woosan matchpoint: a sports fest
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There are five new players on their squad this season—they’ve discussed the changes before their break, once management finalised all the transfers. There’d been no mention of a Wooyoung.
“Which Wooyoung? Jung Wooyoung? From Gimpo FC?”
“That’s the one.”
Though he tries to be rational about the news, San can’t stop the feeling in his stomach—like a pit opening up, full of dread and a whole other kind of nerves. They make his breath catch, his skin feels like it’s crawling with spiders. Because, if San is the golden boy of his team, the striker that has almost brought Ulsan a victory, Jung Wooyoung is the striker who finished last season with a trophy.
It’s one of the many differences between them.
After Wooyoung joins Ulsan KQ, San’s whole life turns upside down.
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Since his debut in the Olympic pool eight years ago, two-time Olympic champion Choi San has never lost to anyone in the 100 Fly. That is, until an unknown swimmer by the name of Jung Wooyoung out-touches him at the first championship meet of the season and shocks everyone.
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San is a star swimmer who's barely staying afloat and Wooyoung helps him breathe again.
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“I really think this housing rule is a joke,” Wooyoung blurted out. “On top of graduating, and having to deal with all the stress of it and internships, finals and all that, they still want us to find a way to not be homeless? People come from all over the country to study here and it’s not easy to find a place to stay.”
“That’s San’s problem, actually,” Yunho said after nodding, apparently agreeing with Wooyoung’s little rant. “He’s from the countryside, and he's not really well off. Rent in Seoul is crazy expensive, and if you don’t have someone to share it with, it’ll be a struggle, even more so for a college kid.”
“Yeah,” Wooyoung said. “He definitely needs a roommate.”
That idea definitely sparked something in Wooyoung, but he forced himself to sleep on it before making what could be a bad, bad call.
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After a serious injury puts Wooyoung’s career to a sudden halt, he needs to do something quick as to not have financial issues. San needs somewhere to stay and Wooyoung has a spare room. Maybe it's not a solution, but it works in more ways than one.
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“We gotta stop meeting like this.” First his apartment, then the library, now out here at the buttcrack of dawn.
“Like what?”
“Face to face, in random ass places, where neither of us know the other will be there and yet we just have to end up together.”
“Do you not like running into each other?”
Wooyoung blushes, stumbles over his words. “I mean. I’m not complaining.”
San laughs in Wooyoung’s face. “You were literally just complaining?”
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“Who doesn’t have a partner?” Professor Kim asks.
Wooyoung slowly raises his hand until it hovers next to his ear. One of the trio’s hand lifts slowly, abandoned by her friends, too. The artsy girl next to the emergency door doesn’t have a partner, either. Wooyoung feels a little sick. He might be extroverted, but the idea of being partnered with a total stranger is even too much for his social battery these days. Professor Kim instructs them to form a duo, and Wooyoung’s relief is short-lived because he still doesn’t have a partner.
He’s too nervous to look behind him at whoever the other prospects may be.
“San, why don’t you and Wooyoung pair up for this?”
In the rush of his frustration, Wooyoung hadn’t even thought about San, only two bodies down the row, left in a similar lurch. He wasn’t a total stranger, at least. He leans forward and offers a small smile that is mirrored in return.or
Wooyoung and San are partnered for a literature assignment, and thanks to instant chemistry, everything unravels from there.
