Fragment of Us
e, once filled with warmth, had become suffocating, each room a reminder of what they had lost. The walls still echoed with arguments that had replaced laughter
The streets were crammed with cars, motorcycles darted through narrow gaps, and the scent of sizzling street food f
the noise that never faded, the fact that he had
he me
flickered more than it worked. Arthur was unpacking a box of books in their small living room when a loud knock startl
n," Nick said, grin
the mood. But there was something about Nick-his easy confidence, the way he bo
nt on, they we
ood Ad
rrow sois (alleys), climbing over fences they probably shouldn't have, and sneaking int
food stalls to try whatever smelled the best. They raced each other up the footbridges over traffic-jammed ro
, throwing an arm around his shoulde
, where they'd sit on the floor flipping through manga. A noodle shop where the owner, an old woman with a sharp
hairs left behind by past tenants-but to them, it was everything. It was
ted up at the sky. "I'm gonna own a skyscraper one day,
he believed it. Nick had a way
ays & Fr
work without much fuss. Nick, on the other hand, was impossible to ignore. He was the type of st
ho could eat the spiciest som tam (papaya salad), he always had to win. Arthur
, and the only one who could put Nick in his place. She had an older brother who ran a stree
tching as Arthur and Nick argued over who was fa
rked. "I
r eyes. "You'
alls, not buying anything but trying all the free samples in the food court. They did group s
y Str
lot of takeout. Some nights, when she was especially tired, she wouldn't ta
ing about something. His parents ran a small shop selling secondhand electronics,
's place. It was messy and
ld him one evening, handing him a plate of
w much he needed to hear
igns of
assed, things
en, he was sketching in his noteboo
e you d
a sketch of Nick-unintentional, but obvious. Nic
ck grinned. "Dam
oved him.
racing. He didn't know why, but lately, be
care
& Realizi
bout Nick. The way his smile could light up a room. The way he
into something more, but by the time t
he rooftop again. Nick was sprawled out, arms behin
l always be like t
him, brows rais
tated. "Bes
rked. "O
ere on the tip of his tongue.
he d
, staring up at the stars, hopin