Weeks flew by as Yoon and Seojun scribbled notes, giggled through windows, and waved stuffed animals at each other from their bedrooms. Yoon’s favorite was a threadbare rabbit named Jjokki, while Seojun’s “guard bear,” Captain Crunch, wore a foil sword taped to his paw. Though separated by a garden and two mansion walls, they’d become best friends—even if their conversations were silent, written in giant letters or mimed through exaggerated charades.
But tonight was different.
Yoon’s parents were away, and the mansion buzzed with maids polishing silver and guards patrolling hallways. A grandfather clock ticked ominously in the foyer, its pendulum swinging like a warning. Seojun, ever the schemer, pressed his face against his bedroom window and flashed a handwritten sign:
“SNEAK OUT? I HAVE A PLAN! ☠️”
Yoon hesitated. How? The first floor was a fortress. He’d once tried to sneak a cookie from the kitchen and been caught by the head guard’s laser-eyed glare. But Seojun unfolded a crumpled sketch: an escape route through the rose bushes, ducking under the kitchen window, then sprinting to the oak tree by his bedroom. “Trust me,” Seojun mouthed, tapping the paper like a general plotting a siege.
At midnight, heart pounding, Yoon tiptoed past snoring guards, thorns snagging his pajamas. Moonlight turned the garden into a silver maze, and the oak tree’s branches clawed at the sky like skeletal hands. Seojun leaned out of his window, grinning. “Grab my hand!” he whispered. With a tug, Yoon tumbled inside, both collapsing in muffled laughter. A lamp rattled, and they froze—but no footsteps came.
“We… did it,” Yoon gasped, clutching his sides. No more paper pads—they could finally talk. His voice felt strange, loud and free in the quiet room.
Seojun dumped a treasure trove onto his bed: chocolate chips pilfered from the pantry, grape soda swiped from his sister’s stash, and a mountain of teddy bears salvaged from attic boxes. Captain Crunch toppled off the pile, foil sword jabbing a pillow. “Fortress time!” Seojun declared, draping blankets over chairs. They used clothespins to secure mismatched quilts, creating a lopsided castle that smelled faintly of mothballs. Huddled inside with flashlights, they cast bear-shaped shadows on the walls.
“This is way better than my boring room,” Yoon said, hugging a polar bear plushie missing an ear. His mansion bedroom, all velvet curtains and oil paintings of scowling ancestors, felt worlds away.
“Told you!” Seojun tossed a chip into the air and caught it in his mouth. Crumbs sprayed everywhere. “Now, storytime. Once, there was a spy teddy who stole… all the cookies in the kingdom!”
They invented wild tales until dawn, their whispers blending with crickets outside. Captain Crunch became a cookie-thief turned hero; Jjokki rode a soda-can rocket to Mars. When Yoon’s eyelids drooped, Seojun handed him a pillow stuffed with feathers poking out the seams. “Just don’t snore,” he teased, flopping onto a beanbag.
“You snore!” Yoon fired back, grinning. He’d never had a sleepover—or a friend who made his stomach hurt from laughing.
By sunrise, the fortress sagged, candy wrappers littered the floor, and their parents would’ve grounded them for life… but for two boys with a secret, it was the perfect night. As birds chirped outside, they pinky-promised: next time, they’d borrow Seojun’s dad’s walkie-talkies… and raid the kitchen’s cookie jar.
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i love building fortresses tooo
2025-05-03
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