Aww this one is so cute. Bam is just so precious đ„°đ. Somedays ago, I watched a video on YouTube where a dog was behaving just like Bam with his owner. The dog was "protecting" the pregnant woman, barking every time her husband tried just to touch her a little. And that was so funny. I saw the resembles here. It's really a nice, fluffy story that lights my mood đđ
You instantly felt the weight of the world lift from your shoulders as you laid yourself down across the centre of your shared bed. The comfort of the mattress seemed to mould around you perfectly, taking the pressure off of the small of your back as your hands settled over the top of your growing baby bump, letting go of a tremendously large sigh too.
It didnât take long before Jungkookâs figure appeared in the room too, smiling down at you as he took in the view of you, leaning against the frame of the door. He couldnât help but chuckle as he saw the relief in your expression, bringing your eyes across to look at him.
After a few moments, Jungkook walked into the room, perching himself down on the end of the bed, careful not to knock you at all. His hand settled against your ankle, running the pad of his thumb gently across the width of it, pushing down gently too to try and relieve some of the pressure that was beginning to build as your pregnancy went on.
âAre you tired?â Jungkook asked as you readjusted the pillow that your head was resting on to make yourself more comfortable. âWhy donât you have a nap for a bit? I donât mind sorting out some bits for dinner?â
âI canât keep sleeping,â you laughed in reply, âitâs the middle of the day too, the midwife told me that Iâve got to keep myself nice and busy.â
His head shook back across at you, often wanting you to focus more on what your body wanted rather than what the midwife told you, knowing that no one knew your body like you.
âWhat about if I lay down with you for a while?â Jungkook proposed, âI had a bit of a restless night of sleep myself last night.â
You smiled weakly, âI know what youâre doing, and itâs very tempting.â
âCome on,â Jungkook grinned, standing up from the bed and encouraging you to shuffle across to your side of the bed, âI know you canât resist a nap and a cuddle with me Y/N.â
You groaned loudly as you moved the weight of you and your bump across the room, making just enough space for Jungkook to be able to lay beside you. âI canât believe I still have a month of moving around with this thing.â
âYouâve got to start taking it easier at some point you know.â
âThatâs not me, Iâm not used to lazing around.â
He smiled sympathetically as he moved his arm to ret against the small of your back, âfor the sake of our baby, I think you might be able to get used to it though.â
âI couldnât even take Bam for a walk the other day because I was exhausted,â you reminded him, âthe two of us used to be able to walk around for miles.â
âAnd once the baby gets here, the three of you can walk around for miles instead of two.â
As if he knew the two of you were talking about him, it didnât take long before you heard the heavy footsteps of Bam race up the stairs, following the sound of your voices through into the bedroom, immediately running up to the bed and jumping onto it too to join you both, walking across to the small bit of space that was between you both.
A snort of laughter came from you as Bam began to nudge Jungkook out of the way, stretching his legs out to create plenty of room beside you, leaving Jungkook scrambling to try and stretch his arm out far enough so that he could rest it over the top of your bump.
âExcuse me,â Jungkook laughed, gently patting against Bamâs waist as he sat himself down, without any regard for Jungkook at all. âCan you believe this? Iâm being pushed out of my own bed,â Jungkook groaned, trying his hardest to wriggle around Bam, only for his leg to poke out every time that Jungkook tried.
âYou know what heâs like, he hates anyone being around the bump,â you smiled as Bam settled right beside you, leaving no distance between the two of you.
Throughout the whole of your pregnancy Bam had been like a security guard by your side, keeping an eye on everyone. If anyone dared to touch your bump then Bam would be straight at them, barking loudly to warn them off of doing any harm to you.
âHeâs going to be the most protective big brother in the world,â Jungkook smiled, happy to release his grip around your bump as his elbow began to ache, âhe means business too.â
âEven you arenât allowed anywhere near the bump anymore,â you joked, glancing across to face him with a smile, âheâs certainly not enjoying you being close to the baby either.â
âBut thatâs my child.â
âThat means nothing to Bam,â you teased.
Jungkookâs eyes rolled back across at Bam, âhow am I supposed to get through the last month of your pregnancy and take care of you when my dog doesnât let me get anywhere near the spot where my child is growing?â
âMaybe I donât need you to look after me, maybe Iâm well taken care of enough with Bam just sticking by my side and keeping an eye on things for me.â
âHeâd probably do a better job than me too.â
You chuckled quietly as the smile on Jungkookâs face grew, watching as yet again Bam stretched his legs out, digging into Jungkookâs knees, giving him no choice but to move his legs further away from your body, leaving him further away from your bump too.
âI reckon I might just be able to reach from here,â Jungkook whispered, slowly reaching his arm up in the air, keeping the noise quiet in the hope that Bam wouldnât notice.
Your eyes widened back across at him, âheâs aware to just about every movement, I really think you underestimate quite how aware he has been whilst Iâve been pregnant.â
âJust watch, Iâm going to prove that wrong.â
You followed Jungkookâs arm down as he tried to stretch around Bam so that he could relax his hand over your bump. Just as he managed to make contact with the top of your bump, Bamâs eyes opened back up, noticing the unfamiliar hand that was against your bump.
A loud bark soon came from him, reaching his front paw up and batting Jungkookâs hand away from your bump, warning him to keep his distance. Jungkook immediately moved his hand away, leaving you in hysterics by his side in response to how protective Bam was.
âAt least I know once this baby is born, nothing will happen to them with Bam around,â Jungkook spoke up, trying to make himself feel just a little bit better. âAlthough I would appreciate if maybe he would be a little more understanding of the fact that that bump doesnât just belong to him, but it belongs to me too.â
You stretched your hand back, running your hand through the front of Jungkookâs hair, only able to offer him a smile as Bam settled back down, cosying into your side.
âYouâll get your time with the bump one day, I promise.â
â
I just want to write something. But I don't have the motivation :(
jk! crazy rich asians au
rich!jk x middle-class!reader (f) genre/warnings; crazy rich asians!au, nyc!au, chaebol!jk, strangers to lovers, a meet-cute, jk is disgustingly rich, soft slow-lovin sex, lots of profanity, alcohol use w/c; 1.5k a/n; dreamy sighs. remember vicâs black card couple? It totally brought me back to how fun and amazing that series was. I really really enjoyed writing this. thank u for submitting!
âDo you⊠need help?â
âUh, no?â
Youâre not an employee, but you are an avid Target shopper. The person in question is buying a lotâno, a fuckton of things. The most expensive and best-smelling fabric softeners, over ten pints of Halo Top ice cream, and a twenty dollar toothbrush holder youâve been eyeing for weeks in the hope itâll go on sale.
The man looks absolutely clueless, not because he doesnât know what to buy, but it seems like he doesnât know how to end his Target run. Fear not, youâre a dedicated master of controlling your stress-induced Target runs, so you do your good deed of the day and decide to help him out.
âAre you furnishing an apartment?â you ask lightly, eyeing copious amounts of cookies and ramen thatâs tucked in the very bottom of the cart.
âUm, yeah,â he rubs the back of his neck, looking down sheepishly on the polished white floor. Heâs dressed down in a plain white t-shirt and black sweatpants, but youâre impressed that theyâre actually clean and creased nicely. âMy mom already got me the apartment, and I already told her thatâs too much. I told her that I could do everything myself, but sheâs so insistent.â
âAh, overprotective mother?â
âYou have no idea,â he grins, âif you have any pointers for a clueless bachelor living alone for the first time, Iâd appreciate it.â
This man is sneaky. Under the guise of being completely helpless (and a bachelor, no less!) you canât help but aid this man.
Most importantly, his smile is completely and utterly heart melting.
With a fake cough, you pat your stomach to quell the aching butterflies smothering your chest. You dare another look into his pretty brown eyes when you quickly spit your name out, which causes Jungkook to smile even wider. âWell Jungkook, for starters,â you pull up your Target app on your phone, âdo you have a Red Card? It saves you money on any Target purchase.â
âNo, but I have a black card?â he turns his head in confusion, not understanding the use of Targetâs loyalty program, âthat should work too, right?â
You simply laugh, and reason with him that youâre thinking of two completely different things.
Itâs the first time youâre spending a night in Jungkookâs apartment. He never lets you over, reasoning that your apartment is warm and smells like sugar, like what a home is supposed to be. You should be excited to be nosy in Jungkookâs apartment and see all his cute baby pictures and the type of tea he drinks. Normally youâd be over the moon, but youâre love-drunk as shit and all you want to be is wrapped up in your boyfriendâs arms.
He doesnât bother turning on the light as he weaves through his apartment building, holding you securely in koala style as he makes his way to your bedroom. Itâs a blur as youâre currently occupied by the way Jungkook somehow manages to grind his stiff dress pants against your thinly clothed core, so you donât see much of the rooms. You can only make out the faint scent of leftover lavender incense as Jungkook doesnât waste time throwing you on his plush bed, following soon to press his body against yours.
âYouâre completely, and utterly amazing,â he spreads kisses throughout every part of your body, irons them throughout your skin with warm presses of his champagne coated lips, âgonna love you so good tonight, baby.â
You simply moan in response, shimmying out of your little black dress and tilting your head to give Jungkook more access to your skin.
These past three months have been nothing short of a blissful whirlwind. Jungkook, who moved into the city as a hopeful bachelor, ironically ended up being cuffed by you after two weeks of not-so-accidental Target runs and lunch dates.
As much as youâre enamoured by his sweetness and eagerness to learn how to live on his own, heâs inspired by your independence and charm. A self-made woman, he calls you, proudly showing you off to your friends whenever he can. Oftentimes you try to reason with him that heâll be self-made too, as heâs working on a start-up thatâs just inches off from launching. Every time however, he kisses your forehead and simply says that itâs just not the same as you.
âSo lucky to have met you,â he sighs, pumping his dick languidly as he admires your glistening body, âI think Target is my favorite store in the world. Who the fuck needs Gucci or Yves?â
You giggle deliriously, thinking heâs just saying silly shit as he always does. Your giggles soon hasten into whines when you feel the slick head run up and down your engorged folds, eager to have that full and warm feeling eat you up. âKoo,â you run your fingers through his cropped dark hair, âplease, fuck me good.â
As Jungkook slowly but firmly pounds you into the mattress, your tipsy haze has you thinking how tonight feels different than most. For one thing, youâre in his apartment. It feels special, like youâve managed to break through another layer of the reserved yet open Jeon Jungkook. Sure, heâll tell you from top to bottom his top 10 Greatest Anime Betrayals, but so far he hasnât told you much about his family and life before coming to the city.
Again, you think itâs the alcohol, but it isnât just the sex, itâs the vibe. It just feels different than going home to your too-tiny one-room apartment. How is his sex playlist echoing through his walls so seamlessly? It makes The Weekndâs I Feel It Coming sound so melodious, and youâd never admit that to him. Even the sheets feel luxurious, as if theyâve been crafted by the finest seamers in the country.
When the both of you climax and nuzzle against the sheets, you stop your weird mid-sex overthinking and just let yourself love. Jungkook wipes the sweat off your brow and uses cucumber-scented baby wipes to clean upstairs and downstairs. Thereâs nothing different, there mustn't be. It must be extra special because youâre with Jeon Jungkook, the most amazing man in the world.
You donât even remember falling asleep, the mattress is just that damn soft.
The next morning, you have a slight headache and your mouth feels like paper. Smacking your tongue against the roof of your mouth, you force yourself out of bed. Pawing at the nightstand for your phone, youâre met with a cool paperweight.
Your eyes bug out as you see that a gold bar is hugging the sensitive documents against the sleek black table. Sparkly, but still dull enough to look authentically expensive. Is that real gold? You have half a mind to put the bar in your mouth and give it a little bite, just to check.
Wide awake, you chance a look at Jungkook, whoâs still sleeping soundly and facing the other side of the bedroom. Careful not to wake him, you press a single toe on the cool espresso colored hardwood and move to find his dress shirt to put on.
Buttoning the silky material enough to cover your bits, you step out the door to see if you can make breakfast.
You scream. Where the fuck are you?
âThe hell, babe?â Jungkook is all but calm at your shrill attack, his groggy morning voice that normally has you melting all but ignored.
âJungkook,â you whisper in fear, unable to turn around and face him, âwhose house did we break into last night?â
This is the penthouse, AKA, the most expensive fucking floor in the whole building. There are wall-to-wall double windows, with light-blocking curtains that open with a motion of your arm. The television is the width of the wall, with speakers embedded into the ceiling. Thereâs a wine fridge as tall as Jungkook mounted on the kitchen wall. The countertops are a milky white marble, matching the floor thatâs so shiny you can see your coochie clearly from the opening of your button down. You promptly close your legs.
âWha?â Jungkook steps behind you, a sheet wrapped around his waist to establish a modicum of decency. Now that itâs morning, you can clearly see that the eggshell sheets look so buttery they must be Egyptian. âI told you, I live here.â
âThatâs Swarovski Crystal,â you point accusingly at the million-cut vase holding an abundant amount of sunset orange tiger lilies on the kitchen counter, which youâre absolutely sure do not grow naturally in this country. âIâm pretty sure I saw Michelle Obama with that vase on an episode of Home and Garden.â
âIt was a gift,â Jungkook shrugs tiredly, and you already know he wants to pull you back to bed.
âJungkook,â you grit, âwhat the fuck? Do you sell drugs?â
Itâs meant to be a half-joke, but you falter slightly when you see Jungkook deflate. Maybe he hoped youâd be more casual about this, but from the look on your face, Jungkook deduces that itâs wishful thinking. He opens his blanket, and pulls you inside, relishing in the warmth of your body.
âI⊠have some explaining to do,â he mumbles dejectedly, nuzzling his nose into your hair.
Ahh!!! it's finally here. The 1st chapter of this series. And it was really sooo good. Full of tensions and untold stories. So excited for the coming chapters. Eagerly waiting for the story to unfold and where it will lead me đđđ
Pairing: Jungkook x reader
Genre: Fluff, angst, smut (?)
Au: Exes au, CEO Jungkook.
Warning: mentions of alcohol, curse words.
Rating: 18+
Summary : Jungkook was your first love, your high school sweetheart, whom you continued to date throughout college, well maybe not throughout. Three months before finishing college, he decides it wasn't worth it. Six years later, you're far away from South Korea, working for a small company. What are the chances that the big multinational company that ends up buying the company you're currently working for is owned by none other than Jeon Jungkook?
Word Count: 14K
A/N: It took me so long to get this done. It was done by the middle of September but my phone crashed and I had no backups, so yeah had to rewrite it. So, please let me know if you like it because it took a lot out of me. Also, there might be some tiny mistakes because I edited it at like 2:00 in the morning, so don't mind it.
Prologue
THEN
"Is the seat taken?"
Looking up from the book you were reading, you find a boy you have never seen before, standing awkwardly. His hair covers almost half of his face and big doe eyes stare at you with traces of nervousness in them.
He must be new.
"No, it is not." You reply, offering a polite smile.
"Do you mind if I take the seat?" He asks scratching the back of his neck.
"No, not at all." You thought it was obvious.
"Thank you." Giving you a small smile, he occupies the seat next to you.
You watch him as he settles down and opens one of the books he was carrying and starts to flip through the pages. However, the constant tapping of his foot against the floor, lets you know that he isn't able to concentrate on the words in front of him.
"Are you new here?" You ask to hopefully begin a conversation.
He looks up from his book startled as if he was not expecting you to speak.
"Yes. This is my first day." He gives you a shy smile.
"That's great. If you need any help, let me know."
"Thank you." Giving you a small awkward nod, he returns to his book.
Seeing that your attempt to start a conversation has failed terribly, you decide to do the same.
You'd find new students in your class almost throughout the year, so that was not unusual to you, neither was his shy behaviour.
On your first day, you were shy and timid too.
You remember feeling extremely nervous when you first stepped in, not to mention how you were new to the city as well but from what you have seen, your school's extravagant appearance had that effect on almost everyone.
When you walked through the gate for the first time, you felt intimidated by the huge building in front of you. It looked like a building that could easily be used for serving royalties, with high ceilings, marble floors, classrooms bigger than you have ever seen, a huge open space, beautiful gardens and a dreamy lake that although was prohibited for the students, definitely completed the picture.
Your school is an international private school and is just as costly as it looks. With your father being a top tier businessman, money hasn't ever been a problem.
The students, unlike what people would expect, were nice. Yes, there are obviously a few who wouldn't fit in the description, but every school had those kids.
It took some time for you to come out of your shell and get adjusted to the environment and the people, he'llâ
Wait, you never asked for his name.
"Hey, I'm Y/N." You say, turning towards him, perhaps a little too cheerfully.
Hearing your voice, the poor kid gets startled yet again and lets out a small squeak.
Okay, maybe you were not that nervous.
"Sorry." Red hue coats his cheeks.
Was he apologising for squeaking?
"It's okay." You wanted to chuckle at his cuteness but somehow resisted the urge. You knew it would only make him feel more embarrassed and you did not want that.
"I'm Y/N, by the way." You introduce yourself again, this time in a much softer tone.
He blinks at you.
"Oh, right, I never introduced myself." He chuckles lowly at the realisation.
"I'm Jeon Jungkook."
NOW
You've been glaring at the computer screen for around fifteen minutes now.
The reason you're glaring? Because you're tired as fuck and all you want to do is sleep like a baby. Although, if glaring is a tactic to not fall asleep or if you're glaring out of frustration, you don't know.
Your day so far has been filled with meetings, submitting reports, updating files and whatnot. Along with that, you have also been in and out of your office at every half an hour intervals to check if the server, which has been glitching since morning, has been fixed yet.
While yes, the last week of every month was the same, minus the glitching server, of course, today your body has apparently decided to resist any sort of work, to its absolute best.
Or maybe it's because you have not provided your body with enough carbs to deal with the heavy workload.
You've not provided any.
The grumbling noise from your stomach, very kindly, reminds you.
You mentally curse yourself. You should have taken Tae's advice and had some food on the way.
Seeing the cursor blink, you let out a sigh. It's as if it's mocking you as to how you've not typed a single code so far and with how unresponsive your brain is, you wonder if you'll get anything productive done today.
But you need to be productive. You release another sigh, before coming to a conclusion.
You have to eat something.
You're about to get up when a knock on the door stops you from doing so.
"Come in." You say, straightening your posture to look professional.
"Good morning, boss." Mina greets, making her way into your office.
You relax instantly but not before rolling your eyes. Dramatic as always.
Mina is your friend turned assistant. You met her when you were a newbie in the company and you both instantly clicked. At the time, she used to work as the assistant of the ex-head of the software department. When you were abruptly promoted as the head, she became your assistant.
"Good morning." You greet back.
"My morning has been good indeed. I mean, did you see Namjoon today? He came to work wearing a black silk shirt. A. Thin. Black. Silk. Shirt. Who does that? You can literally feel his muscles through that shirt." She rambles excitedly, taking the seat in front of you.
"You kidding me?" You try to match her tone.
"Hey, don't mock me." She deadpans, her enthusiastic look turning into a glare in a matter of milliseconds. "You'll understand what I'm saying when you see him. It's a serious issue, everyone, literally everyone has been ogling him and I swear he has a little smirk on his face that lets you know he's enjoying it."
You chuckle and nod in mock understanding. "Well if you had to come to my office to ramble about how hot Namjoon looks, I don't doubt its seriousness."
Mina's eyes widen. "Oh shit, I forgot. See, this is what I'm talking about, he's distracting people from work."
"By people, you mean you?"
"Shut up." She glares, yet again. "The reason why I had to come to your office is because apparently, you have not replied to an important mail by the office authorities."
You furrow your brows at that. In the midst of everything, you've forgotten to check your emails. "Right, I haven't checked my mails today. Just wait a minute, I'll check."
Logging into your mail id, you find a bunch of new unopened mails. Selecting the one from your office id, you start reading it.
From: officeml@fcs.co
To: ynsoftdept@fcs.co
Subject: URGENT MAIL.
Miss Y/L/N,
This mail is to inform you that Felix Consultancy Services has been sold to Jeon Jungkook and is now a part of Jeon Corporations. According to the contract signed, all the employees currently working for FCS will start working for Jeon Corporations from 1st September 2021.
We know this can come off as sudden and unexpected but we assure you that the contracts signed, have been made while keeping the best interests of the employees in our mind. We thought it would be best to let you know now, to avoid you taking any unnecessary stress.
We would request you to hold a meeting to let everyone in your department know of the matter.
We are extremely grateful for your dedicated performance and the hard work you've done for us. We wish you all the best and hope you take each step in your career with the same spirit.
Thanking you,
FCS Team.
Excuse me?
Is this a joke? It has to be. There's no way this is happening.
Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.
There's that name again. Jeon Jungkook.
"Are you okay?" Mina's voice, heavily laced with concern, stops your thoughts from accelerating any further.
"Our company has been sold." You whisper.
"What?!" The disbelief is evident in her voice.
"Read this." You motion her towards the computer screen.
She gets up from her chair, walks towards where you're sitting and bends down to level with your computer screen, all the while with a frown on her face.
While she reads, you wonder if by any chance your office id has been hacked and someone decided to pull this cruel prank. But if that were the case, Mina wouldn't be here. She was technically asked by the office authorities to have you check your emails.
Realising that this isn't a prank, you deflate in your seat.
What are the chances really? You left Korea, left everything you knew, behind, just so that you could be away from that place and especially from him because the pain was unbearable.
Never in your wildest dreams did you imagine he'd buy the company you're working for.
"I think it's sudden, but maybe we should have seen this coming." Mina breaks the silence after some time, a frown still etched on her face.
"What do you mean? How were we supposed to see this coming?" You can't help the way your voice sounds. It's as if someone has said the most ridiculous thing.
She thankfully takes no offence to that and takes a deep breath, a thoughtful look appearing on her face. "I mean see, Mr. Denver has been handling the company for so long. He would want to retire at some point and from what I know none of his family members are interested in the business world."
"But isn't it too sudden? He never even gave us hints that he wants or plans to sell the company and they should have informed us a little earlier. They inform us just a week before we are supposed to start working for another company and that too over mail." You mumble, unable to hide your frustration.
She hums in agreement. "I agree with that but you know how Mr. Denver is. He doesn't ever want us taking unnecessary stress and he loves the company with his entire heart, I believe he must have handed the company in safe hands and about the mail thing, I think I heard he's out of the country, otherwise, he'd have held a proper meeting."
You release a frustrated sigh.
Mina is right about Mr. Denver, the CEO or ex-CEO of your company. He treats his employees as if they are a part of his family, always looking after their well being, and supporting them whenever they need. It's one of the many reasons working for FCS, never felt like just another 9-5 job.
Unsurprisingly, knowing that your company has your back lets people feel a certain level of freedom and ease in the work environment instead of feeling like a puppet. It allows them to make their own decisions and use their creativity to manage and complete a task.
When you became the head of the department, you made mistakes, oh you definitely did. After all, it was so abrupt and you were so unprepared but Mr. Denver always had your back. You remember the first time you made a mistake, you felt like you had done the biggest blunder ever possible in mankind and were so scared of the consequences. Unlike whatever scenario you and imagined in your mind, he gave you a warm, reassuring smile after learning as to what has happened. You remember feeling so light after hearing his comforting words.
Truth be told, you'd still be a mess had it not been for him and Mina. You'd be forever grateful for the way these two supported you in each step.
Mr. Denver is just as perspicacious and experienced as he is kind. His decisions are always so insightful, you've always admired his method of working and how calm he remains even in the most stressful of situations. You've also always trusted his decisions blindly. This time though, you can't help but feel bitter. Was it necessary to sell the company and that too, to Jungkook of all people?
"I don't know, Mina. Fuck, I don't even know much about Jeon Corporations and I'm supposed to start working for them? Even saying that out loud sounds so stupid."
"Well, I don't know too much about them either, just that they are a huge company and that the CEO is quite popular." And then, her eyes sparkle in a way that lets you know she has been struck by one of her brilliant ideas. "You know who knows about them and can help us? The internet!" She exclaims and before you can interject she's already typing 'Jeon Corporations' on the search bar.
Although, it isn't exactly his name that's being searched it is something that is directly related to him and that is enough to make you feel queasy. You have never searched him or anything even merely related to him on the net. The younger version of you never thought she'd have to, the older version of you didn't want to.
"Here we go," Mina mumbles more to herself, as she starts reading the results.
You contemplate if you want to look at the screen. You weren't lying when you said, you don't know anything about the company. You did at some point but you are pretty sure that it's irrelevant and of no use, after all, six years is a long time.
While you're not interested in him, any information about Jeon Corporations might be helpful. So, you make a quick decision and glance up at the screen.
First, comes some basic information about how Jungkook's father was the founder of the company and how Jungkook was handed over the ownership a few years ago when his father retired.
This you knew already.
Second, some information about how big the company has become and how it is now one of the biggest multinational companies out there.
That's new to you.
Then, came the top articles.
Jeon Jungkook steps out holding hands with Tina Fred.
Jeon Jungkook, owner and CEO of Jeon Corporations, was spotted making out with Jennifer Gomes.
Is Sarah Jones, Jeon Jungkook's new target?
Two days after filing for divorce, Olivia Fren is spotted having the time of her life on a yacht with Jeon Jungkook.
Model Sierra Alex and Jeon Jungkook are reportedly dating.
A look into the affairs of playboy billionaire Jeon Jungkook.
"Looks like he has got quite the reputation." Mina snorts.
"Maybe it's typical media." You say with a shrug, feeling the inside of your mouth turn sour.
"Pictures don't lie, babe." She replies, still searching for some information with squinted eyes.
"Who cares?" Reaching out for the glass on your table, you gulp down the water in one go.
You wish it was alcohol. At least, that way, your brain wouldn't be running miles a minute.
"I didn't even search his name, yet, mostly it's all about his affairs." She whines after some time, seemingly frustrated.
Before she can type out a more specific search, you interrupt her. "You know what? We can look for information later. For the time being, just forward this mail to everyone in the department." There's no way you'll be able to break this news to a room full of people without looking as panicked and stressed as you feel.
Hearing your words, Mina frowns in surprise and worry. She knows you enough to know that you're the kind of person to hold a meeting to discuss the issue because that's what's the right thing to do. Especially, when you strongly dislike being informed about such an important and serious issue over mail. For you to ask her to forward the mail, there must be something wrong.
"Are you okay?" She asks, keeping her voice soft.
"I'm okay, don't worry about it. Just a little shaken up, that's all." You lie, waving your hand dismissing her concern.
She knows that, that isn't the entire truth. Her frown remains in place but she lets it go, knowing whatever it is you'll open up when you feel comfortable. "Don't worry too much about it, it's of no use anyway. Also, if you need anything just let me know, okay?"
You give her a nod, grateful for her words.
"Well then, I'll get going. Just forward me the mail." She collects a few files from your desk before heading out. "Bye, bitch."
Usually, you'd chuckle at that. Calling you boss while entering and bitch before exiting, is peak Mina behaviour. This time though, you're too anxious to find any amusement.
With the door clicking shut, you're met with silence, unlike what's going inside your head.
There are thousands of thoughts running inside your head, the headline of each being the same; Jungkook is back in your life.
To put it lightly, Jungkook is a bitter topic for you. You wish you could say that it's bittersweet but then, that would be a lie because it isn't, it's just bitter. He's that one person for you, who has hurt you so brutally that even though it has been years, one mention of his name is enough to serve as a reminder of the pain he has caused.
It's tricky though, it's not like he is that much of an issue but somehow he still is. You are happy and content in your life and Jungkook is almost forgotten. Almost. He is like one of those wounds you don't even realise is there until someone mentions it or pokes it. It's also the type of wound that heals slowly, very slowly.
To summarise, Jungkook is someone you rarely spend time thinking about but when you do, it's against your will and quite unpleasant for you.
The last time Jungkook occupied your mind would be a month ago when you saw him at the party. It just caught you so off guard. Your subconscious screamed at you to run, perhaps she still believes he'll somehow ruin your happiness out of nowhere, just like he did all those years ago.
By the time you reached home that night, you calmed down when you realised how natural and normal it was for him to attend a business party. Just because you haven't encountered him before, doesn't mean he never attends them. Right? You also, assured yourself, saying, you will just have to be a little cautious from the next time.
But more than anything, you were grateful he didn't spot you.
Now though, all of those thoughts sound so ridiculous to you. You bet, in any other situation you'd even find the situation funny but you don't. After all, he's soon going to be your boss.
Is there no way to get out of this?
Mina's words about how worrying is of no use, ring in your head, answering your question.
That doesn't help the fact that you are desperate to stay far away from Jungkook.
With leaving South Korea, you let yourself believe that that's the end of everything between you and Jungkook, that he would always be a chapter in your past that would never be reopened.
How are you supposed to deal with this?
Amid the panicky thoughts, there's a small voice inside your head that's telling you that maybe you're overreacting.
Are you?
You don't know. You don't know how someone is supposed to react upon learning that their ex, the person they were once so in love with, the one who also crushed their heart without a second thought, is going to become their boss.
You release an exhausted sigh before getting up and walking towards the big glass wall. Looking down you find traffic and people rushing, and can't help but compare it to the commotion going on inside your head.
Currently, you are cursing your building's elevator for going out of service.
It had to be today out of all days. Isn't it?
Even lifting your feet from the ground feels like an extremely strenuous job for you. It feels like you're taking each step with a heavy load on your back.
Well, technically you are.
Since the moment, you read the mail, your brain has been busy coming up with different scenarios regarding how work from next week will look like for you. And out of the million scenarios, you didn't like any of them, because all of them somehow involved Jungkook.
Finally reaching your floor, you sigh in relief. Never have you found the way to the fourth floor, so tiring.
But now that you've reached home, maybe the sleep you so longingly desired would finally be yours. Maybe, you would finally get some rest and maybe, your mind will finally calm down.
Unlocking the door, you find the lights on which makes you frown.
You thought Tae would be asleep by now. He never stays up this late, none of you does actually, especially on weekdays.
You had texted him previously letting him know that you'll be late and had asked him not to stay up.
You've no idea what he is doing.
As you close the door, a little bark coming from the hallway breaks your train of thought. Turning around you find the little ball of energy running as fast as his little feet could carry him with his tail wagging even faster.
A small but genuine, smile appears on your face.
Stopping at your feet, Yeontan lets out barks demanding to be picked up.
You could feel your heart getting all mushy. How is he so cute?
Removing your heels, you bend down and pick him up and as soon as you do, he starts licking your face.
You couldn't help but coo at him. "Aww, did you miss me?"
He replies with more aggressive licks.
You chuckle at that. Although this is how Yeontan would welcome you every day, it never failed to make you feel rejuvenated after a long day's work.
Today's case might be a bit different than the usual, while it might not have made you feel completely rejuvenated, it still makes you feel way better.
You scratch behind his ears and smile at the happy bark he lets out.
"You're back." Glancing up, you see Tae coming out of the kitchen with a spatula in his hand and flour patches on his face.
"Yeah, I just arrived. What are you up to though?" You question his attire, a chef's hat and an apron that said hot stuff coming through.
Why are your friends so dramatic?
"I'm cooking, duh. What does it look like?" He rolls his eyes.
"This late?"
"Hmm. It's always good to keep in touch with your skills. Irrespective of the time."
"If that's the caseâ" you raise your eyebrow in curiosity, "âwhat are you making?"
He scowls at that, almost looking offended. "Don't tell me you didn't figure it out by now."
You pout at him in an attempt that it would convince him to tell you, but his scowl only deepens. So, you settle for sniffing the air like the weirdo you are.
Your eyes widen upon realising.
How could you miss it?
"Chicken butter masala?"
A smug look appears on his face. "With naan"
Your absolute favourite.
A small squeal of delight escapes your lips which makes Yeontan, who was almost asleep in your arms, bark at you.
"Oops, sorry." You say sheepishly, immediately offering more scratches as an apology.
Tae is a great cook. You would even say that his dishes could beat many top-level restaurants. The idea of breaking your unintended fast, with your favourite dish and that too cooked by your favourite cook, did wonders to your sulking mood.
"Okay, that's my cue." He says upon hearing the beeping sound of the timer. "Go freshen up. We can then talk over dinner."
You pause at that.
Tae must have received the news by now and you expected that he would want to talk to you about this. Truth be told, you wanted to converse about it as well. You don't know what would come out of the conversation but it's unhealthy to bottle up emotions and you just really feel the need to talk about it with someone.
The thing that bothered you, was the over dinner part. You wanted to enjoy your meal to the fullest and you doubted it would be possible with Jungkook being the topic of discussion. You remember how your mouth turned into this weird mixture of sour and bitter, every time you heard people whispering and gossiping about him. At some point, it felt like the ghost of his name was haunting you.
You don't want that. You want to have your dinner in peace.
Moreover, you are feeling slightly better now. Freshening up will only give your brain time to figure out more reasons to worry.
You hold Tan, who had his little head snuggled against your neck and was finally asleep, a little tighter and walk towards the kitchen.
You want to talk now.
As you step into the kitchen, the beautiful aroma of various spices welcome you. Damn, you don't remember the last time you had this dish. Your heart, brain and stomach were dancing in joy at the promise of what waited after the talk.
Okay, yes, after freshening up too.
You clear your throat to announce your presence.
Tae surprisingly doesn't even flinch at that, as if he has been expecting you. "What?" He asks without turning towards you.
"I want to talk."
"Hmm"
"So...."
"Leave Tan in the living room first."
"What! Why? He's already asleepâ"
Tae whips around at that and looks at you with narrowed eyes. "I'm already allowing you, in my kitchen in your dirty gross clothes, don't test my limits."
You narrow your eyes right back. "Give meâ"
He shuts you up by narrowing his eyes even further.
Huffing, you reluctantly exit the kitchen. You wanted to stomp but don't in fears of waking Yeontan up.
You gently put him down on the couch and smile at the way he whines, at the loss of your warmth.
He's such a spoilt baby.
Making sure he's comfortable, you walk back into the kitchen to find Tae leaning against the counter, waiting for you.
You cross your arms in annoyance. "Why did you make me put Tan down? He was providing me so much comfort." Your voice turns into a whine by the end of the sentence.
"Well I know how much you're going to swear and Tan is far too innocent for that. I don't want him to be traumatized." He replies in a monotonous voice.
Why are you still friends with him again?
The smell of beautiful flavours reminds you exactly why.
"Whatever" You reply before marching to where he is and take off his chef's hat.
His protests come instantly. "Hey, how dare you touchâ"
"Shut up, I can't have a proper talk with you when you look like that." You grumble out.
"What do you mean? A chef's hat is like a king's crown." If he wasn't offended when you couldn't immediately tell what he was cooking, he sure as hell is now.
"Be grateful that I'm not taking off that apron of yours." You say, your voice leaving no room for argument.
You walk towards the small, two-seater dining table, rest the hat on the surface and take a seat, waiting for Tae to join you.
"I'm going to put extra salt in your food someday, you'll see." He mumbles as he takes the seat opposite to you.
Extra salt? Well then, you'll hide his favourite Gucci t-shirt.
Smirking internally, you maturely decide to ignore his statement.
Leaning forward, he clears his throat and you feel the air getting tense, the playful mood of bantering disappearing.
"So, how was work today?"
A snort escapes your mouth.
What a way to start the conversation.
"It was great. You tell me." You chime, sarcastically.
Tae only raises one of his brows at that, his trademark move. All his eyebrow raises have different meanings though, and after knowing him for almost five years, you have become an expert at decoding each of his brow raise.
This one screamed, you done?
You release a deep breath. "I don't know Tae today has been filled with surprises and not the good kind."
He hums. "I was surprised too. I did read some news about their company buying smaller companies but wasn't expecting FCS to be one of them."
"They were buying smaller companies?" Scowling, you wonder out loud.
He hums again. "Came across an article about that on the net, you'd know anything about it if you read some news."
Well fuck.
"Say, I knew that they were buying companies but I doubt it would make it any less shocking. We didn't know shit. I mean when did this all even take place?"
"I agree, none of us knew anything about it and I have no idea when all of this took place." A frown appears on his face. "But from what I have heard, the final papers were signed at last month's party."
"Last month's party as in when I saw him?"
Receiving a nod from Tae, you slump in your chair at the realisation.
He wasn't there for nothing. He wasn't there attending just another party, as you had initially thought, no, he was finalising the deal. Finalising his way back into your life. You doubted he knew that at the time. But looking at it now, a part of you wanted to laugh. If only then, you knew that running away was of no use. You'd save some energy, wouldn't have reacted as heavily and would have also saved the cab fare.
Taehyung places a hand under his chin. "That isn't really what's bothering you though."
You sigh.
You wonder how many times you have sighed today. Is there a record for sighing the most number of times in a day? If so, you're pretty sure you have broken all records.
"What now?" You finally manage to ask the question that has been stuck in your head.
He looks at you with soft, sympathetic eyes. "I don't know really but don't stress about it too much."
"I don't want to stress about it but I can't help it. I picture what it will be like to see him again when that's the last thing I want." You say, your voice shaky, allowing yourself to show the vulnerability you have been trying to hide so desperately.
His eyes soften, even more, he knows how much you hate feeling weak and helpless. "Have you asked yourself why it's bothering you so much?"
No.
That's a complicated question, one you haven't given much thought to.
While yes, there's the obvious reason that he is your ex, with whom things ended in the most terrible and painful ways but is that it?
A part of you says, no.
When you first came to America, you felt lonely and stranded, with your heart always feeling heavy. Sometimes your mind would wonder if it was just a dream, a very bad, cruel dream. But the harsh reality never took long to remind you just how real everything was. You didn't even have anyone you could just talk to, the bare minimum any person needs while going through shit.
In those days, you felt pathetic. To you, that was your identity, a lonely pathetic girl who can't get over her ex breaking up with them.
But even then, never did you wish you had stayed back in Korea. Never did you think of moving back, which by the way, your parents had offered you to, at least a thousand times.
To you, the pain, was worth it if it meant you were miles away from him.
And maybe that's why you are irate. Him buying your company, just puts all of that to waste, doesn't it? Yes, it's been six years, you no more consider yourself a pathetic person, but even then a part of you just doesn't like the thought of being anywhere near Jungkook.
Simply, you always held a grudge against him for hurting you the way he did. It also doesn't help that he is now your boss, if anything, it only adds fuel to the fire.
But is that all?
You're not so sure.
"I don't know if there's one particular answer to that, it's complicated. There are so many reasons, some I'm not even completely aware of." You decide to be truthful. "All I know is I hate to be put in this situation."
Tae's face changes into an expression that you know very well, it's the face he makes every time the philosophical side of him is about to make an appearance. "So, you know what you're feeling but you don't completely know why you're feeling the way you are."
You nod. "In a way, yes."
"Do you think it might be because you don't know how you feel about Jungkook?" Seeing that you're about to object to his question almost immediately, he clarifies. "What I mean is, I know that you don't harbour any of the old romantic feelings towards him, but you sure do feel a certain way about him, they might not be the nicest of feelings but you still do. So what I'm asking is, do you have a clear picture of the emotions you feel when it comes to him?"
"I don't think so." Whispering you realise that you've always pushed this issue under the rug and maybe that's why you still have unsettled emotions about him.
Tae looks like he expected that answer. "Have you ever thought that this might actually be good for you? It might help you get a clear picture about what you feel about him and when you do, you can work on it."
"Maybe I don't want to." You shrug. "I have been doing pretty fine in my life, it's not an issue that needs to be dug. Not knowing how I feel about him, has never been a problem, even on the very few occasions, that it has been, it's been manageable. And trust me, if his presence in my life is what it takes to solve this issue, I'd rather not solve it."
"Are you sure you're not downplaying it?" He raises one of his eyebrows again, this one lets you know that he sees right through you.
But you're not going to let this conversation take that turn. "Can we get back to the main problem here?"
His brow comes back to its original place and sensing that you're not going to talk about it, he nods. "About Jungkook being our new boss, I don't think it would be a problem."
"What do you mean?" You ask, your voice incredulous. The concept of Jungkook not being a problem sounded too good to be true.
"I mean, yeah he's going to be our boss but so what?" He says in a questioning tone, relaxing back in his chair.
"Oh, yes please go on being all vague, I appreciate it so much." You deadpan.
He has the audacity to roll his eyes. "How much was Mr. Denver involved in your life?"
And you immediately get the point he's trying to make.
Mr. Denver has been an extremely inspirational person in your life but with well-maintained boundaries.
But that doesn't ease you completely.
"It's not that simple. Jungkook and I share a past. I don't even have any idea what to do if he tries talking to me?"
"Well if he talks to you, you reply and how you reply depends on whether you want your relationship with Jungkook to be anything more than that of an employee and an employer."
You shake your head immediately, you'd never want any form of relationship with him, the fact that you both still will have one, even if it's that of an employee and an employer, is testing your limits, having any sort of relationship with him outside of workspace is beyond your imagination.
"You know I don't want to." You grumble.
"Well then, it's simple. How he behaves or reacts to you is not in your control but how you carry yourself, is."
Hmm.
Even though it's not the ideal situation, this makes you feel better because this way you don't feel as helpless you did minutes ago.
Tae sighs. "Listen, I know it's not the most likeable situation but try not to overthink it, it's not going to be of any use. Even though it might suck, just know you're not alone. Okay? If anything ever weighs on your mind, you can always come to me."
These words work like magic. It makes you feel confident as if whatever it is, you'll be able to deal with it because you're not alone, like you once were. Even if something goes wrong, you'll still have a shoulder to cry on.
You feel some of the weight being lifted off your chest.
"And if he becomes too much of a bother, we can always send Tan to scare Jungkook away."
The mental image of the scene plays in your mind and a fit of giggle escapes you. "Common, he can't scare anyone away, even if he tried to. He's just too cute."
Tae stares at you with his mouth hanging open. "I'll let you know, he definitely can."
"He can't, never in your wildest dreams. But at least he scares the bugs awayâ " You drum your fingers on the table, "âunlike you." He puffs his chest in defence, which makes it all the more difficult for you to control your laughter. It's quite the sight, especially with that apron he is wearing. "I'm not scared of bugs, I just don't.... like them."
You scoff, totally enjoying riling him up. "Then don't ask me to shoo away the bugs from next time."
He leans forward with squinted eyes. "I won't."
Smirking, you reply. "We will see."
Nodding, he leans back in his seat, squinted eyes still fixed on you.
You mimic his position but your eyes soften, the sneer being replaced with a small smile, and the tension that you have been carrying all day, leaves your body. "Thank you."
Saying these words, you hope he understands that you aren't just expressing your gratitude for the way he patiently listened and conversed with you. You're also thanking him for his thoughtfulness. The fact that he cooked your favourite dish, to make you feel better (you did not buy that 'keeping in touch with your skills' bullshit even for once), after returning from work and that too on a day where he learns that the company he has been working for has been sold, is something else entirely.
And if you were to go with the way the corner of his mouth lift, he knows.
"Well, I'm amazing, I know, I know." There he goes again.
"Shut up, I give you thanks once, take it, you won't get it back." You roll your eyes playfully.
"You know you love me so whatever." He replies cheekily. "But now that we are done, I'll have to go and check on my beautiful naans." He swiftly gets up, the sound of chair scraping against the floor, reaching your ears.
He shuffles through the cabinet searching for something in particular. Stumbling upon a flask, he turns towards you.
"I forgot, I made some tea a few hours ago, you wanna have some?"
"I don't think it's healthy to have tea on an empty stomach." You shrug, not paying much attention to what you just said.
"What?!"
Oh shit.
"Hello, my eyes are here. I need an explanation and I want you to be looking at me when you provide me one." Although you aren't looking at him, you are sure he has his arms crossed and a scowl on his face.
"I'm sorry. I just didn't feel like having anything today." Your mutter, voice small. You feel like you are being scolded by a parent.
He huffs. "Considering today's circumstances, I'll let it slide, but I expect this to be the last time. If this repeats, you won't be off the hook so easily."
You only nod in response.
He goes back to shuffling the cabinets and takes out a container filled with cookies.
"Go wash your hands and have these." He orders, putting the cookies on a plate.
"Okay, dad."
"Eww, that's gross. Didn't know you were into that."
"That's not what I meant!"
THEN
You were four when a butterfly landed on your open, welcoming palm.
You remember staring at the delicate creature and its pretty, blue fluttering wings with so much awe. You also remember pouting heavily and complaining to your brother when the butterfly flew away.
That's also when you developed this pull towards nature.
At first, it was curiosity. You were curious about everything. You'd often follow the trails of ants or maybe crouch down and watch a croaking frog. You're pretty sure at some point, at least one of them, if not all of them, side-eyed you while croaking to his people about how there's this weird human watching them like a creep.
As you grew, your curiosity grew into appreciation.
Now that you're sixteen and are well into your teenage years. You've learned that it isn't everything the movies and rom-coms make it out to be. Teenage years can be stressful. Mainly because the most unimportant things become the most important.
Funnily, you've also learned to seek comfort in nature.
And that's why you're here, sitting near the lakeside.
Not that, you're stressed or it's not like you have something heavy on your mind at the moment. It's just that stress is what first brought you to this place. You can't even properly remember what got to you but if you are not wrong it had something to do with your less than satisfactory marks in the maths exam. That was two years ago and since that day you've developed this habit of spending lunchtime here. But then who wouldn't love to feel the cool breeze blowing through their hair while having their lunch? You also, sneakily pet the ducks sometimes but don't tell that to anyone.
Settling comfortably, you open your lunch box. Finding delicious chicken sandwiches waiting for you, you lick your lips.
That's another thing about you, you're quite the food enthusiast.
Taking the first bite, you hum in delight. These are too good.
You're about to go for a second bite when you feel a shadow looming over you. Looking up, you find Jungkook standing, well, awkwardly.
"Hey?" You ask, unsurely.
"Heyâ," he scratches the back of his neck a habit of his when he is nervous, or so you assume, "âdo you mind if I join?"
"No, I don't. It's absolutely fine."
"Are you sure?"
Quite the deja vu, huh?
You roll your eyes and pat the space next to you. "Yes, I'm sure and stop being so formal with me."
He slowly walks towards where you are sitting and fiddles with his lunch box. "I just want to make sure, you aren't saying yes just â"
"If I remember correctly, I was the one who asked you if you'd like to join me."
"I know you did, but that was a week ago, and I don't know if it is still okay to join you, you know?"
"Well then, I'm telling you again, it's completely fine and you can join me whenever you want."
He gives you his usual shy small smile and finally sits next to you.
A comfortable silence falls.
In the span of one month, that you've known him, you've observed a few things about Jungkook. One of them being, how he's a bit shorter than you or how you are a bit taller than him. At least that's how you prefer saying it. You don't know how you did not notice it the very first time but when you did you were so excited. You remember returning home that day and when your mom asked how your day has been you replied saying that there is this new boy in your class and that you're taller than him. An answer, you know that didn't make sense but you were too happy to care.
Another thing you've noticed is, unlike what you assumed, he's just as shy as he was on the first day, minus the jumpiness that is. Throughout the day he'd remain extremely quiet and only speak if it's extremely necessary.
That also has something to do with why you were quite surprised to see him approach you. Knowing that he has no friends here and spends the lunchtime all alone, you've asked him if he'd like to join you on various occasions, you've also maintained gaps between your offers so that you don't come off as overbearing. But every time he has politely declined, which you have reasoned might have to do something with his shy nature.
You don't want to overthink it though. Maybe he finally felt comfortable enough to spend time with you or maybe he got bored. Whatever it is, you are not going to risk making him uncomfortable by asking him.
"Do you want some?" You ask after some time, offering a piece of your sandwich.
Sensing another is it okay or are you sure on the tip of his tongue, you glare at him, playfully of course, and thankfully he gets the message.
You watch as his long fingers slowly take the sandwich from your hand.
As he takes a bite, a very intense expression appears on his face and if it were not for the moan of delight from him, you'd think he was severely angry or in pain.
A small chuckle escapes you, which causes Jungkook to snap his eyes open.
"Is it that good?" You ask in a teasing tone.
Jungkook to your surprise, doesn't shy away and nods furiously. "It is that good. I didn't even know chicken sandwiches could be this delicious."
Your smile only widens at that. "You can take more if you want."
At this, he gets shy again and mumbles a small thank you. For some reason, you feel happiness bloom in your chest at the lack of his hesitance.
A comfortable silence settles between the two of you until you break it. "So do you like the school?"
He faces you and ponders about your question for some time, before answering. "It's nice, I guess, but it's also too soon to come to a conclusion."
You hum, agreeing with him, after all, it has only been a month that he's joined. "What about the city?"
This time his reply comes instantly. "The city is not new to me, I was born here."
Your mouth forms a small oh learning this. Most of the new kids who would join your school were new to the city and so you assumed that he was as well but clearly you were wrong.
"Were you new to the city when you joined the school?" He asks.
You nod. "Yes, I was. Our family had to shift to Busan because of my father's business."
His eyes spark with curiosity. "If you don't mind me asking is your father a businessman?"
"Yes, he is." You reply meekly. "He is the founder and CEO of IBN."
This time it's his mouth that forms an oh but unlike yours, it's a big one.
The curiosity in his eyes is replaced with astonishment, a look you earn from almost everyone but you can't lie, there's something different about his reaction. His eyes reflect something genuine. With the other people that you've come across, they too reflect amazement on learning that you're none other than the heir of IBN but at the same time you can also sense the wheels running inside their heads. Jungkook's eyes however reflect pure astonishment. There's this weird innocence, that you can't explain in words.
And that's another thing you've observed about him, his eyes always make his feelings transparent.
"That's one of the biggest companies out there. I've heard so much about IBN from my father." He mumbles.
Hearing this, you too get curious. "Is your father a businessman as well?"
He nods slowly. "Yes, he is the CEO of Jeon Corporations."
Not knowing what to say as a reply, you settle for, "That's cool."
"You've never heard about our company have you?" He sees right through you.
Were you transparent too?
You reply with a small shake of your head, feeling a little shy and awkward.
Not knowing a company's name isn't that big of a deal because let's be honest there are millions of companies out there. But you've come across people, teenagers even, who take great offence to not knowing about their business. Some even react as if you've committed the biggest crime out there.
That's the reason you decided to hide the fact that this is the first time you're hearing that name but that certainly didn't work.
"That's okay, it's not that big of a deal and our company is fairly new, so it's not that huge yet," he assures you seeing your nervous body language, and it works, his words instantly put you at ease.
Before you can reply, not that you had a proper one, he begins again, quite excitedly might you add, "My father started the company a few years ago. It's a private sector company. I want to become the CEO someday and if I do, I will expand the company and make it as big as I can."
Although he started with full excitement, he becomes shy by the end of the sentence, as if realising his sudden burst of energy.
You can't help but find it cute.
He's cute.
"So, a CEO, huh?" Seeing him nod to your question, you decide to tease him, just a little bit. "Everyone's going to call you Mr. Jeon, then."
His cheeks redden as he grumbles something inaudible.
You chuckle quietly to yourself and take a huge bite of your sandwich when a sudden realisation clicks in your brain. "Dis is da mosh eu hab tolk to me."
Jungkook looks at you weirdly and then breaks into fits of laughter. Uncontrollable laughter.
Seeing him laugh like that, you can't help but chortle.
It wasn't even that funny.
"You look like a squirrel." He somehow manages to say.
Finally, gulping down the sandwich, you respond. "Well, I'm a cute squirrel then."
"I'm not so sure about that."
"Heyyyyyyyy." You pretend to be offended.
He only cackles harder.
Is it that easy to make him laugh?
You don't know, but now that you've heard it, you know that he has a pretty laugh.
Where did the book go?
Not on the third shelf.
Not on the second shelf.
Not on the firstâ
There it is.
Finally finding the book that you've been searching for more than half an hour, you sigh.
You check if all the pages are intact. Finding that they indeed are, you issue the book and return to your seat.
"I finally found it." You whisper to Jungkook, who's sitting in front of you on the other side of the desk.
"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire?" Seeing you nod, he further asks, "have you read the first three?"
"Yes, I have and all of them are so amazing."
He hums in agreement and goes back to scribbling.
Huh?
Weird.
He has been like that since morning.
You wouldn't find it weird had it been a month ago but since the day he spent his lunchtime with you, he has been a little more interactive and at ease around you. He doesn't hesitate to join you for lunch anymore, asks if he's facing any problem with studies, sometimes hums unconsciously and even converses with you, although it's usually about school and stuff, it's still enough for you to find his behaviour weird.
At first, you thought it might have something to do with the exam that took place today but then you asked him about the paper and he replied saying it went pretty well.
Now that you have a clear view of his face and observe him, it becomes very clear to you that something is wrong.
"Jungkook?" You whisper, trying not to get another scolding from your library sir.
Hearing his name he looks up.
"Are you okay?"
He fidgets with the pen in between his fingers and takes a breath before answering. "Yes, I am."
His eyes tell you otherwise.
You're about to ask him if he's sure when the stern voice of your library sir reaches your ears.
"Jungkook and Y/N, I expect the both of you to follow the library rules."
Well, he sure has a superpower of hearing.
Giving him a timid nod, you start pretending to intensely read the book.
After some time, you glance up to check on Jungkook, only to find him going on with his scribbling.
What's with him and scribbling today?
Looking back at your book, your mind starts to wonder.
What is bothering him? His eyes looked just so sad. There was another emotion you saw a flicker of. Desperation. Although, you're not so sure.
A second question pops in, why do you care?
That's a difficult one. It's not like you would be nonchalant about someone being sad, no matter who they are. Seeing someone down, makes you want to try to and make them smile and make them feel lighter. But your action about the matter depends on whether you know them or not and even if you do know them, to what extent. Trying to have a heart to heart conversation with a stranger is weird and even if for some people it isn't, you don't have the confidence to just walk to someone and begin one.
Jungkook for sure is not a stranger but then he's also just your classmate, like the other thirty-seven students in your class. While yes, he's also your seatmate but that is all that there is.
You don't even know how much a person is supposed to know about the other or how much time someone is supposed to spend with the other after which they can be considered friends. But even then, you're pretty sure you and Jungkook aren't exactly what people call friends. You both are a little more than acquaintances and a little less than friends.
With someone, who's in that weird limbo, you'd usually ask if they want to vent, if they don't, you just let it be, you never push them. You're aware pushing anyone unnecessarily is an invasion of privacy, you wouldn't prefer someone doing that to you and so you never do that to anyone.
That's why you can't explain why you feel this need to act upon your want of making him feel better. Maybe it has something to do with his big doe eyes, which always have curiosity filled in them but are now filled with sadness. So much sadness.
And that's what causes another question to rise.
How are you going to cheer him up?
That's a difficult one too.
If you knew exactly what's been bothering him, it might have been easier for you to figure out the how part, but you don't. You don't expect him to share with you either. But it also doesn't help the fact that you know literally nothing about him. His favourite genre of music, favourite artist, favourite films, favourite dish, heck you don't even know his hobby.
You slump in your seat dejectedly.
Couldn't you ask him the most basic questions? What's wrong with you? This way it's neverâ
Wait a minute.
You straighten up in your seat at the speed of light as an idea hits you.
It might work. Just might. And that 'might' is better than nothing.
You glance at the big wall clock to find it's only five minutes away from lunch. After the bell rings, you'll ask him, you mentally decide.
Those five minutes pass by slowly, with you constantly tapping your feet, but you also make sure that it doesn't make any noise.
As soon as the bell rings, you pack your things, get up and patiently wait for Jungkook to do the same. As he finishes packing, you both head towards the door side by side, an awkward silence lingering in the air, although you're pretty sure it's only you who's finding it awkward because you've something to ask but you don't know how to.
What if he declines? He has every right to and considering his mood most likely he will.
What if you don't ask him at all? Then maybe, he'll just sulk all day, which will also make you feel bad and worried for him.
A question never hurt anybody.
"Jungkook, do you want to go somewhere with me?" You blurt, immediately wincing at how weird that sounded.
Your stupid silly brain.
Jungkook, though, doesn't look weirded out by your question, if anything he looks confused. "Where and when?"
You stubbornly refuse to let the hope and relief wash over you at his question. "Umm, it's in the school campus really and I was thinking, we can go during lunch." You shrug, trying not to show your nervousness.
"Okay, sure." He agrees.
This time, you let the relief take over you and release a breath. Quite honestly, you were surprised that he agreed so easily but more than anything, you were glad that he even agreed.
"Let's go, then."
With dense bushes and about feet tall grasses, you have no doubt in your mind that this is probably one of the most unkept areas on your school campus. The dry leaves crunch beneath your feet as you walk, Jungkook following closely.
Along with your lunchbox, you're also carrying an additional one, which Jungkook hasn't noticed, even if he has, he hasn't mentioned or asked you about it. Which you're honestly thankful for.
A high pitched scream from Jungkook makes you whip around.
"What happened?" You ask rushing towards Jungkook, whose shaking form, makes you feel extremely concerned.
"Something dropped on my shoes." He says with his eyes closed in fear.
This only causes your worry to double up. Although you've never come across a snake in the various frequent visits you've paid, you can't erase that as a possibility. You look down frantically, trying to find the subject of his fear.
When you do spot it, you desperately try to hold back the snort trying to escape you. There's a part of you that's asking you to scare him and play a prank but you decide otherwise, he's already having a bad day and looks scared enough.
"Jungkook, open your eyes."Â You say, softly with slight humour in your voice.
"I-i-is it safe?"
Okay, now you feel bad.
"Yes, it is."
He slowly opens his eyes, unsure and looks down.
"Is thatâ"
"Bird poop, yes."
His brows come together in a mix of disgust and embarrassment. "Well, shit."
"Quite literally." You chuckle.
"Umm, I didn't know that this is what it was, I'm sorry if I scared you." He mumbles, clearly embarrassed by his display of fear over something that isn't scary.
"No, it's okay, if anything it's funny," you let yourself tease him just that much and to your surprise, his lips quirk up ever so slightly.
"Okay, but how do I get rid of it?" He asks as he scowls to hide the smile.
"We can just wipe it off with a leaf and I got sanitiser in my pocket so we can sanitize the spot as well as your hands after you're done."
He nods in response, agreeing that it's the best that can be done at the moment.
You hold his lunchbox for him as he bends down to collect a leaf and does the needful, when you hesitantly begin, "I'm sorry for bringing you here, it's not the ideal place, I understand why you got so scared and I'd understand if you don't want to go any further. We can just head back."
He straightens up and takes the sanitiser from your hand. "No, it's completely fine, we have already come a long way and heading back now, is only going to put it at waste."
"No, you don't have toâ"
"It's completely fine," He cuts you off as he sanitizes his hands, and gets shy again before saying "Just, maybe, umm, can we walk side by sideâ"
Seeing how shy and borderline uncomfortable he is getting, this time you cut him off. "That's absolutely reasonable, I should have been doing that in the first place, I'm sorry."
His body language eases almost immediately at the thought of not having to walk alone as he nods gratefully. "It's okay and thank you."
As you both start walking again, side by side this time, you can't help but feel stupid. Who thought it was a good idea to bring him along with you? Right, it was you.
Poor kid already has been having a bad day and then you bring him to a mini-amazon. It's still a surprise that he hasn't even asked you a single question regarding where the both of you are headed and has been patiently just trailing along with you.
Maybe he is cursing you in his mind thinking why on earth did he agree to go along with you. Maybe he thinks you have gone nuts. Heck, maybe you have.
Your anxiety only doubles up at the thought of the trouble not being worth it. What if your effort just doesn't make a difference? What if he only gets annoyed when you tell him or rather show him why you brought him here? Even more important question, what if they don't like him?
These are questions you should have thought earlier, you idiot.
Your footsteps stop as you approach the spot.
"So, we're finally here." You say, gulping, the anxiety refusing to leave.
Jungkook who has also stopped walking beside you, looks around confusedly. "What's so special about this place?"
"You'll see in a minute." You mumble mainly to yourself but he hears it anyway. "I'm sorry, but it's better if I head first from here, you can come closer when I tell you to."
Jungkook only becomes more confused but agrees anyway.
You cautiously step forward. If it were any other day, they would have been out by now, would be trying to climb you like a tree but today you see no traces of them. Something you are pretty sure has to do with your companion.
Not finding them anywhere in the out, you peek under the bush you know to be their home. And surely, two shining eyes blink back at you.
You wave your hand in greeting.
Hey, you're weird and you never denied it.
Seeing that they aren't coming out, you open the lunchbox that you use to carry food for them, hoping to lure them in.
To no one's surprise, three similar but much smaller pairs of shiny eyes come into view. One pair of which comes closer to you, until its tiny head and gradually its entire comes out of the bush.
Jungkook releases a small gasp.
Okay, so maybe not to no one's surprise.
You smile as the tiny creature comes closer to the lunchbox and takes a bite from one of the meatballs and meows in approval. You just knew he would be the first one to give in.
"She's so tiny." Jungkook whispers. Although you weren't facing him, you could still imagine his eyes being wide like saucers.
"He's a he and his name is Milo." You correct Jungkook, slowly petting the kitten's head as you take out a few meatballs and put them in front of him. "You can come closer now."
You get up from your crouching position as Jungkook slowly approaches where you are standing. Seeing him come closer, another body comes out of the bush.
"He isn't the only one?" He whispers, halting his steps immediately.
You softly shake your head, smiling at how flabbergasted he looks. "There are four of them actually, she is Mama C and this one is Milo"
"O-O-Okay but why is Mama C looking at me weirdly?" He asks voice low and sounding a little scared.
A small laugh escapes you. "She isn't acting weird, she's just cautious of you, that's the most natural thing considering you're a total stranger to her and that too when you're so close to her kids."
"Makes sense but umm she's coming closer to me, do I stay still? Do I bend down? Do I offer her my hand? What should I do?" He asks urgently voice even lower, almost a whisper.
Don't laugh. Don't laugh. Don't laugh. Don't laugh at how scared he looks. It's rude.
"Do what feels natural to you, she isn't going to harm you." You shrug.
Jungkook looks even more scared to be put on the spot. He fumbles a little bit until he slowly crouches down. You watch as Mama C stops a few centimetres away from his feet and just looks at him with narrowed eyes. Jungkook shakily offers his open palm to her and you watch in amusement as she sniffs his hands and gives it a tentative lick.
Time pauses as she seems to contemplate before giving out a meow, which you assume was one of approval because as soon as she does that, the other two kittens rush out of the bush as if they have been waiting for the permission for ages.
Now surrounded with three kittens, you offer food to the other two. Jungkook just looks awkwardly at Mama C as she turns around with full sass and walks towards you to get her share of food. You smile as she takes small bites from the meatballs in your hands.
"Do they have names too?" Jungkook asks, indicating towards the two new addition.
You nod. "She's Minnie and he is Juno." Scratching behind the ears of the said kittens, you doubt if he'd be able to distinctly remember the names. After all, they just look so similar, thick white fur with occasional black patches here and there. Initially, you used to get confused too but now you can just tell.
"They are so cute." Jungkook mumbles in awe.
You hum. "They are. You can try and feed them if you want to."
His eyes sparkle as if he has been waiting for those particular words but you also see the slight nervousness in them. "Will they let me?"
"You've got approval from Mama C so I'm pretty sure they will." You smile at him reassuringly and pass him the lunchbox. Milo's eyes follow your movements like a hawk. Realising that Jungkook now has his food, he parades his way to him as fast as he can, without giving you or anyone a second look. It only makes you chuckle at his behaviour.
Jungkook puts a few meatballs in front of him and Milo dives in without paying Jungkook any attention. "Isn't he eating too fast?" He frowns.
"That's how he usually eats. If you feel like it, you can break the meatballs into pieces and maintain some gap between feeding him. Although be careful, he gives these dangerous kitty eyes if you don't give him food fast enough, which can make anyone feel guilty and will make you feel terrible." You warn him seriously but with the way he nods, you know he didn't take the kitty eyes part seriously.
Oh boy, he'll learn it the hard way.
Once you feed all the meatballs that you had, you get up to fetch some more from the lunchbox, which makes the other three cats meow and follow you.
You crouch next to Jungkook and take a few out to feed them. As they feast on it, you slowly start petting Mama C, your heart-melting at the way she softly purrs. "You can try and pet them too, you know?"
"Can I?" He whispers, sounding unsure.
"Go for it, but if you pet Milo he possibly won't even realise that you're petting him because when he eats, he doesn't care about anything."
He furrows his brows while looking at Milo. "Whom should I pet then?"
"You can try pet her." You motion towards Mama C who's currently putty in your hands.
"She's intimidating, I don't think she'll let me." He says, looking even more unsure.
"She isn't intimidating at all, trust me." You say trying to assure him.
He nods but you can tell he still feels unsure. Shuffling closer to you, he shakily puts his hand on the top of her head and just keeps it there for some time, waiting for any sign that lets him know that she doesn't want to be petted by him.
She just looks up at him, for about a second and then goes back to her food. Jungkook takes this as a sign that she's okay with him and slowly runs his hand from the top of her head to the middle of her body in a back and forth motion.
The biggest smile breaks on his face when she starts purring. It's a genuine smile, mixed with excitement and slight disbelief.
You've noticed previously that he has bunny teeth but you've never seen them full-on display like this. The time he laughed during lunchtime, his head was thrown back, but now you see his bunny teeth, you realise it makes his smile just that much more adorable.
"She isn't as scary as I thought, she's kinda cute." He says to you with visible giddiness, getting a little bold with petting and feeling more confident.
You chuckle, feeling happy that your plan didn't go to waste and that it actually worked. "She is."
A comfortable silence falls between the two of you, the only sounds being the cats chewing on their food and the occasional purring.
After some time you hesitantly begin with something that's been on your mind. "Jungkook, if it isn't too much to ask, please don't tell anyone about this place or about them."
His hands that were busy petting momentarily stop as he turns towards you with curiosity etched on his face. "Is it like your secret spot?"
You sigh, feeling unsure as to how to explain it. "You can put it that way, I guess, but more than that, this is their safe space. When I first found Mama C, she was injured, it might be so that she accidentally hurt herself but it looked like someone intentionally hurt her. She couldn't even walk and she was pregnant. Can you imagine that? That was about a month ago, and I somehow brought her here because it didn't seem like anyone visited this place, treated her and everything and now she seems fine. So yeah, if anyone else were to find this place, I'd feel very anxious about anyone hurting them or even making them feel uncomfortable." You ramble in one breath.
Jungkook just looks at you for some time and his grip on Mama C's fur tightens just the slightest, not enough to be uncomfortable but in a protective way. "I won't tell about them to anyone." He says, his voice sincere, letting you know that he means it.
You give him a small and equally sincere smile. "Thank you."
"If you don't mind me asking, why did you bring me to this place?" He asks with a curious frown on his face.
Well shit. How do you answer that?
Do you lie? Even if you do what do you say? You just thought of bringing him here? Was that even a good enough reason? You believe he knows, that you two aren't all buddy-buddy enough for you to just casually bring him here, especially after telling him how much this place means to you. It's not that you don't trust him, you know that he won't ever think of causing any harm to anyone, he just has this aura of innocence that is somehow undeniable which also makes this image of him harming anyone seem impossible. But then again, there are plenty of people who wouldn't possibly harm the cats, but that doesn't mean you'll just go on inviting everyone.
Seeing that your mind won't come up with a good enough lie, you settle for the truth. "You've been down since morning and it looked like something was bothering you so I thought bringing you here would make you feel better." Your voice gets smaller as you speak and you don't dare to look at him.
The longer he remains quiet, the more you get anxious.
Is he going to tell you that's it's none of your business? Is he going to get mad at you?
To your surprise, he does none of that, instead, he himself sounds surprised. "You noticed?"
"It was kind of obvious." You shrug, still feeling a bit unsure.
"Thank you." He mutters in the softest of voice, which gives you the courage to turn towards him. "I'm feeling way better now, so thank you and it means a lot." He says, looking straight into your eyes.
The fear that you had of him misunderstanding you, immediately dissipates and a smile appears on your face. "Don't mind it, I'm glad I could help."
He gives you a smile in return, not a shy one but one that's rather not shy at all to show you, how grateful he is for your kindness and you find it beautiful in every possible way.
A small nudge on the palm of your hand gets your attention. Looking down, you find Minnie trying to lift your hand with her tiny little head to try to get you to pet her. Chuckling at her cuteness, you start scratching behind her ears and your heart warms at the way she closes her eyes and meows in satisfaction.
Jungkook's voice, however, makes you turn towards him again. "I, umm, just something happened that was bothering me, someone saâ"
"No, you don't have to feel obligated to tell me." Sensing where he was going with that sentence, you cut him off immediately.
He just looks down, fiddling with Juno's paws. "But you deserve to knowâ"
"No, I don't." You cut him off again, firmer this time. "Just because I brought you here, doesn't mean you have to tell me what's been bothering you. I brought you here and that was my choice. If you ever tell me or anyone something personal, it should be your choice and not an obligation or not because you feel like you should or have to."
Jungkook just keeps his head down and after some time nods his head, his posture which you didn't even realise had somehow stiffened, relaxes.
"Thanks." He whispers.
"You're welcome." You keep it short and simple. If by the way, his body eased immediately at the thought of not having to narrate to you about whatever it is that has been bothering him, it is pretty obvious that he doesn't feel comfortable enough to share it and you're going to respect it. Honestly, he shouldn't even be thanking you regarding it, in the very first place.
A comfortable silence falls between the two of you, except for the meows and purring.
"Can I be honest with you about something though?" Jungkook asks, breaking the silence. Seeing you nod in approval, he begins. "Mama C is a veerryyyy weird name."
"Hey! How dare you?" You exclaim, now fully turning towards him.
His eyes swirl with mischief as he exclaims back. "What? I'm just being honest."
"For your information, it's a very adorable name." You defend your choice of name, huffing.
"No, it isn't."
"That's a good joke. Haha."
"It wasn't a joke, it's the truth, duh."
"As if."
Whatever retort was on the tip of his tongue, never comes out because a hiss stops him from continuing. You both find the source to be Mama C, looking at the two of you with squinted eyes, a look that screams disapproval.
You automatically raise your hands in the air in surrender. "Okay, sorry. No more arguing about your name. Got it."
"And someone said she's not intimidating." Jungkook mumbles loudly, mimicking your pose.
"She isn't but you just made fun of her name and made her angry. Anyone would be offended."
"Well, she's clearlyâ"
Another hiss.
That makes the both of you quiet again.
After moments of intense staring at the two of you, she concludes that you both have shut up for good. She waddles towards you and lays down on your lap, with her head on the top of your thigh.
You swiftly turn your head towards Jungkook and slightly raise your brow in a way to say I won. He only raises his brow back in complete denial.
Riiiiinnggg.
And there goes the lunch bell.
As if knowing that you'll have to leave, Mama C slowly gets up and licks a portion of the skin that's visible between the hem of your skirt and your socks. Gently stepping out of your lap, she hisses at Milo who was now licking whatever remnants of food is left in the lunchbox. He only looks up being caught off guard.
Well with this kid around you never have to worry about any food going to waste, that's for sure.
The two of you get up and give up some goodbye scratches, which by the looks of it, are greatly appreciated.
"Next time, I want you to pay attention to me." Jungkook scolds Milo lightly. You ignore the giddiness that rises at the thought of him enjoying his time enough for him to think of a second visit.
This wasn't a blunder after all.
Bending down you collect the lunchbox when Jungkook speaks again, in a very confused tone might you add. "Umm, what is she doing?"
Facing him, you spot the source of his confusion and find extreme amusement at the sight in front of you. "Well, Minnie's trying to climb you." You snort. "That's her way of welcoming you to the family."
Jungkook's confused expression turns into one of disbelief and seconds later a burst of gleeful laughter escapes him.
This wasn't a blunder at all.
NOW
Today is Monday.
You don't know what you expected but even then to your surprise, the beginning of your day has been normal and nothing out of the usual.
Tan tried waking you up by licking all over your face but when you didn't wake up like he wanted you to, he 'scream-barked' near your ears, which made you spring up from your bed at the speed of light. When you tried scolding him for almost making you deaf, he gave you puppy eyes, because obviously.
After regaining some sense of hearing, you did your morning routine, chose a white blouse with a grey blazer and matching skirt as your outfit of the day, argued with Tae over breakfast about which out of DC and Marvel is better, left Tan at your nearest pet care centre, and then the both of you headed out.
Pretty normal.
The only thing that's been a reminder that it isn't just any other Monday, was the way Tae hugged you a little tighter and longer while whispering, it's going to be okay, before parting and making his way to the IT sector of the building.
You possibly stood there awkwardly in the middle of nowhere for some time, watching Tae's back as he walked, before finally taking a deep breath and calming yourself.
Today isn't just any other Monday but you'll deal with it.
Over the course of the week, you've accepted the fact that Jungkook is now going to be your boss. There's no denying that. But then that's just it right? He's only going to be your boss.
Honestly, from what you've heard from Tae, he's this big hot-shot of a CEO and lowkey a celebrity, whom you doubt you'll ever meet. But say, you do, even then it's only going to be once or twice and yeah maybe it would be awkward but that's okay, it would be weird if it's isn't awkward.
So yeah, as Tae said, it shouldn't be much of a problem.
And that's why you're calm, or at least way calmer than you expected yourself to be. You aren't going to lie, there's still this little anxiety at the back of your mind but that is normal and you have made peace with it.
That brings you here, in your office.
Checking the time on your wristwatch, you find it's 8:50, which means you're fairly on time.
You put down your handbag on the table and walk towards your chair to take a seat when the door of your office opens suddenly, startling you.
"Thank God you're finally here." Mina gushes, quite literally running towards you.
"Hey! Calm down, why are you in such a hurry?" A look of confusion appears on your face.
"I'm in a hurry because you have a meeting in ten minutes." She responds between shallow breaths.
Frowning, you ask, "Meeting in ten minutes? That early?"
"Yes, I got a mail that said new boss would like to have a meeting with the department heads, first thing in the morning." She explains further.
Your frown only intensifies and so does your anxiety. "New boss as in?" You ask just to be sure.
"Jeon Jungkook, duh."
Well fuck.
Really?
You're going to face Jungkook after six long years, more like you have to face Jungkook, and that too this early.
What's worrying you, even more, is the fact that he is going to know that you work here. When you left Korea, you left without a clue and you have no idea how he is going to react upon seeing you. If heâ
Realising, where your thoughts are headed, you stop yourself immediately.
You're not going to waste your time, thinking about it. How he reacts is on him. You get no say on that. What matters is, you know how you're going to react.
Maybe it's too soon to see him, maybe you were totally unprepared for it, but the sooner you get over with it the better.
"Hey, you still functioning?" Mina's voice brings you back to reality.
"Sorry, I just wasn't expecting an early morning meeting but it is what is, I guess."
"I know, babe, no one likes early morning meetings buuuut it's 8:53 now and if you don't head out now, chances are, you'll be late." She informs you, tone slightly apologetic.
You hum in agreement. "Did they ask us to carry any specific files or documents?"
"Nope, not really. Just take a few sheets, I guess, in case you have to note down something."
You hum again before opening your drawer to collect a few sheets of paper and a pen. "So, I'll get going." You say, awkwardly, suddenly feeling doubtful about being in the same room as Jungkook.
"Hey, chill okay? It's all fine." It's funny how you don't even have to say but Mina automatically knows when something is bothering you.
You release a deep breath before nodding. "Thanks. Also, please just have a cup of coffee on my table when I come back."
She nods in response and with that, you finally head out.
On your way to the top floor, you can't help but notice this nervous aura radiating off from almost everyone. You feel for them, you really do. A lot of fears come along when you start working for a new company. You can only hope their fears turn out to be just that, fears and nothing else.
As the elevator door closes, you feel thankful that it's empty. Checking your reflection on the shiny reflecting doors, you feel confident about the way you look. No one would ever guess that there's anything that's running at the back of your mind and that's exactly how you prefer it.
Especially you won't ever let Jungkook know and give him the satisfaction that you indeed spent so much time of your week thinking about him. Although, they weren't the most pleasant thoughts about him but still, those thoughts somehow mean that he still kind of sort of affects you. Which is not what you want.
As the elevator door opens, you head straight out to the meeting room.
It's a huge room, to be honest. The kind of room that's simple, spacious yet slightly intimidating.
You open the door in one swift motion which makes all heads turn towards you and an awkward silence falls over the room.
Uh, okay.
You slowly close the door and take your seat, the third on the left side of the table. Sighing in relief, when the chatter resumes.
It's 8:57 and thank god you aren't late. You can only imagine how awkward it would be if you were to walk in when Jungkook was giving some sort of speech.
"Good morning Y/N." Alex, the head of the marketing department who's also sitting to your right, greets.
Turning your head towards him, you greet back. "Good morning, Alex."
"So, how are you keeping up with all this?" He waves his hand around slightly at the lack of better words.
"I don't know really, it sucks but it's not like how we feel matters, we have no say on it technically." You shrug.
"Well yeah, that is unless weâ"
And the door opens.
Your head turns in sync with everyone to see Jungkook enter and your breath hitches.
When you saw him at the party, you just had a glimpse of him but now that you see him, you can't help but notice the obvious differences in him.
But what did you expect, it has been six years.
His facial features have matured, there's a very hard, calculative look on his face which you never saw on him in the past, there's this aura that he radiates which you'd otherwise find intimidating. His hair is dishevelled as if he has run his fingers through them countless number of times. He also has just overall grown a lot. He must be at least an inch or two taller than the last time you saw him, the width of his shoulder much broader.
His costly looking black suit adorns his body and by the looks of it, you possibly wouldn't find a single crease even if you tried. As his right hand comes up to fix his tie, you notice the tattoos, something you knew he always wanted but never knew he had finally gotten, and not to forget the various sliver rings on his fingers.
The sound of heels clicking against the floor makes you snap out of your trance.
Huh?
What were you doing?
This is an important meeting and were you just comparing the Jungkook that stands a few metres away, with the Jungkook that's ingrained in your mind from six years ago?
What is wrong with you?
Shaking yourself out of these thoughts and telling yourself to focus, your eyes follow the sound of heels to find a woman, in a red suit, closely following behind Jungkook.
What catches your attention, however, are her heels. They are like taaaallll, tall.
How does she walk in those? You have no idea.
"Good morning." Jungkook begins, taking his seat and you notice how his voice has turned slightly deeper, not too deep though. It's still very Jungkook, but also has this gravelly touch to it. It's the slightest of change that is noticeable but not an extreme one. You can still recognise his voice from anywhere, just like you did at the party.
"For those of you who don't know, I'm Jeon Jungkook, CEO of Jeon Corporations and this is my assistant, Miss Elene." Your eyes drift back to the woman in extra tall heels to find her standing at a distance from the chair Jungkook is sitting on. Honestly, you'd feel very awkward to be standing like that, but she looks more than okay, not minding the sudden attention on her.
"I know, the last few days might have been stressful for every one of you and that's why I called this meeting." Saying this, he makes eye contact with everyone, including you. What surprises you, is how unsurprised he looked.
Did he already know you work here? You're pretty sure by now, he already has a file that states all the names of the employees from FCS, maybe that's how he knows? Or maybe he checked the names of the people he was going to hold a meeting with? That's pretty normal and makes sense, you reckon.
"To begin with, there will be no change in positions for at least six months from now, you all will be on the same post as you were before." He gets straight to the point, with a stoic face. Seeing how Elene sports a very similar look, you wonder if that's an unspoken rule everyone working for Jeon Corporations needs to follow, to have a blank and emotionless face.
"At the end of each month, I expect both hard and soft copies of reports from each department head, on my table." Interlinking his fingers on the table surface, he leans forward. "There won't be much difference of workload from what you're used to." His eyes do a quick scan of everyone on the table.
"Though, there are some, rather small things that one needs to keep in mind while working for a company this big." The way he says these words doesn't make him calling his own company big, sound cocky, if anything they sound like he's just stating facts.
"Most of them you'll learn on your own, sooner than later, and honestly, it's for the best that you learn them by yourself. But the most important of them is, staying away from rumours." He pauses briefly to emphasise his point. "There are at least seven each day. Some if not all, are extremely misleading. Do not trust information if it's not from a reliable source, and I'd like to inform you, news channels and articles do not count as reliable."
Seeing a few head nods, he continues. "This building also will be the main branch of Jeon Corporations in the States and I'll be working and operating from here for some time. So expect a lot of unwanted media attention."
Oh?
Oh.
Ohhhhhh.
Haha. You're thoroughly fucked.
"Except for the points that I mentioned, everything is going to be the way it used to be. So I don't think any of you will face any problem but if you do, you can always reach out to Miss Elene." He leans back in his seat, before beginning again. "You will be shown a presentation and after that, if you have any questions that you want to ask, feel free to ask them."
Receiving nods of agreement from the people in the room, he signals Elene to begin the presentation, who then walks to the other side of the room, where the screen is.
As the presentation begins, you can't help but be amazed at the numbers on the screen. To say, that they are impressive would be an understatement. Jeon Corporations has made huge progress in the last few years. To be very specific, since Jungkook became the CEO.
There was this tiny part of you that was elated to know that the big, doe-eyed kid you met all those years ago got to achieve his dreams but you quickly shove those thoughts down.
Thinking about Jungkook won't do you any good.
After the presentation ends, a few rounds of questions are asked, which Jungkook answers precisely. Although you didn't have any questions, you doubt if you'd ask even if you had any.
"Any more queries?" He asks, his hard eyes roaming across the table. Being met with silence, he nods taking that as an answer. "That concludes the meeting, then."
"Welcome to Jeon Corporations."
It's surprising that the meeting ended as fast as it did. You honestly expected a lot more detailing and information being passed on but Jungkook kept it short, very to the point. He didn't start at a slow pace or gradually ease into it, no he just started talking about the things 'we should know', within five seconds of him entering the room.
You didn't expect the meeting to be so....extra professional.
Good for you, you guess. You didn't have to stay in the same room as him for long.
But one particular part of what he said has been the highlight for you.
He is going to work from here.
Aren't there other branches of Jeon Corporation in the States? Then why, just why?
Well, you know why, because the Universe had to play a sick joke on you and as a result of which, you have to see him at work every single fucking day.
Great. Just fucking great.
Your pace increases as you near your office. You feel like you will face-plant yourself and scream at the top of your lungs. Honestly, you might just need to scream to let off some steam.
But if only luck was on your side.
Just when you place your hand on the doorknob to open your office door a voice calls out for you.
Turning around, you find it to be Elene. "Yes?" You ask, with a confused frown.
"Mr. Jeon has requested you in his office." She says with a straight face.
Your brow quirks up in surprise. That bitch already has his own office in the building? This quick?
Is it wrong to call your new boss a bitch on the very first day? Probably so. Do you care? Not at all.
"Did he specify any reason?" You don't know why you asked this question it's not like it would make any difference. If he has summoned you, you have to go.
"No." Her reply comes short, but not in a way that shows impatience or annoyance.
"Well then, which room is his office?" You ask, releasing a sigh.
"The one that previously used to be Mr. Denver's room."
You only nod in response, before heading in that direction.
You were too busy cursing him in his mind to even wonder about the reason as to why he might have called you.
Just when you are about to knock on his door though, your hand pauses midway in the air.
Were you just going to walk in all frustrated? Were you going to show him you were affected?
Fuck, no you won't do that.
You might have slipped for a second, but he's not the only one who's good at putting up a business font and he's sure going to learn that.
Taking a few deep breaths, you calm yourself down and knock on the door. Hearing a faint come in, you push the door and to your surprise, Jungkook's eyes are already on you, as if he knew you were on the other side of the door.
"You called me, Mr. Jeon?"
Something very brief flashes through his eyes but it disappears just as quickly.
"Yes, please take a seat." He says in the same gravelly voice, without moving his eyes from you.
You walk towards the chair in front of his desk and take a seat, all the while maintaining eye contact with him. Maybe it's kind of silly, but if he wasn't going to back down, you aren't going to either. It's in large contrast to how you reacted to seeing him at the party, but there's no point in running away now, is there? The bare minimum you can do is to seem unbothered.
"So, how have you been?"
The question takes you by huge surprise, out of all the things you expected to come out of his mouth, you sure weren't expecting such a casual question.
But you don't let your surprise reflect on your features. "I'm sorry, Mr. Jeon but I don't get how it is any of your business." You reply, pretending to be genuinely confused.
His features harden slightly. "I haven't seen you in six years, you left without telling anyone, and now that I ask you the simplest of questions, you respond as if we are strangers." Perhaps, anyone will say that these words are that of frustration but with the way he says it in the same business-like tone, there's a part of you that finds it absurd yet hilarious.
It's a weird mix, hardened features with a relaxed, monotonous voice.
"Again, I'm sorry, Mr. Jeon, but like I said, I genuinely don't think it's any of your business after all you're my boss and I'm your employee and I'd prefer if it stayed that way." You say, your facade dropping just a little to let him know that you mean it.
His jaw clenches, his features harden even more but he still doesn't take his eyes off of you.
And neither do you, the only difference being, your features are much more relaxed, with a hint of a smile that can fool anyone into thinking that you're amused.
Seeing that he isn't saying anything else, you decide to break the tense silence. "Is there anything else, Mr. Jeon? If not, I have work to do."
And just like that, his features relax back into their regular expressionless state. "I'm sure you do and I won't keep you any longer, Miss Y/L/N."
You don't miss the way he emphasizes on miss. Although you've been addressing him as Mr. Jeon from the very moment you entered the room, he has refrained from directly using your name, but now that he did, adding the 'miss' seems to be his way of telling you, that he's going to give you what you want.
If you want to be professional, he'll be professional. If you want to pretend to be strangers, he'll pretend to be a stranger.
Giving a firm nod, you swiftly get up and leave, but on your way to the door, you feel his eyes burning holes at the back of your head.
As soon as the door closes, relief and a tiny hint of pride blooms in your chest. It went way better than you initially imagined it to be. Moreover, the last time you had a conversation with him, you were a broken sobbing mess, this time though, you didn't let him see through you.
There are certain things though which you just couldn't miss, even if you tried to.
Like, how his eyes were unreadable. Something that you didn't think was ever possible. From the very fast time that you met him all those years ago, his eyes would always reflect whatever it was that he was feeling but the long and tense eye contact you held with him in his office let you see that his eyes now had various layers to them, layers which helped him hide his emotions.
Then there was the fact that he has become so direct. First the meeting then the way he talked to you, he didn't beat around the bush at all, not even for a second. It felt like you were talking to someone who's trying to make a business deal, minus the 'convincing them' part of course, not that you wanted him to try or insist, because it would be of no use anyways, if anything it would only make you feel uncomfortable. You are glad he didn't take the conversation any further.
It's just that he's become all businessman, like.
It doesn't bother you though, it's just an observation.
But it only benefits you. If this is how Jungkook is going to be like as your boss, then it wouldn't be a problem at all. It will make your life way easier. Hell, you think you won't even notice his presence this way. He will be your boss, that's it. Nothing less, nothing more.
And currently, that's the best that you can settle for.
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JUNGKOOK for Calvin Klein Spring 2023
pairing | jungkook x reader
summary | road trip + california + your koo đ„ș
genre/warnings | fluff + light smut + established relationship + kinda shy/quiet jungkook
words | 3,522
note | okay so i had this idea almost a year ago and wrote around 5 versions of this since then lol i guess the stuff i write is *already* very chill but i have to say this is the chillest
If you could, youâd freeze this moment. This very moment. Right here, right now. Just as the wind blows on your hair, just as everything around you smells like sand and the sea, just as Jungkookâs smooth driving lulls you to sleep.
You look at him then. Focused on the curves of the road, a small crease in between his eyebrows as he is forced to make a particularly sharp turn. You twist again to look outside the half-opened window and all you can see are the waves coming and going, somehow closer when the car shifts â and it calms you even further.Â
Itâs hard to fight the heaviness of your eyelids, but youâre determined not to miss any second of this. Everything looks perfect, all around you â you canât take it for granted. You should cherish it, imprint this in your memory, take pictures with Jungkookâs camera now that heâs busy driving and canât do it himself. Itâs within armâs reach, but you canât find it in you to grab it.
âYou should take a nap,â Jungkook says with an unusual air in his voice. It is deep, but dreamy, and you wonder if youâve actually fallen asleep. His right hand leaves the steering wheel to lightly touch your thigh. âYou didnât have enough sleep last night.â
âYouâve had just as much as me,â you protest, turning your body to seat properly again and blinking a few times to wake up, eyes opening as wide as possible in between each of them. âDo you think we can stop for a coffee somewhere? I bet you need it too.â
âIâm okay.â
âThatâs what you always say.â
Keep reading
Author:Â kpopfanfictrash
Genre:Â Second Chance Romance / Modern Fantasy
Pairing: Jungkook / Reader (she/her)
Synopsis: Fear has never been a foreign concept to you. Your entire life has been shaped by the knowledge that youâre different, and fear of the stigma which might follow discovery. Although fire, earth, air and water Elementals have been public for decades, the fear-mongering around your kind hasnât changed; something you have intimate knowledge of, having experienced it firsthand. Since then, youâve done your best to hide your water powers. This is for your own safety, as your mom likes to say.
Safety flies out the window though, when you fall in love. Jeon Jungkook isnât just any love, either, heâs the love. The person who makes you feel as though your darkest corners deserve to be seen. Unable to control your magic around him, you find yourself faced with a horrible fact: you need to break up.
A plan which proves difficult when Jungkook simply refuses to go. And maybe, just maybe, you find the constraints placed on yourself donât make sense anymore.
Rating:Â 18+
Warnings:Â death of a parent (past), some emotional abuse
NSFW Warnings:Â oral (woman and man), multiple orgasms (woman), fingering, hand job, face-riding, sex outdoors (in a secluded, private area), very slight ass-play, breast play
Word Count: 17,287 (32,487 total)
Author's Note: Unfortunately, the new Tumblr text editor doesn't allow for more than 1,000 paragraphs per post. Part I is here, and Part II will be uploaded shortly. Please, please, please reblog both if possible! In my experience, engagement tends to be worse when split into two parts. (also, if you haven't already realized based on the premise, Y/N does break up with Jungkook in the first part of this fic lol so, if that's something you don't want to read; fair warning!)
[ Cross-posted to Wattpad here ]
Magic, to you, has never been a boon.
Despite its romanticization in movies and stories, the reality of magic is messy and unpredictable. As dangerous as it can be fickle, your mom likes to say. Usually followed by a glance in your direction, swift enough for you not to notice, although you always do.
Either that, or an unconscious tilt her chin towards the photograph on the mantle. You arenât sure she even realizes she does it, acting on instinct alone. The photo is of your dad, holding you on his shoulders with an ear-to-ear grin. He was the other Elemental in your family.
Even with only one magical parent, the Elemental gene tends to be passed on to children. Your dadâs magic was water, skilled in manipulating and calling forth the element. He was lauded for it, which was in itself unusual. More often, Elementals are run out of town by other humans. Although time has gone by since societal integration, there are still many who view your kind with suspicion.
You canât say that you blame them â not really. Because again, the reality of magic is it can be dangerous. Based on experience, bad things tend to happen when you lose control.
Head tilted, you squint through the fog at your boyfriendâs apartment. For centuries, fog has been heralded as an ill omen and maybe thereâs some degree of truth to it. Maybe the first speaker lived near a temperamental water Elemental, unable to keep their emotions from manipulating the weather.
Thoughts souring at how close to reality this feels, you shake your head once and some of the fog clears.
A pep talk, you think. Thatâs what you need to convince yourself to enter. Unseasonably chilly this late in the summer, your fingers curl into the ends of your sweater. Going inside would be preferrable to standing out in the cold, and yet you canât manage a single step.
Better to stand in the cold than enter and shatter.
Again, you remind yourself youâre doing the right thing and again, this doesnât help. If anything, it makes you clutch your sweater tighter. For once, you wish doing the right thing meant whatâs right for you. Exhaling deeply, your eyes shut as a train passes and shakes the ground.
You began dating Jungkook three months ago and within a week, you knew it was different. You have a tendency to hide pieces of yourself, knowing most people wonât like what they find. Jungkook never allowed that to happen. The first time you ghosted, he showed up at your favorite coffee shop the next morning and asked what had gone wrong. Taken aback, you responded honestly and to your surprise, Jungkook listened.
He stayed. Stayed when others had run, cementing himself on a short list of people you can trust. Three months into dating, things have moved at once fast and slow. Fast because typically, you exit relationships long before feelings like these ones develop. Slow, because you havenât given Jungkook every part of yourself.
Physical intimacy comes to mind. On several occasions, this has proved⊠difficult.
Eyes opening, you stare at the door. Memories of last night rise to the surface. For a long time, youâve known this relationship has an end date. Knowing this doesnât prepare you for the difficult conversation ahead.
The last time you saw Jungkook was after midnight. Fat raindrops chased your footsteps while you ran from his place, descending the subway at a record pace. The look on his face remains stuck in your mind and even now, you find the thought hard to revisit.
Imagining hurting Jungkook again is unfathomable. Stifling a gasp, you spin on your heel and march away. Halfway to the gate, you get a grip on yourself. Coming to a stop, you remind yourself this isnât about you. Jungkook will hate you â thereâs nothing to do about that now. Now, this is about Jungkook and ensuring heâs safe.
Slowly, you turn around and make your way forward. In the name of procrastination, you stop at a trash can to clean out your purse. Old receipts, gum wrappers and a crumpled-up napkin shake into the bin. You pause at the napkin, staring at the embossed name of the restaurant you work at. Or â more accurately â worked at.
Slamming the trash lid, you turn. You began work at Pierreâs Bistro two months ago as a temporary measure. Ideally, you paint but lately, inspiration has run dry. Waiting tables pays the bills, leaving time at the end of the day to stare at a blank canvas.
Pierreâs is an upscale French restaurant a few blocks down with semi-decent food and waiting tables would be fine if the owner â Pierre â werenât a massive asshole. Now that you donât work there, you can be honest about that. Pierre was the most sexist, elitist, capitalistic piece of shit youâve ever had the displeasure of working for. While on his payroll, you tried to make the best of it but now, you have nothing to lose. Pierre was a dick.
A point he proved yet again last night, much to your mortification. You prefer working the lunch shift to dinner, and weekdays to weekends. Saturday nights are worst of all, and last night Pierre didnât arrive until well after six. You were forced to cover the entire front section, picking up for a co-worker who called in sick.
Rushing from the bar, you nearly crashed into your boss removing his coat. Grabbing you by the elbow, Pierre steadied you, his hand lingering.
âWhoa, whereâs the fire?â he joked.
You forced a smile. Experience has taught you the best thing to do in those types of situations is to smile and laugh.
âNo fire. Lots of customers! Excuse me,â you said and tried to move past.
Pierre didnât release you. If anything, his grip on you tightened until you turned your head.
âYes?â you said, impatient.
Pierre didnât respond, looking you slowly up and down. Eventually, he released you to take a step backwards. âNothing,â he said carefully. âBe careful out there tonight.â
Trying not to gag on his words, you moved on. Unfortunately, it was hard to escape Pierreâs notice once caught. From that point on, each of your flaws were held under a microscope. First, it was that you didnât fold the napkins correctly. Next, you took a wandering path from kitchen to table. Each time you entered the dining room, scornful words were covered by simpering smiles.
By the time your shift end approached, you could barely keep going. A large group had entered and, seeing the host occupied, you took it upon yourself to seat them at your last table. Fixing your apron, you hurried through the restaurant and into the kitchen.
Grabbing another tableâs dishes, you thanked the cook and pushed open the door. Immediately, arms shoved you back in. Startled, you barely had time to recognize the host, Vanessa, before the doors swung shut.
âVanessa?â you said, adjusting your grip. âWhatâs going on?â
Harried, she glanced over one shoulder. âSorry,â she sighed, curly hair slipping from her messy bun. âI wanted to warn you before you went back out. Pierre is pissed.â
Your stomach sank. âPissed⊠at me?â
She nodded, another dark curl escaping. âSomething about saving the table up front for his friends? Bullshit, yes,â she said at your expression. âBut you know how he is.â
âYeah, I know,â you muttered. Deciding there was nothing to be done but keep moving, you hefted your plates higher. âOkay, thanks for the warning. I need to get these to table ten.â
âNo problem,â she said and stepped out of your way.
You walked inside with slightly less spring in your step. Pierre lounged near the bar, surrounded by a group of people you could only assume to be friends. Although you felt his gaze on your face, you avoided him the best you could while you made your rounds. Taking the long way to the kitchen, you passed in front of the window.
Which was the moment you noticed Jungkook waiting for you on the curb. He stood beneath a streetlight, light pooling around the ends of his dark hair. When he saw you approach, his face lit up and he smiled.
Cursing beneath your breath, you smiled back. You were supposed to be done a half-hour ago, but there hadnât been a good time yet to stop. Waving back, you mouthed, just a minute, and frantically pushed through the crowd to the back.
Merely seeing his face lifted a weight from your chest. It was easy to be around Jungkook because he liked every part of you. You never felt the urge to pretend, to curve yourself into something someone else would find pleasurable.
Well, he liked every part except one â and you were working on telling him that.
Hurrying into the staff room, you forgot your plan to avoid Pierre. You nearly jumped a mile when a hand grabbed your elbow, spinning you to face your fuming manager.
Pierre stared down his nose. âFollow me,â he snapped, releasing your arm to spin around.
He passed tables full of patrons, leading you to the bar before turning. âY/N,â Pierre said, his voice dropping. âAre things okay tonight?â
âYes,â you responded, deciding one-word answers were safest.
âThen why, exactly, are you fucking this up?â
Your jaw tensed. âI wasnât aware I was doing so,â you said carefully.
âThe napkins?â Pierre made a tsk-ing sound. âHow many times should I say that presentation is important? Not to mention your laziness. One of your tables had to flag me down to ask for a refill. And now, you gave away the front table.â His expression darkened. âWhat makes you think you, a fucking waitress, can step in for a host? You sat someone at the table I personally reserved for my friends!â
You shouldnât have responded. You should have stayed quiet and yet â
âThere was no name in the book,â you muttered.
âWhatâs that?â Pierre waited and, when you stayed silent, shook his head. âI hadnât had time to write their name down, but I told Vanessa, who assured me itâd happen. Of course, she wasnât taking into consideration Y/N, the wonder waitress! Taking everyoneâs jobs and making them harder.â
At your sides, your hands balled into fists. It took a greater amount of concentration than normal to keep your emotions from spilling over.
Of course, there were explanations for Pierreâs accusations. The napkins were correct before he jostled the table. You had been circulating your tables and if you were unavailable, it was because of his poor staffing. Oh, and â he didnât make a reservation for his friends.
Slowly, you exhaled and stuffed down the responses. Deep down, with other emotions and magic. Beyond Pierre, a glass trembled but once you relaxed, the water went still.
âI apologize,â you said, not meeting his gaze. âIâll do better next time.â
Pierre sniffed. âSee that you do,â he said, brushing past. Grabbing a beer from the bar, you heard his friends burst into raucous laughter. Apparently, your humiliation was entertaining.
Heaving a small sigh, you turned â and froze where you stood.
Outside, Jungkook stared into the restaurant with murderous eyes. Too late, you realized Pierre had pulled you in front of the window. Away from anyone dining, but in full view of anyone on the sidewalk. Like your boyfriend, who witnessed the entire spectacle.
For a moment, your emotions overwhelmed, and you felt magic crack the walls you kept hidden. Embarrassment crept past your boundaries. Humiliation. Fury. Stuffing everything back, you quickly turned to rush through the tables.
Jungkookâs gaze snapped towards you, his brow furrowing. Reaching the staff room, you paced up and down. Jungkook saw you. He saw Pierreâs outburst, which meant youâd have to explain. Youâd have to explain to Jungkook â the only person whose opinion you cared about â why you allowed other people to walk all over you.
Heâd start to ask questions. Questions like, when was the last time you really got mad? Youâd have no good response. Not because you donât get mad, because you do. But because you donât ever allow yourself to act on the feeling.
Faced with the prospect of brushing him off, you buried your face in both hands. Your usual excuses wore thin in your ears.
Pierre isnât so bad. It was a one-time thing. You promise youâll talk to Pierre tomorrow.
None of it would be true, and you didnât want to lie to Jungkook. People never understood why you wouldnât stand up for yourself, but the answer was complicated.
Your last date said you lacked emotions, but you donât think thatâs it. Of course, you have feelings, but those feelings are buried beneath so many layers, they can be hard to see. Itâs not that you donât feel, itâs that you cannot.
When you feel, your magic reacts, and people get hurt.
That was the last part of yourself you kept hidden. Jungkook is normal and he doesnât know youâre an Elemental.
You know that by now, you should have said something. Obviously, but the timing was never right. Twenty-five years old, and you still arenât sure how to broach the conversation. Few people know what you are, so you havenât had much experience with the explanation. Your magic isnât something you use if you can help it.
Yet another lesson you learned from your mom.
Your dad, an Elemental, died when you were five. Before, you lived near the ocean on a flat strip of sand. Your memories from before then are faint, but whenever you try, you can hear his booming laugh. Can feel the salt sting your cheeks, your mom tossing you in the air while you spun around.
Everything afterwards faded. At five years old, a hurricane swept past the barrier islands and that, you remember. You recall your mom at the door, pleading with your dad not to go as he donned his jacket. You remember him holding her hand, kissing the top of your head, and saying heâd return soon. Not many Elementals lived in your area, and even fewer had water magic.
You recall the hours passing, stretching longer and longer until dawn approached. Flashing lights followed, a woman climbing from her car to speak to your mom. You recall the sound of your mom sobbing, the policewomanâs voice floating into the house.
The storm surge was stronger than expected, but your dad managed to divert the worst. He saved the town only to be hit by a bolt of lightning. Instant death, the policewoman said, her tone implying this might be a comfort. Chest tight, your fingertips dug into the railing. Comfort meant nothing when your dad was gone. The irony struck you even back then â your dad saved others, and no one came to save him.
For weeks following, your mom was a ghost. At first, neighbors stopped by to drop off casseroles and condolences. Soon though, their sympathy stopped, and the whispers began. You were young enough not to notice, too consumed by the enormity of your own loss.
Eventually though, you noticed something was off. Suspicious eyes followed you down the sidewalk. Mothers clutched at their children, hurrying them to the side of an empty street. One day, you traipsed downstairs and overheard your mom on the phone.
She sat at the kitchen table, facing away from the staircase. You paused on the landing, listening to your auntâs voice blast on speakerphone.
âNonsense,â she was saying. âYour husband was a hero, and anyone saying otherwise is cracked. He saved your town!â
âI know.â Your mom blew her nose. âBut now, people are wondering if he caused the storm. Theyâre saying maybe he⊠made the hurricane. Itâs this new mayor,â she said, frustrated. âHe hates Elementals and keeps insisting our family orchestrated this to collect money. He says ââ
âOh, no.â Your aunt sounded furious. âDonât you repeat a single word that hateful man says.â
âHe has a point, though,â your mom said, her voice low. âDid you hear about Uniontown? A fire Elemental accidentally set their barn on fire. Nearly burned the whole town. Magic is dangerous. I tried to warn him, but he wouldnât listen, and now ââ
âWhen was the last time your husband lost control, though? Are you saying you think he caused a hurricane?â
âGod, no!â You watched your mom straighten. âBut there are people saying⊠awful things.â
âSome people arenât worth listening to.â
âI know.â Wearily, she exhaled. âTheyâre talking about Y/N, too, though. Apparently, she caused a tidal wave at the pool last weekend.â
Hearing your name said out loud, you shrank back in the shadows. You werenât aware your mom knew about that, or that she cared. Bobby Clemmons teased Judith Bryce about her hair until finally, you snapped. Bobby was swept to the other end of the pool, much to Judithâs relief. She thanked you repeatedly.
Bobby was fine, except for some water up his nose. From the way he carried on though, youâd have thought he broke his arm.
Your mother lowered her voice, as though magic was something to be mentioned only in whispers. For the first time, a sense of shame crept over you. Your dad had always been open about magic, though stern. Stern in his belief magic should help people, not hurt. Never once did your dad insinuate magic itself was the problem.
Magic is dangerous.
Your momâs words on the phone sank in as, your head pounding as you turned around to run up the steps. Even at six, you felt panic. If magic was dangerous and you were magical â that meant you were dangerous, too.
Slipping beneath your comforter, you stared at your shaking hands. Rain hit your windows, snowballing your worry to full-on fear. By the time your mom rushed upstairs, you were rocking under the covers as a storm raged.
She helped to calm you down, got your magic under control and a month after, you moved far away from the sea. A version of yourself vanished as you passed the pier. Despite this, you felt instant relief at the thought of control.
You remember your mom smiling when you joined the highway. âThis will be good,â she said, her voice cracking slightly. âA fresh start, away from it all. You can be whoever you want to be, Y/N.â
Except for the person you actually were.
Her meaning was clear, even if she didnât say it out loud. At the time, you found the thought soothing. If you didnât want to use magic, you didnât have to. You never had to become your dad, who all your friends said had caused the bad storm. Even the news had turned against you.
Earth Elemental suspected behind San Raoul earthquake!
Jailed air Elemental claims innocence against onslaught of tornadoes!
Fire Elementals flee after string of arson!
Always the exclamation point. Always the lurid fascination that blame could be pinned on a single person. New rules were implemented in the house. No magic, except in your momâs presence. This soon became no magic at all, but you didnât mind. Whenever you did use magic, it felt wild, chaotic â the opposite of how you wanted to feel.
Your early years were marked by the struggle to conceal your powers. Years passed without incident and then, something would happen, and youâd have to move. Your mom never begrudged you, simply packed the house to travel to the next city. Each time, you promised youâd do better but by the time you realized school wasnât for you, you had moved no less than six times.
Art was a risk, though one you found necessary.
Creation meant tapping into emotion, but you found methods of coping. Painting was the only place you loosened the reins on your magic, and so it became an outlet of sorts. A release, preventing your emotions from spilling into unwanted places.
There were other strategies, as well. Deep breathing. Counting backwards from one hundred. Focusing on one point, then on another until the magic calmed in your veins. Until you forgot the dangerous and destructive water around you.
Some people proved more reactionary to you than others. With some people, your magic responded so strongly, you were forced to cut them out completely. The first person this happened with was your best friend, Katrina. You were fourteen when she confided in you her family was fire Elementals. In response, your magic surged.
For a glorious summer, you practiced magic in secret. Each morning, you and Katrina bounded through the woods towards the far creek. You summoned great waves of water for Katrina to singe into mist. Everything was fine until late one evening, your mom caught you. She witnessed the combined magic and lost her temper.
Dragging you from the woods, your mom slammed the front door in Katrinaâs face. She sat you down at the kitchen table, delivering a scolding youâve never forgotten.
Do you know how reckless you were? What if a tree had caught fire? What if you altered the townâs water supply? What if someone saw and the next time a disaster happened, they blamed it on you â or Katrina?
Stricken by these very real possibilities, you promised not to do it again. Although you begged not to move, your mom packed the next day â your fastest exit ever.
The second time you cut someone out was after high school. Elliot was an artist, a quiet guy who dabbled with oils. He saw you painting one day in the park and silently set up his easel beside yours. This happened for weeks until he asked you out. Your ensuing romance was brief and sweet, and your feelings grew within a short period of time.
When Elliot told you he loved you, you dissolved into panic. You could feel how your magic responded, reaching for water that surged through his tiny apartment. Tossing on clothes, you stammered apologies and fled into the night.
For weeks following, it rained. Enough for the reporters to forecast local flooding. The fact terrified you â imagining people trapped on top of cars, small businesses flooded, the Red Cross called in to ferry locals to safety. It took your mom flying out to put you at ease, clearing the skies and regaining control.
Since then, you havenât let anyone else past your inner walls. Until Jungkook.
Swallowing hard, you stare at his apartment and wonder if youâll survive. Breaking up with Elliot is one of your worst memories and you only felt a fraction of what you do for Jungkook. Maybe youâll conjure a hurricane, bringing the events of your life full circle.
Shutting your eyes, you rub at them dully. Thereâs no point in wondering what-if. You need to end it now, before things get worse. All day, youâve gone over the facts and arrived at the same conclusion.
As expected, Jungkook was livid about Pierre last night. He wanted to confront your boss himself, although quickly backed off when he realized this was your battle. This though, turned to confusion when you said your intent to do nothing.
Although you tried the usual excuses, none of them stuck. Even if it was just once, Jungkook argued, it shouldnât go unnoticed. You snapped slightly at this, insisting youâd deal with things in your own time.
Getting angry near Jungkook was peculiar. Suddenly, you became aware of the water around you. Thick, leaden pipes lacing Jungkookâs walls. Moisture that hung in the air, in the clouds â within his very veins. The thought terrified you, wondering what you might do accidentally.
Your panic must have been visible, because Jungkook instantly softened. Crossing the room, he pulled you into his arms.
âIâm sorry,â he murmured into your hair. âItâs just⊠I hate seeing you hurt. Of course, you know whatâs best. Iâm sorry I doubted you.â
His grip grounded you, enough that your magic dissipated, and that you realized a truth youâd hidden for some time.
You were in love with Jungkook.
No one in your life had ever been like him. Someone who was always in your corner, who protected you when they could and lifted up parts they couldnât. Someone who liked everything about you â even the parts you werenât brave enough to admit.
Studying his face, you tried to ignore the sudden ache in your chest. Even last night, you knew the inevitable. Memorizing his face, you tried hard to hold on. Jungkookâs slightly rounded nose, his full bottom lip accentuated by two piercings. Dark hair fell over his forehead; strong features contrasted by a soft gaze.
Jungkook watched you as well, and you wondered if he felt the same. Wondered why heâd commit you to memory, since you were the lucky one. He was the miracle, and you were biding your time.
Bending, he lightly brushed your mouth against his. Instantly, you melted. It wasnât your first kiss and prayed it wouldnât be the last, but something about last night felt different. Walking the two of you backwards, Jungkook pressed you against the wall and kissed you harder. His touch became desperate, one hand sliding beneath the lines of your blouse.
Your breath hitched at the brush of his fingers, delicious and warm against skin. His touch unknotted a hidden, tangled piece of your soul.
Ever since you met Jungkook, youâd held yourself separate. When you asked him to go slow in the beginning, he agreed. Touching was fine. Kissing was fine. Anything more, and you lost control.
About a month into dating, you met Jungkook at a bar and got tipsy. Three drinks in, you were frantically making out in an alley outside. Jungkook panted, âmy place?â against your mouth, and you nodded. The journey back to his place was fast and slow, pausing in every dark place to drag his mouth to yours.
The second his door shut, you found yourself stumbling â into his bedroom, his bed, the confines of his heart. Shoes were discarded with every step, and Jungkook couldnât seem to keep his hands to himself. You returned his fervor in spades, nipping his lower lip to watch him smile.
When he fell back on the bed, you saw his pulse quicken. Staring up at you, Jungkook watched your clothing disappear with a gaze so dark, it bordered on onyx. Climbing onto him, you resumed kissing with a newfound reverence. Eyes falling shut, you did your best to stay present.
Each brush of his lips was combustive, each touch of his hands filling you with sharp, pulsing light. And then â
The sink and shower in his bathroom burst on.
Startled, you pulled away and realized it had been you. Your magic had caused it, flooding his bathroom with water. Swearing under his breath, Jungkook scrambled out of bed to hastily turn off both faucets.
You sat there on his bed, heart pounding with fear. By the time he returned, you were already dressed and mortified. Jungkook was all apologies, certain heâd moved too fast, but you assured him he hadnât. Anything that happened, you were an equal participant â too much maybe, although you didnât say so out loud.
Lying in bed that night, you stared up at your ceiling. For a moment, it felt as though you were six and under the covers at your old house. Magic was dangerous. You would eventually hurt someone. Dread pooled in your stomach, recognizing the truth. If you couldnât control your magic around Jungkook, youâd have to end things.
Heartache chased the thought, filling you with so much panic, you nearly drowned. Pushing this aside, you simply resolved to do better. To be better and keep both Jungkook and magic. This was simply another challenge; you owned your magic, not the other way around.
Thus, began the two best and worst months of your life. The best, since youâve been dating Jungkook and the worst, because at every moment, youâre terrified of hurting him. Walking a line as thin as a razor, youâve fallen in love while trying your best not to feel.
Until last night, you thought youâd been successful. Life was mostly under control, but then the Pierre debacle took place. Then Jungkook kissed you with such intensity, you forgot who you were and why youâd been holding back. Two long months of restraint and suddenly, you came undone at the seams.
Before long, you were again in his bedroom. Jungkook stripped off his clothes, bare skin pressing to yours with a searing intensity. Pulling you over him, a low hiss escaped while he kissed your throat. Even through his boxers, you could feel how hard Jungkook was. How badly he wanted this; a need you returned.
The thought of him inside you made you frantic. Pushing Jungkook onto his back, you straddled his waist and rocked forward.
Jungkook lay underneath you, his hair a dark halo. Suddenly, you could feel water everywhere. Magic, everywhere â it was in you, around you, in Jungkookâs walls and molecules. Everything felt so utterly fragile, and your magic responded.
Ferocious, it strained at your self-crafted bonds. Realizing how precarious your grasp on control was, your emotions slipped into panic.
You had to leave. Now.
Sensing the change in your body, Jungkook paused.
âI â Iâm sorry,â you blurted, scrambling off him. Bending for your pants, you pushed one leg through and hastily zipped. âI need to go.â
Jungkook stared, frozen in place. âIâŠâ Shaking his head, he pushed a hand through his hair. âWhatâs going on? Did I do something wrong?â
Stomach dropping, you roughly shook your head. Part of you ached to correct him but your magic was barely leashed, and you werenât certain how much longer itâd hold.
Your magic wasnât something you wanted Jungkook to see.
Frantically throwing on your shirt, you rushed towards his front door. His dog, Bam, whined from the couch and lifted his head as you passed. Yanking open his door, you escaped to the hall and downstairs. You heard Jungkook call after, but he didnât follow, for which you were grateful.
Remembering his face broke your heart as you entered the subway. You kept your magic at bay until reaching your building, at which point rain swept the city in waves. Soaked through, you got in the elevator and saw Jungkook had texted. Shaking, you responded youâd talk to him tomorrow and turned off your phone.
Rain poured all night and you barely slept. By the time you woke, your mood had gotten worse. Work was torture. Even the lunch shift couldnât save you, the looming specter of Jungkook impossible to forget. When Pierre showed up around one, you knew you were doomed. His glower could be felt all the way across the restaurant and no matter what you did, you somehow stayed in his way.
With little to no sleep and haunted by last night, the grip on your magic was tentative at best. Your entire shift, it hovered at the edge of your fingers. When Pierre commented you looked tired, the rain outside worsened. When a table of middle-aged men called you âgirlie,â their water glasses shook.
It was miraculous nothing happened until the end of your shift. That was the moment Pierreâs friends arrived, seating themselves at the table you gave away last night. One of them laughed as you poured them water, and you managed to push down your snide remark.
Glasses full, you turned around to go and the same one grabbed your waist.
You went still.
For so long, youâve hidden your magic to protect others. Youâve kept them from hurting and there you were, broken, and no one cared about you. Just like no one cared about your dad, in the end. Teeth gritted, you whirled â and the entire water pitcher dumped itself at him.
At him, not on him.
You didnât trip. Didnât throw the water, although either would have been preferrable. Instead, the water leapt from the pitcher to slap the man in the face.
Horrified, you stared as reality sunk in. You had just assaulted a guest â a friend of Pierreâs, at that.
Shocked, the man wiped water down his visage. The entire restaurant fell silent, every eye in the room locked on you. Panic-stricken, you stammered an apology, flung a napkin on the table and fled into the kitchen.
The moment you crashed through the doors, you were hailed a hero. Izumi, your line cook, wistfully recalled the one time she punched a guy who grabbed her ass. Georgina added that once, she spit in the drink of a man who called her a bitch.
Both tactfully avoided the fact that you were an Elemental, which you appreciated. You were starting to feel marginally better â maybe you wouldnâtbe fired, after all â when the door to the kitchen swung open and Pierre stormed through. Seeing his face, your heart sank.
âYou!â Spittle flew from his lips as he pointed. âY/N â pack your things! Youâre done here. Fired. You think you can insult my friend, pull some magic bullshit on him, and continue to work here? Fuck that. Get out â now!â
A pin could have been heard in the silence. Coming to your senses, you did exactly as asked and got your things. Pierre hadnât mentioned pressing charges, and you didnât want to stick around long enough to find out.
Outside, you stood on the sidewalk and stared at the bus stop. Storm clouds brewed above, a visualization of your inner turmoil. Eventually, you turned and trudged down the subway.
Things had reached a point you couldnât ignore anymore. You were beyond out of control. Emotions surged and strained against your internal walls, threatening everyone you held dear. The city didnât deserve to be punished, even if no one within it knew of your sacrifice. Pierreâs friends were awful, but you couldâve just as easily lost your temper with someone you loved.
Someone like Jungkook, whom you couldnât seem to be around without incident.
That was the reason most people feared Elementals. It was selfish of you to put your desires ahead of another personâs safety. The only way to protect someone you loved was to stay away.
Starting with Jungkook. You just wished he didnât have to get hurt in order for that to happen.
Standing outside his building, you take a deep breath and press the buzzer. You wait for several long moments, wondering if heâs home and then â
âHello?â Jungkookâs voice crackles over the speaker.
Leaning in, you press 316. âHey. Itâs me. Y/N.â
A weighted pause, and then â
âCome in.â
The door unlocks, and you push it inside. Climbing the steps to his place, your heart starts to pound. The last time you saw Jungkook, you were running away. The last text he sent was, âok,â in response to your message. If you were Jungkook, you wouldnât be thrilled to see you.
Coming to a stop outside 316, you lift your hand and knock. A howl responds, followed by the patter of gigantic dog footsteps. Unable to stop your smile, you shake your head at the chaos.
âItâs just me, Bam!â you say, and he stops.
Bamâs howl is replaced with a whine and the sharp thwack-thwack of his tail on the door.
âBam, out of the way,â Jungkook calls, his voice coming closer. A few seconds later, the door flies open to reveal your boyfriend.
You only catch a glimpse before Bam barrels out, nearly knocking you over. Legs and tail akimbo, he slobbers all over until you bend to pet him. Once satisfied, Bam turns around and trots back inside.
Silence falls between you, and you look up to see Jungkook. Heâs dressed casually, sweatpants and a t-shirt bought at a concert you attended. He hasnât moved aside, blocking you from entering.
Uncertain, you straighten. âCan I come in?â
Slowly, he nods and moves. You walk past him, trying not to focus on the heat of his shoulder. This might be the last time you see Jungkook, so you try to focus on that. Not the prospect of what youâre about to do.
Hearing the door shut, you take a deep breath and turn to face him. âI canât stay too long,â you admit, digging your nails into the palms of your hands.
Jungkook regards you warily. His expression makes your chest ache, unused to him with such a stern expression. After last night, you suppose itâs earned. You should probably get used to it.
âY/N.â His jaw works. âWhatâs going on?â
Deciding honesty is the best policy â up to a point â you force out your next words. âI think we should break up,â you say in a rush.
With a low whine, Bam slinks in the direction of the bedroom. Jungkook glances at him, distracted, before facing forward.
âWhat do you mean?â His head tilts. âLike, you want to take a break?â
Steeling yourself, you shake your head. âNo. As in, I want to break up. Permanently.â
A train passes by the building, rumbling the floorboards underneath. Most people would avoid living in this building for that reason, but Jungkook was overjoyed by the prospect of discounted rent.
He doesnât seem overjoyed now, though. Instead, he looks stricken.
âWalk me through this,â Jungkook says, walking closer. The set of his mouth has turned stubborn. âI donât follow. Why are we breaking up again?â
The knot in your chest tightens. You should have known Jungkook wouldnât make this easy on you. âWeâre not good together,â you say, only to correct yourself. âI mean, Iâm not good for you. Iâm not in a place where I can be in a relationship.â
He comes to a stop. âI can wait, Y/N. I donât mind.â
Reaching for you, Jungkookâs brows crease when you take a step backwards. His hand falls between you, and he stares at the empty space. The crack in your heart widens, made worse by his silence.
âI mind, though,â you force yourself to say. âI canât ask you to wait for me, Jungkook. Thatâs not fair to either of us. Itâs too much pressure.â
The words make your heart splinter, reaching a point you arenât sure can be reassembled. Maybe the pieces will simply lodge in your muscle, bruising your insides each time you draw breath.
âI wonât pressure you,â Jungkook says, automatic. His frown deepens. âTell me what this is really about, Y/N. Is this about sex? Itâs fine if we donât have it.â Stepping closer, he takes your hand and you let him. âI just want you to be honest with me.â
Somewhat manic, you shake your head â and then nod.
Sex is a part of the problem, but itâs not the root cause. Sex with Jungkook is unthinkable. You can barely remain in control when you kiss, let alone allow more. With your past partners, this wasnât an issue, but your past partners werenât Jungkook.
Never have you met someone able to scramble your thoughts with a kiss. Whose gaze melted inhibitions and tore down every wall. You have little doubt that with Jungkook, youâd lose full control, and the thought is terrifying. Already, your makeshift barriers are weakened.
Rain splatters against the window, and your stomach lurches.
âSeriously, Y/N,â Jungkook says, returning your attention to him. âWhatâs this about? I can tell somethingâs on your mind.â
He takes your other hand, and you realize how close he stands. âIs it work?â Jungkook asks, a crease between brows. âIs there⊠some reason you canât quit? You can tell me, Y/N.â
An odd zing of disappointment goes through you. For a moment, you thought Jungkook had guessed your secret, and this could all be avoided. If Jungkook knew what you were and that you lied to him â well, heâd end things for you. Hesitant, you consider revealing that truth but canât seem to form words. It would devastate you, seeing fear replace love in his eyes.
âWork isnât the problem,â you say at last. âItâs us, Jungkook. Or â itâs me. I donât want to be together anymore.â
Disbelief flashes across his expression, and you idly wonder what will happen if Jungkook refuses. Even as you think this though, his expression shifts. Jungkook takes a careful step backwards, dropping your hands entirely.
Heâs never been good at hiding emotion. Jungkook is your opposite in that way, revealing every shift of thought and desire. You watch confusion become anger, then bitterness a moment before he turns away. The set of his shoulders is still, staring out the window as yet another train passes.
Restless, he turns to drag a hand through his hair. âI donât believe you,â he declares. âThis is so out of nowhere, Y/N. What arenât you telling me?â
âIâm telling you everything,â you say, panic rising. âAnd this isnât out of nowhere! Iâve been telling you for months I need to take things slow and this â well, this is the opposite of slow, Jungkook!â
Jungkook stares back at you, heated. âYeah, I guess so.â
The two of you stand there for a moment, the tension thick in between you. Eventually, you look away first and pull your bag tighter.
âRight,â you exhale. âWell, I should go ââ
Striding forward, Jungkook reaches you to cup your face with both palms. Gently, he lifts your face towards him, and all thoughts cease completely. Gaze searching, his breath fans across your parted lips.
Jungkookâs gaze intensifies. âI donât believe you,â he murmurs.
Adrenaline zips under your skin, stirring your magic into a deadly storm. Entire body tense, you suppress the urge to fight or flee. So often, youâre the one running but right now, you feel more compelled to fight.
A knife in you twists, knowing youâre a coward. If you were stronger, you could keep Jungkook. No matter how understanding he is, the fact remains that if he stays with you, Jungkook remains in danger. Each passing day only worsens the pain.
His face blurs. With a start of surprise, you realize there are tears on your cheeks. The furrow between Jungkookâs brows deepens, noticing as well.
âYouâre not listening,â you blurt. âI canât see you any longer, Jungkook. Itâs in your best interest, I promise â I canât do this. Itâs too much.â
Reaching up, you remove his hands from your face and head for the door.
Jungkook follows close behind. âWhich is it, then?â he demands. âYou want me to go slowly, or you feel too much?â
Pressure weighs every inch of your skin, demanding you answer. Anything that comes out now will only make things harder. Reaching the door, you feel Jungkookâs hand on your shoulder. Caving, you donât fight when Jungkook turns you to face him.
Heâs too close to you. Too much and too close, his one hand sliding to cup the back of your neck. Slowly, his thumb strokes the elongated line of your throat. You swallow, hard, and his gaze follows the motion.
Jungkookâs gaze flicks to yours. âYou keep saying youâre no good for me,â he says, his voice low. âBut what if I donât care? Donât I get a say in this decision?â
The force of holding in your magic worsens, becoming near impossible. Hastily built walls threaten to collapse, and reality blurs between one moment and the next.
âIâm sorry,â you blurt, your hand searching behind you. âI have to go.â
Finding the doorknob, you twist and stumble backwards. Jungkook watches you go, the look on his face physically painful as you turn around. Each second that follows is pure concentration, trying not to break before getting outside.
The ocean is only a few blocks from Jungkookâs apartment.
Reaching the harbor, rain pelts your face in a way that feels punishing. Magic makes your limbs tremble, escaping your body in wisps of fog and rain. The moment you arrive at the harbor, you shatter, collapsing forward to grip your knees with both hands.
Eyes pressed tightly shut, you hear the storm howl. Waves churn the harbor, sloshing over the sidewalk in an attempt to get closer. No tidal waves, you plead in an attempt at reason. No whirlpools, no water spouts.
Your magic listens in this regard, at least. By the time your eyes open, a curtain of rain mingles with tears on your cheeks. Staring out at the ocean, each inch of your body is numb.
Jungkook will never forgive you for this.
The thought banishes all the rest. You canât say that you blame him. Slowly, you exhale as you lift your gaze. The chasm in your chest widens, becoming something unbreachable. This is all your fault. You wish there was some satisfaction in knowing this, but there isnât.
Eventually, the rain dulls, and you push yourself upright. Your sneakers squish with every step, the silence all-encompassing as you ride on the subway. Entering the building, you remove your shoes and collapse on your bed, fully clothed. Thankfully, your roommate isnât home, so you arenât forced to explain the events of tonight. Seokjin would have wanted to discuss, and you arenât sure you can without breaking down.
Burrowing your face into the pillows, you manage to cry yourself asleep. Rain doesnât let up the entire night.
âTell me again.â Taking a seat at the table, Seokjin spoons yogurt and berries into his mouth. âWhy did you have to end things with your boyfriend?â
Cracking open one eye, you glare from where you sit, slumped forward. âYou know why, Seokjin,â you grumble. âNot all of us can be air Elementals in perfect control of their magic.â
âYou could be, though,â he says, pointing with his spoon. âIf you put in like, five seconds of training and embraced your water powers instead of running away whenever things got bad.â
âI am not running.â
âNo.â Seokjin lifts a brow. âYouâre cowering, which is far less attractive.â
âIâm not cowering, either.â Scowling, you bury your head deeper into your arms. âIâm wallowing. Big difference.â
Scoffing, his spoon scrapes the bottom of the bowl. Pushing his chair back to stand, Seokjin heads for the sink and turns on the tap. The water itches a spot deep in your chest, almost taunting.
âI canât be too hard on you, though,â Seokjin says as he cleans. âYou did get fired and dumped in one day â thatâs pretty rough.â
âDoes it count as being dumped if I did the dumping?â
âIâll allow it.â He opens the dishwasher. âBut only because really, you didnât want to break up with Jungkook. Youâve just convinced yourself the world is better off without you â something I highly disagree with, by the way, but canât fault you for feeling. Itâs too sad.â
âThanks,â you mumble, and close your eyes.
Two days have gone by since your decision to end your relationship with Jungkook. It hasnât been great, to put things mildly. On Monday, you barely left your room and rain poured from the sky. When you did enter the kitchen, the weather person on Channel 9 predicted local flooding.
Seokjin arrived from his business trip that night, took one look at your face and helped stop the storm. You sagged with relief, falling into a fitful round of sleep that only lasted three hours.
Seokjin is one of the few Elementals you know who embraces their power. Both his parents are air Elementals, and he was raised to take over their magical consulting business. Said business does well, leading Seokjin to own a gorgeous, three-bedroom apartment in the middle of the city. He got bored last winter, decided to post for a roommate and here you are. One of the few people in the city willing to room with an Elemental.
You donât care what Seokjin does with his magic, although his laissez-faire attitude can occasionally be unnerving. Youâve lived your entire life with the assumption your existence is dangerous. All you need is a quick Google search to reinforce this fact. But then thereâs Seokjin, living his life, seemingly none the worse for the wear.
He discovered your powers about a month into rooming together. Coming back from a trip, Seokjin opened the door to stare, slack-jawed, as plates washed themselves in the sink. Glancing up from your book at the table, you immediately sent two dishes crashing onto the floor.
Seokjin stared at this for a moment, then looked up. âYou owe me new plates,â he declared and walked into his bedroom. After a moment, he popped his head out. âHey â you think if we combined my wind and your water, we could create a waterspout but on land?â
âThatâs⊠a tornado, Seokjin.â
âRight.â He slapped the doorframe once and disappeared. âWell, something to think about!â
Months later, Seokjin still doesnât understand your avoidance of magic, but respects the decision enough to leave it alone. At least, until something like this happens and heâs again at a loss.
âListen.â
Turning around, he shuts the dishwasher with his hip.
âOh, no.â You grimace. âWhat now?â
Seokjin raises both hands. âNothing, nothing. Far be it from me to comment on your mistakes. Iâm sorry â did I say mistakes? I meant, âlearned life experience.â Through mistakes.â
âWas there a question in all that?â
âNo question.â Loosely, he gestures. âJust wanted to say you can stay here, rent-free, until you figure this out. You know Iâm only taking your money because you insist. I donât need it. This place is already paid for.â
âOnly because you frightened the seller so badly, they cut the price in half.â
âListen.â Seokjinâs smile turns slightly sinister. âIf they were willing to let their ingrained fear of Elementals influence their selling point, thatâs on them. Not me.â
âFair enough,â you sigh and sit back. âBut seriously â thank you. This will give me some time to come up with a plan.â
Seokjin nods, tracing the rim of his coffee. Absently, he glances down the hall at the empty third bedroom. âYou knowâŠâ
âNo,â you say, automatic.
His right brow lifts. âYou donât even know what I was going to say.â
âYou were going to suggest I use this time off to work on my art.â
âOkay.â Seokjin shrugs. âMaybe you did know. But seriously, Y/N â why not?â
Weary, you exhale. âBecause every time I try to paint, I get this⊠block. I canât explain it. Watercolors used to be the one place I felt comfortable using my magic. Now⊠I donât know. I canât seem to use my magic anywhere. Even my art.â
Seokjin tilts his head, thoughtful. âHow long has this been going on?â
âDonât know â a few months?â
âNot long after you started dating Jungkook.â
Staring at Seokjin, you realize heâs right. Thatâs exactly around when you began dating Jungkook. The block happened not long after. Thinking about the early days of dating are painful though, and so you choose not to.
âI donât want to talk about him,â you declare with a shake of your head. âRight now, what I need is a job. And to earn money. Preferably in that order.â
Seokjinâs lips twitch. âLet me know if the order changes. I know a guy.â
Before you can consider his offer too seriously, your phone rings on the table. Glancing down, your heart constricts at your momâs name. It isnât that you donât want to talk. Itâs that if you do, Jungkookâs name will come up, and youâll be forced to explain why you two arenât together. Right now, youâre managing to cope by avoiding the topic. You arenât sure what will happen if youâre forced to confront it.
Not to mention the very real possibility your mom will be happy. She liked Jungkook, but she always worries whenever someone new enters your life.
Also glancing at your phone, Seokjin scowls. âDonât answer it,â he says, walking past. âWhenever you talk to your mom, things get even worse.â
Seokjinâs not wrong. Your mom means well â really, she does â but talking to her tends to leave you exhausted. Still, you know from experience itâs better to answer now.
âI know,â you sigh and stand up. âBut if I donât pick up now, sheâll just keep calling. Hey,â you say, pressing answer. âOne second, mom.â
Ignoring Seokjinâs sad shake of his head, you scoop up your coffee and head for your bedroom.
Closing the door to your room, you lean backwards. âHi, mom,â you say, lifting your phone to your ear. âSorry about that. I was eating breakfast. How are you?â
âOh, you know,â your mom says, and you can practically hear her smile. âSame old, same old. The better question is, how are you? I saw on the weather thereâs some flooding by you. Hope youâre alright!â
Grimacing, you move the phone to speaker. You should have known your mom would check in. Reading between the lines of her question, you can hear what sheâs really asking. Your mom wants to know if you caused the flooding â an answer which is undeniably yes, but she doesnât have to know that.
Setting down your half-empty mug, you flop face-first on your bed. Less information tends to be more with your mom. Youâre debating what to say when she solves the problem for you.
âI know you havenât had a slip in years,â she continues. âBut if thereâs another water Elemental in town, you should try to steer clear of them! Being around them could set you off â thatâs what happened to Beckyâs nephew, she said.â
Fighting an eye roll, you roll on your back. Becky Mayweather is your momâs best friend in the entire world and one of your least favorite people. Sheâs the type to bake cookies, offer a shoulder to cry on â and then promptly turn and gossip to the neighbors about it. She fancies herself an Elemental expert because a few of her friends married them. Funnily enough, neither you nor your mom have met these friends in person.
âOh?â you ask. âI never noticed.â
âItâs true! You know that I worry, Y/N. All alone in the city with another Elemental for a roommateâŠâ
Annoyance spikes in your stomach. âHis name is Seokjin, and Iâm an Elemental too, mom. His mom could say the same thing about me.â
Seokjinâs mom could be saying that, but she wouldnât because Seokjinâs mom and dad are both magic enthusiasts. The few times you met them, they were nothing but kind.
âOh, Y/N.â Your mom sighs. âItâs not the same.â
âWhy not?â
âWatch your tone,â she says. âIâm only telling the truth. You work hard on controlling your magic. Your roommate, on the other hand, uses his magic willy-nilly. In broad daylight! You two couldnât be more different.â
Your mom isnât wrong about that, although not for the reason she thinks. Seokjin does use his magic freely, but youâre the one at risk of hurting others â not him.
âSeokjin is a good guy,â you say tightly. âHeâs letting me stay here, rent-free, while I search for another job.â
âAnother job?â Her voice pitches. âWhat happened to the job at that restaurant?â
Cursing yourself for your own stupidity, you close your eyes. âUm⊠I was let go. Difference of opinions with management.â
âOh. Well. Thatâs too bad, Y/N, Iâm sorry. Itâs probably for the best â you donât want to be working for someone you donât respect, right?â
Some of your anger lessens at her genuine sympathy. Itâd be easy to paint your mom as the villain but truthfully, she comes from a good place. You know that she loves you; she just doesnât want to lose you the same way she lost your dad.
Exhaling deeply, you reach to grab a pillow. âIâve been trying to paint,â you say. âIt hasnât been going well.â
âNo?â
You frown at the obvious joy in her voice.
âYeah,â you admit.
âWellâŠâ Your mom draws the word out. âWe always knew art was a risky hobby, Y/N. Painting. With watercolors. Something could easily go wrong and put you in danger.â
âI know, mom.â
âActually,â she adds, her excitement growing. âMaybe this is a sign. Y/N â what if this means your powers are weakening?â
Your entire body goes still. âWhat?â
âYes!â she says, oblivious to the panic in your voice. âYou always loved watercolors because they made sense to you, right? Because of your⊠well, magic. What if a block means your powers are growing weaker? I wonder if other Elementals ever lose touch with their magic. Iâll have to ask Becky.â
Irrational anger surges within, and you hear the faucet in your bathroom turn on. Hastily, you work to turn it back off.
âYou donât need to do that,â you blurt. âIâll research it myself. Actually, I should get going â I wanted to apply for some jobs this morning.â
âOh, yes â good call, honey. You go and apply. Let me know if you need help. Becky has connections with the local university. Iâm sure someone could help you update your resume â or even apply, if that sounds interesting to you.â
âThanks,â you say, although it absolutely does not. âThatâs a nice offer.â
âHave a good day, honey â I love you!â
âLove you, too,â you say before hanging up.
Dropping the phone onto your bed, you hug your pillow tightly. It takes several long minutes to relax, wading your way through an anxious sea of thought. Although your mom means well, conversations with her tend to leave you feeling drained. Since you were young, itâs felt like your mom has an idea of the perfect child, and they arenât you.
Eventually, you stand to bring your mug to the kitchen. Seokjin is busy making another pot of coffee, the delicious scent wafting overhead.
Passing him by, you eye this warily. âIsnât that your third pot this morning?â
âAnd?â Seokjin reaches for his mug. âYouâve had three cups yourself.â
âTouchĂ©,â you sigh, collapsing on the couch.
Minutes later, Seokjin enters the living room and hands you a mug.
Staring into the drink, you say, âThanks.â
Settling onto the sofa, Seokjin examines you over the rim of his coffee. You ignore him, taking a long sip of your drink. A summer breeze wafts through the window, and with a flick of his wrist, Seokjin sends it back out.
A stab of envy goes through you, although you know itâs irrational. Seokjin always makes magic look easy, but youâve never found it to be so. Maybe when you were younger, before the crippling fear and anxiety had a chance to set in. The only time magic ever felt normal was when you painted and now, you canât even do that.
Thinking about painting makes you think about Jungkook though, causing the dull thud in your chest to become a sledgehammer. You miss him. Miss the easy way Jungkook made you laugh. How he insisted on constantly touching some part of your body.
Cupping your mug of coffee, you take another sip and sink into the sadness.
âFar be it from me to dole out advice.â Seokjin interrupts your tiny pity party. âBut I think youâre going about this the wrong way.â
Too exhausted to argue, you merely exhale. âWhatâs the right way, then?â
His head tilts. âI donât know. But I find it weird your block appeared around the same time you started dating Jungkook. YouâveâŠâ Seokjin hesitates, and you recognize his how-do-I-put-this-delicately face. âYouâve given up a lot over the years, Y/N. Maybe this time, you gave up more of yourself than you realized.â
Silently, you wonder whether heâs right. For too long, youâve gone through the motions of life without really living. Too scared of letting people in, scaring them off, of being yourself. Perhaps giving up Jungkook will be the final straw. The thought doesnât comfort you, and you have no response.
After a moment, Seokjin turns on the TV. The morning slips by, though you canât help but think about his earlier comments â could you control your magic if you tried harder? The moment you think this, you instantly banish the thought. Youâve been attempting for months, and nothing has worked.
With this cheery thought, you allow yourself to sink further into melancholy. Only this time, the water rushing overheard isnât your friend. You arenât sure it ever was.
Wednesday morning, you leave the apartment in a haze. You thought that by today, things would be better but if anything, the situation seems to be worse.
Missing Jungkook is painful.
It hurts more than you thought, which might sound stupid, but that doesnât make it any less true. When you and Elliot broke up, it was sad, but you knew it was for the best and that lessened some of the pain. Now though, each beat of your heart prevents the wound from closing. A tentative scab in one second, only to be torn open the next.
Jungkook always sent you good morning texts. Not because he was up before you, but because he went to bed so late, it was only an hour or two before you awoke. His words were the first thing you read in the morning, smiling sleepily at his rambling. Sometimes, Jungkook would include a late-night snack recipe. Always, heâd end with something he liked about you.
His silence is deafening. Something not even your favorite coffee shop can fix, although you try. Standing in line, you aimlessly flip through songs on your phone. Today, you promised Seokjin youâd attend at least two interviews. The first one is in an hour at a sushi restaurant. Before then, you plan to load up on caffeine and organize your thoughts.
When the line moves forward, you flip to your messages. No new texts. Unsurprising, but it rends the scab in your heart anew.
Facing forward, you remove an earbud to order. âHi,â you say, mustering a smile. âIâll have an iced americano with rose syrup.â
âGot it.â The barista barely looks up. âThat all?â
âUh-huh.â
âWant a receipt?â
âNope.â
âCool.â She nods. âThatâll be ready soon at the end of the counter.â
Nodding your thanks, you replace the ear pod. Cranking your music louder, you wait for your coffee and lean against the counter. The coffee shop is tiny, empty for a weekday after the morning rush. Aimless, you glance over the clustered tables.
Your thoughts are on Jungkook before they can be stopped. You wonder what he's doing, what heâs wearing, whether heâs blocked your number yet from his phone.
A talented graphic designer, Jungkook works mostly on commission and on his own time. He does well for himself â enough to afford rent on his own place. Your mutual creative streak was something you had in common. Not your sleeping hours, thatâs for sure.
Jungkook usually slept until nine or ten, then went to the gym before he made breakfast. You used to tease him about that, saying he couldnât call it breakfast if â
Your heart falters. Jungkook must be on your mind since you seem to have hallucinated him here, at the coffee shop. You blink once, and then twice, but the mirage doesnât fade, and youâre forced to conclude Jungkook is actually here.
Unfolding himself from a chair, he heads in your direction. Panicked, you glance at the counter, then back up. Your coffee hasnât finished, which means that youâre trapped. Straightening, you do your best to seem natural and are certain you fail. Jungkook doesnât just look natural, he is so as he approaches. At least, until you notice his hands in his pockets.
Jungkook does this when heâs nervous. Likely, heâs playing with the inside pocket lining. It hurts, knowing him so well, and not being his. When Jungkook comes to a stop, you stand mere inches apart.
âJungkook,â you say, his name punched from your diaphragm.
He nods. âHey.â
Uncertain, you glance down at the counter to check for your drink. Still nothing and, looking back, you tilt your head. âWhat are you doing here?â
Jungkookâs hands go deeper, if possible. âGetting coffee. Is that allowed?â
Your lips press together. âSure. Theoretically, you can get coffee. What Iâm asking though, is why you chose this coffee shop, five blocks away from your place. Usually, youâre not awake before noon.â
His expression is inscrutable. âCouldnât sleep.â
âAh.â
The silence between you lengthens, and not in a good way. You know why youâre quiet but canât tell what Jungkook is thinking. You suppose that itâs possible he woke up early, forgot this was your favorite shop and went on a long walk for coffee â itâs possible, but unlikely.
At last, Jungkook exhales. âAlright, fine. I wanted to see you.â
âY/N?â
Both of you turn at the sound of your name. Glancing between the two of you, the barista seems to pick up a weird vibe, dropping the cup to hurry away. Grateful for the interruption, you reach for your coffee and attempt to reset.
Itâs not fair of Jungkook, corning you like this. You were already forced to end this once â unfair, making you do so again. Breaking up with him once was barely possible; twice is unthinkable.
âDonât you have anything else to say?â
His voice interrupts your train of thought and, gripping your drink tightly, you turn.
âLike what?â you ask.
âLike, I donât know.â His brow furrows, frustration obvious. âAnything, Y/N.â
Behind the counter, the barista fills a tea kettle to set this on the stove. You watch it instead of Jungkook, unsure how youâre going to do this again. The pressure of the water boiling is near tangible, mimicking the internal state of your mind.
Biting your tongue, you decide a safe exit is best. Jungkook will get the hint without you being forced to break his heart. Counting backwards from ten, you exhale and attempt to walk past.
âIâm sorry you came all this way,â you say in a murmur.
Youâre nearly past Jungkook when you hear a soft swear. Only one more step happens before his hand grips your elbow.
âY/N, please,â Jungkook breathes, turning you towards him.
Your gaze lifts and you start at his obvious pain. Staring back, Jungkook searches your face for something unspoken. Whatever he seeks, he must find it, since determination enters his.
You tear your gaze away. âI donât know what you want me to say, Jungkook.â
âI want to know if you were serious about breaking up.â
Heâs still holding your elbow.
You must notice this at the same time, but neither of you move. Your gaze returns to his, drawn like a magnet and you realize your mistake when you canât look away. Romeoâs line about Julie being the sun comes to mind, making sudden sense. You orbit around Jungkook, whether you like it or not.
In the background, a tea kettle whistles. âI meant what I said, Jungkook,â you say, forcing yourself to speak first. âIâm not good for you.â
A muscle in his jaw feathers. âBut why,â he demands, frustration seeping through. You can hear in his voice the long nights of desperation, of little sleep in your absence. âI donât understand what went wrong, Y/N. What did I do?â
A chasm in your chest opens, hating how easily he jumps to self-doubt. Before you can think better of it, you move closer.
âNothing,â you say, one hand on his arm. âYou did nothing wrong, Jungkook. Iâm just not in a place where I can be in a relationship.â
âBut why not?â His gaze sharpens. âEverything was fine between us until Sunday.â
âEverything was not fine.â
Jungkook pauses, then barrels on. âWhen you say you canât be in a relationship⊠what youâre really saying is you canât be in a relationship with me.â
âWith anyone,â you correct, although you arenât sure thatâs the truth.
Your magic has never been this temperamental. Possibly because this is the first time youâve fallen in love. Dating someone not Jungkook would be safer, but the thought is abhorrent.
If you canât have Jungkook, you donât want anyone. That will be your punishment. Jungkook will move on, fall in love, and be happy with another person. Not you. No one else will compare, and if you canât now, you doubt youâll move past this crippling fear.
âYou keep telling me that,â Jungkook says, growing heated. âBut Iâm the one youâre breaking up with, so itâs a little bit about me. You need to give me something, Y/N. Is this about your past? I know you donât like to talk about your childhood, but I want to know.â
A loud buzzing fills your ears, gaze darting around. You havenât told Jungkook much about your family, not wanting to invite questions about being an Elemental. The thought of him guessing sparks panic again, and the tea kettle on the stove whistles louder.
âPeople in my past hurt me,â you say in a rush. Magic itches beneath your skin, begging for escape. âThatâs part of it, but not all.â
âWhatâs all, then?â
Frustration seeps past the wall, and several things happen. Your magic lashes out, a loud noise makes you jump, and the tea kettle shatters while hitting the floor. Water sloshes across the tile, steam hissing as the barista jumps back with a yelp.
Startled, you whirl around. One barista turns off the stove, another grabs a towel while a third finds a broom. Luckily, none of them seem injured â the tea kettle missed their skin. Taking a half-step towards them, you force yourself to stop. Although you want to help, that might make you seem guilty.
Already, the guilt within you is rising. You felt your magic overpowering you and chose to stay. If a barista had been hurt, it wouldâve been your fault.
Turning back, you find Jungkook staring at the mess. He looks similarly shocked, twisting the knife in your gut. If he knew you caused this, heâd look at you that differently.
âYou see?â you blurt, and he glances in your direction. âEveryone around me gets hurt. I canât hurt you, too, Jungkook.â
Shoving open the door, youâre halfway outside when his words reach your ears.
âThatâs the thing, Y/N,â he says softly. âYou already have.â
The door shuts behind you, and you almost make it home before starting to cry. The skies open again above the city.
âThis canât be a coincidence,â you mutter, staring through the window.
The slightly dilapidated Ramen-rama tables stare back at you until the owner walks past. Catching you standing there, he motions you on.
Somewhat chagrined, you trudge down the sidewalk. Reaching a playground two blocks away, you collapse on a bench and attempt to be rational. Four different interviews. Spread across two different days. Each one ending the exact same.
One crappy interview, even two, and youâd understand. But four crappy interviews in the same way? Something weird is happening. Each interview, you arrived, greeted the owner, answered a few questions, and were thus informed the position was filled.
It wasnât that you hadnât gotten a job. It was that your interviewers seemed nervous, staring hard at your resume and never your face. They seemed relieved when you left, as though you were liable to break something for fun.
âHey. Did you interview this morning at Ramen-rama?â
Startled, you turn and find a stranger beside you.
You donât recognize him; certainly youâd remember if you met before. Dressed in a Ramen-rama t-shirt, his dark hair is gathered in a bun on his head. His hair makes your chest ache, since Jungkook used to wear his like that.
âUm, yeah,â you say, yanking yourself from your daydreams.
He smiles and nods. âI thought that was you. Listen â I overheard the manager talking this morning on the phone while I was unloading the truck. I think he was talking about you, so I thought I should tell you what I overheard.â
Concerned, you straighten. âUh, okay. What was he saying?â
âHe was talking to your old boss â Pierre? Apparently, heâs calling around and warning people not to hire you. Said that you stole from him, or something. Not sure if itâs the same story for everyone, or if heâs making up shit up in the moment.â
Your jaw nearly drops. âAre you serious?â
âYeah.â The guyâs smile turns wry. âIâm assuming none of itâs true. You donât look like the thieving type, but the boss is running a business, I guess. Canât be too careful.â
âRight.â You pause, then shake your head. âI didnât steal, just so you know. A guest was an ass to me, so I dumped water on him â on accident,â you add.
Laughing loudly, the guy clutches his bicycle. âWow, Iâd love to hear that story. Especially the part about it being an accident,â he adds with a wink, sticking out his hand. âIâm Wooyoung.â
âY/N,â you say as you shake. âSo. Pierre is calling people?â
Brow furrowed, Wooyoung pulls back. âYeah. Sorry I had to tell you like this. Wasnât sure whether youâd want to know, but figured I should.â
You push yourself to stand. âI do appreciate it. Thanks for telling me.â
âNo problem.â Sheepish, he glances down the road. âI should actually get back if I donât want to lose my job. Delivery,â he explains, nodding towards his bike. âNeed the extra income.â
âMakes sense,â you say, forcing a smile. âGood luck.â
Wooyoung nods, then pauses in a way that feels familiar. Heâs checking you out, you realize after a moment. Although flattering, itâs instantly followed by a rush of guilt. Wooyoung is cute and in another life, youâd say yes, but in every life, itâs hard not to want Jungkook.
Waving goodbye, Wooyoung climbs onto his bike and takes off. You head in the opposite direction, needing to put distance between you and Ramen-rama. If Pierre is shit-talking you across town, youâll be hard-pressed to find another job at a restaurant. Owners are notoriously clicky and for how many restaurants there are, there are surprisingly few out of the loop.
Maybe you can ask the coffee shop if theyâre hiring. Although you should probably avoid work with water for a bit. This drops your mood, your thoughts turning desperate. Youâre so deep in an anxiety spiral, you nearly run into an open door on the sidewalk.
Jerking upright, you stare at faded, golden letters. Creative Courage is spelled in looping cursive over a frosted window. Art supplies fill a display case, while the other is clustered with art of all kinds. You spot sculpture, pottery, painting, and sketches before losing count.
Before you can chicken out, you push open the door.
Stepping in, tiny bells chime to announce your arrival. Soft, ambient light fills the space â a shop thatâs two-fold, you realize now that youâre inside. The front sells art supplies while in the back stands a classroom. Thereâs a class in session now, several artists seated on stools before easels.
âCan I help you?â someone asks, stepping into your path.
Blinking, you focus. âUm, no â thank you! I was just looking.â
âOf course!â The woman beams, reaching up to arrange a clip in magenta hair. âThatâs what weâre here for. If you do change your mind, let me know â weâve got art supplies out front, and classes are held daily in back.â
âClasses?â
âMhm.â Crossing her arms, the woman nods. âMostly still life and figure drawing, but weâre hoping to add some more soon. Are you an artist?â she asks, sounding hopeful.
Immediately, you stiffen. âNo. At least, not right now.â
Her lips twitch. âNot sure it works like that, unfortunately. Who you are canât come on and off like a jacket. I like that, though,â she admits with a laugh. âMight borrow it the next time the muses arenât singing.â
You canât help but grin. âExactly.â
Her head tilts, surveying you with unnerving intensity. âMy name is Taryn. I co-own this place with my partner, Micah. Theyâre the one teaching right now.â
âOh,â you say, somewhat wistful. âThatâs nice.â
âThanks.â Her smile widens. âSo, what was your preferred medium? You know, âback whenâ you were an artist.â
You canât help but laugh when Taryn lifts her hands to use air quotes. Some people have a way of making you feel included in their jokes, and Taryn is one of them. She teases you in a conspiratorial way, letting you know she understands. People often call art a labor of love, which can be true but more often, itâs a complicated tangle of love, pain and frustration.
âWatercolors,â you admit. âAnd my name is Y/N.â
Her eyes brighten. âWeâve been meaning to add a watercolor class for ages. Some of our regulars have asked, but Micah and I are both hopeless. Potter,â she explains, gesturing at herself. âAnd Micah prefers charcoal. Sometimes sculpture.â
âWow,â you say. âThose are very different.â
âYou donât say.â Taryn laughs. âMicah likes to keep things fresh. What about you? Have you ever taught beâ hang on,â she blurts, her eyes going wide. âDid you say that your name is Y/N? As in Y/N Y/L/N?â
Your cheeks heat. âYeah, thatâs me.â
Whirling, Taryn hustles through the front room to duck behind a counter. Digging through several drawers, she pulls out a print to hurry back.
âIs this you?â she demands, thrusting this in your face.
Even cross-eyed and close, you recognize your most popular work. A watercolor series on the majesty and destruction of sea storms. Looking at this makes you feel raw, and so you look up.
âYep,â you admit. âThatâs me.â
Pulling back, Taryn looks at the print reverently. âYouâre amazing. Micah was trying to do something similar but couldnât capture the right feeling.â
Shuffling awkwardly, you shrug. Youâve never felt as though your work deserved acclaim, although itâs nice to know the series resonated with others. One of your favorite aspects of art is how it can be intensely personal but once shared, takes on a universal quality. You find it constantly surprising; how many people seem to share the same burdens.
âSeriously.â Taryn shakes her head wryly. âIf you ever wanted to teach a class, let me know. Weâd be lucky to have you here.â
âThank you,â you say, stuffing both hands in your pockets.
You hadnât realized your desperation was obvious. Or possibly Taryn is just incredibly good at reading others. Truthfully, itâs been a while since you stepped foot in the art world. Even before dating Jungkook, you felt your passion lagging. Itâs been a long time since you wanted to connect with your inner voice, although merely the act of being here calls the tide in your blood.
Dangerous.
Recognizing this, you reinforce an inner wall. âIâm sorry,â you repeat. âIâm not really looking for something right now.â
Taryn nods. âSure. If things change though, just let me know â before next week,â she adds. âWe try to publish our class schedule on the first of each month.â
âWill do. Thanks, again.â
âAnytime!â Beaming, Taryn spins to restock the next shelf.
Realizing your conversation is finished, you continue down the next aisle. The shopâs materials are superb, and your fingers are itching to reach out and touch. Reaching the front, you notice a quote painted over the register: Creativity takes courage â Henry Matisse.
You stare at this for a while, unsure why it hurts. Courage isnât something youâve thought about in a long time. When you were younger, you pushed people away because it was safe, but now you find yourself wondering who was that for â others? Or yourself?
Maybe the reason you keep yourself separate is because you are afraid people might leave you. Like Katrina. Or Elliot. Or even your dad.
Suppressing magic was hard at the start. Everything about it felt counter-intuitive but you reasoned doing the right thing often took effort. This is what you told yourself, anyways. It made said effort more bearable.
When you first began painting, the relief you felt was immense. After so long spent ignoring your emotions, you found a space to be free. Your series about the sea was oddly therapeutic, working through complicated emotions; your love for the ocean, coupled with fear of its wild beauty. Similar clashes within yourself about magic. And always, always, the desire for more.
For a few hours though, those feelings could be a part of you. Magic could be a part of you, so long as you remained in control â and with brush in hand, you were.
Only now does it occur to you that maybe, this wasnât healthy. Maybe you shouldnât feel the need to compartmentalize, as though certain pieces of yourself can only exist in certain spaces.
Tearing your gaze from the words, you exit the shop and gently shut the door. Pulling your jacket tighter, you head down the sidewalk and let your thoughts drift. Jungkook only saw you paint once, but the memory is hard to forget.
You had just started dating, barely past the stage of calling him âboyfriend.â The constant influx of emotion was difficult to manage, and after a few weeks, you were exhausted. Most of your time spent without Jungkook was seated before your canvas. After one particularly frustrating session, you set down your paint to stubbornly stare at the canvas.
A throat cleared from behind.
Startled, you spun and found Jungkook standing there. His gaze moved quickly to yours, but you realized heâd been staring at your half-finished work. Normally, you felt panic at the thought of someone seeing a work in progress. That night though, the look on Jungkookâs face eased your concerns. Awe; pure and clear.
Yanking down giant, over-ear headphones, you hastily stood.
Jungkook lurched forward. âNo!â he blurted, only to halt. âI mean â you donât have to cover the painting. I liked it.â
He seemed flustered, which made you slightly flustered, but you took a slow step sideways. Eager, Jungkookâs gaze traversed the canvas.
Eventually, he looked back. âSorry about that,â Jungkook said and walked closer. Warm hands found your waist. âI didnât mean to startle you.â
âHow did you get in?â you laughed, burying your face in his chest.
âSeokjin.â He paused. âDid he not say I was here? I texted you a half hour ago, but you didnât respond. I figured Iâd stop by, and Seokjin said to come up.â
Softening, you made a mental note to chastise Seokjin later. Tightening your arms, you lifted your head and smiled.
âSo.â Jungkook glanced over your shoulder. âThis is you.â
This sent a thrill down your spine. He spoke as though heâd known you before, but only on a surface level and now, he understood. Jungkook knew your art was part of you, as much as your heart or your soul. You had often felt the same, but never said so out loud.
Magic swelled, and you pushed it back down, but it was difficult. When Jungkook bent his head, you forgot to be scared and let yourself feel. The brush of his lips. The tightening of his hands. The current within you, swelling against your highest walls.
Loudly, someone knocked on the door. Breathless, you jerked backwards and found Seokjin in the door.
âHey.â He jerked a thumb over one shoulder. âWanted to let you know our dishwasher broke. Flooded the kitchen.â Pointed, Seokjin looked at you. âEverything is all good, but Iâm calling a plumber tomorrow. Carry on.â
In a flurry of embarrassment, you abruptly ended the evening and sent Jungkook home.
Remembering how the night ended, you stifle a groan and walk faster. Once more, you couldnât control your magic and put Jungkook in danger. Hardly the creative courage Henry Matisse imagined.
You always assumed suppressing your magic was the best choice. But the best choice for who? Certainly not for you, who lives isolated, inert and in fear of yourself. Your dad used to call your magic a gift, but itâs been a long time since you felt that way.
This memory brings with it a sharp stab of pain. Since your dad passed, fear has replaced any joy your magic brought. Fear of falling victim to the same fate he did. Of othersâ rejection. Of failing to live up to your fatherâs example.
You have little doubt that if your dad could see you now, heâd be confused by your actions.
You push others away in the name of saving them. Again, you think of Jungkook and for once you allow it. The entire way home, you wish that heâd call.
He doesnât though and eventually, you stop hoping.
By Friday, the threads keeping your feelings at bay are nearly worn through. Intrusive thoughts push against fragile bonds, threatening the haven youâve carefully crafted.
With more force than needed, you toss clothing into the washer. Your usual laundromat was closed, forcing you to walk five blocks to the next one. Sweaty from suddenly sweltering temperatures, your arms sore from the hamper, the situation does nothing to improve an already crappy mood.
Wiping your forehead with one arm, you slam the door and press start. The machine whirs to life, laundry tumbling in a way reminiscent of your inner turmoil. Up, you did the right thing by ending it with Jungkook. Heâll swiftly move on and find someone else. Down â but you donât want him to find someone else. You want him to find you.
Teeth gritted, you turn and grab your hamper from the floor. Placing this on the washer, you wearily tug your cell phone from your pocket. By the time you walked home, youâd have to come back, leaving you with forty minutes to kill. You could read more of the book you just started. Or submit your resume to a couple of restaurants.
After yesterdayâs disaster at Ramen-rama though, the interview process has stalled. Instead, youâve found yourself thinking more about Creative Courage. For a brief moment, you even walked into the third bedroom to paint.
You immediately walked back out again, but merely the act was more than youâve done in months. The thought of creation brought mostly panic, since itâd involve you being honest. Something you havenât been with yourself in a while.
Because if you were honest, you know what youâd find. You would regret breaking up with Jungkook. Maybe even find that, deep down, you want to be selfish. You want to keep dating him, even if Jungkook gets hurt in the end.
After all, you saw what loving an Elemental did to your mom.
Putting down your phone, you scan the laundromat and find your gaze catching on the person in the next aisle.
No. No, no, no â absolutely not.
The universe â or whoeverâs writing your story â must be cruel and unusual, since standing beside you is Jungkook. Youâd recognize his head anywhere. Straightening from his hamper, Jungkook turns to face you and goes still.
Eyes wide, he seems stunned until someone slams shut their dryer. Both of you jump, breaking eye contact and time seems to reset. Pressing start on his machine, Jungkook grabs his gym bag and hoists it over one shoulder. He strides towards the exit, halfway there when you spring into action.
Dashing towards him, you cut him off at the dryers. Footsteps slowing, Jungkook meets your gaze with visible confusion.
âSorry,â he says, tugging his gym bag behind him. The thick, grey strap of it cuts across his hoodie. âI was just leaving. I can come back later if you want to finish your load.â
Again, he tries to move past you, but something inside of you snaps. You arenât sure what possesses you, but somehow, find your hand gripping his sleeve.
Startled, Jungkook stares.
Equally swift, you withdraw. âI, uhâŠâ
Head spinning, all your words seem to fly out the window. Nothing about this was planned. You have no idea what to tell Jungkook besides Iâm sorry, and even this would be woefully inadequate without explanation. Which you canât give.
âYou donât have to leave on my account,â you say at last.
A singular brow lifts. âNo? You didnât seem to think that way on Wednesday.â
You suppress a wince, although you try your best to hide it. âI know,â you admit. âItâs just⊠this is your usual laundromat. I donât want you to leave because of me. I wouldnât even be here, expect the one near me is broken and ââ
âGot it,â he interrupts, the words tight. âYou wouldnât be here if you didnât have to be.â
Swallowing hard, you stare down at your shoes. You know you deserve this, but itâs just so hard to see Jungkook hurting. He deserves to be happy, not wasting his energy on hating you.
âOkay,â you whisper.
Your eyes start to burn, and you squeeze them shut to prevent a reaction. You absolutely cannot cry in front of Jungkook. Not when youâre the one who started this; the very last thing you want him to feel for you is pity.
âHey.â Something in his tone shifts, and you hear Jungkook step closer. When you open your eyes, he watches you intently. âWhatâs wrong?â
A tiny fissure within your chest splinters.
Anyone else could have asked those words, and you would have been able to answer. For Jungkook to do so is unthinkable. Youâre the one who ruined this. The one who hurt him, who ended this and still, Jungkook is concerned about your well-being.
âI was fired on Sunday,â you say in a rush. âBefore I came to see you.â
He blinks only once before his face hardens. âBefore you broke up with me, you mean.â
âYeah,â you whisper.
Running his tongue over the back of his teeth, Jungkook glances away. His expression is taut, and you feel a sharp pang of envy. Itâs so easy to read Jungkook. Youâve spent so long hiding your emotions, it strikes you as luxurious how easily he feels.
A muscle in his jaw tics. âY/N,â Jungkook says, turning back. âWhat are you doing?â
âWhat⊠do you mean?â
Fear spikes your heart, wondering if Jungkook has finally pieced the facts together. Maybe he saw more than you realized at the coffee shop. Maybe he finally knows what you are.
âWhy are you⊠torturing me?â he clarifies, a slight rasp to his voice. âI donât know what you want me to say. You were fired? That sucks, but it doesnât make this okay. It doesnât make us okay,â he adds, gesturing to the air between you.
âI â I know,â you stammer, nearly blurting out something youâll regret.
Like that youâre an Elemental teetering close to the edge. One who can feel every pipe, every spin cycle within the walls of this laundromat. All of them churning, pulsing, begging for your magic to release the water inside.
âYou know?â Jungkook stares at you, incredulous. âAgain, Y/N â what do you want from me?â
Since you started talking, youâve moved several steps closer. Another breath, another reach and youâd be in his arms. Glancing down, you notice how quickly Jungkookâs chest rises and falls.
Heâs afraid, you realize. Jungkookâs fear isnât the same one as yours, though. He isnât afraid that youâll see him, but rather that youâll destroy him.
Realizing this, a barrier within you crumbles. âIt doesnât matter what I want,â you say, somewhat desperate.
âYou keep saying that.â Determined, he steps closer and somehow, your hand entwines with his to press against his chest. âYou keep saying you donât want this, but you wonât tell me why. Wonât tell me anything, Y/N â you were fired, and this is the first time Iâm hearing it.â
âI couldnât tell you!â you blurt. âI canât explain it, Jungkook, but I couldnât tell you when it happened.â
His gaze sharpens. âThen, yeah, maybe youâre right. Maybe we are better off broken up.â
Releasing you, Jungkook brushes past you and heads for the exit. You stare blankly at the wall before you, your whole world caving in as your head starts to spin. Magic seeps beyond your fractured walls, flooding your veins in desperate search for an exit.
âThatâs not true,â you protest, spinning around. âIâve told you more than anyone else in my life, Jungkook. Iâve let you in in ways no one else has.â
Jungkook stiffens at the door, his entire body taut. For a single, long moment, it seems as though he might reconsider but the longer you stand there, the more you watch the fight drain from the lines of his shoulders.
âI donât doubt thatâs true,â he says, hand hovering above the doorknob. âBut thatâs not the same as letting me in.â
He starts to go.
Everything around you becomes white noise.
When you were ten, you passed a famous dam on one of your cross-country moves. Your mom took you to see it, swinging your hand while entering the viewing platform.
The moment you saw it, you went wholly still. Trillions of gallons of water, trapped behind concrete, constantly pushing but unable to break. It felt like your magic. Raw, untamed power contained by a solid wall. You stared for longer than any other visitor, until your mom pulled your arm and said you should leave.
The entire way to the car, your mom was silent and once you were buckled in, she twisted around to see you. âListen to me, Y/N,â she said, her voice serious. âThat dam will only work if the wall holds. If the wall breaks, do you know what happens?â
Silent, you shook your head.
âThe water will flood the whole valley. Everyone in its path, all the forest â theyâd be gone. The wall canât break, or bad things happen. Do you understand me?â
Solemn, you nodded because even then, you understood. Although your magical dam was intangible, it held equal importance. You had to hold in the magic, otherwise bad things would happen. So long as the wall was in place, you were safe.
Now though, you squeeze your eyes tightly as the wall starts to crumble.
Emotions break with the force of a tidal wave, racing ahead and drowning all in its path. Memories you thought were long buried continue to rise, crushing you further. Your walls are destroyed in a matter of seconds.
You remember your dad, kissing you on the head before leaving the house. Katrinaâs stricken expression when the door shut in her face. Jungkook, asking you what heâd done wrong again.
Each memory drags you under, and you shudder against the onslaught. It takes everything you have to remain standing while your restraint dissolves.
Hands grip your arms.
Surprised, your eyes fly open to find Jungkook before you. His neck muscles strain, yelling to be heard over thundering water. You try your best to focus, to rein your magic back in â only to realize with horror, it might be too late.
The laundromat around you is in chaos. Several ceiling pipes have burst, water crashing down in torrents of water. Already, waves lap at your ankles. Noise filters back in, flickering before solidifying to something substantial.
People are screaming, abandoning their hampers in an attempt to get out. The door has stuck though, unable to open under the onslaught of water. Jungkook yells again, and this time you hear him.
âAre you okay?â he bellows, close to your face.
You stare upward, stupefied. Another pipe bursts, and you think that was you, but itâs hard to be sure. Hard to understand which parts are in control and which parts are not. What particular emotion is holding the reins at any moment.
Determination replaces fear in his face, and Jungkook bends before you have time to blink. In an instant, youâre tossed over his shoulder. A yelp escapes, upside-down but heâs already wading through the aisle of washers.
Jungkook shouts at people to move, but no one is listening. After a moment, you feel him exhale and surge forward. Although you canât see, the people seem to be moving, so Jungkook must appear confident.
Grasping the door, he pulls on it, hard. Nothing happens. Exhaling, Jungkook grips your waist tighter and mutters, âHold on.â
You donât have time to ask why, since he yanks harder and the entire frame shudders. Jungkook does this again and another pipe bursts, drawing your gaze. By the time you look back, the door has budged an inch and water is pouring out. With a final wrench, Jungkook yanks open the door.
People shove past him, rushing into the street with the tide of water. Spinning around, Jungkook shields you with his frame from the wet crush of bodies. His grip never wavers, feet anchored to the ground as though theyâve rocks themselves.
With each breath, your pulse slows until finally, you locate the faint threads of magic. Before, you felt too much at once. The crush was overwhelming but now, you manage to breach the surface. For the first time, you see your panic influencing the tide.
Realizing this, you reach inward and try to â turn. With great effort, you identify the source of your power and disconnect. Water in the ceiling slows to a trickle, and then, nothing.
Exhaling against your neck, Jungkookâs hand moves lower.
You canât help but shiver. âJungkook?â you murmur into his shoulder.
âYeah?â
âCould you⊠you know, set me down?â
âOh.â
Somewhat sheepish, Jungkook lowers you to face him. He doesnât step away, and neither do you. If this is the last time you see him, you want to be selfish and make it as long as possible.
He stares back at you, waterdrops caught between his lashes. In the background, water continues to drip from a pipe. The soft plink-plink echoes the thud of your heart.
âAre you okay?â he asks.
Jungkookâs hands remain on your waist, his touch scrambling all semblance of sanity. You arenât sure how to answer without being honest.
Truthfully, youâre not okay.
An okay person wouldnât break up with their boyfriend and then, six days later throw themselves in their path. An okay person wouldnât be hiding their magic, they wouldnât be lying to the person they love and most of all, wouldnât continue to place that same person in danger.
Silent, you survey the aftermath of your outburst. Deep down, your magic itches in response to your panic. Seeping outward, it seeks to mold to the fear, but you manage to stop it. Something about the wall being gone makes your power less alien. No longer an unknown variable, but a constant.
âNo,â you exhale. Steeling yourself, you take a step backwards. âNo, Jungkook, Iâm not okay. I⊠this is exactly why you should stay away from me. Bad things happen, and I canât control them. Iâm so sorry.â
Again, you brace yourself for his anger, but it never comes. Jungkook is unusually quiet, head cocked to one side. He sees right through you, a sensation unnerving enough that you drop your gaze.
âI should go,â you repeat, stepping around him. Reaching your washer, you hastily unload your soggy clothing. âI have to go.â
Jungkook says nothing, although you feel his gaze on the back of your head. Hefting your hamper, you slam the door shut, and turn. The water level at your ankles has dropped, no more than a centimeter remaining in the room.
Sirens wail in the distance, likely on their way to investigate. Your stomach lurches, recognizing the cost of your magic. As soon as possible, you should reach out to Seokjin. His company might be able to cover the damage if the laundromat canât.
Nearing the exit, you look anywhere but at Jungkookâs face. âIâm sorry,â you repeat, unsure what else to say. âReally, I am.â
Again, he lets you move past. Water rushes out when you open the door, seeking the street, then the gutter. Hurrying past, you canât shake the feeling something has changed.
Not only with you and Jungkook, but with you and your magic. Silent, you prod the place deep within from which your magic stems. Youâre used to a wall, feeling closed off but now, it seems your mom was right.
Once shattered, the dam canât be rebuilt.
A weightlessness accompanies this that you didnât anticipate. Despite the terror of your outburst, there was a moment near the end when you stopped it. When you felt what was wrong and controlled your outburst of magic. You havenât done that before.
The thought is followed by regret, remembering Jungkook. When you broke up, it was supposed to save him. Instead, youâve only put him â and yourself â in greater danger. Maybe because youâve continued to see him. Everything would be fine if you moved or kept your distance.
But then, another part of you wonders if you were wrong from the start. Maybe instead of providing distance, you should have come closer. Should have allowed Jungkook to decide whether he wanted to stay. After all, today, he experienced the worst of your powers, and he didnât run. If anything, he moved closer.
Suddenly exhausted, you hail a cab. The driver grumbles at your wet clothes but allows you inside, and you tip him extra upon reaching your place. What you should do is find another laundromat and finish your load, but thereâs an itch in your fingers you havenât felt in some time.
Dropping your hamper at the door, you shutter yourself within the third bedroom. Not allowing yourself to second-guess, you sit down at your easel and pick up a brush.
For the first time in a long time, you allow the magic to flow. You paint.
 © kpopfanfictrash, 2023. Do not copy or repost without permission.
Authorâs Note:Â thank you for reading so far! Continued in Part II, here.
â Pairing: jungkook x f.reader
â Genre: smut, fluff, angst, established relationship, slice of life, domestic
â Word count: 12k
â Warnings: strong language, sexual content, mentions of infertility, pregnancy talk, penetrative sex, fingering, mild dirty talk
â Summary:Â you and your husband decide to finally start trying for a baby. It should be easy enough, you thought. But it turns out getting pregnant is a lot harder than you expected.
A/N: I just wanted to write something fluffy and it turned into thisâŠwhich will consist of two parts. also this is my first time writing smut so please be kind asfhkk. I didnât have time to edit this so pls ignore any little mistakes, Iâll edit it as soon as I can. anyway, let me know what you think :)
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âThink it worked?â he asks, still a little breathless.
âI donât know,â you smile, meeting his gaze, âmaybe.â
He pulls you closer into his side, embracing you in a warm hug. âI think so. How hard can it be?â
How hard can it be?
You simply close your eyes as you rest your head comfortably on his bare chest, drifting off into sleep. Silently praying for what your heart longs for the most.
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Summary: You donât want to love again, thanks to Kim Taehyung and your best friendâs little secrets but Jungkook doesnât want to give you up. Not when you always deny the three words he keeps telling you.
Pairing: JungkookĂReader, TaehyungĂReader
His heart beat rhythmically in his chest, your head resting on the expanse of his skin and your hands wrapped around his waist. His fingers drew circles on your back, a smile gracing your lips at how content you felt.Â
âI think we should get a seven tiered cake on our wedding.â Taehyung voiced, earning a chuckle from you as you looked up at him. His lips turned into a pout, eyebrows etched together in a frown. âI wasnât joking."Â
You shook your head, picking yourself up and straddling him. Taehyung rested his head on the headboard of the bed, his eyes raking over your body which was covered only in undergarments as an aftermath of the sexual activities you had engaged in, just moments ago. He placed his hands on your hips, smiling at the promise ring that glinted on his finger. "You havenât proposed to me, Taehyung, itâs only promise rings.â You replied, your voice soft and breathy in the dark room. Taehyung rolled his eyes, getting up and pushing you onto your back before hovering over you. His rubbed his nose against yours, his forehead resting upon yours.
âItâs a promise ring. Which means I promise to be with you forever. Iâve booked you for myself so someday, weâre definitely getting married.â He explained, holding your wrists in place on either side of your head. You bit your lips, your heart racing in your chest as you admired the man before you. Taehyung was simply beautiful. The charming personality was just a bonus. You couldnât bring yourself to believe that it had been three years since your relationship began, every day being something new with Taehyung by your side. All your friends always told you that he was a gem, especially Jane, your best friend since forever. You treasured your love, knowing that youâll never be so smitten with anyone else.Â
âOkay then, my future husband. What else do you have in mind?â You asked sweetly, laughing when Taehyungâs head fell to your shoulder, a soft groan escaping his lips at the nickname. âYou make me absolutely insane. I love you so much.â He mumbled, his lips leaving open mouthed kisses on your neck which had you fluttering your eyes shut. His lips trailed down your body, his hands letting go of your wrists and caressing your skin.
âI love you too.â
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You glanced at yourself in the mirror, running your fingers across the smooth material of the light blue dress you were wearing. Your silver stilettos glimmered in the lights, your hair neatly styled at the back of your head. Your make up was subtle, enough to hide all the flaws that tainted your face. You sighed, concluding that you finally looked perfect to be attending a wedding.Â
âAnd who gave you permission to look so gorgeous? Now Iâll have to fight every man who looks your way.â You rolled your eyes, a faint smile playing at your lips as you turned around to see your boyfriend standing by the door, clad in a dark grey suit. Your heart fluttered at the sight of him smiling fondly at you, a dimple digging into his cheek. âSays the man who has every patient of his swooning over him.â You teased, grinning as Jungkook walked towards you while laughing. It was ironic, actually, seeing as you used to be his patient too. The difference was that Jungkook was the one who started wanting something more from you.Â
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