𝐂𝐎𝐌𝐏𝐋𝐄𝐓𝐄
❝ The world had given up on me but I don't want the world to give up on you. I'm not giving up on you, Heeseung ❞
Park Sunghoon had it all - world-renowned, unstoppable, and reigning as the best figure skater for as long as anyone c...
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NEVER REVEALING THEIR DEPTH ━━━━━━━━━━━━
Park Sunghoon stopped at a far distance just enough to see who the person was.
And to his surprise, it was a slender young man about his age perhaps? or maybe a bit older? He was wearing a helmet so he wasn't so sure how old he was, but by the way, he skidded his way through the ice so gracefully it made him think that he was a figure skater.
Sunghoon checked his surroundings to see if he had any company, there was no one so far, so it was only him and the young ice skater.
Why was I here again? Sunghoon asked himself, it was like he was processing his senses that he was out of his house not even wearing any warm clothes unless you consider only the gloves and fuzzy slippers if that counts.
But here he was out of the open.
He slowly, slowly wanted to turn back but his eyes were captured at the young male attempting to do an axel. It was one of the hardest tricks to do in figure skating.
Even Park Sunghoon himself took him a year or two to do such a stunt. Yet that young skater, that skater despite that he failed to do the axel, the way he twirled was so perfect.
Should he—?
No Sunghoon, stay where you are and just go back inside.
"Look for the right moment...," he said to the young skater, which he had hoped he didn't hear but the young skater caught him off guard, his voice echoed through the vast lake and of course, it had to be noticed.
The young male cast his hues at his surroundings which met Sunghoon's gaze but he paid no attention and continued what he was doing, kicking and gliding across the satisfied ice lake.
He tried again — kicking his legs as he started, once more he leaped hoping that he would land on his feet but then again it was a total failure.
"Start to pick up momentum and speed, it will seize you to the right moment to jump, and once you do strengthen your ankle to land on your foot." Park Sunghoon said he had no idea why he was advising this stranger but he felt like he needed to.
The young skater picked himself up and darted his eyes at him. "Yeah, the right moment doesn't need to be exactly the right moment... Old man," the male replied along with a small shrug stretching a small smirk across his feature.
Sunghoon raised an eyebrow at him, what did he just call him? Old? "Sorry if I was just trying to help. . . " he replied rather sarcastic in tone. The skater didn't listen and just continued his business yet he took Sunghoon's advice, taking on pace, and then took a leap of faith — landing on his foot though he almost stumbled, he manages to keep his balance.