"An Unlikely Infatuation"
Part 1
Sangwoo was walking down the London street at night, his arm grabbed by his mom, as they strolled at a slow pace. His mom had taken him on this trip to London as a goodbye gift, since he had finally decided to move out of her house. Sangwoo observed his surroundings with his soulless gaze, while his mother rambled on about who knows what. The city lights reflected off the wet pavement, and the sounds of the bustling streets created a cacophony of noise, but nothing seemed to interest Sangwoo. That was until his eyes were drawn to an electric bus stop billboard. The billboard displayed a promotion for a new Netflix show called Insiders 2, and the image showed a bunch of different people. One of these people caught Sangwoos eye, and he stopped walking, causing his mother to stumble forward. She looked over at him, confused, only to see him staring at the billboard. She looked at the billboard, but by the time she did, the image had changed. The new image showed a different scene from the show, but Sangwoo's attention was still fixed on the previous image. His mother asked Sangwoo what's wrong, but he didn't respond. He just stared at the billboard, waiting for the image to change again. His mother looked at him, concerned, and tried to tug on his arm, but Sangwoo didn't budge. Eventually, the Netflix promotion popped up again, and Sangwoo instantly took out his phone and snapped a picture of the promotion, and then another one of the participant that had caught his eye. Sangwoo's mother saw something different in his eyes that she'd never seen before - a glimmer of emotion. She looked at him, surprised, and asked, "Sangwoo, what's going on? Who is that?" But Sangwoo didn't respond. He was too busy studying the image on his phone. The boy on the screen had caught his eye, and for the first time in his life, Sangwoo felt something - love, obsession, and a need to claim the boy as his. The boy on the screen was an unnatural blond-headed man with the brightest smile. He had short, fluffy hair that was dyed a vibrant blonde color, and his brown eyes sparkled with a hint of mischief. His pale skin and chubby cheeks only added to his charm, and Sangwoo couldn't help but feel drawn to him. He didn't know the boy's name, but he knew he needed to find out. As the billboard changed again, Sangwoo began to walk with his mother to the diner they were planning to go to. But his mind was filled with desire, and he couldn't take his eyes off the image on his phone. His mother looked at him, concerned, and asked if he was okay, but Sangwoo just nodded, his eyes still fixed on the screen. As they walked, Sangwoo's thoughts were consumed by the boy on the screen. He wondered who he was, what his name was, and where he lived. He felt a sense of determination wash over him - he would find out everything about this boy, and he would make him his. The thought sent a shiver down his spine, and for the first time in his life, Sangwoo felt alive. As they entered the diner, Sangwoo's mother sat down at a booth, and he followed, his eyes still fixed on his phone. But his mind was already racing ahead, planning his next move. He would find the boy, and he would make him his. Nothing would stop him.