“I warned you to be careful when driving,” he scolded.
“It almost hit my face!!” he gasped.
He leaned the side of his head back towards the metal with a gasp and tried to regulate his breathing, stretching out, in a sitting position for the other to flinch.
“My beautiful face, it would be a waste if it was ruined. It’s a huge loss to the world. Do you understand?” he asserted confidently.
Although he didn’t mean to sound narcissistic, the other was too tired to argue with him.
“Ah. Whatever. It’s really hard to spot them.” “How do they just appear in a row?”
“Also, why can’t we see them?” he mumbled with a serious face, cupping his chin with the tip of his hand, thinking.
This was the first strange encounter they had ever had.
“Did you notice something?” The blond muttered with keen eyes. “This… it’s more like a beehive wall,” he exclaimed, furrowing his brows, expressing, and continuing to evade.
“Are we being invaded from space?” he asked dumbly.