Sangwoo seen the boy starting to focus trying to say something then suddenly flinching away from his touch hurting himself groaning in pain. Sangwoo tilted his head from his actions not really saying anything wondering why he had acted like that when he just saved him from being literally killed by those girls.
The boy started to talk again then immediately started to cry silent tears as he had looked down thinking hard about something then had apologized for something he thought he has caused.
Sangwoo gently pulls the scared crying boy up looking at him softly yet his eyes would never show the compassion he felt for the boy. He was so thoughtful. This boy wasn't the center of Sangwoos problems it was himself. He felt the boy's hands grab at his shoulders as if he was stabilizing the boy's stance. Then he had apologized again crying more.
Sangwoo leaned into the boy's face looking him deep into his eyes of sorrow. The boy was really sorry for something but what did he do to have to be so sorry? It confused Sangwoo a lot. He cupped both sides of the boy's face wiping his tears away with his thumbs and gave him a small smile of appreciation.
Sangwoo suddenly yanked the boy into a warm tight hug rubbing his back a moment. His hand traveled into boy messed up orange hair petting at it and holding his head to his chest humming. His heart pumped very strongly as he held this body this close to him. He didn't realize he needed this hug as badly as the boy did. "You did nothing wrong... you have not done anything to me that I haven't deserved... I can tell you aren't a trouble maker... for now on stay by my side and don't leave it... I won't leave you alone..." Sangwoo said leaning his head onto the boy's shoulder "what is your name again?" Sangwoo asked.

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FanfictionDinis is a 15 year old portuguese whose forced to live in Seoul, South Korea capital, with his almost absent sister. In the middle of not being accepted by his new colleagues and chased out from them, he finds himself being deceived by the high-scho...