This was getting weird, wasn’t it? Speaking with Richard never seemed like the right thing to do, especially when he reached for straws that weren’t there, when he asked for people that no longer liver or when he wanted to know something about those that - despite everyones best efforts - seemingly had left this world behind. Was all that still affecting Richard? Or was it just Yujins presence that felt like a bad omen, that seemingly took things from the blonde that he wanted to forget about? Sure, they all had ways to cope with things but this couldn’t be healthy, not in a million years. Frankly, he was asking for something, for anything, that served as a sign and yet, he received a bit more than that. All of a sudden, the blondes whole demeanor changed and he pushed the wolf away once more - and Yujin wondered, now that he’d heard the sleuth of words directed at him and his own failures, what it must have felt like to be stuck in Richards skin. Somehow, he didn’t want to know and the sole assumption that it would be easier than his own life was going to be the worst opinion he’d ever ever had.
“You don’t need to go anywhere!”, he called after Richard, but the blonde was faster than him, more uncaring than he was and his body also was able to carry his own weight way better. Yujin stumbled after Richard, disgusted by his own lack of balance, by his slow reaction and by the fact that the cold wind blew in through the door, now that Richard had stormed out. There wasn’t much time to put on clothes, or shoes, or anything for that matter and if he was honest, he didn’t care as he forced his body to do his bidding, to run after the blonde and to finally get a move on. It was cold and dark outside and the snow, one with the ice, felt like it was burning itself through his skin to begin with - but now, Richard just stood there, unable to go on himself and Yujin caught up to him. “There ... is really no need to go for a walk dressed like this. Everything’s fine”, he sighed, now that he himself stood there in the snow as well, glancing at the blonde figure. What the fuck was he going to do? Just hope for something to happen? No, that would suffice. Instead, he gently wrapped his hands around Richard and pulled him into a hug - this was nice, wasn’t it? Now they were together and nothing else mattered, as all of this should be. “I’m here, you don’t need to go anywhere”, Yujin reassured him - but why the hell would he even do that? “Let’s go back inside.”
“You don’t need to go anywhere!”, he called after Richard, but the blonde was faster than him, more uncaring than he was and his body also was able to carry his own weight way better. Yujin stumbled after Richard, disgusted by his own lack of balance, by his slow reaction and by the fact that the cold wind blew in through the door, now that Richard had stormed out. There wasn’t much time to put on clothes, or shoes, or anything for that matter and if he was honest, he didn’t care as he forced his body to do his bidding, to run after the blonde and to finally get a move on. It was cold and dark outside and the snow, one with the ice, felt like it was burning itself through his skin to begin with - but now, Richard just stood there, unable to go on himself and Yujin caught up to him. “There ... is really no need to go for a walk dressed like this. Everything’s fine”, he sighed, now that he himself stood there in the snow as well, glancing at the blonde figure. What the fuck was he going to do? Just hope for something to happen? No, that would suffice. Instead, he gently wrapped his hands around Richard and pulled him into a hug - this was nice, wasn’t it? Now they were together and nothing else mattered, as all of this should be. “I’m here, you don’t need to go anywhere”, Yujin reassured him - but why the hell would he even do that? “Let’s go back inside.”
Looking back, it maybe is like the toy carts you rode when you were a kid. But those toy carts could never go beyond the walls of the lawn. We want to follow the rugged concrete road beyond the wall. As we've grown, we've decided to leave behind the toy cart.