Yes, he was going there again.

After so many years Tweek still wasn't able to get over him, everyday the pain kept eating away at him.

He's 27 now, he lives on his own, he can afford meals and rent with his wage. It's all there but one thing, and nothing could fill that emptiness.

This was the only way he knew how to make it stop. It wasn't healthy, but at least it was effective.

Upon stepping into the bar he heard the tiny rinkle of the golden bell hanging above the door. He looked around for a brief second before sitting down on a bar stool.

He always felt uncomfortable doing this during the day time, but he wouldn't dare going home shitfaced when it's dark outside and lord knows what could happen to him. And besides, it's not like he ever caused any trouble when drunk, and no one would really look at him either if he just quietly sat and downed drink after drink until he couldn't remember his own name. So maybe it was all just in his head, just like everything else.

The atmosphere of the bar was comfortable, probably more so than his own apartment. Although he felt as if he was here more than home at this point anyway.

The bartender was still taking the orders of other customers, but he was okay with waiting; it's all he's been doing for the past nine years or so. He let out a sigh and his eyes wandered across the glinstering coloured bottles of liquor behind the bar. He carefully read the lables with neat, cursive lettering, the language of the names differing from English, to French, to Spanish, to ones he couldn't even recognise. He realised he hadn't had half of them, not even a quarter of them, but he didn't care much for it, it all ends in the same way.

Tapping his fingers on the oaken bar top, he let out another sigh.

How did he get here? Why did it come to this? He asked these questions to himself, fully well knowing the answers. That day is still imprinted in his memory ever since the moment it left a scar on him. It all went by so quick, he barely had the time to realise the words they were saying, but the realisation had settled in so quickly: it was his all his fault. If he just hadn't-

His thoughts were interrupted by someone moving the stool next to him back a bit before taking place on the leather cushioning. Tweek's eyebrows furrowed into a frown. Of all the stools he could've sat down on, this douchebag chose the one next to him.

He looked aside to glance at him, intending to shoot him a mean stare until maybe he'd switch seats, but the man didn't look back. Swallowing his pride, Tweek spoke up, "Hey, uh..." Before another word could leave his mouth, the guy turned his head to him, widening his eyes as Tweek did the same.

"Tweek?"

"Craig?"

They spoke in unison, before staying silent for a second. It was like they needed some time to recognise someone they had known their whole life. Tweek's heart started pounding louder in his chest, his mind absent of thought, his mouth absent of words. Craig broke the silence with a chuckle. "How have you been? Damn, it's been like - what? Eight, nine years now?"

The corners of Tweek's mouth formed into a saddened smile on their own, how he had missed his voice...

"Yeah I've- I've been good...!" He cheerily exclaimed, hoping it didn't seem too forced. Or a lie, at that. "How uh...How about you?"

"Well actually," Craig started to grin a bit. "I got engaged to my girlfriend a few days ago!"

Like a knife through his heart. Tweek could've sworn he heard his heart shatter into a thousand pieces inside of himself, right then and there. His mouth opened... "That's great! Really...Ngh, really great!" ...words just fell out. Saying this felt like vomiting to him.

It wasn't what he wanted to say, he wanted to yell, he wanted to cry, he wanted to blame him, or anyone else, but he couldn't. Because it wasn't right. Craig chose someone else over him, and he doesn't have anything to say about what makes him happy. But it hurt, to see him so happy.

So happy without him.

He clenched tightly onto the fabric of his pants legs, forcing away tears before they were even coming.

Again a silence fell, Tweek still forcing a smile to the point of his jaw hurting.

"So? How has your love life been, hm?" Craig asked in return. He obviously meant it with good intentions but, boy if he knew.

"I...I haven't really like, found anyone just yet." Tweek nervously scratched the back of his neck, quickly stopping and putting his hand back down in his lap before Craig would notice. He already knows he's doing worse than him, he doesn't also need to know he hasn't yet stopped with his unhealthy coping mechanisms. Quite the opposite actually, he got more.

Nevertheless, Craig stayed positive, keeping a light grin on his face. "Well, they're all missing out man. Their loss."

Their chatter seemed never-ending to Tweek. The more they talked the more Tweek had just wished he had gotten wasted at his own place. He would've never seen Craig, he wouldn't have added to the pain by talking about his girlfriend, Steph, he said her name was. He knows he should be happy for them, but he just couldn't bring himself to be right now.

He wanted closure if nothing else, but he didn't get any of it. He still felt for him. And for just a second he had hoped Craig maybe still felt something for him, too.

It felt like a cruel joke of fate, to make him walk right into the man who he had longed for every day since they broke up, just to hear he's too late. Too late to get back together. Too late for closure. Too late to make the pain stop.

It was time to accept that.

After mindlessly going along with whatever topic Craig brought up for about an hour, Tweek had made the excuse that his shift would start again soon. It was Sunday, he has no shifts on Sunday, but he's come this far by telling false truths, why not one to get out of this misery.

They had exchanged their numbers and addresses. Something in Tweek wished he hadn't done that; he'd only see him more and more often, but it was done with already, anyway.

The bell rinkled again when he stepped out of the bar, it shook him back into reality. It took the whole walk home to process what just happened. It felt like a dream, or a nightmare rather. But it did happen. He didn't know if he should be happy it did or not.

Tweek couldn't sleep until deep in the night, tissues full of tears dropped carelessly on the floor or in his bed, full of happy memories he could never get back, until finally it stopped. His breathing calmed and still sobbing softly he finally fell asleep.

He hadn't had dreams for a while, but that was okay. When he did, they were always nightterrors. He'd wake up screaming and upset the landlord, or in a cold sweat on the floor after falling off his bed, or crying and hyperventilating, wishing for it all to stop.

But that wasn't the case today.

Today there were no nightmares, just a comforting darkness. It was calmer there than anywhere else, it just made him want to stay asleep forever.

But he couldn't, he was woken up by the sound of knocking on his door. He groaned at the light shining through his blinds, squeezing his eyes shut again and crawling deeper under the sheets, hoping the person would leave eventually. It couldn't be the landlord, he paid his rent a week ago, as for friends...He didn't have many, not ones that would come over anyway, or knew where he lived to begin with. Still fuzzy from being woken up so early, he didn't even think of someone else.

But unlike he hoped they didn't go away, a more aggressive sounding knock was heard all throughout the house. Sighing, he sat up in his bed, tissues falling onto the ground at the shift of his sheets. Rubbing his eyes and yawning he stood up and made his way to the door. He hadn't even had his coffee yet, it was too early for this shit.

He unlocked and opened the door, met with the reason his eyes are red and puffy from crying right now. But he wasn't the only one.

In the door opening stood Craig, wiping away tears with frustration, his expression was nothing like yesterday's. He was angry, furious even. But not at Tweek.

Worryingly, he wanted to ask what happened, but Craig already answered before he could get a word out of his mouth. "The fucking bitch cheated on me."

Furrowing his eyebrows Tweek stayed silent. He didn't know what to say, but he had to say something. "Do you wanna come inside?" He asked in a soft voice, opening the door a bit further. With a wordless nod Craig stepped inside, Tweek closing the door after him and guiding him to his 'humble' living room. They both sat down on the couch, not facing one another. The atmosphere was so much different than yesterday, it was so tense. It made Tweek uncomfortable, Craig knew that, but there was no one else he could turn to.

"Four fucking years..."

Tweek looked up when Craig spoke. Phone in hand, he was trying to dry his tears. Tweek looked over for a second, seeing he was skimming through old messages of him and Steph. "Craig, maybe...maybe you should put your phone down...It's not gonna help, y'know..."

Craig sighed deeply. "I know. I just-...I...Fuck..." He carelessly dropped his phone a little above the wooden coffee table and held his head in his hands. "I just don't get it...I don't want to still love her after this...So then why can't I not love her?"

Tweek scooted a little closer, putting his hand on his shoulder. "It...It takes time..." What could he say here without being a hypocrite? After so many years he still hadn't fallen out of love with Craig either.

Skipping the useless 'with who?' and 'how did you find out?' topics, Craig just got to the case. "I moved in with her half a year ago- I...I don't anywhere else to stay but I'm gonna have to pack my stuff and leave."

"I uh...You can stay here for a while? It- It might be kinda small here, but I might have an air mattress somewhere for you to sleep on...?"

Craig looked up at him like he had just saved his life with only those words. "Thank you...so much- I..." He tried not to show how upset but also relieved he was, but the tears continuing to roll down his cheeks while he thanked him said enough. "Thank you." He repeated himself.

That same day Craig went to pick up his things, saying that he'll leave most of them packed so that he doesn't take up too much space.

He had been settled in with Tweek for a couple of days now. It didn't feel as awkward as expected, quite the opposite. It brought about a sense of nostalgia; ordering pizza and take-out, watching movies together. The laughter they shared filled the usual silence Tweek would be hearing whenever he was home. It was fun, sobering even. But the nights were tough.

He hadn't slept a second since Craig moved in. He simply lied awake, glancing at him, remembering old memories he thought he had finally drowned in liquor. Memories of sleepovers when they were kids, staying up to play video games. Or that one sleepover when they were teens and they confessed to one another, or the following ones where they'd fall asleep in each other's arms. Their first kiss, first dance, first time together.

It all laid right there before him, lightly snoring on the dark blue air mattress.

Tonight wasn't anything different from the past few nights. Tweek eyed his alarm clock, reading one AM.

He let out a soft sigh, going back to mindlessly staring at Craig, thinking to himself.

He seemed so different, so much happier. Maybe he was just unusually happy that day because he got engaged and maybe he's been happy living with him cause Tweek was his only hope but...he seemed so different from back then.

Maybe just got happier the older he got? Maybe he's happier because of his job? Tweek thought for a bit. Craig hadn't actually mentioned anything about his job. He just suddenly remembered what he had said back then.

It was only a few days after graduation. They had been planning this for years now, they would move out of this shit town together as soon as they could. They had everything figured out, now all they needed was enough money.

It was all going according to plan, until one day Craig told Tweek he had quit his job so he can find a better one now that he has his diploma.

"Are you crazy!? We need all the income we can so we can afford a house together!" Tweek shouted at him.

Craig rolled his eyes, having expected him to freak out. "I'll get a new job soon, don't worry so much!" He told him.

"But what if you don't!? I thought you said we were gonna move out as soon as we could! You're fucking everything up!"

Craig got angrier. "Oh I'm fucking everything up? Like you can afford a house with your petty job at your parents' coffee house. Does everything have to be spoon-fed to you!?"

Tweek crossed his arms, leaning forward. "Urg! I can do things on my own you know! I don't need them, or you, or anyone else! If I had known you we're gonna fuck over the both of us I would've gathered all the money myself!"

"Damn, okay, Mr Independent. If you can handle it all by yourself, you don't need me. We're done."

"Arg, fine!"

Tweek didn't know back then that what he said would be the cause of many lonely nights, crying over that one thing: what if he hadn't said that?

It hurt him so deep, but it was too late now. The damage was done. He sighed and went to turn on his back but the shifting of his blankets woke Craig. "You're still up?" He asked.

Tweek jerked up a bit, turning back to see Craig's eyes were open. "Ah, yeah, can't sleep..."

"You still have sleeping problems...?" It was strange for Tweek to hear that after all these years of not having seen him or spoken to him, he still remembered his issues and also cared about them. But that might be pretty hard to forget after having dated since middle school.

Tweek nodded.

"That's okay, we can talk until you fall asleep. Like old times. Anything on your mind?" Craig asked, smiling kindly.

"Yeah, actually...Um, did you get the job you said you wanted to?"

Craig sighed and sat up on his mattress. "I kinda knew this question was coming...No, I didn't. I do have a job but it's nowhere near where I wanted to be; it's an office job. It's where I met Steph, actually, she was a client."

Tweek sat up too now, focused on his hands lying in his lap. "Oh..."

There was some silence before Craig spoke up again. "I...I should've listened to you." He said.

"What?"

"The day we broke up, I should've listened to you; you were right. I should've kept my job so we could've afforded a house. I'm sorry." He apologised.

Tweek shook his head. "No, I should've believed in you more...besides, I'm not exactly where I wanted to be either. My parents expanded their business so I work in one of their cafés nearby, so...Yeah, I'm still getting everything spoon-fed. And my apartment is pretty shitty too." Tweek said.

"That's exactly why you were right, if I had kept my job we would've still been together and we would've had better incomes and a better place to live...We'd both be in a much better place, living together in a nice house. I wish things had gone differently..."

Tweek nodded and pulled his collar over the bottom half of his face, lightly blushing at the thought that maybe this meant he was willing to give it another shot.

Craig looked at him and frowned. "Wait a second."

"Hm?" Tweek turned to him, letting go of his collar, allowing it to slip back to loosely hanging around his neck.

"I know that face all too well, Tweek." He said and leaned into him, making Tweek more flustered. "Do you...still like me?" Tweek widened his eyes and looked away. "Uh- N-No! Gah, maybe!? I...I don't know...?" He said frantically, still keeping his voice down.

"I'm not saying anything until I hear a straight answer."

Tweek looked at him, a bit saddened. "Well...I-I guess I do- I'm...I'm so sorry...I missed you so much, everyday I wish I hadn't said that stupid shit that day, so we could've still been together and-!" He was interrupted by a pair of soft lips pressing against his. He blushed darkly, widening his eyes. His heartbeat fastened at the familiar feeling he had misses so for years. He allowed himself to relax his tense muscles, closing his eyes and melting again his lips, kissing back shakily. Craig pulled away after some time, smiling.

"Y-You..." Tweek stuttered, his mouth slightly agape.

"Yeah...I still kinda liked you too."

Craig was patient in letting Tweek process what had just happened, like he had always been. He expected when he did, that he would be happy, but Tweek looked at him with a frown and saddened eyes. "Craig...Can you tell me something?" He mumbled softly.

"Uh, yeah...?"

"If you she hadn't cheated on you, would you have chosen her...?"

Now he got it. Of course, Tweek didn't just want to end up just being his second choice after all those years of being together. "...I don't know. But I do know that...when I saw you, I still felt something for you. And it hurt a lot...it felt like I had made a mistake- like I was giving up on something great...I don't know if that's enough but..."

"I- Craig I've been...I've been doing awful ever since that day..." He looked down in his lap, not wanting to look at Craig when he tells him. "I've been so miserable...I started drinking- a lot. That's why I was at the bar that day. I was gonna drink my sorrows away..."

Craig widened his eyes a bit, frowning. He clenched his fists, still feeling this was his fault.

With teary eyes, Tweek looked at him again. "I would forgive you in a heartbeat...B-But I just need to know if you'll love me as much as I love you..."

Craig gritted his teeth. He wanted to promise him, to stay, to heal with him. He had helped him so much staying distracted from what had happened, it made him want to stay, but he knew he was still too scared, and so was Tweek. He opened his mouth to speak some hesitant words, but he didn't have to when Tweek already spoke before him. "Sorry, I know that's not fair of me to ask...after what happened with you and Steph..." He attempted to dry his tears before they fell over the edge, but he couldn't stop it from happening. After all these years of wanting him back, he himself is the one being hesitant?

"No it's okay, I get it...To tell you the truth, I'm still not fully over Steph either, I was just...distracted? And spending time with you just kinda...I felt something I haven't felt in years, not even with Steph." They exchanged short glances before slowly looking away again. Neither of them really knew how to go from here. It's like they just chose the wrong option so many years ago, and now they're living out the bad ending of that choice. It felt like a point of no return, neither parting nor getting back together felt like the right decision.

The silence between them lasted for seconds that felt like hours. Like time wasn't continuing as long as they didn't say anything, but it was, and there was a decision to be made. But...that didn't have to be made right now.

"Tell you what...What if we just, like, stay like this for a while? Not in a relationship, but we both know we have feelings for each other and we don't have to pretend like we don't. And we'll just see where it goes from there?" It wasn't much like Craig to be the optimist, then again Tweek neither, but he looked at it more realistically. They would fall for each other more and more again over time, it couldn't really go any different. They would learn to trust again.

Tweek looked over at him. Craig would never forget the smile he gave him that day. Sincere, full of happiness, tears of joy filling his eyes and his cheeks tinted pink, as he said yes.

That same smile he gave him years later, when the answer, again, was yes.