Sunbaeās face was full of expectation as he handed the ball to Heon.
Heon hesitated before taking it, positioning himself midway to the hoop. He stood just shy of the three-point line, and his stance looked familiarālike something out of a textbook.
He jumped and shot with textbook form.
The ball arced nicely but fell short, bouncing off before it even touched the rim.
I sighed in relief. Even I miss three-pointers sometimes, and if a complete beginner like him had sunk one on his first try, my spot as shooting guard mightāve been in jeopardy. For now, his height made him a better fit for center.
Sunbae clapped exaggeratedly and stepped forward. āGreat job! Youāve got potential. Your formās clean. I was shockedāitās just like Siwooās. Now that I think about it, you two kinda look alike.ā
āHow so?ā
Heon, whoād been staring blankly at the rolling ball, suddenly looked up.
āUh⦠the handsome part?ā
Seriously? I rolled my eyes so hard it was almost audible.
Heon, unlike me, took Sunbaeās words at face value. He repeated āhandsome, handsomeā a few times under his breath, then blushed. āSiwoo hyung is handsome.ā
I gave him a flat look. Weād only just exchanged names yesterday and found out we lived nearby. It felt too soon for him to be this chummy.
āSiwoo, show him how itās done. Teach him step by step.ā
āā¦ā¦I think Jin-wook would be better. Heās a power forward, after all.ā
I felt weirdly uncomfortable. I did want to avoid Heon, but Jin-wook was the better teacher. Their positions were similar, so he could pass on the know-how.
āMe?ā
Jin-wook walked into the gym just then. He mustāve heard his name. He changed into his basketball shoes and added, āYeah, Iād be better than this dumbass Baek Siwoo.ā
āWhy am I a dumbass?ā
āDumb and brute.ā
āWhat are you, then?ā
āA fucking genius.ā
āYou donāt even know what that means, do you?ā
I grabbed the ball from Sunbae and hurled it at Jin-wookās face. He yelped and dodged, catching it with a smirk.
I scowled, but I mustāve been smiling too.
When I turned my head and met Heonās gaze, I awkwardly looked away. Iām not usually shy, but his sudden friendliness put me off.
Weād be teammates, so this awkwardness wasnāt ideal. But at least his basketball skills were beginner-level. Time would fix the awkwardness, and by the time he grew into a decent center, weād be close.
***
A week later.
Whenever my schedule was free, Jin-wook dragged me to the gym to do push-ups, jump rope, or whatever. He wasnāt the only oneāHeon was there too, dribbling nonstop for 30 minutes straight on Jin-wookās orders.
For someone whoād only shown interest because of his height, he was surprisingly dedicated.
After a week of watching Heon dribble, we started eating together daily, and the initial awkwardness faded.
Turns out Heon was the type to get chummy with anyone once he decided to befriend them. My initial discomfort had come from his cold, almost hostile expression, but maybe thereād been a reason for that. I hoped weād get close enough for him to share it someday.
He had natural athleticismāhe even pulled off a crossover dribble. He was still clumsy while moving, but heād get the hang of it soon.
At this rate, he might even steal Jin-wookās starting spot.
Jin-wook seemed to think the same. He started acting weirdly hostileāpetty sabotage, grumbling. Like snatching the water bottle Iād offered to share with Heon.
āAh, Iām thirsty.ā
I smacked Jin-wookās shoulder, annoyed. āYouāre stealing water from a kid?ā
āWhat else am I supposed to do? Thereās more over there.ā
āIām fine. Iāll get my own.ā
āā¦ā¦.ā
Heon, now pretty friendly, smiled and went to fetch his own water. I glared at Jin-wook and took the bottle from him.
āCut it out.ā
āWhat?ā
āYouāve got to earn your spot with skill.ā
āā¦ā¦Thatās not why Iām doing this.ā
āThen why?ā
āThat bastard justā¦ā¦.ā
āThat bastard what?ā
āNever mind.ā
āYou started talking, so finish.ā
āI just donāt like him.ā
I pinched the bridge of my nose. His obsession was ridiculous.
***
Our small club of fewer than 15 people had frequent gatherings. āDinnerā was less about food and more about drowning ourselves in alcohol. I loved these reckless drinking sessionsābecause I had the highest tolerance of anyone.
Even late at night, the campus was bright and noisy.
The 4th-year seniors, including Baseok sunbae, scouted for cheap tents where we could drink soju by the bottle.
After wandering the plaza, we ended up at our usual spot. Guess nowhere was cheaper.
Normally, the starters sat together, but I didnāt want to leave Heon, the newbie, with strangers. I moved to sit beside him.
Jin-wook, scowling, stood up and wedged himself between us.
āYou, move to the other side.ā
āā¦ā¦Whatās your problem?ā
āLetās play a game.ā
āWhat game?ā
āWho can drink the most.ā
āYou serious?ā
āYeah.ā
āNo regrets. Whatās the bet if you lose?ā
āLoser does whatever the winner wants.ā
I had no idea why he was so eager to lose.
I poured soju into our glasses with a smug look. Jin-wook stared at the bottle, then added grimly:
āAnd heās in too.ā
I frowned at him dragging Heon into this.
Such a dick. First team dinner, and heās trying to get everyone wasted. The tradition was to make newbies drink malsool, but Jin-wook didnāt care about the 194 cm giantās limits.
I shook my head at the seniors desperately trying to stop him.
āNot happening. You two canāt beat me anyway.ā
āWho said itās one-on-one?ā
āThen?ā
āOne vs. two. Heon and me vs. Baek Siwoo.ā
āā¦ā¦.ā
Two against one? I raised an eyebrow.
Heon, looking uneasy, raised a hand politely. āHyung, you must be good at drinking.ā
āSiwooās a total alcoholic. We have to win this time.ā
Oh, please. Where was this unity when he was refusing to sing?
I called the ajumma over and ordered more soju.
Then I poured it into a large glass with a bitter smile.
āBring it.ā
Jin-wookās eyes burned with competitivenessāthen dimmed.