People are dancing all over the concert hall, jumping and singing along to the foreign singer. Everyone seemed happy to be here. Adrenaline flowing throughout their bodies, giving them absurd amount of energy and hyper-activeness at a very late time of the day such as now. Tay Tawan and New Thitipoom aren't any different.

At the moment. the two of them are watching a concert that they've been looking forward to for a long time already, with Tay standing right in front of New. Although the both of them are around the same height, they both chose to stand in this position rather than next to one another.

"New," Tay started to scold the other person the moment he felt someone hug him from behind. He needn't to look in order to know who it was. "We're in public!"

But... however much Tay scolded New, the other man would want to tease him even more. New left his chin on Tay's shoulder and whispered in the ear of the elder man, "No one would pay attention, Tay. I want to stay like this."

"Hey!" Tay complained before turning to smack his fists on the other's chest.

"See, you like to use force to solve problems."

"It's because you bullied me first."

"You like to use force. All I wanted to do was to stay with you."

Tay doesn't understand. Nowadays, New act out on his feelings much more than before to the point that Tay cannot catch up with his actions. Someone whose heart does not match his words like Tay Tawan does not know how to act in these situations.

All Tay could do was blush and turn back to pay attention to the singer on the stage, not wanting to let the younger man see how wide his smile currently is.

New laughed out of amusement and embraced the man in front of him once more. He left his chin on the elder man again, but this time instead of complaining, Tay leaned back into his embrace as if the person behind him is his comfort zone.

New smiled at Tay's action and pulled Tay deeper into his embrace, closing whatever gap they once had between their bodies. "Thank you"

"Um"

The two of them continued staying like that throughout the whole concert, without having the slight sign of wanting to change their position.

-End of Chapter-