTC)

With Yohan being here alone (well not alone, exactly, but without his usual entourage), it's likely that they won't be here for too much longer than what they'd planned for. Siwoo and the rest of them aren't too likely to leave their boss stranded for too long. This isn't something Hayun should be worrying about (is he actually worrying? A little but also not really. Yohan's people won't let anything happen to Yohan and since Hayun is here too, nothing will happen to him either), especially since they're still technically among the planned days of their trip. If they start to get a little too far on the other side of them, however, then maybe...

Hayun looks over at Yohan, toying with the tie on his robe before sliding himself closer, into that clearly open invitation. Pressing himself up against Yohan's side, Hayun pushes his hood back off of his head then lays it against the older man. Being well and truly alone with the man, pressed up against him like this, it makes Hayun's heart pound in his chest. If not for the several thick layers he's wearing, he almost wonders if Yohan would be able to feel it through his ribs.

"And we'll be okay if the power does go out or whatever, right?" He presses in a little tighter against Yohan as though the mere mention of a power outage is enough to drop the temperature in the cabin and Yohan is the only source of heat. Being this close to him really is quite warm, though. Warm enough, perhaps, to carry him through a power outage should it come about.

"I'm not worried. Not that worried. I've just never been in the mountains during a snowstorm before." He's never been in the mountains, period.

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