The Great Gatsby: A Fictional Narrative

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Waking up first as usual, Hanbin slowly sat up only to be stopped by Bobby’s grasp around his waist. He looked down and smiled affectionately at him. He laid back down and faced Bobby. He had to admit, he loved seeing him like this. A bit needy, always wanting to cuddle. Then again there were days where Hanbin acted in the same way. Hanbin leaned in toward Bobby and blew air in his face. Bobby began to stir and then opened his eyes while grabbing at his nose. Trying to back away from Hanbin as fast as possible and the stench of his morning breath. “Well… good morning then.” Hanbin said. He got up and began walking toward the bathroom. Bobby reached out to grab Hanbins ankle to stop him, only to end up tripping …show more content…

“What? No, but yesterday you said- “Bobby started. “So what about it! I said what I wanted to say and-“ Hanbin stated only to be cut off. “Don’t you dare, you and I both know what you implied. So if you suddenly changed your mind I hope you have a damn well good reason.” Bobby said becoming irritated. “I- Well, It’s,” Hanbin sighed, “Fine where do you want to go.” Hanbin looked at the ground. Feeling defeated and stupid for being mad, especially toward the one person who has been there for him. “Honestly, I want to go do something I have not done in a while. Let’s go to…. Just a few places, like a café and the karaoke place. It would be extremely fun.” Bobby said. Hanbin slowly nodded his head, “Okay so do you want to get ready to go?” “I am good; I can just change my clothes really quick.” Bobby answered. They got ready, including putting on their shoes and grabbing their wallets and jackets as they left the dorms. Hanbin and Bobby walked around the streets looking for a small café that is pretty much empty. They shared some small talk. Mostly about ideas for some newer songs and recalling memories in the past. Eventually they did manage to find a quaint little café. They wore their hoods and sat in a corner of the