oddball domesticity
hyosic.
original Jessica comes home late on the weekends, crashing into store-glass windows on the way home and grinning at the little kids mixing different sodas in their drinks and the adults getting their dinners off the value menu. Jessica messes up three times opening the door, decorating the keyhole with scraggly lines. Jessica crashes on the lump under the blankets, until the lump crawls out to arrange Jessica's limbs and lift Jessica's head onto a pillow.
Jessica starts Monday morning hitting the alarm clock. She finally arises to pancakes and orange juice on the kitchen table. An apron-clad Hyoyeon wields a pan, and shoots Jessica a dirty look.
"Did you know that alarm clocks are annoying to people who are awake?" Hyoyeon points out.
"I was out having fun," Jessica says, smelling the food on her way over to the oven.
"You having fun at night gets in the way of you waking up," Hyoyeon says. Her shoulders droop when Jessica grabs a few strands of hair, and lifts them up to her nose.
"Someone forgot to wash her hair," Jessica grins. "And I was about to tell you to live a little."
first concert feeling
jongyu
original They plan it out when they're searching for concert clips on Youtube. After getting as far as page ten and finally clicking on a video that doesn't get taken down (but it will when the page refreshes), Jonghyun takes his eyes off the current close-up of the singer and jabs Jinki in the shoulder.
"We should go to one," Jonghyun brings up. "I've never been."
"We should," Jinki agrees. "It'll be my first concert."
They leave Youtube for the ticket site.
They show up accidentally wearing band shirts. People pass by and stretch their jacket collars up to their mouths, thinking Jonghyun and Jinki don't hear their laughing. A couple of people actually tell them "nice shirts" but Jonghyun knows to ignore unwanted sarcasm. And by the way Jinki grabs his jacket sleeve right after, it doesn't bother him either.
"This is fun," Jinki says, grinning. And that is why Jonghyun tells everyone at school the next day, to never forget their first concerts.