After the interruption from Luke's sister, Rose, Luke and Sun found a quiet corner of the garden to regroup.
"Sorry about that," Luke said, his voice filled with apology.
Sun shook his head, a small smile playing at the corners of his lips. "It's okay," he said, his voice soft. "Family drama, right?"
Luke nodded, relieved that Sun wasn't upset by the interruption. "Yeah, something like that," he said, his voice tinged with amusement.
They stood there for a moment, the tension from before melting away in the warmth of their shared laughter.
And then, suddenly, Luke found himself blurting out the words he had been wanting to say since the moment he met Sun.
"Sun, would you like to go out with me?" he asked, his voice tentative.
Sun's eyes widened in surprise at the question, his heart skipping a beat at the thought of spending more time with Luke.
"Really?" he asked, unable to keep the surprise out of his voice.
Luke nodded, his heart pounding in his chest. "Yeah, I... I really like you, Sun. I want to get to know you better."
Sun's smile widened at the admission, his heart fluttering in his chest. "I'd love to," he said, his voice filled with excitement.
And with that, Luke felt a rush of happiness flood through him, knowing that he had found something truly special in Sun, something worth fighting for.
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Next day luke went to pick sun from the shop.
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Sun stood outside his flower shop, nervously checking his watch as he waited for Luke to arrive. He had barely slept a wink the night before, his mind racing with excitement at the prospect of their date.
And then, suddenly, he heard the sound of a motorcycle approaching, and he turned to see Luke pulling up in front of the shop.
Sun's heart skipped a beat at the sight of Luke on the bike, his leather jacket and dark sunglasses giving him an air of rugged charm.
"Hey," Luke said, flashing Sun a dazzling smile as he killed the engine.
"Hey," Sun replied, unable to keep the smile off his face.
Luke swung his leg over the bike and stepped onto the pavement, his gaze never leaving Sun's face.
"Ready for our date?" he asked, his voice low and rough.
Sun nodded, his heart racing with excitement. "Definitely."
Luke held out a helmet, his eyes sparkling with mischief. "Hop on," he said, his voice filled with excitement.
Sun hesitated for a moment, his heart pounding in his chest. He had never been on a motorcycle before, but something about the way Luke was looking at him made him feel brave.
With a deep breath, Sun took the helmet from Luke's outstretched hand and slipped it on, his hands trembling slightly as he climbed onto the back of the bike.
Luke climbed on behind him, his hands finding Sun's waist and pulling him close.
"Hold on tight," he whispered, his breath warm against Sun's ear.
And with that, they were off, the wind in their hair and the open road stretching out before them, their hearts racing with excitement at the adventure that lay ahead.
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The sun was setting over the city as Luke and Sun arrived at the beach, the sky ablaze with oranges and pinks. The sound of crashing waves filled the air, mingling with the distant cries of seagulls.
Luke parked the bike and helped Sun off, his hand lingering on Sun's waist for a moment longer than necessary.
"Wow," Sun said, his eyes wide with wonder as he took in the sight before him.
Luke smiled, his heart swelling with pride at the look of awe on Sun's face. "I thought you might like it here," he said, his voice soft.
Sun turned to him, a smile playing at the corners of his lips. "I love it," he said, his voice filled with excitement.
They walked hand in hand down to the water's edge, the sand cool beneath their feet. The sky above them was a riot of color, the setting sun casting a warm glow over the world around them.
As they reached the water, Luke stopped and turned to face Sun, his heart pounding in his chest.
"I wanted to bring you here because..." he began, his voice trailing off as he searched for the right words.
Sun looked at him, his eyes filled with curiosity.
"Because I wanted to spend some time alone with you," Luke admitted finally, his voice barely above a whisper.
Sun's heart skipped a beat at the admission, a rush of warmth flooding through him.
"I'd like that," he said softly, his voice filled with emotion.
And with that, they sat down on the sand, their fingers intertwined as they watched the sun sink below the horizon, lost in their own little world of laughter and conversation.
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As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the beach, Sun couldn't help but feel a sense of contentment wash over him.
He sat on the sand beside Luke, their fingers intertwined as they watched the waves roll in, lost in their own little world of laughter and conversation.
Sun couldn't remember the last time he had felt so at peace, so utterly content with the world around him. There was something about being here with Luke, something that made him feel alive in a way he had never felt before.
As they talked, Sun found himself opening up to Luke in a way he hadn't with anyone else. He told him about his dreams and aspirations, his fears and insecurities, and Luke listened with an attentiveness that made Sun's heart swell with affection.
And as the night wore on and the stars began to twinkle in the sky above them, Sun knew that he had found something truly special in Luke, something worth fighting for.
As they stood to leave, the sound of the waves crashing against the shore filled the air, a soothing lullaby that seemed to echo the rhythm of their hearts.
And as they walked back to Luke's bike, hand in hand, Sun knew that this was only the beginning of something extraordinary.
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