Wei blushed feeling the other's leg wrap around him, and blushed more feeling those scars. They felt...so smooth. Though they were technically flaws themselves...it felt flawless. It was better than soft velvet.
"I guess I'll have to tell someone. RuiZhi can't be the only one here who knows anything about me..." His fingers moved on their own tracing calligraphy upon the other's back, which he tended to do when a pencil wasn't in his hand.
"I...I'm not really a Leung. I'm adopted. My parents were young, foolish, and not ready for me. So the did the best thing that they ever could of done for me and gave me to the Leungs. Half-American...half-Chinese, raised in a modern yet traditional Chinese home. Hated by peers because of my blood. Not really interesting..." Wei shifted, the creeping feeling that came with telling people about yourself coming.
"Nothing exciting happened to me most of my life besides the occasional beating. Not until my parents were finally able to have their own child. My baby sister. She's adorable...very affectionate."
His face softened remember the two females of importance in his life. Yes, they were beyond loving. They gave me more love than he ever new how to handle but it made life at school much easier.
"But...then...not too long ago. About a year or so...I don't count. My father, who was a researcher, was...taken from us. There was a disease in village not really touched by society...he volunteered to help cure it. The disease took him before he had a chance to do anything about it. Those village people loved him! Everyone...says I'm so much like him...that's why I'm here. To do what he did. Follow his footsteps."
He felt himself shaking but did nothing to stop it. "From the time that we...myself and three others, were able to find the cure...I've met RuiZhi. It's not long but...we have enough in common."
He held the other tighter. The only other person who heard this was RuiZhi. Though...the younger got a more detailed version. Over time.