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last to know | ch. 3: today's curtain opens
pairing: jungkook x (f) reader / kim woosung x (f) reader
summary: you and jeongguk got together at 16 years old, married at 20, and divorced at 21. what was once love ever after turned into nothing but pain and unfulfilled dreams. you keep going despite the pain in your heart that never really went away, until one day, jungkook comes backâ to seoul and in your life.
general story tags: divorce au, childhood friends, angst, hurt & eventual comfort, kind of a slow burn, OC is an adopted child in this fic, a lot of flashbacks later on because context is important; and the others that a lot of people seem to dislike: a love triangle and a LOT of miscommunication. look away if this isn't your thing. tags and warnings will be updated as we go along with each chapter!
warnings: somewhere in this chapter, seokjin punches jeongguk
word count: 12.7k
author's note: oooh look at her coming back after more than a YEAR!
i have no words, no excuses to offer. most people would have forgotten this story already. BUT I DIDN'T and that's all that matters right now <3
gentle reminder that italics are flashbacks! please forgive any oversights or mistakes or whatnot; as of posting, i am sick and i just wanted to post this chapter that's been sitting in my drafts for the longest time now.
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As usual, you didnât notice time passing until you realized it was already nighttime.
You are still cleaning up the art room at the university where you were teaching until you heard the pitter-patter of the rain. Big, fat raindrops relentlessly hit the window, creating a steady beat. The sound calms you but at the same time, it seems to mirror the turbulent thoughts that are running through your mind. Not that the thoughts were anything urgent or worrying; your mind just canât seem to stop⊠thinking.
You pack the last of the paintbrushes your students forgot to return to the crate when your phone starts to ring. You wipe your hands across your paint-stained apron before picking up. You place the phone between your ear and shoulder as you start packing your bag.
âHello?â
âHello. Is this Mrs. Jeon ____?â
You havenât heard that name in years; let alone be addressed as such.
âI umâ may I know who is speaking?â you ask, your grip on the handle of your bag tightens.Â
âThis is Kim Ae-jung calling from Gangnam Heights Medical Center. Iâm calling regarding Mr. Jeon Jeongguk,â the caller states. Your heart starts to beat faster, knuckles almost turning white as you now grip your bag strap even more.
âOh. Right. Is everything okay?â
âI'm sorry to inform you that Mr. Jeon has been admitted to our hospital. There's been a health emergency and they're currently receiving medical attention.â
The moment you hear âmedical attention,â the thumping in your ears becomes louder. You clutch your heart tighter as the caller goes on, âI understand this is a lot to take in. The situation is being taken care of by our medical team. It's important that you come to the hospital as soon as possible to be with themââ
You didnât have to be told anything further. You start gathering your things, hastily putting them inside your bag, and run out the door.Â
It didnât matter that you got soaked in the pouring rain on the way to the bus stop. Of all days, you had to have your car at the shop for an oil change. You gnaw at your nails as you anxiously wait for the next bus to come. You look at your watch: 9:30 PM. You wonder why Jeongguk was in the hospital. You wonder why he was hereâ in Seoul.
As a self-proclaimed overthinker, you start to spiral and descend into negativity. You try to recall if Jeongguk has ever had any illnesses while you were still together. You try to remember if you missed anything thenâ a symptom, a cough, a fever.Â
The moment you sit down on the bus your heart starts to steady a bit and it allows you to think a bit clearer. Gangnam Heights Medical Center was a few kilometers away from the university. You canât help but glance at the time almost every minute, your leg bouncing in agitation.
In that seemingly long bus ride, you are flooded with so many memories of Jeongguk almost instantaneouslyâ the day you met him, the day he held your hand for the first time, the day he kissed you after a fireworks displayâ
The day he married you.
All of the memories you have tried so hard to keep buried in the recesses of your mindâ they all came rushing back like no time has ever passed.
When you are reminded of Jeon Jeongguk, you are reminded of pain. But you are also reminded of the deepest love youâve ever known your entire life.
As the public announcement on the bus declares that the next stop is the hospital, you hastily push the STOP button above you.Â
And you have never run as fast as you did to the hospital lobby. You were met by a very kind nurse who gently asked you to fill up a form before anything else even though you were clearly in distress.Â
You didnât know what to write on the form. Legally speaking, you arenât Jeonggukâs legal guardian. Not anymore. You grip the pen tighter, the ballpoint hovering just above the line that asks for âSpouse Nameâ. Your eyes start to blur and because of the adrenaline, you donât realize right away that you are in near tears. For whatever reason, you didnât know what to do.
So many questions run through your mindâ why did the hospital call you? Why isnât anyone coming to Jeongguk? Was he alone here in Seoul? Does he have anyone at all?Â
Your hands shake as you give back the form to the nurse. She gives you a small smile as she directs you to the room where Jeongguk is. Inside was the doctor in charge, as well as a different nurse.
They tell you Jeongguk had a panic attack on the side of the road. They also tell you that the attack was quite alarming because he fainted from sheer panic. You were asked if he had been taking his medicationâ a question you couldnât straightforwardly answer. The doctor continued to advise you on his condition and what you could do to support him further but their words barely registered.
All you cared about at that moment was that Jeongguk was here with you in the same room. Lying on a hospital bed.Â
âIsâ is he going to be okay?â you ask softly, your eyes never leaving Jeonggukâs form.
âYes, he will fully recover. However, I do advise that he monitor his triggers and form a safety plan should another panic attack happen when heâs out in public or when heâs alone. Your husband was lucky because kind strangers helped take him here.â
You wanted nothing more but to cry, but your tears cannot seem to fall. You thank the doctor as he leaves the room, leaving you and Jeongguk completely alone.
You didnât wake up today thinking that youâd see him again. Under the worst circumstances yet again, you look at the man who you used to call your husband. Jeongguk is no longer the lanky 21-year-old you married. He's more muscular now, with his physique sculpted in all the right places. Although his face was covered with an oxygen mask, you could still see the prominent eye lines, perhaps due to exhaustion and sleepless nights. He now sports a full tattoo sleeve on his right arm, a striking blend of intricate designs that flow seamlessly down to just above his wrist. A delicate lotus flower blooms amidst the ink, its petals unfolding with quiet elegance, while scattered stars add a celestial touch, as if mapping constellations across his skin. He finally did it, you thought. You look at Jeongguk and see that everything and nothing has changed.Â
You step closer to his bedside, your movements hesitant, almost fragile. With a trembling hand, you reach for the one free of the IV, your fingers brushing against his skin as if afraid he might break or worseâ wake up. A shudder runs through you and your bottom lip quivers. You swallow hard, desperate to contain the sob threatening to slip past your lips.
Since when did Jeongguk suffer from panic attacks? No matter how hard you search your memory for warning signs, for any fleeting clue, you come up empty. Jeongguk was always strong, always steadyâif anything, it was you who carried the weight of a restless mind.
Jeongguk had always been the one to carry the both of you.
You remain still, fingers laced with his as silent tears slipping down your cheeks. You mourn not just for him, but for everything youâve lostâthe Jeongguk you once knew, the love that once consumed your world, now reduced to fragments of what used to be.
"Mind telling me about you and ____?" Jeongguk starts, voice steady but laced with something ugly underneath.
He had been discharged just a day afterâagainst Yoongiâs insistence. It wasnât just the recklessness of it all that pissed Yoongi offâit was Jeonggukâs sheer stubbornness, his refusal to rest, his insistence that keeping himself busy was better than being left alone with his thoughts. He claimed it was for his mental health and that working was preferable to rotting away in self-pity.
But the truth was simpler. Jeongguk didnât want to be alone.
Not after seeing you again.
Not after seven years.
Yoongi exhales sharply, shoving his hands into his pockets, already anticipating where this conversation is headed. He meets Jeonggukâs gazeâthereâs something raw there, something unsettled. He tries to deflect. âAre you sure youâre not hungry? Because I am andââ
âIâm not in the mood to eat,â Jeongguk cuts in, his voice quieter but firm, the weight of his words sinking deep. âI need you to tell me what the hell is going on.â
Yoongi stills. The moment Jeonggukâs tone changed to his CEO voice, he knewâthere was no dodging this.
The worst part is, Yoongi doesnât even need to deflect. He just doesnât think this is the time. They had barely even settled back in Seoul, and already, theyâre reopening old wounds that never really healed. Then again⊠had he really expected Jeongguk to just let it go? To come back here, breathe the same air as you, and not at least try to find you?
Yoongi sighs. Over the years, heâs learned something that even Jeongguk himself refuses to admitâyour name still undoes him. Every single time. Jeongguk is haunted by youâ in ways he doesnât even realize. Itâs written in the way he grows quiet, in the way his jaw tenses, in the way his eyes darken with a sadness that only those closest to him can recognize.
And now, with Jeongguk looking at him like thisâlike heâs grasping for something, anythingâYoongi knows thereâs no way out.
âItâs not a big deal, Jeongguk.â Yoongi hates downplaying anything especially when it comes to his friends, but even he doesnât believe his words. âWe just talk sometimes. I send her wishes on her birthday, greet her during Christmas, check in every now and then. But itâs rare.â
If Yoongi had any sense, heâd realize he sounded defensive. And if Jeongguk had any sense, he wouldnât care.
But he does. Of course he does.
Jeongguk lets out a breathless scoff, shaking his head. âAnd you just⊠what? Didnât think to mention that to me?â His tone is sharp, but not out of angerâout of something deeper, something resembling hurt. âBecause everything you just said doesnât sound like ârare.ââ
And the worst part? Jeongguk isnât even mad at Yoongi for keeping this from him. Heâs mad at himselfâfor the fact that it even matters. That even after all these years, anything to do with you still destroys him.
God, Jeongguk hates himself for itâbecause it reminds him of all his past mistakes.
Yoongi sighs. âBecause I knew youâd be like this.â
Jeongguk stills. His grip tightens. âLike what?â
Yoongi meets his gaze, exhausted. âLike this, Jeongguk. Tearing yourself apart over something thatâs already gone.â He pauses, measuring his next words. âIf I told you, would it have helped? Would it have made you feel better to know that your ex-wife still keeps in touch with your best friend?â
Jeongguk blinks, stunned into silence. Yoongi referring to you as his ex-wife is a fresh kind of pain he hadnât anticipated.
"But youâre supposed to be my friend, Yoongiââ His voice wavers, cracking. âYouâre supposed to be on my side.â
"I am your friend, Jeongguk. I am on your side.â Yoongiâs voice is steady. Then, softer, âBut ____ is my friend too. And you know damn well that I donât condone what happened between you two.â
That shuts Jeongguk up. His mouth opens, but no words come out. Because he knows. He knows exactly what Yoongi is talking about. He knows the extent of the damage he caused. Heâs known for years, and yet, it still hits him like a freight train.
His bottom lip trembles but he forces himself to keep it together. âIt just⊠really hurts.â
Yoongiâs expression softens. âWhat does?â
Jeongguk swallows, looking past the city skyline outside the floor-to-ceiling windows.
âEverything.â
Yoongi exhales, his gaze dropping to the floor. In the heavy silence that follows, the only thing Jeongguk can hear is the thick sound of him trying to keep it together.
Then Yoongi speaks. âShe panicked that night, you know?â His voice is quieter, careful. âLast night was the first time I heard her voice in a long time. She was worried about you.â
Jeongguk turns, eyes glassy. âShe was?â
What Yoongi doesnât tell him is how worried you were. The way your voice cracked when you said Jeonggukâs name. It wasnât just panicâ it was also helplessness, the way you sounded just as lost as Jeongguk feels now.
Yoongi hesitates, but Jeongguk speaks first. âIâve always thought about it,â His voice is quieter now. âWhat it would be like⊠if I ever saw her again.â
Yoongi tilts his head. âAnd? Was it what you expected?â
Jeongguk lets out a humorless chuckle, one that sounds more like a sigh. âDefinitely not me lying in a hospital bed because of a panic attack.â He rubs his face, shoulders slumping. âI thought about it a million times. But never like that.â
Yoongi watches him carefully. âYou know whatâs interesting?â His voice is almost amused, though his eyes remain heavy. âYou never changed your emergency contact.â
Jeongguk doesnât move.
Yoongi shrugs. âJeongguk if the same thing had happened while you were still in New Yorkââ
âI know.â Jeongguk cuts him off, a pang of something sharp hitting his chest. His voice drops. âI just⊠never got around to changing it.â
Thereâs a beat of silence. A kind of silence that carries the weight of all the things left unsaid.
Yoongi nods, almost to himself. âI guess thatâs just it, huh?â
Jeongguk exhales. âI guess thatâs it.â
And for some reason, those words feel heavier than anything else.
Yoongi sighs just as his phone notifies him of a text message. "I'll see you later, kid, okay? Take it easy, will you? You're still healing."
Jeongguk scoffed, "Healing is such an understatement, hyung." Yoongi gives him a look. "Fine, fine, I won't work too much today. Happy?"
Yoongi nods and walks out of Jeongguk's office. He takes a look at the message he received once he closed the door behind him.
It was you.
"Howâs Jeongguk?"
NEW YORK, 2016
The golden hour light had long since faded from the university's art room windows, replaced by the harsh fluorescent glow that buzzed overhead. You sat motionless on the paint-splattered stool, your brush suspended mid-air above a canvas that remained untouched since morning. The half-finished paintingâ a landscape of a giant tree where you and Jeongguk used to find shade when you were in high schoolâ seemed to mock you now with its vibrant colors and brushstrokes.
The divorce papers lay beside your easel like a death sentenceâ a few stark white pages against the chaos of paint tubes and dirty water jars. You hadn't moved them. Hadn't touched them since a stranger had placed them in your trembling hands eight hours ago.
"Ms. ____? Papers from Lee & Associates Law Firm."
The memory echoed in the silence.
The sound of hurried footsteps in the hallway broke through your trance. The footsteps paused, then quickened, and suddenly the art room door burst open with enough force to rattle the supply cabinets.
"____! Thank God, I've been looking everywhere forâ" Yoongi's voice cut off abruptly as he took in the scene before him. His chest heaved from running, dark hair disheveled, but his eyes immediately found your slumped figure, seemingly spaced out looking outside the window. The color drained from his face.
You didn't turn around. You continued staring out the window at the empty courtyard below where university students had laughed and studied just hours before. Now it was nothing but shadows and abandoned benches.
"____..." Yoongi's voice was barely above a whisper. He stepped closer, his usual confident demeanor cracking.Â
You finally moved but only enough to quietly acknowledge Yoongiâs presence. Your movements were eerily calm, like someone sleepwalking through their own nightmare. Without a word, you picked up the papers and slowly extended them toward him, never meeting his eyes.
Yoongi's hands shook as he took them. The sound of rustling paper seemed deafening in the still room as he scanned the first page. His face went through a series of emotionsâconfusion, disbelief, and then a rage so pure it made his jaw clench.
"That bastard," he breathed, his voice trembling with fury. "That absoluteâ" He looked up at you and the words died in his throat.
You had finally turned to face him and the sight nearly broke him. Your eyes were dry but hollow. Dark circles shadowed your face, and your lips were pressed into a thin line that spoke of hours spent holding back screams.
Or sobs.
"____, I... I didn't know. He didn't tell me he wasâ" Yoongi's voice cracked. He crumpled the papers in his fist, then immediately smoothed them out again, as if destroying them could somehow undo what they represented. "When did this happen?"
"This morning." Your voice was barely audible, hoarse from not speaking the whole day. "Around ten maybe."
"It's past six now." The realization hit him like a physical blow. "You've been sitting here alone for eight hours?"
You shrugged, the gesture so small and defeated it made his heart ache. "I kept thinking... if I didn't move, if I didn't acknowledge those papers, maybe they weren't real."
Yoongi sank into the chair across from you, the divorce papers still clutched in his hands. He wanted to storm out, to find Jeongguk and demand an explanation, to shake his best friend until he came to his senses. But looking at youâreally looking at youâhe knew he couldn't leave. Not like this.
"Why didn't you call someone? Call me?"
"What was I supposed to say?" Your laugh was bitter, maybe a little broken too. "'Hi Yoongi, your best friend just divorced me through a law firm'? 'Could you come sit with me while I figure out how to breathe again'?"
"Yes," he said fiercely, almost frustrated. "Exactly that. You should have said exactly that."
Your composure finally cracked. Your shoulders shook, and you pressed your hands to your face. "I don't understand, Yoongi. Weâ we fought three days ago and he never came home after. Heâ he did that sometimes. But I always thought heâd come back, you know?" Your voice rose with each word, years of pain spilling out. "B-but how do you go from an argument to divorce papers in three days?"
Yoongi felt his own eyes burn. He'd known Jeongguk since they were teenagers, and had watched him fall for you like a man falling off a cliffâ completely and without reservation. He'd been your witness at the courthouse wedding, had celebrated with you both, and had listened to Jeongguk talk about growing old with you just last month.
"I don't know," he admitted, his voice thick. "I swear to you, ____, I don't know. He hasn't said anything to me about problems, about wanting... this."
"Maybe that's the problem," you whispered. "Maybe he never talked to anyone about us. Maybe I was the only one who thought we were okay."
The words hung in the air like a funeral shroud. Yoongi wanted to argue, to tell you that wasn't true, but the evidence was literally in his hands. No one files for divorce if they're happyâ were you and Jeongguk happy? But no one serves papers through a stranger if they still care.
"I want to confront him," Yoongi said quietly. "I want to find him and demand answers. Maybe punch him. Definitely yell at him." He looked down at the papers, then back at you. "But now... God, ____, I can't leave you alone like this."
"You should go to him. He's your best friend. This probably hurts you too."
"You're my friend too," Yoongi said firmly. "And right now, you need someone more than he does."
You stared at him for a long moment, and he saw the exact instant you stopped holding herself together. Your face crumpled, and the sob that escaped you was raw and devastating. Yoongi was out of his chair in seconds, pulling you into his arms as you finally, finally let yourself break.
"I loved him so much," you cried into his shoulder. "I loved him so much, and it wasn't enough. I wasn't enough."
"Don't say that," Yoongi whispered fiercely, his own tears falling now. "Don't you dare say that. This isn't about you not being enough. This is about him being a coward."
You cried until you had no tears left, until your body was exhausted from the force of your grief. Yoongi held you through all of it, one hand stroking your hair while the other kept the divorce papers from falling to the floor. Even now, even in your pain, he found himself protecting you from having to see them.
When you finally pulled back, your eyes were swollen and red, but there was something different in them. Not peaceâyou were too far from thatâbut a kind of terrible clarity.
"I need to sign them," you said.
"What are youâ no. Not tonight." Yoongi's voice was gentle but firm. "Tonight, you need to go home and rest. The papers can wait."
"What if waiting makes it worse?"
"What if rushing makes it final when it doesn't have to be?"
You looked at him with something that might have been hope, if hope could be so fragile. "Do you think... do you think he might change his mind?"
Yoongi's heart broke all over again, because he could see how much you wanted him to say yes. How much you needed him to say yes. But he also knew Jeongguk, knew that his friend never did anything without thinking it through completely. The divorce papers weren't a mistake or a moment of angerâ they were a decision.
"I think," he said carefully, "that you deserve someone who doesn't make you question whether you're enough. Whether he changes his mind or not."
It wasn't the answer you wanted, but it was the truth. And somehow, that seemed to be what you needed to hear.
You nodded slowly, then looked around the art room as if seeing it for the first time. "I should clean up. I've made a mess."
"Leave it," Yoongi said. "Just... leave it all. Come on, I'll drive you home."
As you gathered your things, you paused at the easel. The unfinished painting of the tree stared back at you, beautiful and incomplete.
"I don't think I'll ever finish it," she said quietly.
Yoongi looked at the painting, then at you. "Maybe that's okay. One battle at a time, hm?"
You nodded, understanding. Some stories didn't have happy endings. Sometimes love wasn't enough to make someone stay. And some paintings would forever remain half-done, frozen in a moment before everything fell apart.
The muted hum of the cafĂ© outside your art studio filtered through the walls, but inside, the space remained still, save for the quiet strains of piano music playing in the background. The scent of paint and brewed coffee lingered in the air as you moved through the space, half-distracted by the canvas in front of youâ until you heard your friendsâ voices.
"Holy fuck, are you kidding me?"
You paused, your brush hovering mid-stroke over the canvas. That was Hoseokâs voice.
"Jesus wouldnât be too pleased with your manner of expression, but no, I am not kidding." Taehyungâs response was calm, almost deadpan. "Can you keep your voice down? You should be feigning ignorance about all this."
"What good would that do?" Hoseok huffed. "Feigning ignorance, are you crazy? This is big, sweetie, and you know it."
Taehyung sighed like he was explaining something to a particularly slow student. "Honey, youâre acting like this is news. We already knew Jeongguk was back in Seoul."
âYes, obviously, because you told me like five minutes ago!â Hoseok shoots back.
You froze for half a second before rolling your eyes. So thatâs what they were talking about.
"Itâs different knowing and talking about it," Hoseok shot back. "Youâre gossiping."
"Of course Iâm gossiping," Taehyung replied, unfazed. "We are gays, babe. We live for piping hot tea."
Hoseok groaned. "This is not the same as discussing someoneâs bad haircut, babeâ"
At that, you stepped into the room, making sure your voice was casual. "Someone had a bad haircut?"
The effect was immediate. Hoseok nearly jumped, eyes widening like heâd just been caught committing a crime, while Taehyungâ though externally composedâblinked a little too fast.
"Ah," Hoseok choked out, his voice a little higher than usual. "____! Didnât see you there. You, uh, move so quietly."
You arched a brow. "I literally opened a door."
Taehyung shot Hoseok a glare before turning to you, slipping into his usual laid-back demeanorâexcept for the way his fingers twitched against the edge of the table. "Nothing important," he said smoothly. "Just... discussing world events."
You bit back a smirk. "World events?"
Hoseok nodded a little too quickly. "Yes. You know, global issues. The stock market. The weatherâ"
"The weather," you repeated, unimpressed.
"Yes! Very unpredictable these days."
There was a beat of silence where you let them both squirm under your gaze. Internally, you were highly entertained. Two grown men who dominated the fashion industryâ usually so confident and self-assured, reduced to awkward messes right in front of you.
You sighed, pretending to contemplate their words. "Hmm. The weather. Thatâs funny, because I couldâve sworn I heard Jeonggukâs name before I walked in."
Hoseok visibly winced. Taehyung dragged a hand down his face. "Goddammit."
"You two do realize that I already knew Jeongguk was back, right? And that I heard you both talking about it just now?" you asked, amused.
Taehyung exhaled, resigned. "Yeah, but we didnât know if you were, like, in a place where youâd want to talk about it."
You hummed, considering. "And instead of asking, you decided to whisper behind my back like two teenagers?"
"Technically," Taehyung said, "only Hoseok was whispering. I was speaking at a reasonable volume."
Hoseok scoffed, offended. "Excuse me, I was being discreet!"
"You said âholy fuckâ loud enough for the cafĂ© and for Jesus to hear."
Hoseok looked away. "Can you stop it with the holy jokesâ"
You shook your head, lips twitching. "You two are ridiculous."
"But... are you okay?" Taehyung asked carefully.
You took a slow breath. The truth was, you didnât know what you felt yet. Maybe it would hit you later, maybe it wouldnât. But for now, you only had one response.
"Yes," you said simply. "I think I am."
Hoseok let out a breath like heâd been holding it for hours, while Taehyung gave you a long, measured look before nodding. They do not believe youâ not even one bit.
But they let it slide for now.
"Alright," Taehyung said. "But if that changes, weâve got you."
You smiled, softer this time. "I know."
The first time Woosung came to your art studio, he didnât say much. He just wandered the space with his hands in his pockets, eyes drifting over your half-finished paintings and the faint smudges of color on your fingers.
Now, years later, he was here again, seated at the small wooden table near the windows while you worked, a book in his hand and a cup of coffee cooling beside him. You werenât sure when it startedâ when he began showing up like this, keeping you company without needing to fill the silence with words.
Today was one of those days. Rain pattered against the glass, the sky outside dark, but inside, the air was warm.
You stood by the canvas, brush in hand, completely concentrating on your work. You had long since tuned out the world, lost in the rhythmic strokes of color. You always tie your hair up in a bun whenever you work but you also barely notice the strands of hair that keep falling in your face, sticking to your skin when you become so focused on the work.
At some point, you felt your loverâs quiet presence beside you. Without a word, Woosung reached over and gently tucked the stray strands behind your ear. His fingers were warm, his touch like a feather, and when you blinked out of your trance to look at him, he just smiledâsoft, unhurried.
"Better?" he asked.
You nodded and smiled. "Yes. Thank you."
He hummed, stepping back, but before he could return to his seat, you reached for his wrist.
"Wait."
Woosung stopped, his eyes curious.
"Stay here. Just for a little bit," you murmured, not even sure why you said it. Maybe you just liked having him close.
Woosung didnât question it. He just nodded, pulling a stool and positioning himself beside you. He watches you paint in comfortable silence.
Every so often, he would tilt his head, his gaze intent as if he were memorizing the way your fingers moved, the way the colors blended together under your touch.
"Youâre really focused today," he observed after a while.
You hummed, biting your lip as you tried to perfect a small detail. "I am. Itâs nice, though."
"Yeah?"
"Yeah. I think itâs because youâre here."
You said it without thinking and you realized how easily the words had slipped out. Woosung smiled again, the corners of his eyes crinkling. He lifted his hand, brushing a smudge of blue paint off your cheek with his thumb.
"Then I guess Iâll stay a little longer," he murmured.
And he did.
A little while later, the rain had softened to a drizzle, leaving the air thick with that post-rain stillness. Your brush hovered over the canvas, but your mind had long drifted elsewhere. Across the room, Woosung sat at the table, still flipping absently through his book, but you could tellâ he wasnât really reading. He was waiting.
It had been like this since last night.
He had held you while you cried, rubbing slow circles into your back, whispering, "It's okay, Iâve got you," even though he had no idea what had shattered you. He never asked, never pushed. But now, with the night stretching thin between you, you could feel the weight of everything unsaid pressing down.
"You didnât sleep much," Woosung finally said, his voice gentle, as if he were testing the waters.
You swallowed, still dragging the brush along the canvas in slow, aimless strokes. "Neither did you."
Woosung exhaled a small chuckle, but it was knowing. "You cried yourself to sleep, ____. What kind of boyfriend would I be if I slept soundly through that?"
You winced at thatâat the truth of it. At the guilt that curled in your stomach. He wasnât accusing you of anything, but you felt like you had placed something heavy between you both.
You took a deep breath, still not looking at him. "It was just⊠a hard night."
Woosung nodded, his gaze steady. "Because of what happened at the hospital?"
Your fingers clenched around the brush. A long pause settled between you.
You could lie. You could brush past it, act as though it was just one of those nights where the weight of everything caught up to you. But Woosung had always been careful with you, had always made space for you to be honest in your own time. You had told him that you saw someone unexpectedly at the hospital before you went silent all over again last night.
You exhaled. And you poised yourself to tell Woosung the rest of what happened.
"I saw him," you said, voice barely above a whisper. "Jeongguk."
Woosung didnât reactânot right away. He just closed his book, setting it aside, like he had been expecting this. He didnât ask how it happened. Didnât ask why you hadnât told him immediately. He just let you sit with it, let you offer whatever you were willing to.
You hesitated before continuing. "I didnât even know he was back in Seoul, but then I got a call⊠he was in the hospital. I donât know why they called me, but they did, and IâI went."
A deep breath.Â
You could feel Woosungâs eyes on you, but you kept your gaze on the canvas, focusing on the way the paint streaked across the surface, trying not to feel the way your throat was tightening again.
"I didnât stay long," you added, half-truthfully. "I just⊠made sure he was okay before Yoongi came."
You heard the shift of a chair, and then Woosung was beside you. He didnât say anything at first. Just reached out, his fingers grazing your wrist before curling around it lightly.
"How do you feel?" he asked quietly.
You let out a breathy laugh, shaking your head. "I donât know. Everyone keeps asking me that today."
âEveryone?â Woosung asked.
âTaehyung picked me up from the hospital. He uh, of course, he told Hoseok about it right away.â
Woosung nodded as if he understood that more than words could ever explain. Without hesitation, he pulled you against his chest, his chin resting atop your head. His arms around you were steady, warm. A grounding weight.
"You donât have to figure it all out right now," he murmured. "Just⊠let yourself feel it. Whatever it is."
You pressed your forehead against his shoulder, eyes fluttering shut. He smelled like rain and coffee, like the warmth of something familiar and safe.
"Iâm here," he added, voice so soft you almost didnât catch it. "Whatever you need."
And just like that, the ache inside you loosened, just a little.
The apartment in Seoul was vast and hollow. Open-space style with high ceilings and sleek, modern finishesâeverything about it screamed luxury. Floor-to-ceiling windows spanned one entire wall, revealing the bustling Seoul skyline, lights flickering like stars.
It was the kind of apartment regular people dream of having. But right now, Jeongguk thought it felt more like an empty shell.
Half-unpacked boxes scattered all over the floor, some opened, some untouched. The air smelled of unlit scented candles, the kind his assistant had left, thinking they would make the place feel more like a home. He hadnât bothered.
Jeongguk went through his things with quiet efficiency, pulling out clothes, books, old notebooks filled with immature, maybe even brilliant thoughts. His movements were mechanicalâ until his eyes landed on a single, still-sealed box in the farthest corner of the living room.
Something in his chest tightened.
For a long moment, Jeongguk just stood there, jaw tense. When he finally mustered up whatever courage was left of him, he crouched down, pressing his fingers into the packing tape and tearing it open. Inside, neatly stacked and untouched for years, were remnants of a past he had buried but never truly let go of.
Art books, their covers slightly worn. A few pieces of clothing, folded carefully as if waiting to be picked up again. And at the very bottom, almost like a cruel afterthoughtâ photographs.
Jeongguk swallowed as he reached for them.
They were yoursâ belongings you never brought back to Seoul with you. And the photographs were from his high school years. Senior year. Before New York, before the weight of adulthood, before everything fell apart.
In one, you were laughing, head tilted back, eyes shining under the golden autumn sun. Jeongguk was next to you, hand in his pocket, pretending to be indifferent, but the way he looked at you even thenâit told a different story.
Memories rushed in, sharp and clear as if no time had passed at all. Jeongguk braced himself for a fresh wave of unshed tears.
Busan, Hanseong High School - Three Years Before New York
Jeongguk had been at Hanseong High for three weeks and already, he was used to the routine.
The stares. The whispers. The way people spoke his last name like it carried weight, like it meant something.
Jeon Jeongguk. The son of a powerful real estate family. The new kid who was rich, handsome, untouchable. He was already bored of it all.
That afternoon, he found himself lingering in the schoolâs indoor gymânot because he had a reason to be there, but because he had nowhere else to be. The air smelled of sweat and old wood, the faint echo of bouncing basketballs in the distance. He leaned against the railing on the second floor, watching the scene below with disinterest. Maybe even boredom.
A group of girls sat huddled together on the bleachers, giggling. Among them was youâ though you didnât seem to be part of it. Not really.
You sat slightly apart, a book open on your lap, fingers idly turning the page. Your expression was neutral, but Jeongguk had already spent the last few weeks observing you in passing. You were in the same classes as him and yet, not even once did you acknowledge Jeonggukâs presence, let alone look his way. You weren't loud like the others and weren't desperate for attention. You had this quiet presenceâ one that didnât demand space but somehow held it anyway.
You intrigued the hell out of Jeongguk.
But then it happened.
One of the girls suddenly stood, walking up behind her with a smirk. It was a slow, seemingly calculated movement, the kind that sent an uneasy feeling crawling up Jeonggukâs spine.
âOops,â the girl said mockingly, just before tilting her hand.
A full carton of milk tipped forward, spilling over your head, soaking through your uniform, dripping onto the pages of the book.
Laughter erupted around you after that.
Jeongguk didnât move. He should have done something. But he didnât. Other people who were in the gym stopped whatever they were doingâ waiting to see what youâd do next.
You sat there for a moment, milk running down your hair, shoulders stiff, fingers clenched into fists. Then, after what seemed like an eternityâ silently, you shut your now soaked book, stood up, and walked away.
To this day, Jeongguk does not know what compelled him to follow you. His feet, at the time, moved of their own accord, his heart knowing he needed to do something. Anything.
He wasnât sure what he was feeling. Maybe it was curiosity. Maybe it was guilt because he could have warned you of what was going to happen. Maybe it was something else entirely.
You had made it outside to the back of the school, where the sky stretched wide and empty, where no one could see you. You stood with your hands braced on your knees, shoulders shakingânot in sobs, but in silent frustration.
âHey.â
You flinched at Jeonggukâs voice, turning sharply. Your wet uniform clung to you, strands of milk-dampened hair sticking to your cheek. Your eyes flickered with something unreadable before you schooled your expression.
âWhat do you want?â you asked flatly as you turned away from him in humiliation.
Jeongguk shoved his hands into his pockets. âThat was messed up.â
He hears you scoff. âNo kidding.â
For some reason, your sarcasm made the corner of Jeonggukâs mouth twitch.
âHere.â Jeongguk shrugged off his school blazer, holding it out to you. âYouâre cold.â
You looked at the blazer, then at him. âI donât need it.â
âWell clearly, youâre shivering.â
You straightened. âI donât need your pity.â
Jeongguk tilted his head slightly, intrigued. âWho said I pitied you?â
Silence. You stared at him, as if trying to decide whether to believe him. After a few seconds, without another word, you turned away, arms crossed tightly over yourself.
Jeongguk didnât leave.
Instead, he sat down on the steps nearby, watching as the late afternoon sun cast long shadows across the pavement. You didnât tell him to go away.
And Jeongguk, for the first time since moving to this school, wasnât bored.
The memory faded, but the feeling remained, lingering in the quiet of Jeonggukâs new, empty space.
He exhaled, rubbing a hand over his face. The box remained open in front of him, pieces of the past staring back at him. He should have put themâ the whole boxâ away. But instead, he picked up the photograph again, tracing the edges with his thumb.
It had been years since that day in the gym. Since he saw you stand at the cramped space at the back of the school looking so defeated, arms crossed, yet too stubborn to accept his help.
And yet, even now, you remained the only person who had ever made him feel like he wasnât just Jeon Jeonggukâthe boy with a name too heavy to carry.
Maybe, he thought bitterly and quite sadly, he had been trying to follow you ever since.
Yoongi stared at his phone screen, your message glowing back at him: "How's Jeongguk?"
Three simple words that felt like a loaded gun.
He set the phone down, then picked it up again. Typed a response, deleted it. Typed another.
His apartment felt suffocating suddenly. He walked to the window, looking out at the Seoul skylineâthe same view Jeongguk probably had from his new place. With a scotch in hand, Yoongi clenched his jaw, thinking about how everything that was starting to unfold was quite funny.
He hadnât counted on Jeongguk finding you so soonâ even if it was by accident. Yoongi chuckles to himself like an idiot. âI guess this is what they call fate.â
Yoongi exhaled slowly and finally typed back: "He's physically fine. Discharged yesterday."
Your response came quickly: "And mentally?"
Yoongi closed his eyes. How could he explain that Jeongguk looked like a ghost of himself? That he'd been carrying this weight for seven years?
"He's struggling," he typed. "But then again, so are you."
Three dots appeared, disappeared, appeared again.
"Did he ask about me?"
Yoongi's heart clenched. The honest answer was complicatedâ Jeongguk had asked, but not in the way you'd want to hear.
"He knows you were there that nightâ you already know that."
"That's not what I asked."
Yoongi found himself smiling despite everything. Even through text, you were still sharp, still direct.
"Yeah," he typed. "He asked about you."
Yoongi's thumb hovered over the keyboard. He could discourage you, protect you both from reopening old wounds. Or he could do what his heart was telling him to do.
âWhat now?â
âI just want him to be well,â you respond.
Yoongi purses his lipsâ you were still the same girl he met all those years ago. Selfless, kind-hearted.
Self-sacrificing.
And he will do anything in his power to protect you.
It was nearing closing time when the bell above the café door jingled softly, signaling one last customer. The warm yellow lights reflected on the glass, casting long shadows along the wood-paneled walls. Jimin, who was wiping down the counter, looked up instinctively and froze mid-motion.
Jeon Jeongguk stood just inside the doorway.
For a moment, Jimin simply stared, cloth in his hand. There was something surreal about itâ Jeongguk, in this space, under this light, in this cafe of all places, with his hair slightly damp from the rain and his hoodie slightly crumpled from travel. Seoul clung to Jeongguk in an unfamiliar way, the years since New York etched into the way he carried himself. But Jimin recovered quickly, stepping forward with a practiced smile.
"Welcome," he said, his voice pleasant and casual. âLong day?â
Jeongguk blinked, slightly thrown off. He nodded, eyes flicking around the cafĂ©. âYeah. Just needed a place to warm up. This place looked...â He trailed off. Familiar? Safe? He didnât finish the sentence.
Jimin gave a soft chuckle and gestured to the counter. âWeâre just about to close but I can still get you something. Americano? Or do you want something sweet?â
There was a flicker of recognition in Jeonggukâs eyes as he looked at Jimin more closely. â...Have we met before?â
Jimin paused before giving a small nod. âNew York. At a student exhibit in university. You came with Kim Namjoon.â
Jeonggukâs brow furrowed, but nothing clear surfaced. âRight,â he said quietly, though it was clear the memory didnât fully register. âSorryâ Iâve had a long few days.â
âNo worries.â Jiminâs smile didnât falter but there was something distant in his eyes. âWhat can I get started for you?â
âOh, um⊠a hot latte would be nice.â
Jimin worked the register but when Jeongguk was about to give him his card, Jimin smiled politely. âItâs on the house.â
âOh, god no, I donât want toââ
âItâs okay, Jeongguk-ssi,â Jimin smiles. Jeongguk honestly does not have the energy to argue further. Slumping his shoulders, he nodded and quietly thanked Jimin.
âYou are very welcome. Please take a seat. Iâll get your drink started for you.â
Before Jeongguk could move toward a table, another door swung open at the back of the café.
âYah Jimin-ah, did we confuse the flour with the cornstarch this timeââ
Seokjin.
Still wearing his apron, flour smudged along one sleeve, Seokjin halted mid-step the moment he laid eyes on Jeongguk. The tray in his hands clattered onto the counter as his face twistedâ recognition sharp and instant.
âYou have got to be fucking kidding me.â
The words cut across the room like a knife. Jimin looked up sharply from behind the espresso machine.
Jeongguk straightened, confusion flashing across his face before he registered who it was. âSeokjin?â
Seokjin didnât give him a chance to speak further. He strode toward him in a blur of fury, fists clenched at his sides. âYou have the audacity to walk in here? Like nothing happened? Like you didnât fucking destroy my sisterâ?â
âSeokjinââ
âNo,â Jin snarled, closing the distance. âYou donât get to say anything.â
Before Jeongguk could defend himself, before he could even raise a hand, Seokjinâs fist landed squarely against his jaw with a sickening crack.
Jeongguk staggered back, clutching the side of his face. He didnât fall but the impact left him breathless. âWhat the hellâ?â
The doors to the art studio burst open from the sound and you emerged, paintbrush still tucked behind your ear, paint smudges along your forearms. âWhatâs going onâ?â
Your voice faltered as you took in the scene: Jeongguk standing by the counter, blood forming on the corner of his mouth; Jimin frozen; and Seokjin, chest heaving with rage, his knuckles still clenched and red.
âJeongguk?â Your voice broke around his name.
He looked up slowly, eyes meeting yours like heâd been hit a second time. He opened his mouth to speak but no sound came out.
You turned sharply to Seokjin. âDid you hit him?â
âHe deserved it,â Seokjin snapped.
âWhat the hell, Seokjin?â
âYouâre really going to defend him?â Seokjin barked, disbelieving.
âI didnât say thatââ You took a deep breath, trying to steady your voice. âBut punching him isnât going to fix anything.â
Seokjin let out a sharp but bitter laugh. âOh, so now you're protecting him? After everything?â
âIâm not protecting anyone, Iâm trying to de-escalate this.â
Jeongguk wiped the corner of his mouth with the back of his sleeve and stepped back, unsure whether he was allowed to speak, to breathe, to even stand there. It felt like trespassing. Maybe it was.
Seokjin turned on you now, jaw tight, voice low but shaking. âHe broke you, ____. And now youâre defending him like he didnât spend years forgetting you existed.â
You clenched your hands into fists, shoulders squaring. âIâm not defending what he did. But I am asking you not to turn this place into a battlefield. This is our cafĂ©, Seokjin. Not a fucking war zone.â
Seokjin looked at you for a long moment, anger still coursing through his veinsâ but it was your eyes, calm but hurting, that finally made him yield.
âFine,â he muttered. âBut donât ask me to be civil. Not with him.â
With that, Seokjin turned on his heel and stormed back toward the kitchen, door slamming shut behind him.
The silence that followed was tense. Jimin still stood behind the counter, lips parted as if unsure whether to speak.
You turned to Jeongguk. You didnât step forward. You didnât smile. Your voice came out quieter this time. âWhy are you here?â
Jeongguk looked at you with wide, pained eyes, as if trying to memorize you all over again.
âI didnât know,â he said. âI didnât know this was your place.â
You nodded once as if that explained everything and nothing.
âYou should go,â you added, softly. âItâs late and itâs raining.â
Jeongguk didnât argue. Only glanced once more around the space, at the painting above the pastry display, at the polished wood tables, at you.
Then he turned and left, the door closing quietly behind him.
You stood there for a long while after, the paintbrush behind your ear suddenly feeling like the heaviest thing in the world.
After what seemed like an eternity, the clang of the swinging door echoed louder than it shouldâve. You stood in the middle of the cafĂ© for a moment longer, letting the silence settle like dust, before turning and pushing your way into the kitchen.
Seokjin was by the sink, aggressively scrubbing a saucepan that didnât need cleaning. His back was tense, shoulders rising and falling with every breath like he was tryingâand failingâto calm himself down.
âYou didnât have to hit him,â you said, voice steady, but your chest still trembled.
Seokjin didnât look at you. âDidnât I?â
âYou donât get to make that call.â
He whipped around at that, eyes blazing. âHe left you, ____. Noâ he ruined you. And now what? He shows up here, like nothing ever happened, and Iâm supposed to just, what, smile? Be polite? Serve him coffee?â
You folded your armsâ not out of defiance but to stop your hands from shaking. âIâm not asking you to be polite. Iâm asking you not to lash out like this is still your fight.â
âIt is still my fight!â Seokjinâs voice cracked. â____ do you really think I forgot what you looked like after he walked out? I remember how quiet you got. How you stopped painting for months. How I had to sit with you in silence night after night because you couldnât even cry anymore. You were gone, ____. He didnât just leave you. He took the best parts of you when he did.â
His words stung because they were true. You bit your lip and looked away. âI let him in. I let him love me. That was my choice.â
âDonât you dare turn this into your fault,â Seokjin said, voice softer now but still full of that same frustration. âYou didnât deserve what happened.â
âI didnât say I did.â
There was a beat of silence. The sound of the refrigerator humming in the corner filled the space between you.
âHeâs not the same,â you said finally, voice barely above a whisper. âHis eyes⊠he looks like someone trying to hold the world together with fraying thread.â
âI donât care,â Seokjin said but it was a lie. You both knew it.
You stepped closer to your brother. âIâm not defending him, Seokjin. But Iâm also not ready to hate him as much as you do. I never did⊠I donât know what that says about me⊠but itâs how I feel.â
Seokjin exhaled, hands braced on the countertop. âIt says youâre kinder than he deserves.â
You gave a small, broken smile. âOr stupider.â
Your brother didnât argue. Instead, after a long pause, he turned to you again. âJust⊠promise me one thing.â
âWhat?â You realize your exhaustion was already weighing you down.
âDonât let him back in just because you think heâs broken.â
You nodded slowly. âI wonât.â
That was a lie too. But you both let it slide.
The door of the cafĂ© closed behind Jeongguk with a dull thud and the cold Seoul air hit him like a wave. The rain hadnât let up but he didnât pull his hood over his head. He decided to walk slowly even though his car was still parked near the cafe, no destination in mind, hands stuffed into the pockets of his jacket as water soaked through the fabric.
His jaw ached where Seokjin had punched him but that pain was nothing compared to the one building in his chest.
Seeing you again had cracked him open.
You looked like someone heâd only ever see in dreams nowâstill ethereal, still grounded in color and softness. But the way you looked at him⊠like he was a stranger wrapped in old clothes. Like he didnât belong in the same room as you anymore.
And maybe he didnât.
Jeongguk wandered for blocks, barely paying attention to the street signs or blinking storefronts. He only stopped when he reached the Han River. The wide stretch of water lay quietly under the moonlight, blurred by the drizzle. Jungkook sat on the bench, shoulders hunched, and stared out at the current as it flowed without him.
He pulled his phone out of his pocket and stared at the screen. No new messages. No missed calls. He unlocked it anyway and scrolled to his contacts, hovering over your name.
Still there. Still untouched.
His thumb brushed against it but he didnât press.
Instead, he leaned back, eyes closing. Rain kissed his cheeks, soaked into his lashes. He welcomed it because it was easier than crying.
He let himself remember. Your laugh echoing across a sunlit room. The way youâd wrinkle your nose when you were concentrating on a painting. The way you used to trace circles on his palm when you thought he was asleep.
And he remembered the day it all fell apart.
He didnât know what he was supposed to do now. He didnât know what he wanted.
Noâ he did. He wanted to rewind time. To walk into that cafĂ© and see you smile at him like you used to. But time didnât offer that kind of grace. It only offered consequences.
Jeongguk let out a shaky breath and leaned forward, burying his face in his hands. He didnât know how long he sat thereâ just that eventually, the rain stopped and he was still alone.
The apartment was quiet when you got home.
Too quiet.
You slipped your keys onto the dish near the door and toed off your shoes slowly, trying not to make any noise. The familiarity of homeâthe throw blanket on the couch, the books stacked near the lamp, the faint scent of jasmine from the candle Woosung lit earlierâshouldâve grounded you.
But it didnât. Not tonight.
You stood in the dark for a moment longer than necessaryâ unsure whether to head straight to the shower or collapse into bed. You werenât expecting to find Woosung still awake, let alone waiting for you in the kitchen, leaning against the counter with a warm mug in his hand.
âI made tea,â he said gently, as if his voice might spook you. âItâs probably cold by now.â
Your throat felt tight. âI didnât think youâd still be up.â
He gave you a soft, crooked smile. âYou said you were heading back late, not that you'd come home looking like you fought a ghost.â
You offered a weak laugh. âIt kind of feels like I did.â
He didnât press. Just walked to you, slowly, like he always did when he sensed you needed space and presence at the same time. When he reached you, he simply wrapped his arms around you, grounding you in the warmth of his chest, his chin resting lightly atop your head.
You didnât cry. Not this time.
You just stood there and let yourself be held.
After a long pause, he spoke, voice low and careful. âWas it him?â
You didnât need to ask who. âYeah.â
You didnât miss the way he stiffened just slightly before exhaling. âDid you talk?â
You nodded against his chest. âNot really. Seokjin hit him. I⊠I stopped it. Then I told him to leave.â
Another silence.
Woosung's hand moved in slow, rhythmic circles on your back. âHow do you feel?â
You let the question hang there because you werenât sure. Hollow? Rattled? Like someone had opened a box in your chest youâd long sealed shut?
âI donât know,â you whispered.
Woosung didnât respond with reassurance or try to fix it. He just kissed the crown of your head.
âIâm here,â he said.
You finally pulled back to look at him, eyes scanning his face. Kind. Patient. Still here.
You hated that part of you wished he werenât.
The sun was already high in the sky when Jeongguk dragged himself into Yoongi's studio. He hadnât slept. He looked like hellâ bloodshot eyes, jaw bruised, hair a mess. But he moved like he had unfinished business burning in his veins.
Yoongi noticed immediately.
âJesus, you look worse than yesterday.â
Jeongguk ignored the jab and dropped onto the couch with a sigh. âI donât know what Iâm doing.â
Yoongi didnât respond right away. He just stared at the screen in front of him, tapping a few keys absently, before finally swiveling in his chair to face Jeongguk.
âDidnât sleep, huh?â
âI walked for hours. I donât even know how I ended up by the river.â
âYou always end up there when youâre falling apart.â
Jeongguk let out a dry laugh. âYou know me too well.â
Yoongi leaned forward, elbows on his knees. âSo? What now?â
âI saw her. I meanâI really saw her. It wasnât just a memory or a picture in some gallery post. She was right in front of me, looking at me like I wasâŠâ
âA stranger?â Yoongi offered.
Jeongguk nodded, rubbing a hand over his face. âYeah.â
âShe didnât look angry?â
âNo,â Jeongguk muttered. âShe looked⊠tired. Like she didnât know whether to scream or hug me. Like sheâs been trying to forget me and I just made it harder.â
Yoongi sighed. âThatâs because you did make it harder. By showing up unannounced. Walking into her safe space.â
âI didnât know it was her cafĂ©. I swear.â
âThat doesnât make it better.â
Jeongguk stared down at his hands. âI think she has someone.â
Yoongi didnât answer right away, which told Jeongguk enough.
âWhere did that come from?â Yoongi asked.
âIâm not sure⊠but just thinking about it⊠it hurts more than I expected,â he added quietly. âI donât know what I want from her. I just⊠wanted to be seen. Not hated. Not erased.â
Yoongiâs voice softened. âShe did see you.â
Jeongguk shook his head. âBut not the way she used to.â He slumped further into the couch, staring at the ceiling like it might give him answers.
âI used to be her whole world.â
Yoongi leaned back in his chair, rubbing his temples. âAnd then you burned it down.â
Jeongguk didnât argue. He couldnât.
âWhat do I do now, Yoongi?â
Yoongi looked at him for a long, quiet moment. âYou ask yourself if youâre ready to rebuild anything. And if youâre willing to accept that the pieces might not fit the way they used to.â
Woosung watched you sleep from across the room, hands loosely wrapped around his coffee mug. The pale morning light filtered in through the blinds, casting golden stripes across the floorâand across your face, peaceful but withdrawn, even in rest.
You hadnât said much since last night. Just that you were tired. Just that it had been âa long day.â
But he wasnât dense. He saw it.
The tremor in your voice when you said his name. The way your arms wrapped around him like you were bracing yourself for a storm that hadnât yet passed. The way your body felt warm against him but your mind had drifted somewhere far, far away.
He knew what a closed door looked like.
Woosung loved you. That wasnât in question. And in most moments, being with you felt like being homeâ quiet, anchored, enough. But there were timesâlike nowâwhen he could feel something slipping between his fingers. Something he couldnât hold, no matter how gently he tried.
He knew you had a past. Heâd accepted that. But he hadnât prepared himself for what that past would look like when it returned, not as a memory, but as a man.
Jeongguk.
The name alone was a ghost in his mind. You rarely said it but when you did, it was with the kind of softness that didnât belong to pain. Not completely. Woosung didnât want to be the jealous type. Didnât want to become the man who questioned the cracks in someone elseâs heart. But when you looked at him last night, it wasnât just sleep in your eyesâ it was absence.
And he hated that he didnât know how to bring you back.
He walked over to the window, mug still warm in his hand and stared out at the quiet street below. Heâd give you time. Space. Safety. Whatever you needed.
But part of him already knew: if Jeongguk was back in your world, he would have to brace for a future that might not include him in it.Â
And he wasnât sure he was ready for that.
The rain had finally stopped by the time you stepped out of the university gates that afternoon, sunlight peeking out from behind thin clouds. You hadnât planned on stopping by the park, but your legs carried you there anyway. The world felt too loud latelyâ colors too sharp, memories too closeâ and you needed quiet after teaching the whole day.
The small cafĂ© near the entrance of the park wasnât busy. A few students occupied scattered tables, chatting over drinks, the occasional laughter bubbling into the air. You stepped inside and ordered chamomile tea.
You didnât see him right away.
It wasnât until you turned toward the window seatâyour favorite oneâthat you noticed him. Sitting at the far corner of the room, hood pulled low, black journal open in front of him, pen tapping against the edge.
Jeongguk.
Your stomach dropped.
He looked smaller here somehow. Not in statureâhis presence still drew attentionâbut in energy. Like someone trying to disappear into the corners of a page.
He hadnât seen you yet. You froze, cup warm in your hands, unsure whether to approach or flee. You could walk away. You should.
But then he looked up.
Your eyes met. And time, once again, forgot how to move. He didnât smile. He didnât stand. He just looked at you like heâd been waiting. You walked toward him slowly. Carefully.Â
âIs this seat taken?â you asked, quietly.
Jeongguk stared at the empty chair across from him then shook his head. âItâs yours.â
Neither of you spoke for a moment. The air between you was heavy but not hostileâmore like something ancient and sacred. Something that didnât know how to begin again.
âI didnât expect to see you here,â you said, finally breaking the silence.
âI didnât expect to be seen,â Jeongguk replied, eyes flickering to yours. He looked down at his journal, then closed it slowly. âIâm sorry. About the cafĂ©. About⊠all of it. I didnât know it was yours and Seokjinâs.â
You didnât respond right away. You let the words hang there.
âI know,â you said eventually. âI believe you.â
He blinked, surprised by how easily youâd said it. But you werenât done.
âThat doesnât change what happened,â you continued, voice steady, even if your heart wasnât. âSeokjin was right. It doesnât erase what we lost.â
âI know,â he said again. âIâm not here to fix anything.â
You looked at him thenâ not as the man who hurt you but as the man who now sat quietly with his regret. Not demanding anything. Not begging. Just⊠present.
For the first time in years, you didnât look away.
âYou donât have to walk on eggshells,â you murmured. âNot with me. Not anymore.â
Jeongguk swallowed hard. âI donât know how to be around you without feeling like Iâm trespassing.â
You gave a faint, sad smile. âThen donât try to be anything. Just⊠be here. If you want to be.â
Jeongguk nodded, jaw tight with the kind of relief that was almost indistinguishable from grief. And for a while, you both just sat there. Not as lovers. Not as exes. Not even as old friends.
Just as two people who once loved each other so deeply.
Jeongguk left the university cafĂ© feeling hollow. The brief encounter with youâunexpected, painfully gentleâhad undone something in him. You hadn't screamed. You hadn't walked out. But your voice, your eyes, the way your fingers gripped the edge of your mugâit haunted him more than any shouting ever could.
He had rehearsed nothing and left with everything unspoken lodged in his throat. It hadnât been enough.
Not by a long shot.
So when night fell, his legs carried him somewhere he hadn't plannedâyour cafĂ©. The one you shared with Seokjin. He didnât expect to see you. Not really. But part of him hoped, in the smallest, most reckless corner of his heart, that maybe youâd still be there. That maybe youâd let him speak.
That maybe he could try again.
âIâm telling you, I nearly salted the croffle again,â Seokjin said as he wiped down the counter with exaggerated flair. âThatâs the third time this month.â
âHyung, youâre not cursed,â Jimin laughed, nudging the sugar shaker toward him. âYou just have poor labeling habits.â
âItâs not labeling. Itâs sabotage. Someone moved the sugar again. Probably Hoseok. He always looks guilty when I serve the wrong order.â
âHe looks guilty because you gave someone a tuna melt instead of a vegan sandwich last week.â
âThat was one time.â
Jimin smirked. âYou are the chaos. Donât drag Hoseok into your crimes.â
Seokjin rolled his eyes, drying the last mug. âSpeaking of chaos, whereâs my sister?â
âStill in the studio,â Jimin said, nodding toward the door to the attached workspace. âSheâs been trying to finish that commission all week.â
At that moment, you emerged from the studio door with paint on your sleeve and a weary but focused expression.
âYou guys can go,â you said, waving them off. âI want to get this done tonight.â
âYou sure?â Seokjin asked, frowning. âI can stayââ
âIâm fine, really. The piece is almost done, I just need a few more hours.â
Jimin raised an eyebrow. âYou just want to be alone with your tortured genius.â
You snorted. âExactly.â
Seokjin opened his mouth to argue again but you raised a hand. âIâll lock up. Promise.â
âOkay, but if a raccoon breaks in again, donât call me,â Seokjin muttered as he grabbed his coat.
âNoted.â
Jimin gave you a kiss on the cheek before heading out. âDonât stay up too late, okay?â
You nodded. âGoodnight, both of you.â
The café door clicked shut behind them, leaving you with the hum of quiet jazz and the smell of old coffee grounds. You turned back into the studio, prepared to pull an all-nighter.
You were cleaning brushes when you heard the door chime. Without looking up, you called out, "We're closed today, sorryâ"
"I know."
The brush slipped from your fingers, clattering into the sink. You turned slowly and there he was.
Jeongguk stood in the doorway of your studio, hands shoved deep in his coat pockets, shoulders tense.Â
"Hi," he said quietly.
"Hi." Your voice came out steadier than you felt.
An uncomfortable silence stretched between you. Jeongguk's gaze wandered around the studioâtaking in your paintings, the organized chaos of your workspace, the coffee-stained easel in the corner.
"Itâs a really nice cafe⊠it has an art studio just like how you wanted it," he said, for lack of anything else.
"Thank you." You wiped your hands on a towel, grateful for something to do with them.
"I wanted to thank you," Jeongguk continued. "For coming to the hospital. You didn't have toâ"
"Yes, I did." The words came out sharper than intended. You softened your tone. "I mean... when someone calls and says you're in the hospital, of course I'd come."
His jaw tightened slightly. "Right. The emergency contact thing."
"Why didn't you change it?" The question slipped out before you could stop it.
Jeongguk looked down at his hands. "I don't know."
"That's not an answer."
"It's the only one I have."
You set the towel down slowly, trying to still your hands. The air between you had grown heavier, charged with too many years of silence and everything neither of you had the strength to say before now.
"Why are you really here, Jeongguk?" you asked, your voice low but steady. "Because if it's just to thank meâ"
"It's not," he interrupted, voice frayed at the edges. He ran a hand through his hairâa gesture so familiar it knocked the breath from your lungs. "I don't know, okay? Iâve been back in Seoul for three weeks and I canât stop thinking about you. About us."
"There is no us, Jeongguk."
"I know." His voice cracked. "Trust me, I know that better than anyone."
You leaned back against your workbench, exhaustion creeping in like a tide. âThen what do you want from me?â
âI want to explainââ
"Seven years too late for that, donât you think?â
âMaybe. Probably. But I have to try.â He stepped forward instinctively, then caught himself, freezing mid-step like he didnât trust himself to be closer. âThe way I left⊠the way I ended things⊠it was wrong.â
âWrong?â You let out a short, breathless laughâ one with no humor in it. âJeongguk, you served me divorce papers through a stranger. A fucking stranger from some law office. I found out my marriage was over from a man who mispronounced my name.â
Jeongguk flinched, visibly. Shame seeped into the curve of his shoulders, the downturn of his mouth. âI know.â
âDo you?â Your voice wavered now, frustration bubbling up with the grief. âDo you know what that did to me? I sat in a room for eight hoursâeight, Jeonggukâjust staring at those papers, waiting for someone to tell me it was a mistake. That maybe they got the wrong person. That my husband wouldnât do something so⊠something soâŠ.â
â____âŠâ
âDo you know I reread the papers so many times I memorized the clause about 'irreconcilable differences'? Do you know I hated that phrase because it sounded so... neat, like we were just a bad spreadsheet?â
His face crumpled. âIâm sorry. God, Iâm soââ
âSorry doesnât fix it,â you snapped, voice breaking. The tears came before you could stop them, burning hot trails down your cheeks. âSorry doesnât give me back the part of myself I lost when you decided I wasnât even worth a conversation.â
There was a beat of silence so loud it pressed against your ribs.
âYou think this was easy for me?â His voice rose slightly, hoarse and unsteady. âYou think I wanted to hurt you like that?â
âI donât know what you wanted. Thatâs the problem. You never gave me the chance to understand anything. You just... vanished, Jeongguk. I know we didnât really resolve anything after our last argument. I knew we had our problems butâŠâ Your tears continue to betray you. You bite your lip to keep yourself from sobbing even further.
âI didnât think youâd leave me, JeonggukâŠâ you whisper helplessly.
Jeongguk took a deep breath then exhaled through his nose like it physically hurt to keep standing there. He wanted to come closer, maybe wrap you in his arms but he didnât. He stood where he was. âI was scared.â
The words landed like a stone in water.
âOf what?â you asked, quieter now.
âOf everything,â he whispered. âOf not being enough for you. Of waking up next to you and realizing you were slipping away and I couldnât stop it. Of becoming a burden. Of watching you look at me and wonder why you ever said yes.â
You stared at him, stunned. âSo you left instead.â
âSo I left instead,â he echoed, bitterly.
Your tears had stopped but your chest felt hollow.
âYou didnât even let me choose,â you said. âYou didnât give us a chance to fight.â
He looked at you then, something desperate flickering in his eyes. âWould you have? Chosen me?â
The silence that followed wasnât coldâit was aching.
You wanted to say yes. To scream it. But the truth was heavier than that. The truth lived in long nights and unanswered texts and waking up alone.
âI donât know,â you admitted, and it hurt you to say it. âBut I wouldâve tried.â
Jeongguk nodded slowly like he had already guessed your answer but hoped hearing it might change something. It didnât.
âI think about that night a lot,â he said, his voice lower now. âOur last fight. I replay it all the time, trying to figure out where the breaking point was.â
âWhat was it even about?â you murmured. âIâve tried to remember but all I can see is you walking out.â
He hesitated. âMoney. My parents. My crazy ambitions. But it wasnât really about that, was it?â
âNo,â you whispered. âIt was about the silence. About how we were living side by side but stopped reaching for each other.â
âYeah.â
You stood in that shared quiet for a long beat, surrounded by the smell of paint and memory.
"I loved you Jeongguk," you said, your voice barely audible. "Even at the end, even when everything was falling apart, I loved you."
âI know.â His voice broke entirely now. âAnd I loved you. Thatâs why I thought letting go was the least selfish thing I could do.â
Another silence stretched, not as sharp this time. Just tired. Real.
Jeongguk rubbed at his jaw, the movement weary. âIâm not asking for anything. I just⊠needed you to know. Iâve carried this for so long and itâs eaten me alive⊠____ Iâm really sorry. I know thereâs no apology that can ever make up for everything Iâve done to you but⊠Iâm just really sorry.â
You look up at Jeongguk with your tear-stained eyes and it breaks Jeongguk more than he can ever describe in words.
â____ I am so sorry for leaving you the way I didâŠâ
You nodded, barely. âIâ I donât know what to say.â
âYou donât have to say anything,â he replied gently. âYouâve said more than I deserve.â
The studio had grown darker without either of you noticing.
Only the soft light from the cafĂ© filtered in through the open door, casting long shadows across your half-finished painting and the uneven flecks of dried pigment on the floor. Somewhere in the distance, a car passed. A door slammed. But here, it felt like the world had narrowed to just the two of youâand the distance between what was and what could never be again.
Jeongguk looked down at the floor then back up at you, his mouth pressed in a tight line, like he was still deciding whether to say one last thing. Maybe something small. Maybe something huge.
But he didnât.
Instead, he stepped back, slowly, like approaching a cliffâs edge heâd finally accepted he couldnât jump from. His gaze lingered on your face a moment longerâmemorizing you, or maybe just letting go. He opened his mouth slightly, closed it again. Whatever words he mightâve said had dissolved before they ever formed.
âI should go,â he said finally, and his voice was hoarse in that way people get when theyâve cried recently or havenât slept in days.
You nodded. It was all you could manage.
He turned to leave, his footsteps almost soundless on the studio floor. When he reached the door, he hesitatedâjust long enough to make you wonder if heâd look back.
He did.
A brief glance over his shoulder. Nothing dramatic. No tears. Just that same familiar sadness in his eyes, now quieter. A little more surrendered.
âGoodnight, ____,â he said softly.
And then he was gone. The door closed behind him with a soft click. You stood there for a long while, staring at the space heâd just vacated, your hands still smeared faintly with color and time. The silence returnedâbut it was different now. Not peaceful, not exactly painful either.
Just... honest.
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last to know | ch. 2: as always, even now
pairing: jungkook x (f) reader / kim woosung x (f) reader
summary: you and jeongguk got together at 16 years old, married at 20, and divorced at 21. what was once love ever after turned into nothing but pain and unfulfilled dreams. you keep going despite the pain in your heart that never really went away, until one day, jungkook comes backâ to seoul and in your life.
general story tags: divorce au, childhood friends, angst, hurt & eventual comfort, kind of a slow burn, OC is an adopted child in this fic, a lot of flashbacks later on because context is important; and the others that a lot of people seem to dislike: a love triangle and a LOT of miscommunication. look away if this isn't your thing. tags and warnings will be updated as we go along with each chapter!
warnings: mentions of weight loss and a hospital, jeongguk has a panic attack (semi-detailed), problematic parent-child dynamics. let me know if i miss anything and please be kind!
word count: 5.3k
author's note: *peeks into the void* why hello there! let's pretend i didn't disappear off the face of the earth. earlier this year i went to see The Rose live for their dawn to dusk tour and it was so much fun! there's just a lot of things that have happened and continue to do so; please accept my sincerest apologies for being inconsistent! BUT. know that i haven't forgotten about this story. heh.
also a few more things: ⥠to put things into perspective: jeongguk, OC/reader, and woosung are all the same age; that also means they're as old as seokjin and yoongi in this fic. all the other members maintain their age. honorifics may or may not appear at times. if that bothers you, well, can't please everybody! ⥠this fic isn't beta'd nor proofread by anyone. we go rogue, always.
tags for interested readers will be open for as long as this fic is ongoing! let me know in the comments or message me, whatever fits your preference!
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Woosung plants a big, sloppy kiss on your cheek and giggles.
Looking at him, you ask, âWhat was that for?â
âDo I need a reason?â Woosung teases as he chews on his jjajangmyeon. You chuckle at his candidness and reach out to wipe the sauce that landed on the corner of his lip. The both of you resorted to sitting on the floor, surrounded by boxes, using one of them as a makeshift table to place the food.
âIâm really happy you got to come today,â you muse, enjoying Woosungâs calming presence as he delicately places a piece of chicken karaage on your noodle bowl before setting his own down. You havenât seen him for a few days because he needed to get some new music done in preparation for his application to a recording agency as a performer and a producer. You were more than happy to support him in any way you could, including giving him his space to figure things out. It was also who Woosung wasâ a quiet soul who liked working in solitude.Â
You and Woosung are so much alike.
âWhy? Did you think Iâd forget?â Woosung teases, a smirk playing on his lips.Â
âNo, I just thought⊠maybe you needed more time to prepare for your application. Thatâs important.â
Woosung gently shakes his head, ready to disagreeâ âNothing will ever be as important to me as you.â
A slight pink dusted your cheeks. You didnât expect him to be this cheesy so early in the morning so you smile and cast your eyes back down to your meal.Â
â... I do have news for you, babe.â Woosung starts. He turns his body to face you. Giving your hundred percent attention, you cut the noodles with your teeth and place the bowl down. Wiping your mouth with a napkin, you hum at his statement, âWhat is it?â
Woosung smiles and looks at you lovingly. You feel a bit self-conscious every time he stares at you so intensely and like clockwork, you feel your cheeks heat up.Â
âI got the job, sweetheart.â
Hearing the news leave his lips leaves you surprisedâ your hands fly to your mouth and your eyes start to water. âR-really?â Woosung nods and chuckles through his own teary eyes, you throw yourself at him to give him a tight hug. âWoosung, oh my godâ this isâ â you hold him by the shoulders, explore every inch of his face, elation in both of your heartsâ âthis is great, oh gosh I am so happy for you,â you hug him again.Â
You feel Woosungâs body relax instantly in your hold; it has been a journey, walking with Woosung through his own painful moments struggling with his art and passion. Two years ago, he came to Seoul desperately needing a break from life and music after many unsuccessful attempts to make it into the music industry back home in the United States. Although he and his bandmates have put out several songs in the past, they never really gained as much traction with an audience as they had hoped. Going back home to his roots in South Korea also meant leaving his bandmates behindâ they have been nothing but supportive of him and his time as they also needed to re-assess their own lives and figure out what they truly wanted.Â
Two years ago, Woosung also met you. Both your lives changed ever since.
âThank you for all your support, ____⊠you know I wouldnât have been able to get through all this if it werenât for you.â Woosung whispers, tightening his hold on your waist. You feel this, you feel everything when it comes to himâ so you wrap your arms tighter around him, too. âThis is all you, babe. This is all your hard work.â
You both stay that way for a while. Unspoken words are left hanging, as well. You both know well what might become of all this as you always try to communicate. You believe it is what has sustained your relationship for so long.Â
Both of you know that Woosung will always belong to musicâ itâs his dream and the reason why he took so many risks along the way. It was only a matter of when. The possibilities have always been thereâ should there be a moment where Woosung would return to his career, to his band, to becoming a global star. The fears that come along with those possibilities were also ever-present: what you and Woosungâs future would look like.Â
All of these thoughts come rushing to the both of you, but neither of you said anything.
For now, the both of you are happy. And that is enough.
When you parted from each other, you pushed away some of the hair that fell over Woosungâs eyes. âWhen do you start?â
Woosung takes a deep breath, âAs soon as the higher-ups get settled in. Iâve been told theyâve recently landed in Seoul so it shouldnât be too long now. Iâll be meeting with the owners and one of them is the lead producer. I heard he was a genius, but also a bit scary. Theyâve also given me a signing bonus and a potential collaboration with him⊠that was new⊠he said they liked my work so muchâŠâ
âWow, that⊠that sounds so exciting, baby. How are you feeling about all of this?â
âIâm nervous, for the most part,â Woosung murmurs, readjusting the collar of his shirt. Itâs been a while since I talked to someone else about music professionally and⊠this companyâ Iâve heard so many wonderful things about it. For one, it was built by musicians, too. So Iâm hoping theyâre not just doing all of it for the business.âÂ
You smile warmly at Woosung and hold his hands. âYouâre going to do great, you know that, right?â
Woosung draws in a breath and nods before meeting your eyes.Â
That night, Woosung couldnât sleep. He watches over you as you dream and when a strand of your hair falls on your face after moving a bit, he tucks it behind your ear. His fingers lightly dance while grazing the side of your face. Woosung sighs as a feeling of anxiety starts to creep into his heart. He loves change, but he cannot help but feel somewhat scared about it anyway. He gets so lost in his thoughts about you that he doesnât notice you wake up.
âBaby, hey⊠youâre still awake.â
Your voice brings Woosung back to the present. Seeing your sleepy eyes under the sliver of moonlight that passes through your window makes his heart do a mini somersaultâ it always does.
âHmm⊠I couldnât sleep,â Woosung says. You scoot closer to him, his arm going under your shoulders to support your body in an embrace.Â
âTell me whatâs on your mind,â you whisper, eyes closed, inhaling his scentâ him.Â
âJust⊠things. Iâm not sure how to articulate them yetâŠâ
You hum, âThen Iâll just stay like this with you to keep you warm⊠warmth helps you sleep, right?â
Woosung nods, bringing your body closer to his. âHm⊠especially your warmth.â Seconds later, he feels you breathe deeper, letting him know that youâre about to let yourself succumb to sleep once more. âI love you.â
When no response came from you, Woosung closed his eyes. Then suddenly, in the stillness of the night, he feels your hand squeeze his ever so lightly.
âI love you, too.â

âHyung, I think thatâs the saltââ Jimin starts.
Seokjin snorts, stopping with the shaker in his hand mid-air, âWhat do you mean, Jimin-ah, I think I know the difference between salt and sugar.â He was about to potentially put salt on the croffle in front of him, leaving Jimin feeling both very nervous and distressed.
âLast time, I remember you put the sugar in a different container because a customer accidentally broke the original shaker. The color of the cap was blue, not red. Thisââ he pointed at the shaker Seokjin was holding, ââ is obviously not blue.â
âYah, that happened last week, but I already switched them out two days agoââ Seokjin tries to argue.
They didnât notice Woosung enter the cafe until he spoke, âWhy donât you just taste it?â
âOh hey, Woosung-hyung,â Jimin greets.
âHey, Jimin. Good to see you,â Woosung replies as Jimin nods, his eyes turning into crescents as soon as he smiles.
Seokjin scoffs once more before greeting Woosung, but he relents and tastes whatever is inside the shaker. When he makes a funny face, Jimin and Woosung chuckle.
âTold ya, hyung. Tell us I saved your life.â
âI canât believe this is salt, I knew I already switched it outââ
With possible disaster averted, Jimin doesnât listen to Seokjinâs monologue anymore, âYouâre here early today, hyung. Would you like to order the usual?â
âActually, I am here to buy a mango parfait⊠____âs fridge is crazy cold and the frozen mangoes are, well, too frozen. I might actually break the blender. I also forgot to make her usual overnight oats. We had to move a lot of things very quickly yesterday so she could have a bed to sleep on.â
âI got you, hyung. We just finished making a fresh batch of parfaits. Do you want one, too?â Jimin asks.
âAre there other flavors?â
âBlueberry and strawberry,â Seokjin adds.
âIâll take one blueberry, then. Thanks.â Woosung gets ready to pay, but Seokjin waves him away. âItâs on the house.â
âYou always give us free stuff, Seokjinââ Woosung tries to argue, but Seokjin shakes his head immediately.
âTaking care of my sister is more than enough, Woosung-ah.â
Woosung gives Seokjin a tight smile and nods. Seokjin then asks, albeit softer, âHow is she doing lately?â
âSheâs doing better,â Woosung reassures. âShe has been painting more recently; not just because of her job at the university, but also at home. Weâre going to set up her studio today so it should be fun.â
âThatâs good to hear, right hyung?â Jimin turns to Seokjin, who nods. Jimin hands Woosung a paper bag with the parfaits. âI put some new desserts weâre experimenting with. Please give them a try.â
Woosung peeks at the paper bag and sees croissants and greenish muffins, presumably matcha-flavored. âOh wow, thank you Jimin⊠I wonât take up too much of your time, guys. ____ is still sleeping and I need to clean up the mango disaster I left on her kitchen counter before she wakes up.â
Seokjin chuckles, âYou really came all the way here for parfaits when you could have bought these anywhere near ____âs apartment.â
âAh, but nothing beats your parfaits, Seokjin. A wise man once told me that,â Woosung smiles. He and Seokjin instantly formed a bond the moment they met two years ago, much to your relief. Youâve always been nervous to tell your brother anything remotely new about your love lifeâ and you understand where he is coming from.
âWell whoever that wise man is must be pretty smart,â Seokjin replies. His eyes soften right afterward. âGo. Letâs have a drink sometime, yeah?â
âSure thing,â Woosung waves goodbye to Seokjin and Jimin.

Jeongguk walks the hallway of the recording studio, still groggy from sleep. Hands in his pockets, he stood outside Yoongiâs door, staring at his peculiar mat: a cat with its middle finger raised, the words âfuck offâ glaring at him. Figures, he thought. A doormat wonât stop him from ringing Yoongiâs doorbell, though.
âWho is it?â he hears Yoongi call out.
âItâs your favorite person in the whole wide world,â Jeongguk says, sarcasm lacing his voice. He pinched the bridge of his nose; a habit he developed in college whenever he felt the exhaustion seep out of him. He hears scuffling from the other side of the door until the sound of the doorâs automatic lock rings. Jeongguk sees Yoongi clad in a plaid shirt, ripped jeans, and a gray beanieâ his signature style.Â
âDumbass,â Yoongi mutters under his breath before turning his back to return to his equipment. âGood morning to you too,â Jeongguk teases as he closes the door behind him.Â
âHow are you already set up? Itâs barely a day since we arrived!â
Yoongi chooses not to respond.Â
âYouâre kidding me, right?â Jeongguk asks in disbelief. âPlease tell me you at least went home to get your shit sorted? Or maybe sleep like normal human beings do?â
âI did⊠for a brief moment, maybe?â Yoongi starts.
Jeongguk shakes his head, âYou have to stop spreading yourself thin, Yoongi. Itâll be the death of you.â
Yoongi fiddles with a few knobs on the synthesizer before muttering, âThat doesnât seem so badâ spreading myself too thin, that is.â
Jeongguk throws his hands up in surrender and rolls his eyes.
âHave I succeeded in frustrating you to hell and back, yet?â Yoongi smirks while continuing to flit his eyes through the numerous screens in front of him.
Jeongguk was about to say something but then the door alarm clicked. Kim Namjoonâs head peeks out from behind the door.
âI came to say my welcome remarks,â Namjoon says as he lets himself in. Jeonggukâs mouth falls open because he couldnât believe Namjoon could just easily waltz in without any resistance. Whatâs even more astounding was that he knew Yoongiâs passcodeâ while he, on the other hand, had to ring the fucking doorbell.
âOh, great. So your boyfriend knows your passcode and I donât?â Jeongguk asks.
âHe isnât my boyfriend,â Yoongi states, matter-of-factly. Jeongguk couldnât help but glance at Namjoonâs way, who seemed unfazed.
âRight, and Iâm Neil Armstrong,â Jeongguk plops down on the couch.
âYouâre the CEO, Jeongguk, of course, you should know the passcode⊠right, Yoongi?â says Namjoon, ever the oblivious one.Â
Yoongi continues to do work on his computer, his fingers deftly flying across his keyboard, âDonât encourage him, Namjoon.â
Namjoon looks back at Jeongguk who has now taken an interest in the plant beside the couch. When they met each otherâs eyes, Namjoon just shrugged, his dimples showing.Â
âHow was your flight, you guys? I hope everything was easy peasy.â
âEasy peasy lemon squeezy,â Jeongguk responds. âNot sure about Yoongi here though. He looked like he was about to puke.â
âShut up,â Yoongi retaliates.
âI canât imagine the both of you tolerating each other while in another country. Itâs a miracle this production company is still standing upright,â Namjoon says chuckling.Â
Namjoon met Jeongguk first in university while they studied in New York. Although Jeongguk was a business student and Namjoon double majored in music theory and composition, they ran into each other at a frat party-â with Jeongguk being drunk off his ass. He was about to fall into the pool full of piss (which the other frat members thought was funny) when Namjoon saved him in the nick of time.Â
Apart from Yoongi, Namjoon also served as Jeonggukâs confidant, especially after things went south between you and Jeongguk. When the dust settled and Jeongguk was sober enough to realize the gravity of his mistakes, Namjoon helped Yoongi pick up the pieces of Jeonggukâs brokenness. As with time passing by, Namjoon and Yoongi started to develop into something more, too. Much to Jeonggukâs delight and envy.
However, neither Yoongi nor Namjoon has admitted their feelings to the other. And truth be told, Jeongguk is sick of them dancing around each other.
But he also knows itâs none of his business.
âHey, Jeongguk, is that family dinner of yours still happening tonight?â Yoongi decides to ask. Also probably to change the subject.
Jeongguk lets out a deep sigh. âYes, it is.â
âOuch. Will you be alright?â Namjoon asks out of genuine concern.
âI donât really have a choice.â
âYou always have a choice, Jeongguk-ah,â Yoongi inserts. âYou just need to work on making the right ones.â
Jeongguk slacks his jaw and runs his tongue across his lip ring. He doesnât really have an answer to that.
Because once again, Yoongi was right. Not just about the damn family dinner; Jeongguk also knows his best friendâs words run deeper and imply a whole lot more than just feeling forced to sit down with his parents over steak and champagne.
âSee you on the other side, then,â Namjoon says as he pats Jeongguk on the shoulder before leaving the room.

Jeongguk mulled over bringing flowers to the family dinner but decided against it.
He knows that the house would be filled with them, anyway. And his efforts wonât matter, either.
As he got out of his car, a chauffeur was already by his side ready to take his keys for him. When the car drove off, Jeongguk took a moment to look at the house he hadnât lived in for years. It feels odd to come home; it feels even odder to feel numb about all of it.
It took Jeongguk a few seconds to ring the doorbell; for godâs sake, it was his house too, he thought. Ringing the doorbell meant he was a strangerâ which he felt was appropriate.
He was greeted by a new housekeeper. He gave her a nod before stepping inside. Almost instantly, his mother appeared at the top of the staircase. They look at one another for a moment, before his mother breaks the silence.
âYou finally decide to show yourself.â
Jeongguk doesnât move. Doesnât respond, either. He was prepared for a stare-off match with his mother, but that was until his father showed up from the kitchen. With a dish towel in hand, Jeonggukâs father smiled at him as he placed a hand on his sonâs shoulder.
âItâs so good to see you, son.â
Jeongguk, once more, doesnât have it in him to respond.
At the dinner table, the silence was so loud, that Jeongguk thought it could break glass.
âDid you settle in fine, Jeongguk?â his father asks.
âYes, father, I did.â
âYou should have chosen a place that was nearer to us, Jeongguk,â his mother chides.
âHoneyâŠâ Jeonggukâs father tries to put out a fire that is about to ignite. Jeongguk, on the other hand, was so tired from the flight and emotionally, that he felt a need to retaliate.
Because why not? Whether he speaks up or not wasnât really up to him. Between him and his mother, he has nothing to lose.
âI donât know, mother, I chose that place because I wanted to get away from here as much as possible.â Jeongguk remarks. He knows he hit a nerve because his mother downed her champagne rather than respond.
âHow is the company going, son? Everything doing alright?â his father asks, trying to mitigate a conflict that neither of them could recover from.
âI guess. Yoongi and I havenât managed to burn anything so thatâs nice,â Jeongguk eats a spoonful of mashed potato. He knows he really needs to shut up and regulate his emotions, but he just canât help but be sarcastic.
Once more, the silence won. However, Jeonggukâs mother is the type to not back down.
âYou should think about getting married soon, Jeonggukââ she starts. Jeongguk feels himself grow cold as if on instinct.Â
ââand this time, we want you to marry someone your level,â she finishes. Jeongguk felt his heart twisting so painfully that he didnât notice how tight he held on to his cutlery.
Jeongguk swallows the once-repressed pain that used to consume him whole. He knows this is futile because he never dares to face his regrets square in the face. Instead, he allows the pain to make him angry. He allows his resentment to consume him in ways he doesnât know how to handle and in a pained effort to avoid causing further damage, he remains quiet. Unresponsive. Cold. Withdrawn.
But his own mother is even more cold-hearted than he is. She is the one who made him like this.
Itâs her fault.
âYou need to marry a good woman who can keep up with your social status. Remember youâre not just anyone, Jeongguk. Youâre a Jeon. And you have a legacy to uphold,â his mother condescends.Â
Tears start to sting Jeonggukâs eyes, but he doesnât want to let his mother win. So he keeps still.
âI have a few prospects for you, dear. We should set dates for them, donât you think so? I chose the most refined and educatedââ Jeongguk hates how his mother knows how to push his buttons and hurt him.
He knows that his mother knows his ultimate weakness.
You.
And because his mother cannot contain her insecurities and prejudice, she projects it all on her son. But most especially, youâ whether you were in the room or not.
Jeonggukâs mother continues her monologue. His father miserably fails to become the referee (he always does). Heat starts to rise Jeonggukâs neck and he swears he could hear his own blood pumping through his ears. What almost immediately follows is the high-pitched ringing that only he can hear.Â
Jeongguk starts to feel dizzy; like heâs about to lose control.
But instead of releasing, instead of crying, instead of getting angryâ he does none of them.Â
He finds himself standing up, his hands dragging the plate full of food to the ground. With all his might, Jeongguk tries to breathe deeply.
âThatâs enough, mom.â Jeongguk croaks. A tear escapes his eye. âPlease.â
Jeongguk rarely addresses her as âmomâ. But in times of vulnerability and helplessness, itâs the term he ends up using.
âAs I expected⊠you are still weak, Jeongguk.â his mother states with absolutely no remorse.
Jeongguk feels like he is about to throw up. To save himself, he drags his legs to leave the dining area. Housekeepers try to help him, but he brushes them aside. Security guards around the house up until the gate tried to support him, but Jeongguk just waved them all off.
He just needed to get away before his vision completely blurred. He needed to get out of this godforsaken house.
It was a miracle that Jeongguk got far away from the house as he had. But in doing so, he felt physically weaker and weaker. His mind isnât done with him yet as thoughts of you start to resurface. His chest starts to tighten again. He feels cold and afraid and tired.
Jeongguk falls to his knees on the side of the road; he allows his body to go limp and fall to the ground.Â
He barely remembers what happened next.

When Jeongguk opens his eyes, bright, stale lights greet him.Â
He hears beeping, faint footsteps, a voice over an intercom.
He feels something brushing his leg so gently that it takes him a while before realizing that someone is standing over him, wiping the edge of his slacks.
Jeongguk squints his eyes to get a better look at the person touching his leg. When he tries to elevate his upper body, the person in front of him feels him moving.
Jeongguk couldnât believe who he was seeing. His panic attack must still be happening because it was impossible.
It was you.
âOh⊠hi,â you start. Jeongguk is at a loss for words so he continues to stare at you.
You immediately feel self-conscious so you start to wrangle the damp cloth you were holding.Â
âAre you okay? Hang on, Iâll call the nurseââ
You start to leave, but Jeongguk catches your wrist. He doesnât know what heâs doing. You look at his hand on your wrist before Jeongguk lets go of it.
âW-what happened?â
âYouâre at the hospital⊠um, Iâ I got a call from them saying you were here,â you say.
Jeonggukâs eyebrows met. He is still confused as to how or why the hospital would call you. As he looks at you, in the flesh, in front of him, the familiar ache in his chest threatens to overwhelm him again.
You look as beautiful as ever, even more so than the last time he saw you. The last time he did, you were crying to him. He did that to you. That was his fault.
âAre you hurt, anywhere, Jeongguk? I think I need to call your doctor, just give me a secondââ
âNo⊠please. Iâm okay. I donât feel any pain.â Except for my broken heart.
âOh⊠okay.â
Jeongguk observes you, more particularly your hands. You still have that habit of fiddling with your fingers when you didnât know what to do, he thinks.Â
âH-how did the hospital call you? You didnât change your number?â Jeongguk is a hundred percent sure his choice of questions was dumb, but he doesnât have any idea as to why youâre here.
âThe hospital told me I was your emergency contact⊠they uhâ they only found your wallet on you and found this,â you explain as you handed him his wallet. Inside was an old piece of paper with your emergency contact number and e-mail address.
âThe e-mail address is now defunct, but my number is still the same because I had it reactivated when I came back hereâŠâ
When I came back here, Jeongguk repeated to himself.Â
Jeongguk wanted to ask you a million questions, but his throat feels dry and he is unable to speak.Â
âI um, I also called Yoongi. He should be here any minute,â you continue. When Jeongguk looks at you funny, you give him a small smileâ the first one youâve given him since he woke up. âWe talk sometimes.â
There is a lot of information that Jeongguk needs to process but his head hurts a lot and he makes a mental note to interrogate his friend later.
You move to grab and open the plastic bag that is on the bedside table. You pull out a pair of black socks. Jeongguk sees you hesitate a bit before speaking again.
âI got these across the street⊠your socks got wet from the rain.â
âOh.â Jeongguk feels really dumb.
âMay I?â you tentatively ask. âYour feet will get cold if we donâtâand you have the IV on so you wonât be able to use your handsââ
âItâs okayâŠâ Jeonggukâs response startles you. âThank you.â
You nod and sit by his feet to put on the new socks. Jeongguk feels the tears again but he tries to hold them back as he feels your touch and your warm fingers graze his bare, cold skin. When youâre done putting them on him, you smile to yourself.
âDoes that feel better?â you ask.
Jeongguk nods and hums. He took his time to look at you and to his mild surprise, you reciprocated. A sense of stillness seemed to occur like time stopped just so Jeongguk could fully take in the sight of you.
He hurriedly tries his best to memorize all your featuresâold and new. Your face is smaller, your cheekbones higher; both indicative of you losing a bit of weight since he saw you last. Your eyes are softer, but also more tired. You also grew out your hair.Â
To Jeongguk, you are still so beautiful.
And he missed you so much that his heart hurt again at the thought of losing you.
âHow are yââ Jeongguk tries to ask, but the door to his hospital room slid open, revealing a disheveled Yoongi.
âJeongguk, are you okay? What happened?â
Jeongguk notices you quickly moving aside to give Yoongi room.Â
âIâm fine, Yoongi. I guess I just passed out andââ
âYou had another panic attack, Jeongguk. Thatâs the second time this week. Have you taken your medication?â
Yoongiâs string of questions had Jeongguk feeling anxious. He just had the unexpected chance of seeing you again but under the most dire circumstances. Surely, it wasnât the time for you to hear about his mental health issues.
âYoongi, can weââ Jeongguk tried to save face, but Yoongi was faster.Â
Yoongi turns to you and hugs you. âIâm sorry, ____, you must have been so confused.â
âNo, not at all, Iâm⊠Iâm glad I could be of help,â you reassure. More so for Jeongguk because you know this must be very awkward for him.Â
A bit of awkwardness did happen because none of you spoke for a bit. Your phone ringing was the only saving grace.
âHello? Oh, okay. Iâll be right out,â you answer the other person on the line. Hanging up, you say, âUm⊠I should get going.â
âIs someone picking you up?â Yoongi asks.
âYes, Taehyungâs just a few minutes away,â you answer.
Yoongi nods and pulls you in for another hug. He whispers his thanks and you respond by hugging him tighter.
You also approach Jeongguk a little closer. âTake care of yourself, Jeongguk.â You see the pain in his eyes, but you refuse to acknowledge it to yourself, even if Jeonggukâs eyes were brimming with unshed tears and his nose was already pink.
Jeongguk doesnât want you to go. But again, he has no choice but to let you.
âYou too, ____.â
As soon as you close the door, Jeongguk allows his tears to fall.

As soon as you get into the car, Taehyung asks his questions.
âWhy the hell did you just come out of a hospital?â
âTaeââ
âAre you okay? Are you hurt anywhere? Youâre the only one there? What happened?â You can feel the panic rising in Taehyung as he inspects you, but you just chuckle.
âYahâyou laugh?â
âIâm fine, Taehyung,â you tell him but he doesnât look convinced. âI really am.â
âThen why were you in there?â
âI saw Jeongguk again, Tae,â you calmly respond.
Taehyung freezes. âYouâre joking, right?â
âIâm not,â you answer.
âAnd youâre⊠are you okay?â
âI am.â
Taehyung knows you better than that but he gives you a pass because he could also tell you were tired and your short answers mean that you didnât want to talk just yet.
âDo you want to talk about it over ice cream and fries?â
For a second, you felt tempted, but you just also wanted to go home. âMaybe some other time, Taehyung.â
Taehyung understands immediately and nods. âShould I take you to Woosung hyung or do I take you home?â
You do want to see Woosung because you know he is what you need, but you also donât want to burden him with a bombshell of an event so you opt to be alone for the night. âTake me home, please.â
âOkay, ____,â Taehyung answers.
The rest of the car ride was a quiet one.

The short walk in the hallway leading to your home is a heavy one. As you punch in your passcode, you deeply sigh. You want nothing more than to collapse on the bed and ruminate on what just happened over the past few hours.
However, the moment you open the door, a wave of delicious scents welcomes you home. As you take off your shoes, you see a familiar pair. You smile to yourself as you place yours beside it.Â
You enter your home further and see Woosung with his back to you, working his way in the kitchen. As if on cue, Woosung turns around and walks toward you.Â
âHey you,â you say with a smile.
âHi,â Woosung responds, gathering you in his arms and pulling you into a tight embrace. âDid you have a good day, today?â
You feel yourself swallow once before nodding. Woosung, ever the sensitive boyfriend, holds you tighter.
You know you canât hide from him. So you hold on to him tighter, too.
And you allow yourself to break down and cry.
Woosung feels your body shake and he runs his hand across your back to soothe you.Â
He may not know whatâs going on right now, but he also knows you will talk to him when youâre ready. So he continues to embrace you; kissing the side of your head after a while.
Woosung whispers against your ear, âYouâre safe with me, sweetheart.â

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last to know | ch. 1: haunted dreams
pairing: jungkook x (f) reader / kim woosung x (f) reader
summary: you and jeongguk got together at 16 years old, married at 20, and divorced at 21. what was once love ever after turned into nothing but pain and unfulfilled dreams. you keep going despite the pain in your heart that never really went away, until one day, jungkook comes backâ to seoul and in your life.
general story tags: divorce au, childhood friends, angst (who am i without it), hurt & eventual comfort, kind of a slow burn, OC is an adopted child in this fic, a lot of flashbacks later on because context is important; and the others that a lot of people seem to dislike: a love triangle and a LOT of miscommunication. look away if this isn't your thing. tags and warnings will be updated as we go along with each chapter!
warnings: nothing really; well, maybe except seokjin's intrusive thoughts about an axe k*llerâ but it's tame, i promise! oh, and jeongguk gets slapped. be nice and let me know if i miss anything! there's a mini flashback in this chapter in all italics marked by a â„!
word count: 3,900
author's note: i am very nervous about this first chapter because it's been A WHILE since i last wrote ~something~ so anyway! here you go, enjoy!
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New York, 2023
It was right when the DJ turned up the volume that Jeongguk felt the impact of a palm hitting him square in the jaw.
Jeongguk doesnât know what stimuli to focus on: should it be the loud music blasting through the speakers or the sting of the slap that he probably deserved. It doesnât take his brain too long to piece together what just happened 5 seconds ago. He knows whatâs coming and he is also very much aware that he did see it coming sooner or later.
âFuck you, Jeongguk,â Ae-cha grits through her teeth. Jeongguk swears sheâs about to cry, tears threatening to spill amidst the blue glow of the lights above them. âWe are dating, how can you say thatââ
âWe sleep together when itâs convenient for the both of us, Ae-cha.â Jeongguk downs the rest of his scotch, along with the remnants of his pride. âI never said anything about dating.â
âYou are such a jerk!â Ae-cha turns a shade of red, tears in the corners of her eyes. It isnât the first time Jeongguk has ever made a woman cry, but oddly enough, he doesnât feel that hollow ache in his chest; the one he felt the first time he made that mistake. He should feel bad, he thinks, but then again, he also doesnât.
Does that make him a bad person?Â
âI didnât listen to my friends when they said you were trouble. I wanted to prove them wrongââ Ae-cha starts, but Jeongguk cuts her off.
âWhy? Why do you have to?â
Ae-chaâs eyes grow wide as she watches Jeongguk stare at his empty glass.
âYou should have listened to your friends.â Jeongguk says, matter-of-fact. Ae-cha scoffs and Jeongguk knows now is the right time to probably shut up.
But heâs a jerk, just like Ae-cha says he was.
âI told you right from the beginning⊠we just use each other because weâre both lonely,â Jeongguk feels his throat turn dry, âI think somewhere along the way, you misread my actions.â
Ae-cha doesnât move, doesnât speak. She closes her eyes for a minute and Jeongguk looks at her, waiting for her rebuttal. Or maybe a second slap. Whichever comes first.
Ae-cha speaks in a voice so low, itâs perplexing how Jeongguk is still able to pick up her wordsâ âYour problem is that you do not care about other peopleâs feelings, Jeongguk. You only care about your own.â
Jeongguk tightens his jaw; now he feels his heart aching.
âYou hurt people. You ruin good things. You keep your heart under tight wraps and you do not let anyone in. If you keep that up, you will end up with no one.â
Jeongguk stares at Ae-cha, wanting to say something, but failing completely. Maybe this is what he gets for sleeping with a psychologistâ a rude awakening.
Before he can say anything, Ae-cha turns on her heel and walks away. Jeongguk remains at the bar for a bit more until the song changes into a slower tempo. It feels like a chore walking back to the table where his best friend Yoongi wasâ like walking on lead.Â
âThat mustâve hurtââ Yoongi starts, fingers reaching out to the peanut bowl and putting some into his mouth. Jeongguk plops down on the chair with a sigh. âWhat a shitty night,â he quips.
Yoongi hums, âAnd whose fault is that?âÂ
Jeongguk looks at his best friend in annoyance. Yoongi chuckles, putting more peanuts into his mouth. âWhatâd she say?â
âThat Iâm a jerk who hurts people and ruins good things.â
âIs it true?â
âYou tell me.â
âI donât think I need to do that, kid.â Yoongi concludes, glancing at Jeongguk. He takes a swing out of his beer bottle before continuing, âYou know damn well the answer to that.â
Jeongguk clicks his tongue and takes the beer from Yoongi. He takes a swig himself, letting their conversation die out by drowning it into the same old music heâs used to hearing almost every night.Â
Jeongguk comes home to his apartment that night, tipsy and his heart in pieces. Walking into the living room, the corner of his eyes catch the stack of luggages already packed and loaded. He didnât feel like sitting on the couch so he opts to sit on the floor, his fingers grazing the carpet absentmindedly. A beat later, he allows his heart to bleed once moreâ as he always seems to do every single night for the past few years. Leaning his head back against the edge of his couch, he cries himself to sleep, wishing, praying the ache in his chestâand the words you hurt peopleâwould go away in the morning.

Seoul, 2023
Your eyes try to take in the art in front of youâ The Artistâs Garden in Giverny, Claude Monet, 1900. Usually, many emotions overwhelm your system and you cannot help but discuss any painting with the next person willing to listen.Â
And once upon a time, you were enthusiastic about your craft and love for the arts. It was almost always too easy, too often that you could come up with pieces to add to your gallery. But that hasnât happened in over a yearâ maybe more than.Â
In the stillness of the room you are in, you hear light footsteps coming closer to where you are. You keep your eyes trained on Monetâs painting until your brother Seokjin sits beside you.
For a while, you and Seokjin just sit beside each otherâ no words, only a quiet understanding that close siblings seem to share and empathize with. Seokjinâs parents adopted you when you were eleven; a year after you and your parents met a horrible car collision. You are five months older than Seokin, yet that fact doesn't deter him at all, and more often than not, he usually ends up acting like your older brother. When he first met you at the orphanage, he grew fond of you real quickâ already asking his parents when heâd be allowed to play with you. He doesnât mind that you were once part of the system, that you are his half-sisterâ not really. He never treated you any differently. He loves you with his whole heart and he will always protect you.Â
This is why he also cannot stand stillness at times, especially when it involves you.
âHave you been waiting long?â Seokjin asks.
You have a habit of kicking your right foot into the air when you donât really know how to respond right away. You take a sharp inhale before shaking your head. Seokjin follows your line of sightâ you were still looking at the painting.
âDoes it make you feel better? Looking at this, I meanâŠâÂ
Seokjinâs question makes you look at him instead, like you just realized he had been sitting there this whole time and you never knew. He meets your eyes, sees the sadness in them. He will always know no matter how hard you try to hide it.
âHappy birthday, ____â
You donât respond.Â
âTaehyung and the others are waiting down at the cafe. Do you still want to meet them?â
You nod once before giving Seokjin a smile, âOf course.â
Seokjin slides into the gap between the two of you and instinctively, you rest your head on his shoulder as he envelops you in a side hug. He rubs a hand up and down your arm before planting a light kiss on top of your head.
âI know it doesnât get any easier, ____. But I just want you to know that I love you⊠We all love you.âÂ
With shaky breath and tears that threaten to spill from your eyes, you whisper, âI know.â

As Seokjin gets into the driverâs seat, you hand him an envelope. Seokjin has an inkling what it is, but he asks you anyway as he squints his eyes at you.
âWhat is that supposed to be?â
You push the envelope towards him a bit more, just humming, âItâs the last payment.â
Seokjin rolls his eyes as he presses the ignition. He doesnât take the envelope, âOh come on, Seokjin, just take it.â
âAnd for the nth time, you shouldnât have to pay for something I willingly helped you out for. Weâre siblings, for gods sake, ____.â
You lower your hands, setting the envelope on your lap. Eyes cast down you mumble, âI know that. I was able to sell a painting again after a long time and it felt good⊠But I already told you this beforeâ Iâd feel better if you just please take this.âÂ
Seokjin lets out a sighâ usually he makes that sound when heâs already defeated.Â
âPlease donât tell me youâre giving me all the money you worked hard for,â Seokjin starts and you shake your head as soon as you heard the word all. âNo, not at all, Iâ I had some saved up and the rest of it will be for rent.â
You look at Seokjin who still looks suspicious. You playfully roll your eyes and Seokjin sees you smile for the first time that night.
âI promise.â
Seokjin sets his eyes on the parking lot, placing his hands on the steering wheel, âFineââ you squeal as soon as he gives in and you place the envelope in the glove compartment. ââbut this is the last time, all right?â
âYes sir, thatâs the last of the payments,â you respond a tone higher than your usual. Seokjin chuckles as he sets the gear into reverse.
âAre you sure you donât need any help moving some of your stuff?â Seokjin asks as you fasten your seatbelt.
âNot really, I think I can manage just fine.â
You expect Seokjin to be backing up the car right now, yet he remains unmoving. You chuckle.
âIâll be fine, Seokjin. Movers will help me move some of the heavier stuff.â
âListen, ____, I was beyond ecstatic when you told me you were moving out of⊠there. I just donât understand why you need to move in somewhere else when you can just stay with me.â
âSeokjinââ
âAnd itâs not like you have any problems with money or anything, I mean, you are doing okay right?â
âI am,â you answer with a smirk.
âYah, donât give me that look, ____. Iâm serious, I really donât understand why you have to stay somewhere else.â
âI already told you. I donât need a big apartment, I just need a place to sleep. And isnât it weird if we live togetherâ people are going to think weâre co-dependent.â
Seokjin opens his mouth to argue, but you cut him off, âAnd I know what youâre going to ask next. Why did I choose to move in an apartment on the other side of the city? And I already told you a dozen timesâ I need to learn how to be on my own for real this time. And itâs much cheaper compared to all the other apartments in the city center, I meanâ have you seen Seoul?â
âDonât get cheeky with me, woman. Sure yeah, valid, but have you met your neighbors?â
âWhat does that have to do with anything?â you ask confidently.
âWell, they could be an ax killer or somethingââ
âOr they could just be an ordinary person with a normal life, Seokjin.â You laugh at your brotherâs catastrophic thoughts. You completely understand where heâs coming fromâ he just wants to protect you.
âThatâs only hypothetical,â Seokjin snarks as he stops at a stoplight. You lay your hand on top of his on the console.
âI know youâre worried about meââ
âI am, you brat.â
âAnd I will forever be grateful⊠but I need to do this,â you reply calmly, almost like you were whispering. âI hope you understand.â
âIâm trying, ____. Itâs not exactly easy to do that when youâre not giving me the grace to understand exactly why you need to do this⊠when you can just stay with me. The house is too big. And the cafe is right next door!â
âAnd we will get to that someday⊠but not right now, hm?â Seokjin sighs in defeat. âI will call you every single night if that will make you feel better.â
âYah, those kinds of things have to come from the heart, not because youâre forced to do it just to appease me.â
âIâm not⊠I actually really want to talk to my little brother every day,â you tease as Seokjin scoffs.
âFine, you have to call me every day, okay? Promise?â
You grin wide, âI promise.â
âAnd I am not your little brother, weâre only 5 months apart.â
âDoesnât change the fact that Iâm older than you.â
Seokjin grumbles under his breath but a smirk was on his lips, âAnd youâre always going to be my brat.â

The coffee shop you and Seokjin run together has been passed down by your parents. Ever since Seokjin could utter the word, âcoffee,â everyone in the family knew he was destined to manage the coffee chains. Even though you were technically the older one, your parents were more lenient and allowed you to forge your own path. Seokjin understood that and he wouldnât have it any other way despite your pleas to help him with all the major business work. It has been a few years since the original coffee shop in Seongsu-dong expanded into different branches across Seoul. When you flew back from New York, you immediately put up your own artist studio right beside the cafe. Seokjin even pitched in on the idea of a gallery where people can choose to paint while drinking their favorite latte. Four years later, people now come for the art displays and occasional indie music performances, at times poetry nights.Â
Four years later, you were also making a name for yourself as an artist. Seokjin once told you you were a jack of all trades, master of everything because you were crafty with your handsâ painting, dress-making, cooking. And you brush him off every single time.
Because if anything, one of your greatest weaknesses was believing whether or not you were good enough for anything or anyone.
Seokjin opens the door for you as you both enter the coffee shop. As soon as you come in, you are greeted by your long-time friendsâ Taehyung, Hoseok, and Jimin. You met Taehyung and Jimin in New York because you were all fine arts students. Hoseok came into the picture as Taehyungâs lover not long after the three of you came back home to Seoul.Â
âThere she is, our little star,â Taehyung greets you with his signature boxy smile. His arms are wide open, ready to engulf you in a tight embrace. Jimin and Hoseok follow suit, each with a kiss on the cheek.
âItâs about time you show your pretty face, ____. Itâs been ages since we last saw you,â Jimin quips.
âBut I text and call you guys almost every day,â you defend. Hoseok pushes a plate of strawberry cake towards you and adds, âItâs not the same as seeing you in the flesh, ____. You look amazing, as always.â
âThank you, Hobi. Thatâs reassuring, considering the fact that I havenât had a good nightâs sleep in ages.â
âToo many commissions?â Jimin asks.
âMore than that, the gallery show at Seojung Art is in six months, and I still havenât started on my piece.â
âDo you already know what youâre going to create?â Taehyung asks as he takes a bite of his croissant.
âThatâs the problem⊠inspiration isnât coming. Itâs a bother,â a frown now evident across your face. Jimin holds your hand.
âYou know youâre really talented, right, ____? Youâll pull through.â
âThanks, Jiminie,â you smile at him.Â
âMaybe one of the customersâ paintings here could ignite a spark?â Taehyung starts. âI mean, sometimes the best kind of inspiration hits when you least expect it.â
âYouâre right. Iâll sleep on it tonight⊠if I do get to sleep,â you chuckle, but they all know itâs more than that.
Seokjin comes back to the table with your hot mint teaâ a drink that almost always helps you fall asleep.
âWhatâs with the dead atmosphere, guys? Itâs been a while since we all got together like this and youâre all moping,â Seokjin jokes. He has always been the life of the party contrary to his very introverted nature.
âIt really is a good night, isnât it?â Taehyung replies as he eats up the last bit of his pastry. âHoseok and I actually enjoyed the night breeze on the way here because it was just the right amount of chilly.â
âAlways the romantic, this one,â Hoseok laughs.
Jimin carefully watches you as you sip your tea in silence. âAre you all settled to move in tomorrow, ____? Do you need help?âÂ
âIâll be fine, Jimin. I don't have as much stuff to pack, anyway.â
âOh yeah thatâs right, tomorrowâs moving day. Are you excited?â Taehyung jumps a bit on his seat, suddenly interested in the conversation.
âNot really, I mean, itâs going to be pretty boring moving stuff around, donât you think?â
âBut itâs also the start of a new beginning.â Taehyung supplies.
You smile after taking a bite of the cake, âThat is very true.â
Seokjin opens his mouth to talk, but then closes it. He changes his mind anyway, âHer neighbors donât own axes or something, right Taehyung?â
Taehyung giggles, âI donât know, hyung, Itâs not like I went into every apartment on her floor.â
Seokjin turns pale and Taehyung laughs. Taehyung used to live on the same floor as the one youâre about to move intoâ before he moved in with Hoseok.
âSeokjin is so worried about the neightbors that he couldnât stop ranting about it on the way here,â you chuckle. âBut as I told him, Iâll be fine.â You placed emphasis on the word fine as you held Seokjinâs hand for reassurance under the table.
âAre you telling that to us or to yourself?â Seokjin starts. He has a way of being so upfront with you that there were moments when it became the cause of your fights and misunderstandings. Seokjin sometimes does not know when to stop, yet you know he always means well. You love and dislike him for it at the same time.
âHyungâŠâ Jimin readily interjects.
âItâs okay, JiminâŠâ you put your fork down and paused before looking at Seokjin. âI am telling all of you and myself⊠that I will be fine. I am honestly really thankful that youâre all here now to keep me company.â
Youâve been saying the word âfineâ and âokayâ a whole lot that nightâ you started to doubt if you really are or if Seokjin was rightâ that youâre just trying to convince yourself of it.
âAre you holding up okay, noona?â Hoseok asks, worried.
âOf courseââ you take a sharp exhale before continuing, âIt also means that time is helping me get past it. And I am okay with that.â
None of your friends respond.Â
âWe love you always, ____. Youâll always have us.â Taehyung said.
âHappy birthday, noona,â Jimin smiles.Â
Your friends sing you their greetings as Hoseok brings out their surprise birthday cake and flowers. As you try not to cry at their gesture, you try to give them the most genuine smile you can muster. Yet in your heart, you know itâs not enough to convince them. Or yourself.

â„ âYou do not get to tell me shit because I have done everything for youââ
âI didnât ask for any of this, Jeonggukââ
âAnd yet you still came here with me. If you are really that resentful about moving here⊠about marrying meâ then why did you stay? Why are you still here?â
âI never said I resented you.â
âYeah? Well it feels like it. You make me feel like shit whenever I canât help you! God Iâ you know what? Iâm done. I canât do this with you anymore.â
âW-what do you mean you canâtââ
ââIâm saying we should end this. I want a divorce.â
Yoongi gently shakes Jeonggukâs shoulder to wake him up. âWeâre almost landing, Jeongguk-ah,â he whispers.
Jeongguk slightly jerks from his sleep. His body feels heavy, his brain foggy but at the same time trying to recover from the dream he just had.
âItâs the same dream again, isnât it?â Yoongi asks, knuckles turning white as he holds on to the arm rests. Turbulence has always been a bitchâ well, at least to Yoongi. Jeongguk doesnât answer him; instead, he looks out the plane window, thinking the plane couldnât land fast enough.
âYou keep calling out for her, you know? When you dream, I mean. Did you know that?â
That gets Jeonggukâs attention. He bites down on his lip ring before shaking his head, âNo. I didnât know.â
From baggage claim until Jeongguk and Yoongi exit through arrivals, there has been nothing but silence. Yoongi notices how Jeonggukâs hands couldnât keep still: heâd take them in and out of his pockets. As they walk to the car that awaits them, Yoongi asks once moreâ âAre you sure youâre going to be okay?
Jeongguk lets out a long breath before looking at his best friend: âI will be.â

âThis is the last of the boxes, maâam.â One of the movers holds a medium-sized box. âWhere do you want me to put it?â
You get up from one of the boxes you were opening, âOh, thatâs okay, Iâll take it. Thank you.â
âI just need you to sign one more thing before we wrap up.â
âOf course,â you take the pen and sign on the dotted line.
âHave a good day,â The movers gave you a small bow before they went on their way. Looking around the room, you let out a sigh. The apartment is bigger than you initially thought but you are happy about that. Thereâs an extra room spacious enough to set up a painting studio.Â
Your eyes land on the last box that was given to you by the mover. Inside it are memories that you donât feel ready to touch just yet. Despite everything else scattered around your room, you pick up the box and shove it into the back corner of your closet. Maybe someday youâll have the heart to open it again, but right now, it stays out of sight.
You were about to start opening one of the other boxes when a soft, melodic voice comes up behind youâ âHey baby.â
You turn around quickly, your heart and body naturally gravitating to the owner of the voice: Kim Woosung, your boyfriend.
âHi,â you softly respond, heart happy upon seeing your boyfriendâs smile. He sets the take-out bags down to hug you. Woosung then gives you a long kiss on your forehead, mumbling, âI missed you.â
You donât lift your eyes to meet his right away, but your hands reach out for his as he cradles your face. When you finally look at him, he gives you that warm smile you have always loved. With Woosung, there is peace, the kind that secures your heart. As he aligns his forehead with yours, you feel all your worries melt away.Â
With Woosung, everything feels safe, so right.
âIâm sorry Iâm late,â Woosung apologizes. You shake your head gently and wrap your arms around his neck.
âYouâre just in time.â
#jungkook x reader#jungkook x you#jungkook scenarios#jungkook imagine#bts au#jungkook fic#bts jungkook#bts fanfiction#woosung x reader#jungkook angst#jungkook divorce au#jungkook fanfic#childhood friends#divorce au#mwillow: last to know
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pairing: jungkook x (f) reader / kim woosung x (f) reader
summary: you and jeongguk got together at 16 years old, married at 20, and divorced at 21. what was once love ever after turned into nothing but pain and unfulfilled dreams. you keep going despite the pain in your heart that never really went away, until one day, jungkook comes backâ to seoul and in your life.
general story tags: divorce au, childhood friends, angst (who am i without it), hurt & eventual comfort, kind of a slow burn, OC is an adopted child in this fic, a lot of flashbacks later on because context is important; and the others that a lot of people seem to dislike: a love triangle and a LOT of miscommunication. look away if this isn't your thing. tags and warnings will be updated as we go along with each chapter!
author's note: hi!! hello!! remember me? remember this? i am here to deliver. there is no set schedule for new chapters because, in this house, we thrive on unpredictability! the past few months were crazy: i took a national exam, passed it, and then i needed a month to recover from all that jazz. gosh, i missed you all! hop on this train wreck and let's journey through this new fic together ksksks
if you don't know who Kim Woosung is, he is the lead vocalist and electric guitarist for the Korean rock band, The Rose. go check them out! their songs are so heartfelt and great. yes, he will get quite a significant amount of airtime in this fic, but i promise, this is and will be a jk x (f) reader end-game kind of story.
tags for interested readers will be open! let me know in the comments or message me, whatever fits your preference! ok now we're done with that, let's go!

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i giggled at you wanting to hit jkâs head with a plate sksksk our boy is trying his best and still is đ
thanks so much for reading & loving this story â„ïž
perhaps love

pairing: jungkook x reader
summary: for as long as you can remember, you have been in love with your childhood friend turned roommate, but jeon jungkook remains oblivious even when he comes to comfort and help you sleep every night.
genre/tags: fluff, friends to lovers, unrequited love, angst, hurt & comfort, mentions of drinking & insomnia
word count: 12.5 k
a/n: no matter how many times i tear this story down, it will always come back swinging. perhaps love was the very first fic i wrote for the fandom and this story means a ton.
For as long as you could remember, you had loved Jungkook with all of your heart.
But the reality is, love seemed out of reach, a far stretch. Not when Jungkook was first and foremost your best friend.
The whole apartment was surrounded by darkness, except for the pure moonlight that seeped through your bedroom window. Your room was your favorite place in the world-- away from everyone, just you and the stillness. You had really bad sleeping habits and your insomnia has gotten worse over time. You tried everything to fall asleep, including hot showers and scented candles. Nothing worked⊠except for Jungkook.
Jungkook usually played games into the night as his own way to unwind from the stress of being one of the most sought-after graphic artists. When heâs not holding the console, heâs nose deep into his computer or tablet, illustrating his next commission. He just submitted his drafts for his latest clientâs marketing kit a few hours prior so he could afford to while away his time tonight. He walked to the kitchen to grab another can of beer when he saw your bedroom door slightly ajar. He padded his way through the hall and leaned against the doorframe, watching your peaceful expression
âCanât sleep?â
You turned your head in the direction of the bedroom door. Jungkookâs gentle voice that echoed through the quiet of their shared apartment was his other favorite place in the world.Â
âItâs always hard.â
Jungkook pushed the door further and went inside. You two had been living together for almost two years and Jungkook already knew the layout of the space like the back of his hand. He set the unopened beer can on the bedside table and went under the duvet with you. It had always been this simple-- it was either Jungkook grabbed an extra beer can and share it with you or coaxed you to sleep entirely. Tonight, it was the latter. Jungkook ran a hand up and down your back.
You felt a pang inside your chest. It was barely there but still felt. Tonight was different, lonelier. You closed your eyes, thinking that maybe this was just how it had to be.
âTell me what you need,â Jungkook muttered.
âGgukâŠâ you started. Jungkook hummed, ever so kind, so patient. âCan you help me sleep?â
Years of friendship made words between you comfortable and safe. Your insomnia started right around the time your dance studio was gaining more enrollees and by the end of a year, you already needed to hire a few more dancers and bigger studio space. Jungkook was there to witness all your hard work, sleepless nights trying to perfect a routine you had to teach every week. Jungkook was there to help you through the breakdowns and occasionally had to endure your spats, to which you apologized for with ramen and kimbap.Â
You and Jungkook go way back, but tonight itâs just the two of you and your shared present. Jungkook helped you lay down on the bed and your heart swelled . Jungkook lay on his side as he gently guided you to face him. In the calm of the night, you saw stars in Jungkookâs eyes. You willed yourself not to speak for fear of breaking the moment. Jungkook started to caress your cheek ever so lightly, eyes falling close as you reveled in the softness of how Jungkook took care of you. As Jungkook continued to comfort you, he started singing your favorite sleep song.
now playing:Â watch you sleep. by girl in red
Jungkookâs melodious voice rang through the room with much reverence. You both find yourselves busy in life, but you always, always come back home to each other-- and that thought makes your heart ache so much more. Tonight might be lonely, but you also treasured moments like this when you allowed yourself to surrender, to take pleasure in being with Jungkook. By the time he finished the song, you were already fighting to stay awake.
I want to be with you for longer. Â
âWhat about your game, Gguk?â
âI will play another round before I go to bed. Right now, youâre more important.â Jungkook tucked a loose strand of hair behind your ear. âIâll stay with you for as long as you need me to.â
âGguk-ah.â
A smirk found its way into Jungkookâs pretty lips. He knew what was coming next.
âCan you stay?â
It felt like the whole room stilled ten times over.
âI mean⊠just for tonight,â you quickly added, worried you mightâve said the wrong thing too late.
Jungkook gently got up from the bed and walked out the door, leaving you to wonder if you messed up. Yeah, you did , you thought. Was it that easy to mess things up? Was Jungkook really that uninterested? As you listened to Jungkookâs footsteps, you also heard the gameplay music coming from the living room abruptly stop. A few objects were heard being moved around until Jungkookâs footsteps once again became louder.Â
Jungkook said nothing as he closed the door to your bedroom, his weight sinking into the other side of the bed.Â
Oh, he came back, your mind dumbly said.
It was always familiar, that feeling of Jungkook being too close. You wished it never had to end. Jungkook slid an arm under you and the other caged you in closer to his chest. He dropped a light kiss to the top of your head and picked up where his hands left offâ grazing your spine.Â
âAre you cold?â
You swore you heard Jungkook smile through his words.
âNo. The duvet can cover us both, I think.â
âHmm. Iâll hold you through the night in case the duvet falls.âÂ
Jungkook placed another feathery kiss on your forehead. A few seconds seemed to have passed with nothing but comfortable silence, two hearts beating for one another.
âGoodnight, Jungkook.âÂ
You felt Jungkookâs hold on you grow tighter.
âGoodnight, ____.âÂ

The morning after was both the easiest and hardest thing you had to face because it was either you woke up to Jungkook still peacefully sleeping beside you or to an already empty bedside.Â
This time around, Jungkook was already awake and smiling.
Smiling.
You thought it to be so endearing and cruel of him at the same time. Jungkook never watched you sleep before.Â
Chuckling probably because he saw your wide eyes, he asked, âDid you sleep well?â
You shifted before nodding with a small smile. âHow about you?â
âLike a baby.â
You chuckled too as he yawned and stretched. Youâre so beautiful like this.
âWhat do you want for breakfast, ___?â
âDo we still have eggs?â
Jungkook nodded, âand bacon, too.â
âUgh, heaven on earth. Iâll have both, please.â
Jungkook smiled warmly like he was the soft morning light himself, âIâll whip us some pancakes, too.â
You nodded, yawning a second time. You got up to brush your teeth and do the usual morning skincare routine. As you stared at yourself through the mirror, you thought about how you could feel so content living with Jungkook like thisâ peaceful with endless possibilities.Â
You realized your love for Jungkook on a rainy day when both of you were supposed to try and fly the kites you made over Gwangalli beach in Busan. You remember feeling bummed out because Jungkook put so much hard work into making those kites, only to be destroyed by a sudden downpour. Youâd expected Jungkook to be upset as well, but to your surprise, Jungkook pulled you into the pouring rain to dance. He always did that. You thought he was crazy for doing so, but you went along with your fifteen-year-old friendâs absurd idea.Â
It was a good thing you let yourself be pulled into pouring rain by Jeon Jungkook⊠because from then on, your love for him just grew. Blossomed like the spring flowers on a cool afternoon.
You were pulled out from your memories when you heard a phone ring. You quickly finished combing your hair and went out of the room, feeling hopeful about breakfast.
â...hyeong, Iâm not sure if this is a good idea.â
It was Jungkook speaking to someone on the other end of the line. He had his AirPods on as he waited for the bacon to turn crispyâ just the way you liked it. You sat down across from Jungkook on the kitchen counter and he gave you a small smile, even though his eyebrows were furrowed.
âOkay, fine, fine, Iâll go⊠Iâll see you later.â Jungkook tapped the right AirPod twice, ending the call. You could tell something was off.Â
âEverything okay?â
Jungkook didnât answer right away as he transferred the bacon onto a plate with paper towels. âYeah, that was Yoongi hyeongâ
âOh great, are you guys meeting up later?â You tried to make light of the situation, but could already feel the other shoe was about to drop.
Youâve always had that lingering anxiety at the pit of your stomach whenever you were with Jungkook. It co-exists, always present as your love for him. Itâs the product of a love unreciprocated.
Jungkook hummed, too concentrated on the eggs in front of him. âHyeong set me up on a date with someone.â
âOhâŠâ
Jungkook kept his head down as he cooked, but you didnât miss how he looked up briefly at you the moment the small surprise left your lips.
âThatâs great, Jungkook. Isnât it? Itâs about time you tried dating again.âÂ
The morning was already starting to crumble right before you could even get through breakfast.
âYeah, I⊠I think itâd be fun. Iâll see how it goes.â
You have seen Jungkookâs fair share of dating experiences over the course of your friendship. He never brought anyone home to your apartment, but you almost always witnessed how fleeting his dates were. It wasnât as if Jungkook didnât like them, itâs just that he prioritized his work more than the possibility of finding love. The last one Jungkook dated was like a tornado in human form. You remembered how happy he always seemed to be after their dates. Heâd tell you about how she made him want to come out of his shell more and that maybe, just maybe she could be the one. You were happy for his best friend then, you always were. But you were also heartbroken seeing your childhood love date other people, let alone look at them differently. You had only met the girl onceâ and you immediately understood why Jungkook liked her. Kind, charming, and passionate about art and life. An advocate for womenâs rights, a cat lover.Â
Everything that you didnât seem to be.
You donât know how the relationship ended, though. Thatâs the thing about Jungkookâ with you, he was magic and light, wild and full of compassion, but when it came to sharing his feelings, he always had a hard time expressing them. You are as patient as ever though, never pushing Jungkook to emotional places where he didnât want to be.Â
You will always wait for Jungkook. But is it worth it?
âYou should really get out of the house, Jungkook. Go and have fun. Your art will be waiting for you here at home,â you tried to smile as Jungkook handed you your breakfast request.
âYou sound like you really want me out of the house, ____.â Jungkook teased.
You dramatically sighed, threw in a slight roll of your eyes for good measure, âI just want whatâs best for you. You know that.â
âI always know, ____.âÂ
You will always look out for him. Love him from afar. You will always choose your best friend. You could only wish that Jungkook would choose you, too.

You definitely felt like an idiot waiting up for Jungkook.
You liked to tell yourself that Jungkookâs mystery date didnât bother you at all, but being alone in the apartment on your day off didnât help much because you thought about the said date all day long.Â
Hereâs the problem: You didnât know you were so bothered.
Well, you, knew why⊠in a way. But you didnât like admitting it to yourself because it becomes so much clearer. Jungkook has always been a constant in your life, a friend through thick and thin-- but thatâs the issue. Jungkook is a friend.
You heard faint footsteps becoming louder until someone was punching the code to unlock the doorâ Jungkook was home. You quickly glanced at the clock. It was only 9 pm. Heâs home early, isnât he? What does coming home early or late from a date even mean ? You shook your head rapidly, willing the ridiculous questions away when the familiar melody of the door successfully unlocking rang through the room, and in came Jungkook. You repositioned yourself at lightning speed, pretended to watch TV, and only looked up when Jungkook came into view.
âHey. How did your date go?â Your eyes flitted back to the screen in front of you, feigning indifference.
Jungkook plopped next to you on the couch and stretched his legs, âTâwas good.â
Turning your body to face Jungkook you asked, âHow good is good?â
Jungkook chuckled as he intertwined his fingers behind his neck. He didnât pry his eyes away from the TV, which was showing a variety show about refrigerators.
âWe had dinner. Mia was a nice girl, very polite.â
Ah, so the name was Mia. You slowly nodded before tilting your head to the side, revealing a small smirk, âdid you have fun at least?â
âI guess it was alright. You know how awkward blind dates make me feel.â
âWhat makes them awkward again?â
âIâm not sure exactly⊠It's like I just donât know how to act around them, let alone know what to say. Itâsâ Iâm not even sure if she had a good time, to be honest.â
âWell, Iâm sure he had a good time,â you turned your attention back to the TV but muted the volume. Why was there a face towel inside one of the refrigerators?Â
âWhat makes you so sure, ____?â
You shrugged, âYouâre pretty amazing Jungkook. Funny, smart, very attuned to others. I think you just donât see it because, you know, itâs you.â
Jungkook pursed his lips. The momentary silence between you wasnât uncomfortable.
âWhy are you still up, ____?â Jungkook suddenly murmured. He was still facing the TV, but he had his eyes closed.
You suddenly felt a need to fiddle with the hem of your shirt. When you didnât respond, Jungkook opened his eyes and turned to face you. âDo you need help sleeping, ____?â
âI really shouldnât ask for too much, Jungkook. It must be uncomfortable not sleeping in your own bed.â
Jungkook gently flicked a finger at your forehead. You feigned hurt.
âSilly. Come on, letâs get ready for bed. Itâs getting late and you have an early class tomorrow, right?â You didnât even know he remembered your schedule. You let Jungkook pull you by the wrist, leading the way to your bedroom.
Like coming home, you slotted yourself comfortably in between Jungkookâs waiting arms as you both lay in bed. Jungkook rested his chin on top of your head and breathed in your soft, powdery scent. You instantly felt Jungkook relax, all tension starting to ebb away, but maybe it was all just in your head.
âIâm sorry, Jungkook. I just⊠I donât know, I have a long day tomorrow and I need to sleep.â
Jungkook adjusted himself in a way to give you some wiggle room but still held you close. âYou donât have to apologize. I completely understand how pressured you must feel, especially because the dance studio is going through big transitions.â
In your mind, you were thinking of all the ways you and Jungkook just clicked . But thereâs that tiny part of you that feels that maybe this arrangement wasnât the most ideal because for all you knew, Mia might just be a really great girl and Jungkook just needed time to warm up to her. Having Jungkook this close was your dream-- a dream youâve always kept safe in the recesses of your mind. Now that itâs actually happeningâ and that itâs been happening for a while nowâ you crave this closeness more and more and yet, you also feel guilty because you needed to run in the opposite direction. Before things got too painful.
âI can hear you thinking.â
Your body went stiff so Jungkook pulled you much closer as he ran a hand through your hair. He looked at you, eyes soft and half-lidded, your faces too close you felt like something else was going to happen.
But nothing ever happened. Of course.Â
He held your gaze a bit longer and you wanted to tell him the truth. Tell him to look at you just this once. But words failed you once more.
âThank you, Gguk.â
Not a lot of words need to be exchanged. You have been friends for so long that almost all your movements and emotions, no matter how subtle, were easily discernible. You know when Jungkook is having one of his creative blocks because he becomes irritable. Jungkook knows that you can sometimes be too hard on yourself when it comes to dancing, so he cooks your favorite bibimbap as a way to ease his stress. You and Jungkook just know how to comfort one another.
âMy silly darling,â He never called you that before, but you could almost hear Jungkook smile as he uttered it. âI want to be here.â
If your heart suddenly stopped, you hoped Jungkook didnât notice. I want to be here, he said. With a languid smile on your tired face, you succumbed to the pull of sleep, hoping your dreams about Jungkook would never end.
âYou already picked the last movie, ____.â
âFine, we can watch one of yours.â
Jungkookâs bunny smile reappeared and your heart grew ten times its size. After eating dinner, you both decided to watch a movie. After all, it was a Friday night and neither of you had the energy to spend it outside with other people. You watched as Jungkook flicked through the movie choices until he finally settled on a Marvel movie.Â
You were already halfway through the movie when the doorbell rang. You and Jungkook looked at each other, both of you surprised because you werenât expecting anyone at this late hour. As you shrugged your shoulders, Jungkook got up to answer the door.
You decided to pause the movie because you didnât want Jungkook to miss anything, but doing so made it clear that the sudden visitor was actually Yoongi.
The location of the door wasnât too far off from where you were sitting. You didnât mean to eavesdrop either, but you couldnât help but wonder why Jungkook didn't let Yoongi in.
âMia told me about your date. I donât understand, Jungkook, you both said you had a great time, so whatâs the problem?â
Oh, they were talking about Jungkookâs date. At this hour?
âI donât know, hyeong. I guess it never occurred to me to call her so quickly after a first date. Did you come all the way here just to ask that?â Jungkook was a fairly mellow person. Almost never irritable with anyone but himself, just very patient even when you could see how other people were already pushing his buttons.
âI think Mia really likes you, Gguk-ah. You should call her. I also came by to bring you back some of your art supples because you left them at the studio yesterday.â
You heard plastic rustling. Jungkook didnât answer right away, not until his voice lowered, almost sounding like he was pleading.
âLet me think about it, hyeong. Please?â
Yoongi sounded a bit exasperated, âFine. Howâs ____?â
âSheâs fine. We were actually watching a movie,â Jungkook was back to his usual tone of voice, but clipper.Â
âOh, thatâs niceâŠâ
âWould you like to join us? We still have a beer in the fridge, I think.â
âNo, I just⊠I was just about to go home and thought Iâd stop by to give you your things because I already had them in the car, but uhâ yeah. Maybe some other time.â
It didnât register with you right away that Jungkook had Miaâs number. Whether Jungkook asked for it or the other way around, they still exchanged numbers. There was a chance of a second date. You didnât notice the lump forming in your throat as you came to realize again that Jungkook wasnât yours. You had no right to think this way about Jungkook and his love life. He lives his own life, free to date anyone, anytime.Â
You werenât supposed to hear this conversation either. The feeling of impending dread slowly crept up on you. All you knew was that whatever you were feeling right now is something that shouldnât even be happening.
You were pulled out of your thoughts when you saw Jungkook return from the corner of his eye. You suddenly lost all strength to continue the movie. Without even thinking, you pulled yourself up to your feet with the intention of going back to your room. Maybe sleep would do something to dull the ache.
But then you remembered you had a hard time doing that, too.
Jungkook opened his mouth to say something, but no words came out. You held out hope for a minute thereâ hope that maybe Jungkook would tell you he was sorry, but then again, what would he be sorry for? He shouldnât feel sorry for anything, especially not your feelings.Â
The sadness was starting to fester through your bones again. You had to get out of the living room, away from the one person who could make you feel better. Wordlessly, you let your feet take you to the bedroom and quietly shut the door.Â
Jungkook never tried to pry nor force you to explain anything to him. He was always the understanding one, always the one who gave you your space when you needed it, even when you were being cold to him.
Thatâs the thing with Jungkookâ he knew exactly when to be there for you. Except for this time around, not even Jungkookâs presence can heal an unknown emptiness that you donât even recognize yourself.

Nine-year-old you never really liked the first few hours after school because that meant you had to stay and wait until your mom picked you up. School grounds can get pretty lonely, especially when all the other kids have already gone home. Young as you were, you found it funny that both you and your mom ended up closing shop every dayâ you closing school grounds, while your mom closed the register at the grocery store where she worked.Â
What nine-year-old you hated the most was when you had to wait after school while it rained because you couldnât walk around the courtyard and play.Â
You hugged your knees as you rocked yourself back and forth watching the rain splatter on the cold, hard ground. Of all days, you forgot to bring a jacket and you were starting to shiver. It was only four oâclock in the afternoon. Your mom wouldnât arrive until six.Â
Just after you let out a big sigh, a boy came running in your direction carrying an umbrella. Strange. No one but you usually stayed at school this late.Â
When the boy reached the stairs and closed his umbrella, he shook off excess water from his already wet hair, causing a few droplets to splatter all over your face.
âOops, sorry about that.â
The boy gave you his widest smile as he continued to catch his breath from running too fast. You usually saw this boy walk along the school hallways, always surrounded by his friends. You were also clubmates in dance.
âMy nameâs Jungkook. We go to dance club together.â
âI know...â You replied as you rested your chin on top of your knees again.
âYou dance really well, I wish I could be as graceful as you⊠anyway, what are you still doing here?âÂ
âIâm waiting for my mom. She usually picks me up, but she has to finish her job at the store first.â
âOh, okay. How long do you still have to wait for her?â
âProbably a few more hours,â you didnât mean for your tone to be somber, but you couldnât help it.Â
As much as you love your parents, sometimes it can get quite lonely.
âThat might take forever!â Jungkookâs eyes grew wide but you found it amusing. Most people would just say âohâ and move on. Or maybe pity you.
âItâs no big deal, Iâm used to it already.â
âWell, do you want to grab something to eat first?â
While you knew Jungkook meant no harm, you still wondered why he was offering all of a sudden. What was he even doing here?
âI donât thinkââ
âMy driver Mr. Hong-sik is parked right outside near a hotteok stand. Letâs go buy some!â
You hesitated because you werenât supposed to leave the school grounds until an adult came to pick you up but at the same time, you were really hungry.Â
âWhat do you say?â
âDo you promise that we will go back here after buying?â
Jungkook was already nodding, his smile growing wide again upon hearing the possibility of you giving in to the idea of hot hotteok.Â
âYes, of course. Mr. Hong-sik will take care of us, donât worry. Besidesââ Jungkook opened his umbrella, droplets of rain splattered across your face again, ââthis umbrella is big enough to fit us both.â
âOkay, letâs go.â
It would only be years later when Jungkook admitted to you that he had known for a while how you spent your days alone after school and that he wanted to keep you company.Â
When you were seventeen and Jungkook fifteen, the school dance team won an award. You both celebrated by eating ramen and ice cream at your motherâs grocery store.Â
When you and Jungkook went to college, you decided to share a room together because you both got into SNU. Over the years mishaps had happened, you both cringed at each otherâs disaster dates, and cried when you had your hearts broken by careless people. Through the highs and lows of life and love, you and Jungkook were a team.Â
Now that you are twenty-six and Jungkook twenty-four, you continue to conquer the world together.
Except that you never expected to slowly fall for the boy who accidentally splattered water on your face twice and shared his umbrella. Â

âYahâ stop eating all of the danmuji!â Taehyung playfully snapped as he chewed on his jajangmyeon.Â
âI already told you to order extra, but of course, you didnât listen again,â you replied, happily chewing on the kimchi.
âI totally forgot, okay? Let me breathe,â Taehyung pouted. âItâs not every day when little kids come into the studio and wreak havoc during hip hop class.â You chuckled at your best friendâs whining and placed a piece of danmuji on top of his noodles. Taehyung looked to you and mumbled his thanks.
You were sitting with your legs sprawled out on the dance floor of the dance studio. Both of you just finished your separate intensive classes and were fueling up for the next set this afternoon.
âI heard Jungkook went out on a date,â Taehyung isnât really one for dilly-dallying. Always straight to the point.Â
âYoongi told you, huh?â
âOf course. The man could never hide secrets from me. Not in our household.â
âYeah, youâre right. Jungkook did go on a date,â you didnât like where the conversation was going, but you couldnât bring yourself to stop Taehyung from asking further either. A part of you wanted to talk about it with someone.Â
âAnd how do you feel about that?â Taehyung shoved a piece of kimchi onto his mouth and waited for your answer.
You started to re-arrange the toppings on your plate, trying to avoid eye contact all of a sudden, âwhat do you mean?â
âI know you, ____. You canât hide from me.â
You chuckled at your best friendâs blunt nature. Itâs one of the things you liked most about him because you were the oppositeâ always caring, understanding, nice. You put others first before yourself because thatâs who you areâ the reliable friend. You know Taehyung means well and is just looking out for you, too.
âDo I have to answer your question?â
âYou donât have to, but I can tell itâs bothering you. You didnât even notice that I took the last piece of chicken just nowââ
âYAH!â
Taehyung snickered, âBut seriously, youâre quiet than usual. Does he still help you sleep?â
âHe does.â
âAnd he hasnât said anything beyond that?â
âWhat is he supposed to say?â
Taehyung shrugged, âYou tell me.â
âWeâre friends, Taehyung. Thereâs nothing else to sayâ You let your shoulders sag. Youâre surprised at yourself that youâve been holding the tension in.Â
âAfter everythingââ Taehyung paused and bit his bottom lip, trying to carefully choose what to say next, âDid it ever occur to you that maybe the reason why he volunteers to help you sleep is that he likes you too?â
âStop putting ideas into my head.â
âIâm not, but I do want to point out what you canât see, ____. Iâm your best friendâ Jungkook is, too, but with us itâs different. I donât feel the urge to jump you every so often, ah!---â Taehyung earned a playful smack from you, âLook, all Iâm saying is⊠you and Jungkook have been friends for a really long time so why donât you just talk to him?â
You started to argue, âItâs not that easy. It might ruin our friendship.â
âBut how else are you going to get past this?â
âTake my feelings to the grave,â you expressed glumly.
âSo dramatic. And very, very difficult for you to bear all on your own.â
âIâm scared, Taehyung. What if things become awkward?â
âWill Jungkook really let it come to that? Heâs your best friend. If he says he doesnât feel the same way, the more important thing here is you. You and your heartâ because at least in knowing, you can finally move forward. Date other people without the what ifs.â
You seemed to mull over Taehyungâs words.Â
âIâm not forcing you to ask him. At the end of the day, you get to decide. I just want you to be happy, ____. Always.â
âI know, Taehyung-ie. Thank you.â
You came home that night to Jungkook passed out from exhaustion on their couch. He still had his eyeglasses on, his apple pencil caught in between his fingers. His iPad was on top of the coffee table and you assumed that Jungkook rushed yet again another commission for a client. It was still earlyâ 8 oâ clock. You wondered if Jungkook had already eaten. You draped a blanket over him and adjusted his head on one of the pillows into a more comfortable position. The movement slightly jostled Jungkook awake. With half-lidded eyes, he gave you a sleepy smile.
âHi ____, youâre home.â
âHmm, I am.â
âHow was class today?â
âExcellent. Did you get to finish that commission?â
Jungkook yawned, âBarely... â
You reluctantly caressed Jungkook hair, fingers gently rubbing his scalp. As soon as you did, his eyes fell closed.Â
âHave you eaten, Gguk-ah?â
âNot yet. I was waiting for you.â
âYou didnât have to. What if I came home really late? You canât miss your meals.â
âYouâre here now, arenât you?â
You chuckled as he mumbled, âBrat. Iâll whip us up some kimchi kimbap and ramen. How does that sound?â
âIâd love that, thank you.â
âYou can sleep more. Iâll wake you up when dinnerâs ready.â
âI can help youââ
âStay put. Iâll be quick, okay?â
Jungkook nodded as he watched you disappear into the kitchen. You prepared all the supplies needed to make dinner and as soon as you started chopping the kimchi for the kimbap, you heard Jungkookâs soft snores.Â
Suddenly, all of your fears ebbed away. Emotions were a funny thingâ the fondness you had for Jungkook overtook your whole being everytime you looked at him. Sometimes you want to feel angry at how Jungkook seemed oblivious, but then again⊠he isnât really a mind-reader. You have always been affectionate with each other and you wondered where people drew the line between friendship and love. What happens when one catches feelings? What happens to both of you if a confession was the way to settle things once and for all? The stakes were too highâ confessing your feelings for Jungkook might make him pull away. What happens to the friendship built over the years? If you were lucky, maybe Jungkook might love you, too.
You were in a bind and you didnât like that.
Jungkook slept on the living room couch, tired from the dayâs work. You both make meals for each other. You sleep together on the same bed. Shouldnât life with Jungkook be this easy?Â
And obvious?
After twenty minutes, dinner was ready. You woke Jungkook up and he devoured the simple dinner over stories of your classes and his ideas for the clientâs project.Â
This friendship is simple. Light. It is a life well lived between two childhood friends that began with a shared an umbrella and hotteok. You wished it was always this uncomplicated.Â
Jungkook helped you sleep again that night. Not a lot of words were shared because you were honestly exhausted and just when you thought you didnât need cuddles, Jungkook went into your room and laid on your bed, not uttering a single word. He only wrapped his arms around you and breathed in your cotton scent.Â
âYouâre always helping me, Jungkook.â
âIs it working? Are you sleeping well?â
âI am, thanks to you.â
âIâm glad. Iâm really glad, ____.â
All is right in this world, all is well with us this way, you thought before you gave in to the pull of sleep for another night.Â

You woke up to the sunlight and an empty bed. Muffled sounds could be heard from outside the bedroom.
âMiaâs kind of annoyed that she gave you his number but you still havenât called herâ
âI know.â
âIs this about ____? Is that why you havenâtââ
âI donât know, hyeong, itâs too early to have this conversation.â
Yoongi came into view as soon as you reached the kitchen. His back was turned to you and it seemed like he was cooking pancakes. Jungkook was sitting on the stool by the counter and had his back to you.Â
âOh, good morning, ____,â Yoongi chimed.
âGood morning.â
Jungkook poured you a glass of orange juice, âSlept well?â
You didnât have your words yet so you just nodded. Even with Yoongi busy with the stove, you felt the tension that made itself known so suddenly around the kitchen.
And for some reason, Jungkook decided to throw out the trash, leaving you and Yoongi alone for a while.
âHow are you, ____â Yoongi asked as he gave you a serving of pancakes, egg, and bacon. The last thing you expected was to wake up to breakfast prepared by a visitor sprinkled with passive confrontation.
You sipped his orange juice again before replying, âIâm doing well. Dance classes are picking up.â
âIâm glad⊠and Jungkook?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âHow is Jungkook⊠and you?â
It was way too early for this conversation.
âI need you to be a bit more specific about what you really want to ask me, Yoongi.â
Yoongi was met with an almost deafening silence. You knew that apart from him, Jungkook confided in Yoongi the most. He knew most of Jungkookâs dating escapades and with that, his heart aches too. Yoongi is Jungkookâs fiercest protector, you are well-aware. You understand how he tends to be confrontational especially when it came to Jungkookâs feelings.Â
Because they go way back.
In all honesty, you were terrified of Yoongi knowing about how Jungkook had been helping you sleep, but you didnât know why you were scared. Yoongi is your friend too, after all.Â
Maybe because you wanted to keep such intimate moments with Jungkook for yourself. Something that was yours, and yours alone. Unfortunately, you had a gut feeling Yoongi knows a lot more than heâs letting on.
âJungkook just started dating again, ____.â
âIâm all too aware. I donât think Iâm going to be a problem.â
âIt might be if Jungkook helps you sleep every night.â
And there it is.
âWeâre just friends, Yoongi. Iâm not expecting anything from him.â You felt your heart sink to your feet, trampled on. Yoongi knew.Â
But why was frustration rising up in the back of your throat?
âAre you sure youâre not expecting anything?â
âWhat is that supposed to mean?â
Tension, tension, tension. You hated it.
âYou had your chance once, ____, and you walked away. Itâs not fair for you to do this to Jungkook again.â
And there it is. The word again .
You swallowed the lump in your throat, lightly tapping the glass of juice with your fingers, willing for the tears to retreat back to where they came from. You cannot afford to cry in front of Yoongi. Or Jungkook. It was too goddamn early.
You did not sign up to have your memories, your insecurities, and your reality laid bare on the kitchen counter.Â
âIt doesnât matter how I feel. Jungkook is my friend. He always will be.â
Vulnerability wasnât your strongest suit. You weren't your emotionsâ best soldier, either. You wanted to yell at Yoongi, shout at him for even implying that you were getting in the way of Jungkook and his dating life.
âJungkook cannot date freely if he always has to think about coming home to help you sleep,â Yoongiâs words cut like a knife, making you wince. âYou know he deserves better than that. You deserve better than that.â
You have very blunt and straightforward friends, and although they keep you grounded, sometimes you hate how they can casually talk to you about your feelings. Sometimes you think they forget that your sunny disposition can also be sometimes moored by rain and storms.Â
âIâm sorry, ____. That was too much, Iââ
âNo, Yoongi, itâs okay,â tears have already fallen and you hastily wiped them away, âYouâre right, it was my fault. Iâm the one who got us into this mess. Iâm the one who has the sleeping problem, Iâllâ Iâll figure something out, maybe get checked or somethingâŠâ You kept your eyes glued to the untouched food in front of you. Throat burning, fresh tears threatening to fall once more.
Yoongiâs words stungâ but heâs also right. The pain of the unspoken truth you try so hard to push down every day come rising to the surface and you are powerless to stop it.Â
Yoongi opened his mouth to say something, but immediately closed it the moment he looked over your shoulder. Your stomach churned because your worst fears werenât done with you yetâ Jungkook was standing by the door.
âI think itâs time for you to leave, Yoongi hyeong.â The only time you heard apparent hostility in Jungkookâs voice was years ago when someone attempted to jump you at a party. Jungkook is always kind, but when irritation, let alone animosity, takes over, he becomes a completely different person.Â

All you knew was that Jungkook and his girlfriend in tornado form are over.
The music blaring from the speakers were too loud, everyone was all over the placeâ Jungkook, Yoongi, Taehyung. It was Jungkookâs idea to get wasted at a club. You didnât always agree with Jungkookâs coping mechanisms, because you knew he was a terrible drinkerâ someone who couldnât hold his liquor well.Â
But he was heartbroken and what do good friends do? Let them cry and wallow.
But right now, it was time to go home. You called a cab for Yoongi and Taehyung, while you and Jungkook got into another. It was a good decision that you didnât bring your own car. You wouldnât have any other choice but to drag Jungkookâs drunk ass to the passenger seat and you werenât sure you could manage that.
You were thankful that Jungkook could still manage to walk, even if he needed to be physically supported by you. You both fumbled for a bit as you closed your apartment door behind you.
âAlright, you big baby, take off your shoes.â
Jungkook did as he was told, but you could tell his body was about to give up on him so you hastily walked him to the bedroom.
You heaved a big sigh after Jungkook collapsed into the mattress. You could hear Jungkookâs breathing slowly steady itself and you honestly thought he was asleep.
âAre you dead?â
When Jungkook didnât move, a playful smirk painted your lips and you shook your head. You leaned in closer to fluff Jungkookâs pillow, when his head suddenly turned to face you.Â
With eyes half-lidded, you thought Jungkook looked beautiful underneath the sliver of moonlight shining through the bedroom window. He reeked of alcohol and smoke, but you didnât mind. You couldnât help but hold his gaze.
Hesitant fingers reached up to trace the skin on your cheek. Jungkook blinked once as he ran gently ran his fingers from the corner of your eye to your chin.
Jungkookâs voice was so soft, you almost didn't hear him ask, âWhy donât you like me, ____?â
âWhat are you talking about, of course I like you.â
Jungkook shook his head, âThatâs not what I meantâŠâ
Your heart was beating wildly in your chest. You reminded yourself that Jungkook was intoxicated. He wouldnât remember this tomorrow. He might not even know what he is doing or saying right now.
âWhy canât you love me, ____?â Jungkook swallowed the lump forming in his throat, âbecause I have loved you for so long and you wonât even look at me.â
You wanted to cry, but you didnât exactly know why, âThatâs not true, Jungkook.â
âThen prove it, ____.â
âI donât know how.â
Jungkook, in a way, helped you. With eyes focused on your lips, he slowly lifted his head to graze your mouth with his own. When he finally kissed you, your head was spinning that you had to use your arm for support to keep you up.
Jungkook mustered up all of his remaining strength to sit up on the bed to kiss you properly. He cupped your face with his hand and you did the same. Under the same moonlight, you and Jungkook started to take that one step closer to finally acknowledging what has been there all along.
But in your head, you didnât know what you want.
Lips separated, letting the both of you breathe. Jungkook touched his forehead against yours before his lips planted a light, lingering kiss there.
Your heart sank even deeper and you fought the tears that were about to come.
Because even though you really loved Jungkook, you and he were at the right place at the wrong time.
The next morning, you and Jungkook werenât the type to dance around each other. He did remember what happened last night.
âI need to know, ____. I need to know what you want.â
âIâm sorry, Jungkook.â
Jungkook nodded, but you didnât miss the flash of sadness that passed through his once hopeful eyes.Â
âAre we still friends at least?â
It took all of you to nod your head in agreement. It was better this way.
âOf course we are.â
âThen thatâs all I want, ____.â
Just as Yoongi closed the door behind him and it was just you and Jungkook in the now tense atmosphere of the apartment, confusion flooded you. Dread soon followed upon realizing what had just happened.Â
You were holding Jungkook back and itâs all your fault. All because you still couldnât decide what you really want.Â
When Jungkook finally locked eyes with you, his gentle gaze made your heart flutter. You donât deserve it, you thought. But you were allured by it-- so easy to get lost in the sea of Jungkookâs beautiful, observant brown eyes, like they were meant to see right through you, heart and soul. Your face slowly morphed into a pain Jungkook didnât recognize, a sadness he hasnât seen before. Your bottom lip began to quiver and before you knew it, you full-on sobbed into your hands. Just as quickly as the collapse of everything began, Jungkook was swift on his feet, taking you into his arms.Â
Jungkook embraces you tightly, his breathing controlled in an effort to curb your sobs. You could hear Jungkookâs heartbeat and it was an odd source of comfort despite the distress you were actively feeling. You felt Jungkookâs large hand stroke your hair in slow motion, chin resting on top of your head as if trying to silently tell you donât cry.
Being with Jungkook felt like drowning and coming up for air all at the same timeâ your constant, but also your poison. Yoongi was right, Jungkook deserves to be happy after you blew your chance to tell him how you really felt.Â
You loved Jungkook, but you had to let him go because he doesnât deserve to be with someone who cannot make up her mind. When you said no to him a year ago, you thought it was the best for the both of youâ Jungkook was hurting and he kissed you because he was drunk and in pain. Not because he loves you. You thought that maybe after some time had passed, what happened that night would just be a distant memory between two friends who had a momentary lapse of judgment.
You have to let him go because itâs the right thing to do, the only way to save the friendship you built over the years. You once saved it, you cannot mess up again. It was selfish, yet so selfless.
When you finally calmed down a little bit more and your breathing slowed, Jungkook loosened his grip. You immediately felt the distance once more, but it was as if Jungkook heard your thoughts because he only pulled away to wipe your tears with his thumbs. Jungkookâs hands cupped your face for a while longer, staring into your teary eyes. Jungkook mumbled an apology as he pressed his forehead with yours. As he closed his eyes, you received a glimpse of Jungkookâs sadness without words.Â
Loving Jungkook isnât supposed to be painful.
Jungkook had to meet a new client so that meant he needed to leave the apartment. You could tell it was difficult for him to leave you all alone in the apartment, but Jungkook only asked if you were going to be okay.
You struggled to leave home that day, but you had to because if you didnât get out and teach dance, you would continue to drown in your own suffering. You both left the apartment with nothing but your unspoken words and broken hearts.
Jungkook would find himself running late for his meeting and he arrived home to what he thought was a dark, empty apartment. Trodding down the hall to your room, he was mildly surprised to see the door was slightly ajar. Lying on the bed was you. Sleeping.
Jungkook quietly entered the room and knelt down by the side of the bed. Staring at you, with the moonlight shining down on your face, you looked sereneâ a stark contrast to the chaos that transpired earlier that day. Your lips were slightly parted and Jungkook found himself smiling at the sight. He gently ran his knuckles down your cheek. He did that for a while, just intentionally watching and helping you sleep even more peacefully in the gentlest way. Jungkook was thankful that you didnât seem to be aware that you weren't alone.Â
You kept your eyes closed as you reveled in the softness of Jungkookâs touch. You initially thought you were dreaming of Jungkook kneeling beside you because after all, the sleep gummies seemed to knock you out enough to fall asleep without him this time. But you realized it wasnât a dream.
Jungkook came home.
The ache in your heart returned, but at the same time, you wished this moment of Jungkook comforting you never ended. Because at least you could have Jungkook like this.

âWill you stay still, ____? Iâm not done yet.âÂ
You pouted as you watched Jungkook draw a bowl of ramen on your leg cast. You injured yourself while attempting to do a tourner for an after-school ballet class. You and Jungkook were now in university and renting an apartment together. Your leg rested on Jungkookâs lap while you both sat on the living room couch. Jungkook slightly had his tongue out while he colored in the ribbons and you scoffed.
âAre you done now?â
âYou donât rush art.â
âYeah but Iâm hungry and I think my leg is asleep.â
Jungkook smirked, âYour leg being in a cast doesnât really have a choice given the circumstances, what did you expect?â You smacked him with a pillow, âYou asshole, give me my leg back.â
âOw! Nuh uh. Iâm almost done.â
You huffed, feigning annoyance. But you were actually endeared with Jungkookâs enthusiasm to draw a different object on your leg cast every week. The moment you got out of the hospital and after Jungkook fed you some jjampong, he carried you to the same living room couch and drew the yellow umbrella he used the day you bought hotteok. The following week, it was a sketch of a person dancing ballet which Jungkook referred to as, âthe loveliest ballet dancer in the universe.â This week, it was ballet shoes hanging on one side of the backrest of a chair.
âThere, done!â Jungkook slightly pulled away to admire his work then he turned and gave you his dorkiest smile. You could never ask for more.

Weeks passed as you and Jungkook fell into usual routine. You can no longer recall since when you started having a hard time communicating feelings. It wasnât like you and Jungkook fought a lot because you almost never do. But thereâs always that elephant in the room that neither of you choose to address even though itâs already staring back at you both.
On Jungkookâs birthday, Taehyung decided it would be good for you all to spend your time at a club after having dinner. From the get-go, the people in attendance were the birthday boy, Taehyung, Yoongi, you, and Mia.
Needless to say, you were awkward and in pain the entire time.
It was your first time to actually see Jungkook pay attention to someone else in a romantic way. Although he and Mia have yet to put a label on anything, they continued to date, much to your misery.
At the birthday dinner, you tried your best not to look at Jungkook and Mia the whole time, but by some strange magnetic force, everytime you unconsciously looked at Jungkook, his eyes found you.
Come to think of it, Mia was the clingy one the whole night. But maybe you were just misinterpreting things. When Taehyung suggested they go to a club, you internally groaned. Not only was this a repeat performance of what you did wrong a year ago, but it was also like salt being rubbed on a wound that never completely healed well.Â
âFuck it, letâs get wasted,â you thought. You werenât about to let your misery ruin a fun night.
So much for that, though. You couldnât even pay attention to your drink because Mia was already trying to get too close to Jungkook. The whole time, Jungkookâs expressions were unreadable. One of his many stupid traits, you sarcastically thought.Â
You don't know exactly what happened afterâ Jungkook went to the bar to order more drinks for the table, followed not too long by Mia. She was relentless in flirting with Jungkook who seemed stoic and indifferent and awkward. Mia must have been really bad at reading people. Still, she didnât give up that easily because she dragged Jungkook to the middle of the dance floor and tried to get him to dance.Â
Maybe you just wanted to see what you wanted to, but if you really were in the right frame of mind, you swore you saw Jungkook finally give in and dance with her.Â
Jungkook was having fun with someone else on his birthday. This is what he deservesâ to be happy and free. Jungkook doesnât have to sacrifice his time just to help you sleep every night.Â
You felt like you were about to throw up. The room started spinning and suddenly all you could hear were muffled sounds of the music bass. Before you knew it, you were making your way to the exit. You needed to get out. You faintly heard Taehyung calling out to you, asking what was wrong but the tightness in your chest demanded much of your attention.Â
When you reached the exit, you pushed the door all the way with all your might and started to walk. You were relieved for once that you werenât able to drink a drop because you needed a clear head to get home safely. The club was a short distance from the apartment and all you wanted to do was lie in bed and cry yourself to sleep.Â
It has been weeks. Weeks of skirting around Jungkook, acting like nothing was amiss. It worked for a while, but you knew it would backfire eventually.
You didnât think this plan of ignoring feelings would fail you so soon. You thought you were stronger.
Your hands were shaking so badly that you struggled to enter the correct passcode to the door:Â 090197.
You cursed at the irony.Â
Not bothering to turn on the lights, you stumbled in the dark and took off your heels. You went straight to your room and collapsed on the bed. You let the tears stain his pillow. This isnât new to you nowâ crying. It somehow helped you sleep, anyway. Right now, you don't care if you cried your eyes raw. You were hurt, in pain, and you didnât know what to do.
Nights felt like an eternity for an insomniac like you. Your thoughts were your biggest enemy in the dead of night and most of the time you are powerless to control them. You shouldnât have allowed Jungkook to help you in the first place. Otherwise, you wouldnât find yourself in this predicament. Youâve already kept your distance before, why did you fail again now? You shouldâve known your place, the order in this world. You were Jungkookâs best friend, and you decided that for the both of you that day you told him you were sorry.
Ruminating thoughts can be a bitch because it makes you oblivious to your surroundings in real time.
You suddenly felt the other side of the bed dip. You heard sheets rustle and felt a different kind of warmth-- the kind that only your best friend could give.
Jungkook wrapped his arms around you and breathed in your scent. In the silence of your room, Jungkook, once again, came home to you.
Both of you didnât speak for a long while, just listening to each otherâs rhythm. You felt your bottom lip quiverâ you were on the verge of crying again and as you started to sit up and perhaps leave, you felt Jungkook tighten his grip as he clasped his fingers together, securing you in place.
âPlease donât cry.â
You swallowed and tried to reply, but your voice cracked instead, âWhy are you here, Jungkook?â
âI want to stay here with you.â
âItâs your birthday.â
âYes, it is.â
âThen why?â
âLike I said, I want to stay here with you.â
Like wildfire, your heart swelled even when your brain told you not to fall for Jungkookâs words. That you were only reading too much into things, âWhat aboutââ
âI told them I wanted to go home because you already did. I turned around to look for you because I heard the barista said there were french fries, but you werenât at the table anymore.â
Tears started to stream down your face and you were grateful you weren't facing Jungkook.Â
âI hate being the reason why you always cry, ____. I have done absolutely nothing to make things better for you and I keep making you feel sad.â Jungkookâs voice was laced with tight emotion and it was something you were hearing for the first time. Jungkook buried himself deeper in the crook of your neck.
âIt hurts so much, Jungkook.â
Lifting his head, Jungkook moved in closer to whisper in your ear, âI know. I know. Iâm so sorry.âÂ
You breathed a deep sigh as you willed away the tears. Right on cue, Jungkook gently turned your body to face him. âThatâs better,â Jungkook gently smiled, pushing strands of hair away from your face.
With Jungkookâs right arm under your head and his left engulfing you in an embrace, you curled into Jungkookâs chest. No matter what pain you may be feeling, it all dissipates once youâre with Jungkook.Â
âI am so sorry, ____. Iâm sorry I keep running away.â
You let a small smile take over his lips, âNo, Jungkook. You donât have to apologize. All of this is my faultâ
âItâs not⊠itâs not your fault. Itâs mine,â you saw Jungkook swallow. You looked over Jungkookâs shoulder, at the clock situated on top of the side table. Thirty minutes left until Jungkook's birthday ends.
âItâs still your birthday. You shouldnât be spending it apologizing for something you didnât do.â
âI am enjoying my birthday because I havenât lost you yet. And it is my fault, stop fighting me.â Jungkook smiled. âHave I ever told you how beautiful you are? Especially under moonlit skies.â
âI donât think so. Not yet.â
âThen allow me to tell you now. Youâre beautiful. The most beautiful person inside out and I am so lucky to have you. Thank you for not leaving me.â
You scooted closer to Jungkook, trying to fill in all the spaces in between.Â
It was almost a whisper and you almost didnât hear it, âSleep well my silly, beautiful darling,â your eyes flutter close as you felt Jungkook give you a kiss on your templeâ a reassuring one, this time.Â

âHey.â
You jumped at the sound of Jungkookâs unusually low voice. âShit,â you mumbled, earning a pretty smile from Jungkook. âHow long have you been standing there?â
The smile didnât leave Jungkookâs face as he apologized and said with all honesty, âA while.â
You have been spending more late nights in the studio since you and Taehyung started offering additional classes. You held a beginnerâs ballet class for children after school hours and you felt you had to spend more time thinking about their routines. Kids need structure, lest their attention becomes too difficult to get a hold of. Jungkook, being the sweetest, always stayed up to wait for you to get home and eat dinner together.Â
This time around, Jungkook decided to pick you up from the studio.
You took in the sight of Jungkook who was leaning against the door frame, wearing a cream oversized sweater and white pants. Even in the dimly lit room, Jungkookâs handsome face was radiant.
Seeing him feels like coming home.
Jungkook walked up to you with his hands in his pockets, âI always get caught up in your world whenever I watch you dance. That hasnât changed.â He was suddenly standing so close to you that you had to clear his throat. Yet you didnât pull away, either.
âTime passes when that world is not working in my favor,â you said as you rolled your shoulders backward.
âIs this the ballet class for the kids?âÂ
You hummed in response, âOne would think itâs easy enough to make a routine for little kids when really, going back to basics sometimes is the hardest thing.â
âWhat did you use to tell me?â Jungkook asked warmly, all innocence and love, but you recognized that tone of his.Â
âJungkookââ
âHelp me remember, ____. How did we do it back then? When we couldnât figure out a new routine,â you heard the heels of Jungkookâs white chelsea boots clatter against the wooden floor as he stepped away a bit from you.
You were taken back to your days in the dance club with Jungkook, the two of you in a smaller studio after school practicing for competitions. You and Jungkook were the groupâs best dancers and that also meant you were almost always tasked to come up with new choreography. You recalled how you and Jungkook used to practice no matter how long it took.Â
Right now, at this very moment, as Jungkook gently urges you to remind you of those days, you appreciated what he was trying to do.
âIâd always tell you, âIâm tired, I donât want to do this anymore,ââ
âHm, and how did I respond?â Jungkookâs eyes never left your face and his voice was so low, that it sent shivers up your spine.
âYouâd tell me we didnât have to do the things other people ask us to dance⊠not right now.â you breathed as Jungkookâs face inched closer to yours, so close that you could already hear Jungkookâs heartbeat.Â
âAnd then?â
âWeâd dance. For ourselves, together.âÂ
Just as the words escaped your lips, Jungkook slightly pulled away to take his phone out of his pocket, scroll through a playlist, the very same playlist Jungkook uses whenever you both lounge around on a Sunday morning. He found the song he was looking for and pressed play. Â
Jungkook put his phone back in his pocket and whispered, âWe dance. For ourselves, together.â He wrapped an arm around your waist while his other hand trailed down to hold your own, intertwining both sets of fingers. Falling, you easily melted into Jungkook, your worries about the ballet routines already forgotten.
With bodies pressed close, you felt your heart plummet to a deep dive into your stomach, leaving butterflies as it burst into a million pretty pieces. Jungkook was never one for sweet words, always choosing to convey his thoughts and feelings through his art. He had given you plenty of his work over the years, drawn on crumpled tissue papers or on the back of receipts. Always in all honesty quietly telling you he was there for you no matter what.
And through dance, he was the sameâ loving, thoughtful, yours.Â
âIt has been a while since you last danced, right?â
Jungkook leans his forehead into yours, his eyes focused on the floor. He hums his response as he starts to lead the dance.
âIt has been a while since I last danced with you,â Jungkook whispered. âDance with me so I remember, my love.â
You close your eyes, resting your chin on Jungkookâs shoulder, âRemember what, Jungkook?â
âHelp me remember everything good about you and me.âÂ
And although Jungkook couldnât see it, you smile as you tilt your head to the side. You let Jungkook lead the both of you to the melody of the music for a good few minutes until you fell into a slow, swaying rhythm.Â
âI missed dancing with you like this,â you swore you felt Jungkook tighten his hold around your middle a little bit more. Jungkook dropped a kiss to your bare shoulder and said with all reverence, âI miss you, ____.â
He misses you, not missed. You never wanted to let him go.Â
You didnât want to stop touching Jungkook so as you continued to allow your feet to be led by him, you ran a trail using your hand from Jungkookâs shoulders, landing on his chest. Jungkook ran his own hand at the expanse of your back, waiting, waiting.Â
âAnd I miss you too,â you said with a smile. Jungkook cupped your face and ran a thumb to your cheekbone. Never leaving your eyes, he responded, âItâs always a pleasure to dance with you, ____.â
âI always seem more eager to dance when Iâm with you,â you said.Â
And I always love dancing with you.
âThatâs because we know each otherâs moves well. Weâre in sync no matter how long itâs been.â
Tentatively, you respond, âMaybe we should do it again⊠more often, this time.â
âI wouldnât mind that at all. Iâll dance with you forever.âÂ
You and Jungkook went home that night and slept once more in each otherâs arms. You noticed a change this time. You felt peaceful, more hopeful. Jungkook didnât say anything definitive, still, but maybe his heart did.Â
And you fell into a quiet sleep as soon as Jungkook kissed your temple. This time, his kiss was more intentional, more heartfelt, like he never wants to let you go.
Not again.Â

You woke up the next morning still reeling from the dance you shared with Jungkook. Always the romantic, you thought as you shook your head. Usually, Jungkook was already up and about before you even opened one eye, but life continues to surprise you.Â
Jungkook was sitting on the bed, drawing on his iPad. You couldnât believe it at firstâ you rubbed sleep out of your eyes and looked at your own phone for the time. It was 8 oâclock and Jungkook was drawing.
The minute you moved, Jungkook was attentive. He stopped drawing as he turned to you to mumble a good morning.Â
âGood morning to you, too. What are you doing so early in the morning?â
âOh, I woke up earlierââ
Cutting him off, you teased, âYou always do.âÂ
Jungkook chuckled, the crinkles in around his eyes so evident, so endearing, âYeah. Um⊠I justâ the morning light through the window was just so beautiful and I had to draw it.â
âYou drew a sunrise at 8 oâclock?â
You rolled your eyes as Jungkook said matter-of-factly, âActually, 6 oâclock⊠but no, I didnât draw the sunrise, not exactly.â
âThen what did you draw?â
Instead of responding, Jungkook gave you his iPad. You realized Jungkook drew you. Jungkook used digital watercolor brushes to paint a picture of you sleeping with your bedroom window behind you. Sunlight accentuated the side of your face, expression tranquil.Â
âItâs not finished yet, I need to fill in some of theââ
âItâs beautiful, Jungkook.â
âYou always say that, ____.â
âBecause your works are beautiful. Every single one of them,â you couldnât stop admiring Jungkookâs work. You felt your throat constrict once more, emotions starting to take over. This isnât the first time Jungkook drew you, but itâs definitely the first time you felt something different after seeing his artâ a love that continues to blossom, a love for Jungkook that never withered. For the past few weeks, you felt like you were slowly coming to terms with you and him being just best friends, but after last night, you were starting to backslide.Â
You will always love Jungkook no matter whatâ you know that now. Maybe not in the way you want, but Jungkook will continue to have a special hold on your heart that no one else can replace.Â
âThank you for this, Gguk-ah. Can we print and frame this? When youâre done, that is.â
âOf course, ____. Iâm glad you like it.â
One of the things you and Jungkook appreciate about the apartment is the silence because itâs never an awkward one. In silence, youâre both comfortableâ awkward and pain and everything else in between. In the shared space, you and Jungkook are free to love one another.
In silence, you also hear each otherâs hunger. You giggled as Jungkook turned beet red. After all these years of living together, Jungkook still tended to be embarrassed around you. One of the many adorable Jeon Jungkook traits that you love.
âThatâs my cue to make breakfast.â
You stood up and ran a hand through your hair before pocketing your phone. Jungkook didnât move an inch. You didnât think much of it, but just as you were about to walk out the door, Jungkook called out to you and scrambled to his feet.Â
Mornings with Jungkook more often than not are calm, but when you saw Jungkook walk up the short distance to where you were standing, his gaze so strong, your heart began to race. Because you were standing too close to each other, you felt Jungkook take a deep breath before uttering the words you never thought youâd hear from him.
âDonât leave me.â
At first, you thought you heard wrong. A few seconds later your brain told you that maybe it was Jungkookâs way of saying that he wanted you both to stay in bed a little while longer because after all, it was a Sunday.
But then a third thought came to you, the most dreaded oneâ what if?
âS-say that again.â
It was physically impossible for Jungkook to get even closer to you. The wide smile drawn on his face made all the difference.
âDonât leave me.â
Like a bucket of cold water doused on you, you couldnât believe what Jungkook was really trying to tell you. Your childhood best friend, the man of your dreams. The one person who will move mountains for you without being asked is trying to tell you something you longed to hear.
âSay that again⊠o-one more time.â
Tears threatened to flow from your sparkling eyes and Jungkook was quick to hold you small face in his hands, â____. Please⊠donât ever leave me.â
You struggled not to cry so much upon finally understanding what Jungkook was really trying to say. You wanted to respond to Jungkookâs plea, but all that came out was a sob. Jungkook peppered your face with soft kisses down to your jaw. You found yourself holding on to Jungkook, grip like a vice. You don't want to let him go. You will never.Â
Not again.
You tried your best to properly respond this time, âDonât worry, Gguk. I will never, ever leave you.â You ran your knuckles down Jungkookâs face, âI was just going to make us breakfast because youâre hungry.â
Jungkook laughed at how you could still manage to make an intimate moment so endearing. He held your wrist and kissed the palm of your hand before leaning in to finally kiss you full on your lips. His kiss was tentative at first until he decided to be bolder, silently asking you to let him in. You readily gave Jungkook access to kiss you even deeper. Like wildfire, heat spreads throughout your bodyâ this is what it feels like to kiss Jungkook without reservation. This is what it feels like to kiss your best friend, no holds barred.
Overwhelmed with affection, you felt yourself being lifted by Jungkook and your legs automatically cling to his waist. The position gave him an even better angle to kiss the person he has longed for almost all his life, âHow long, Jungkook? How long have you really liked me?â
You didnât think Jungkook would immediately understand what you were trying to ask, âSince that day I asked you to dance with me under the rain.â
Jungkook saw the look of recognition in your eyes. He knew you knew what he was referring to. âI have always been in love with you, ____. I just⊠I was so scared of you rejecting me that I thought it was best if I kept my feelings to myself. I tried dating other people because I thought maybe that would help me get to know others better.â
And as if Jungkook could read your mind, he kissed your forehead before talking again.
âI donât regret kissing you that night⊠I was drunk, but I was sober enough to know and remember what I said. We broke up because she told me I was always distracted. I always thought of you everywhere we went. She told me I never really moved on⊠that I still call out your name even when I was with someone else. When you told me no then, I knew it was my fault for not thinking things through. It was my mistake that I didnât communicate with you better, ____. Iâm sorry.â
You didnât have a lot of words to respond with, not after that speech from Jungkook so you only asked ever so meekly, âAnd Mia?â
âI told her we were better off as friends. She took it quite well than I expected. I think deep down, she knew too.â
âKnew what?â
âThat I was undeniably, irrevocably in love with you.â
âDo you really have to use big adjectives?â
Jungkook shrugged and chuckled, âMakes for good conversation. Iâm trying to communicate better, remember?â
It was your turn to chuckle and lean your forehead against his.Â
âIâm sorry it took me so long to get here, ____. I put you through so much pain and I just let it happen.â
You shook your head, wanting to let Jungkook know this wasnât all on him.
âIf anything, you have always made me so happy, Jungkook. I donât get to show you how much all the time.â
âCan we start over?â Jungkook looked at you, full of hope.
âI would love that.â
âI love you, ____.â
My best friend in this entire world, whom I love.
âI love you, too, Jungkook.â
My best friend in this entire world, who loves me back.

Your hotteok was already paid for by Jungkook before you even had the chance to pay for it yourself. âItâs all taken care of,â Jungkook said.
Both of you were already hungry from running so you decided to eat right there under the hotteok stand. You could see a black car parked across the street and assumed that it must be Mr. Hong-sik. You both ate in silence for a while, listening to the pitter-patter of the rain until you felt Jungkook tugging your sleeve.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âCome on, ____â
âWhere are we going?â
âThere!â
You looked to where Jungkook was pointing with his finger. There was nothing there but the school.
âYou want to go back to where we came from?â
âNot really. School is boring,â Jungkook mused and before you knew it, you were being pulled in the middle of pouring rain.
âWhat are you doing, Jungkook? We are going to get wet!â
âWe already are, ____! Come on!â
You both had to shout over the steady noise of the rain. You realized Jungkook wasnât kiddingâ he was really under the rain, in the middle of the schoolâs wide, open space, waiting for you to join him.Â
âYou are insane, Jeon Jungkook!â you shouted, but he just grinned that much harder. He took both your hands and led you to jump and dance in the rain.
âMaybe I am, but itâs fun to dance in the rain with someone else!â
You felt so glad to be living the same time with someone as Jungkook after that day.Â
The day you will forever be grateful for.
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hi, hello
it's been a long while, right?
i'm not exactly back on tumblr yet, but i do want to get a sense of what to write next and focus on. you, dear reader, get to decide that:
please take note that all these prompts *gestures widely* have jk x female reader in mind
when will i get to write the chosen prompt/s and share it with the unknown world? i've no idea. but the ideas are *right here (so vivid) inside my head* so help a girlie out
this poll really is for my followers and those who have read my previous works. but if you happen to stumble upon this, feel free to join in on the chaos as well!
*if this poll somehow flops, it's okay! i'll choose and write something anyway lol
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I saw this so late already đ we live for long time pining đ„ș and i love how you saw the tiniest detail that still showed their quiet love for each other. thank you, dear reader for your lovely feedback! I hope you are well â„ïž
perhaps love

pairing: jungkook x reader
summary: for as long as you can remember, you have been in love with your childhood friend turned roommate, but jeon jungkook remains oblivious even when he comes to comfort and help you sleep every night.
genre/tags: fluff, friends to lovers, unrequited love, angst, hurt & comfort, mentions of drinking & insomnia
word count: 12.5 k
a/n: no matter how many times i tear this story down, it will always come back swinging. perhaps love was the very first fic i wrote for the fandom and this story means a ton.
For as long as you could remember, you had loved Jungkook with all of your heart.
But the reality is, love seemed out of reach, a far stretch. Not when Jungkook was first and foremost your best friend.
The whole apartment was surrounded by darkness, except for the pure moonlight that seeped through your bedroom window. Your room was your favorite place in the world-- away from everyone, just you and the stillness. You had really bad sleeping habits and your insomnia has gotten worse over time. You tried everything to fall asleep, including hot showers and scented candles. Nothing worked⊠except for Jungkook.
Jungkook usually played games into the night as his own way to unwind from the stress of being one of the most sought-after graphic artists. When heâs not holding the console, heâs nose deep into his computer or tablet, illustrating his next commission. He just submitted his drafts for his latest clientâs marketing kit a few hours prior so he could afford to while away his time tonight. He walked to the kitchen to grab another can of beer when he saw your bedroom door slightly ajar. He padded his way through the hall and leaned against the doorframe, watching your peaceful expression
âCanât sleep?â
You turned your head in the direction of the bedroom door. Jungkookâs gentle voice that echoed through the quiet of their shared apartment was his other favorite place in the world.Â
âItâs always hard.â
Jungkook pushed the door further and went inside. You two had been living together for almost two years and Jungkook already knew the layout of the space like the back of his hand. He set the unopened beer can on the bedside table and went under the duvet with you. It had always been this simple-- it was either Jungkook grabbed an extra beer can and share it with you or coaxed you to sleep entirely. Tonight, it was the latter. Jungkook ran a hand up and down your back.
You felt a pang inside your chest. It was barely there but still felt. Tonight was different, lonelier. You closed your eyes, thinking that maybe this was just how it had to be.
âTell me what you need,â Jungkook muttered.
âGgukâŠâ you started. Jungkook hummed, ever so kind, so patient. âCan you help me sleep?â
Years of friendship made words between you comfortable and safe. Your insomnia started right around the time your dance studio was gaining more enrollees and by the end of a year, you already needed to hire a few more dancers and bigger studio space. Jungkook was there to witness all your hard work, sleepless nights trying to perfect a routine you had to teach every week. Jungkook was there to help you through the breakdowns and occasionally had to endure your spats, to which you apologized for with ramen and kimbap.Â
You and Jungkook go way back, but tonight itâs just the two of you and your shared present. Jungkook helped you lay down on the bed and your heart swelled . Jungkook lay on his side as he gently guided you to face him. In the calm of the night, you saw stars in Jungkookâs eyes. You willed yourself not to speak for fear of breaking the moment. Jungkook started to caress your cheek ever so lightly, eyes falling close as you reveled in the softness of how Jungkook took care of you. As Jungkook continued to comfort you, he started singing your favorite sleep song.
now playing:Â watch you sleep. by girl in red
Jungkookâs melodious voice rang through the room with much reverence. You both find yourselves busy in life, but you always, always come back home to each other-- and that thought makes your heart ache so much more. Tonight might be lonely, but you also treasured moments like this when you allowed yourself to surrender, to take pleasure in being with Jungkook. By the time he finished the song, you were already fighting to stay awake.
I want to be with you for longer. Â
âWhat about your game, Gguk?â
âI will play another round before I go to bed. Right now, youâre more important.â Jungkook tucked a loose strand of hair behind your ear. âIâll stay with you for as long as you need me to.â
âGguk-ah.â
A smirk found its way into Jungkookâs pretty lips. He knew what was coming next.
âCan you stay?â
It felt like the whole room stilled ten times over.
âI mean⊠just for tonight,â you quickly added, worried you mightâve said the wrong thing too late.
Jungkook gently got up from the bed and walked out the door, leaving you to wonder if you messed up. Yeah, you did , you thought. Was it that easy to mess things up? Was Jungkook really that uninterested? As you listened to Jungkookâs footsteps, you also heard the gameplay music coming from the living room abruptly stop. A few objects were heard being moved around until Jungkookâs footsteps once again became louder.Â
Jungkook said nothing as he closed the door to your bedroom, his weight sinking into the other side of the bed.Â
Oh, he came back, your mind dumbly said.
It was always familiar, that feeling of Jungkook being too close. You wished it never had to end. Jungkook slid an arm under you and the other caged you in closer to his chest. He dropped a light kiss to the top of your head and picked up where his hands left offâ grazing your spine.Â
âAre you cold?â
You swore you heard Jungkook smile through his words.
âNo. The duvet can cover us both, I think.â
âHmm. Iâll hold you through the night in case the duvet falls.âÂ
Jungkook placed another feathery kiss on your forehead. A few seconds seemed to have passed with nothing but comfortable silence, two hearts beating for one another.
âGoodnight, Jungkook.âÂ
You felt Jungkookâs hold on you grow tighter.
âGoodnight, ____.âÂ

The morning after was both the easiest and hardest thing you had to face because it was either you woke up to Jungkook still peacefully sleeping beside you or to an already empty bedside.Â
This time around, Jungkook was already awake and smiling.
Smiling.
You thought it to be so endearing and cruel of him at the same time. Jungkook never watched you sleep before.Â
Chuckling probably because he saw your wide eyes, he asked, âDid you sleep well?â
You shifted before nodding with a small smile. âHow about you?â
âLike a baby.â
You chuckled too as he yawned and stretched. Youâre so beautiful like this.
âWhat do you want for breakfast, ___?â
âDo we still have eggs?â
Jungkook nodded, âand bacon, too.â
âUgh, heaven on earth. Iâll have both, please.â
Jungkook smiled warmly like he was the soft morning light himself, âIâll whip us some pancakes, too.â
You nodded, yawning a second time. You got up to brush your teeth and do the usual morning skincare routine. As you stared at yourself through the mirror, you thought about how you could feel so content living with Jungkook like thisâ peaceful with endless possibilities.Â
You realized your love for Jungkook on a rainy day when both of you were supposed to try and fly the kites you made over Gwangalli beach in Busan. You remember feeling bummed out because Jungkook put so much hard work into making those kites, only to be destroyed by a sudden downpour. Youâd expected Jungkook to be upset as well, but to your surprise, Jungkook pulled you into the pouring rain to dance. He always did that. You thought he was crazy for doing so, but you went along with your fifteen-year-old friendâs absurd idea.Â
It was a good thing you let yourself be pulled into pouring rain by Jeon Jungkook⊠because from then on, your love for him just grew. Blossomed like the spring flowers on a cool afternoon.
You were pulled out from your memories when you heard a phone ring. You quickly finished combing your hair and went out of the room, feeling hopeful about breakfast.
â...hyeong, Iâm not sure if this is a good idea.â
It was Jungkook speaking to someone on the other end of the line. He had his AirPods on as he waited for the bacon to turn crispyâ just the way you liked it. You sat down across from Jungkook on the kitchen counter and he gave you a small smile, even though his eyebrows were furrowed.
âOkay, fine, fine, Iâll go⊠Iâll see you later.â Jungkook tapped the right AirPod twice, ending the call. You could tell something was off.Â
âEverything okay?â
Jungkook didnât answer right away as he transferred the bacon onto a plate with paper towels. âYeah, that was Yoongi hyeongâ
âOh great, are you guys meeting up later?â You tried to make light of the situation, but could already feel the other shoe was about to drop.
Youâve always had that lingering anxiety at the pit of your stomach whenever you were with Jungkook. It co-exists, always present as your love for him. Itâs the product of a love unreciprocated.
Jungkook hummed, too concentrated on the eggs in front of him. âHyeong set me up on a date with someone.â
âOhâŠâ
Jungkook kept his head down as he cooked, but you didnât miss how he looked up briefly at you the moment the small surprise left your lips.
âThatâs great, Jungkook. Isnât it? Itâs about time you tried dating again.âÂ
The morning was already starting to crumble right before you could even get through breakfast.
âYeah, I⊠I think itâd be fun. Iâll see how it goes.â
You have seen Jungkookâs fair share of dating experiences over the course of your friendship. He never brought anyone home to your apartment, but you almost always witnessed how fleeting his dates were. It wasnât as if Jungkook didnât like them, itâs just that he prioritized his work more than the possibility of finding love. The last one Jungkook dated was like a tornado in human form. You remembered how happy he always seemed to be after their dates. Heâd tell you about how she made him want to come out of his shell more and that maybe, just maybe she could be the one. You were happy for his best friend then, you always were. But you were also heartbroken seeing your childhood love date other people, let alone look at them differently. You had only met the girl onceâ and you immediately understood why Jungkook liked her. Kind, charming, and passionate about art and life. An advocate for womenâs rights, a cat lover.Â
Everything that you didnât seem to be.
You donât know how the relationship ended, though. Thatâs the thing about Jungkookâ with you, he was magic and light, wild and full of compassion, but when it came to sharing his feelings, he always had a hard time expressing them. You are as patient as ever though, never pushing Jungkook to emotional places where he didnât want to be.Â
You will always wait for Jungkook. But is it worth it?
âYou should really get out of the house, Jungkook. Go and have fun. Your art will be waiting for you here at home,â you tried to smile as Jungkook handed you your breakfast request.
âYou sound like you really want me out of the house, ____.â Jungkook teased.
You dramatically sighed, threw in a slight roll of your eyes for good measure, âI just want whatâs best for you. You know that.â
âI always know, ____.âÂ
You will always look out for him. Love him from afar. You will always choose your best friend. You could only wish that Jungkook would choose you, too.

You definitely felt like an idiot waiting up for Jungkook.
You liked to tell yourself that Jungkookâs mystery date didnât bother you at all, but being alone in the apartment on your day off didnât help much because you thought about the said date all day long.Â
Hereâs the problem: You didnât know you were so bothered.
Well, you, knew why⊠in a way. But you didnât like admitting it to yourself because it becomes so much clearer. Jungkook has always been a constant in your life, a friend through thick and thin-- but thatâs the issue. Jungkook is a friend.
You heard faint footsteps becoming louder until someone was punching the code to unlock the doorâ Jungkook was home. You quickly glanced at the clock. It was only 9 pm. Heâs home early, isnât he? What does coming home early or late from a date even mean ? You shook your head rapidly, willing the ridiculous questions away when the familiar melody of the door successfully unlocking rang through the room, and in came Jungkook. You repositioned yourself at lightning speed, pretended to watch TV, and only looked up when Jungkook came into view.
âHey. How did your date go?â Your eyes flitted back to the screen in front of you, feigning indifference.
Jungkook plopped next to you on the couch and stretched his legs, âTâwas good.â
Turning your body to face Jungkook you asked, âHow good is good?â
Jungkook chuckled as he intertwined his fingers behind his neck. He didnât pry his eyes away from the TV, which was showing a variety show about refrigerators.
âWe had dinner. Mia was a nice girl, very polite.â
Ah, so the name was Mia. You slowly nodded before tilting your head to the side, revealing a small smirk, âdid you have fun at least?â
âI guess it was alright. You know how awkward blind dates make me feel.â
âWhat makes them awkward again?â
âIâm not sure exactly⊠It's like I just donât know how to act around them, let alone know what to say. Itâsâ Iâm not even sure if she had a good time, to be honest.â
âWell, Iâm sure he had a good time,â you turned your attention back to the TV but muted the volume. Why was there a face towel inside one of the refrigerators?Â
âWhat makes you so sure, ____?â
You shrugged, âYouâre pretty amazing Jungkook. Funny, smart, very attuned to others. I think you just donât see it because, you know, itâs you.â
Jungkook pursed his lips. The momentary silence between you wasnât uncomfortable.
âWhy are you still up, ____?â Jungkook suddenly murmured. He was still facing the TV, but he had his eyes closed.
You suddenly felt a need to fiddle with the hem of your shirt. When you didnât respond, Jungkook opened his eyes and turned to face you. âDo you need help sleeping, ____?â
âI really shouldnât ask for too much, Jungkook. It must be uncomfortable not sleeping in your own bed.â
Jungkook gently flicked a finger at your forehead. You feigned hurt.
âSilly. Come on, letâs get ready for bed. Itâs getting late and you have an early class tomorrow, right?â You didnât even know he remembered your schedule. You let Jungkook pull you by the wrist, leading the way to your bedroom.
Like coming home, you slotted yourself comfortably in between Jungkookâs waiting arms as you both lay in bed. Jungkook rested his chin on top of your head and breathed in your soft, powdery scent. You instantly felt Jungkook relax, all tension starting to ebb away, but maybe it was all just in your head.
âIâm sorry, Jungkook. I just⊠I donât know, I have a long day tomorrow and I need to sleep.â
Jungkook adjusted himself in a way to give you some wiggle room but still held you close. âYou donât have to apologize. I completely understand how pressured you must feel, especially because the dance studio is going through big transitions.â
In your mind, you were thinking of all the ways you and Jungkook just clicked . But thereâs that tiny part of you that feels that maybe this arrangement wasnât the most ideal because for all you knew, Mia might just be a really great girl and Jungkook just needed time to warm up to her. Having Jungkook this close was your dream-- a dream youâve always kept safe in the recesses of your mind. Now that itâs actually happeningâ and that itâs been happening for a while nowâ you crave this closeness more and more and yet, you also feel guilty because you needed to run in the opposite direction. Before things got too painful.
âI can hear you thinking.â
Your body went stiff so Jungkook pulled you much closer as he ran a hand through your hair. He looked at you, eyes soft and half-lidded, your faces too close you felt like something else was going to happen.
But nothing ever happened. Of course.Â
He held your gaze a bit longer and you wanted to tell him the truth. Tell him to look at you just this once. But words failed you once more.
âThank you, Gguk.â
Not a lot of words need to be exchanged. You have been friends for so long that almost all your movements and emotions, no matter how subtle, were easily discernible. You know when Jungkook is having one of his creative blocks because he becomes irritable. Jungkook knows that you can sometimes be too hard on yourself when it comes to dancing, so he cooks your favorite bibimbap as a way to ease his stress. You and Jungkook just know how to comfort one another.
âMy silly darling,â He never called you that before, but you could almost hear Jungkook smile as he uttered it. âI want to be here.â
If your heart suddenly stopped, you hoped Jungkook didnât notice. I want to be here, he said. With a languid smile on your tired face, you succumbed to the pull of sleep, hoping your dreams about Jungkook would never end.
âYou already picked the last movie, ____.â
âFine, we can watch one of yours.â
Jungkookâs bunny smile reappeared and your heart grew ten times its size. After eating dinner, you both decided to watch a movie. After all, it was a Friday night and neither of you had the energy to spend it outside with other people. You watched as Jungkook flicked through the movie choices until he finally settled on a Marvel movie.Â
You were already halfway through the movie when the doorbell rang. You and Jungkook looked at each other, both of you surprised because you werenât expecting anyone at this late hour. As you shrugged your shoulders, Jungkook got up to answer the door.
You decided to pause the movie because you didnât want Jungkook to miss anything, but doing so made it clear that the sudden visitor was actually Yoongi.
The location of the door wasnât too far off from where you were sitting. You didnât mean to eavesdrop either, but you couldnât help but wonder why Jungkook didn't let Yoongi in.
âMia told me about your date. I donât understand, Jungkook, you both said you had a great time, so whatâs the problem?â
Oh, they were talking about Jungkookâs date. At this hour?
âI donât know, hyeong. I guess it never occurred to me to call her so quickly after a first date. Did you come all the way here just to ask that?â Jungkook was a fairly mellow person. Almost never irritable with anyone but himself, just very patient even when you could see how other people were already pushing his buttons.
âI think Mia really likes you, Gguk-ah. You should call her. I also came by to bring you back some of your art supples because you left them at the studio yesterday.â
You heard plastic rustling. Jungkook didnât answer right away, not until his voice lowered, almost sounding like he was pleading.
âLet me think about it, hyeong. Please?â
Yoongi sounded a bit exasperated, âFine. Howâs ____?â
âSheâs fine. We were actually watching a movie,â Jungkook was back to his usual tone of voice, but clipper.Â
âOh, thatâs niceâŠâ
âWould you like to join us? We still have a beer in the fridge, I think.â
âNo, I just⊠I was just about to go home and thought Iâd stop by to give you your things because I already had them in the car, but uhâ yeah. Maybe some other time.â
It didnât register with you right away that Jungkook had Miaâs number. Whether Jungkook asked for it or the other way around, they still exchanged numbers. There was a chance of a second date. You didnât notice the lump forming in your throat as you came to realize again that Jungkook wasnât yours. You had no right to think this way about Jungkook and his love life. He lives his own life, free to date anyone, anytime.Â
You werenât supposed to hear this conversation either. The feeling of impending dread slowly crept up on you. All you knew was that whatever you were feeling right now is something that shouldnât even be happening.
You were pulled out of your thoughts when you saw Jungkook return from the corner of his eye. You suddenly lost all strength to continue the movie. Without even thinking, you pulled yourself up to your feet with the intention of going back to your room. Maybe sleep would do something to dull the ache.
But then you remembered you had a hard time doing that, too.
Jungkook opened his mouth to say something, but no words came out. You held out hope for a minute thereâ hope that maybe Jungkook would tell you he was sorry, but then again, what would he be sorry for? He shouldnât feel sorry for anything, especially not your feelings.Â
The sadness was starting to fester through your bones again. You had to get out of the living room, away from the one person who could make you feel better. Wordlessly, you let your feet take you to the bedroom and quietly shut the door.Â
Jungkook never tried to pry nor force you to explain anything to him. He was always the understanding one, always the one who gave you your space when you needed it, even when you were being cold to him.
Thatâs the thing with Jungkookâ he knew exactly when to be there for you. Except for this time around, not even Jungkookâs presence can heal an unknown emptiness that you donât even recognize yourself.

Nine-year-old you never really liked the first few hours after school because that meant you had to stay and wait until your mom picked you up. School grounds can get pretty lonely, especially when all the other kids have already gone home. Young as you were, you found it funny that both you and your mom ended up closing shop every dayâ you closing school grounds, while your mom closed the register at the grocery store where she worked.Â
What nine-year-old you hated the most was when you had to wait after school while it rained because you couldnât walk around the courtyard and play.Â
You hugged your knees as you rocked yourself back and forth watching the rain splatter on the cold, hard ground. Of all days, you forgot to bring a jacket and you were starting to shiver. It was only four oâclock in the afternoon. Your mom wouldnât arrive until six.Â
Just after you let out a big sigh, a boy came running in your direction carrying an umbrella. Strange. No one but you usually stayed at school this late.Â
When the boy reached the stairs and closed his umbrella, he shook off excess water from his already wet hair, causing a few droplets to splatter all over your face.
âOops, sorry about that.â
The boy gave you his widest smile as he continued to catch his breath from running too fast. You usually saw this boy walk along the school hallways, always surrounded by his friends. You were also clubmates in dance.
âMy nameâs Jungkook. We go to dance club together.â
âI know...â You replied as you rested your chin on top of your knees again.
âYou dance really well, I wish I could be as graceful as you⊠anyway, what are you still doing here?âÂ
âIâm waiting for my mom. She usually picks me up, but she has to finish her job at the store first.â
âOh, okay. How long do you still have to wait for her?â
âProbably a few more hours,â you didnât mean for your tone to be somber, but you couldnât help it.Â
As much as you love your parents, sometimes it can get quite lonely.
âThat might take forever!â Jungkookâs eyes grew wide but you found it amusing. Most people would just say âohâ and move on. Or maybe pity you.
âItâs no big deal, Iâm used to it already.â
âWell, do you want to grab something to eat first?â
While you knew Jungkook meant no harm, you still wondered why he was offering all of a sudden. What was he even doing here?
âI donât thinkââ
âMy driver Mr. Hong-sik is parked right outside near a hotteok stand. Letâs go buy some!â
You hesitated because you werenât supposed to leave the school grounds until an adult came to pick you up but at the same time, you were really hungry.Â
âWhat do you say?â
âDo you promise that we will go back here after buying?â
Jungkook was already nodding, his smile growing wide again upon hearing the possibility of you giving in to the idea of hot hotteok.Â
âYes, of course. Mr. Hong-sik will take care of us, donât worry. Besidesââ Jungkook opened his umbrella, droplets of rain splattered across your face again, ââthis umbrella is big enough to fit us both.â
âOkay, letâs go.â
It would only be years later when Jungkook admitted to you that he had known for a while how you spent your days alone after school and that he wanted to keep you company.Â
When you were seventeen and Jungkook fifteen, the school dance team won an award. You both celebrated by eating ramen and ice cream at your motherâs grocery store.Â
When you and Jungkook went to college, you decided to share a room together because you both got into SNU. Over the years mishaps had happened, you both cringed at each otherâs disaster dates, and cried when you had your hearts broken by careless people. Through the highs and lows of life and love, you and Jungkook were a team.Â
Now that you are twenty-six and Jungkook twenty-four, you continue to conquer the world together.
Except that you never expected to slowly fall for the boy who accidentally splattered water on your face twice and shared his umbrella. Â

âYahâ stop eating all of the danmuji!â Taehyung playfully snapped as he chewed on his jajangmyeon.Â
âI already told you to order extra, but of course, you didnât listen again,â you replied, happily chewing on the kimchi.
âI totally forgot, okay? Let me breathe,â Taehyung pouted. âItâs not every day when little kids come into the studio and wreak havoc during hip hop class.â You chuckled at your best friendâs whining and placed a piece of danmuji on top of his noodles. Taehyung looked to you and mumbled his thanks.
You were sitting with your legs sprawled out on the dance floor of the dance studio. Both of you just finished your separate intensive classes and were fueling up for the next set this afternoon.
âI heard Jungkook went out on a date,â Taehyung isnât really one for dilly-dallying. Always straight to the point.Â
âYoongi told you, huh?â
âOf course. The man could never hide secrets from me. Not in our household.â
âYeah, youâre right. Jungkook did go on a date,â you didnât like where the conversation was going, but you couldnât bring yourself to stop Taehyung from asking further either. A part of you wanted to talk about it with someone.Â
âAnd how do you feel about that?â Taehyung shoved a piece of kimchi onto his mouth and waited for your answer.
You started to re-arrange the toppings on your plate, trying to avoid eye contact all of a sudden, âwhat do you mean?â
âI know you, ____. You canât hide from me.â
You chuckled at your best friendâs blunt nature. Itâs one of the things you liked most about him because you were the oppositeâ always caring, understanding, nice. You put others first before yourself because thatâs who you areâ the reliable friend. You know Taehyung means well and is just looking out for you, too.
âDo I have to answer your question?â
âYou donât have to, but I can tell itâs bothering you. You didnât even notice that I took the last piece of chicken just nowââ
âYAH!â
Taehyung snickered, âBut seriously, youâre quiet than usual. Does he still help you sleep?â
âHe does.â
âAnd he hasnât said anything beyond that?â
âWhat is he supposed to say?â
Taehyung shrugged, âYou tell me.â
âWeâre friends, Taehyung. Thereâs nothing else to sayâ You let your shoulders sag. Youâre surprised at yourself that youâve been holding the tension in.Â
âAfter everythingââ Taehyung paused and bit his bottom lip, trying to carefully choose what to say next, âDid it ever occur to you that maybe the reason why he volunteers to help you sleep is that he likes you too?â
âStop putting ideas into my head.â
âIâm not, but I do want to point out what you canât see, ____. Iâm your best friendâ Jungkook is, too, but with us itâs different. I donât feel the urge to jump you every so often, ah!---â Taehyung earned a playful smack from you, âLook, all Iâm saying is⊠you and Jungkook have been friends for a really long time so why donât you just talk to him?â
You started to argue, âItâs not that easy. It might ruin our friendship.â
âBut how else are you going to get past this?â
âTake my feelings to the grave,â you expressed glumly.
âSo dramatic. And very, very difficult for you to bear all on your own.â
âIâm scared, Taehyung. What if things become awkward?â
âWill Jungkook really let it come to that? Heâs your best friend. If he says he doesnât feel the same way, the more important thing here is you. You and your heartâ because at least in knowing, you can finally move forward. Date other people without the what ifs.â
You seemed to mull over Taehyungâs words.Â
âIâm not forcing you to ask him. At the end of the day, you get to decide. I just want you to be happy, ____. Always.â
âI know, Taehyung-ie. Thank you.â
You came home that night to Jungkook passed out from exhaustion on their couch. He still had his eyeglasses on, his apple pencil caught in between his fingers. His iPad was on top of the coffee table and you assumed that Jungkook rushed yet again another commission for a client. It was still earlyâ 8 oâ clock. You wondered if Jungkook had already eaten. You draped a blanket over him and adjusted his head on one of the pillows into a more comfortable position. The movement slightly jostled Jungkook awake. With half-lidded eyes, he gave you a sleepy smile.
âHi ____, youâre home.â
âHmm, I am.â
âHow was class today?â
âExcellent. Did you get to finish that commission?â
Jungkook yawned, âBarely... â
You reluctantly caressed Jungkook hair, fingers gently rubbing his scalp. As soon as you did, his eyes fell closed.Â
âHave you eaten, Gguk-ah?â
âNot yet. I was waiting for you.â
âYou didnât have to. What if I came home really late? You canât miss your meals.â
âYouâre here now, arenât you?â
You chuckled as he mumbled, âBrat. Iâll whip us up some kimchi kimbap and ramen. How does that sound?â
âIâd love that, thank you.â
âYou can sleep more. Iâll wake you up when dinnerâs ready.â
âI can help youââ
âStay put. Iâll be quick, okay?â
Jungkook nodded as he watched you disappear into the kitchen. You prepared all the supplies needed to make dinner and as soon as you started chopping the kimchi for the kimbap, you heard Jungkookâs soft snores.Â
Suddenly, all of your fears ebbed away. Emotions were a funny thingâ the fondness you had for Jungkook overtook your whole being everytime you looked at him. Sometimes you want to feel angry at how Jungkook seemed oblivious, but then again⊠he isnât really a mind-reader. You have always been affectionate with each other and you wondered where people drew the line between friendship and love. What happens when one catches feelings? What happens to both of you if a confession was the way to settle things once and for all? The stakes were too highâ confessing your feelings for Jungkook might make him pull away. What happens to the friendship built over the years? If you were lucky, maybe Jungkook might love you, too.
You were in a bind and you didnât like that.
Jungkook slept on the living room couch, tired from the dayâs work. You both make meals for each other. You sleep together on the same bed. Shouldnât life with Jungkook be this easy?Â
And obvious?
After twenty minutes, dinner was ready. You woke Jungkook up and he devoured the simple dinner over stories of your classes and his ideas for the clientâs project.Â
This friendship is simple. Light. It is a life well lived between two childhood friends that began with a shared an umbrella and hotteok. You wished it was always this uncomplicated.Â
Jungkook helped you sleep again that night. Not a lot of words were shared because you were honestly exhausted and just when you thought you didnât need cuddles, Jungkook went into your room and laid on your bed, not uttering a single word. He only wrapped his arms around you and breathed in your cotton scent.Â
âYouâre always helping me, Jungkook.â
âIs it working? Are you sleeping well?â
âI am, thanks to you.â
âIâm glad. Iâm really glad, ____.â
All is right in this world, all is well with us this way, you thought before you gave in to the pull of sleep for another night.Â

You woke up to the sunlight and an empty bed. Muffled sounds could be heard from outside the bedroom.
âMiaâs kind of annoyed that she gave you his number but you still havenât called herâ
âI know.â
âIs this about ____? Is that why you havenâtââ
âI donât know, hyeong, itâs too early to have this conversation.â
Yoongi came into view as soon as you reached the kitchen. His back was turned to you and it seemed like he was cooking pancakes. Jungkook was sitting on the stool by the counter and had his back to you.Â
âOh, good morning, ____,â Yoongi chimed.
âGood morning.â
Jungkook poured you a glass of orange juice, âSlept well?â
You didnât have your words yet so you just nodded. Even with Yoongi busy with the stove, you felt the tension that made itself known so suddenly around the kitchen.
And for some reason, Jungkook decided to throw out the trash, leaving you and Yoongi alone for a while.
âHow are you, ____â Yoongi asked as he gave you a serving of pancakes, egg, and bacon. The last thing you expected was to wake up to breakfast prepared by a visitor sprinkled with passive confrontation.
You sipped his orange juice again before replying, âIâm doing well. Dance classes are picking up.â
âIâm glad⊠and Jungkook?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âHow is Jungkook⊠and you?â
It was way too early for this conversation.
âI need you to be a bit more specific about what you really want to ask me, Yoongi.â
Yoongi was met with an almost deafening silence. You knew that apart from him, Jungkook confided in Yoongi the most. He knew most of Jungkookâs dating escapades and with that, his heart aches too. Yoongi is Jungkookâs fiercest protector, you are well-aware. You understand how he tends to be confrontational especially when it came to Jungkookâs feelings.Â
Because they go way back.
In all honesty, you were terrified of Yoongi knowing about how Jungkook had been helping you sleep, but you didnât know why you were scared. Yoongi is your friend too, after all.Â
Maybe because you wanted to keep such intimate moments with Jungkook for yourself. Something that was yours, and yours alone. Unfortunately, you had a gut feeling Yoongi knows a lot more than heâs letting on.
âJungkook just started dating again, ____.â
âIâm all too aware. I donât think Iâm going to be a problem.â
âIt might be if Jungkook helps you sleep every night.â
And there it is.
âWeâre just friends, Yoongi. Iâm not expecting anything from him.â You felt your heart sink to your feet, trampled on. Yoongi knew.Â
But why was frustration rising up in the back of your throat?
âAre you sure youâre not expecting anything?â
âWhat is that supposed to mean?â
Tension, tension, tension. You hated it.
âYou had your chance once, ____, and you walked away. Itâs not fair for you to do this to Jungkook again.â
And there it is. The word again .
You swallowed the lump in your throat, lightly tapping the glass of juice with your fingers, willing for the tears to retreat back to where they came from. You cannot afford to cry in front of Yoongi. Or Jungkook. It was too goddamn early.
You did not sign up to have your memories, your insecurities, and your reality laid bare on the kitchen counter.Â
âIt doesnât matter how I feel. Jungkook is my friend. He always will be.â
Vulnerability wasnât your strongest suit. You weren't your emotionsâ best soldier, either. You wanted to yell at Yoongi, shout at him for even implying that you were getting in the way of Jungkook and his dating life.
âJungkook cannot date freely if he always has to think about coming home to help you sleep,â Yoongiâs words cut like a knife, making you wince. âYou know he deserves better than that. You deserve better than that.â
You have very blunt and straightforward friends, and although they keep you grounded, sometimes you hate how they can casually talk to you about your feelings. Sometimes you think they forget that your sunny disposition can also be sometimes moored by rain and storms.Â
âIâm sorry, ____. That was too much, Iââ
âNo, Yoongi, itâs okay,â tears have already fallen and you hastily wiped them away, âYouâre right, it was my fault. Iâm the one who got us into this mess. Iâm the one who has the sleeping problem, Iâllâ Iâll figure something out, maybe get checked or somethingâŠâ You kept your eyes glued to the untouched food in front of you. Throat burning, fresh tears threatening to fall once more.
Yoongiâs words stungâ but heâs also right. The pain of the unspoken truth you try so hard to push down every day come rising to the surface and you are powerless to stop it.Â
Yoongi opened his mouth to say something, but immediately closed it the moment he looked over your shoulder. Your stomach churned because your worst fears werenât done with you yetâ Jungkook was standing by the door.
âI think itâs time for you to leave, Yoongi hyeong.â The only time you heard apparent hostility in Jungkookâs voice was years ago when someone attempted to jump you at a party. Jungkook is always kind, but when irritation, let alone animosity, takes over, he becomes a completely different person.Â

All you knew was that Jungkook and his girlfriend in tornado form are over.
The music blaring from the speakers were too loud, everyone was all over the placeâ Jungkook, Yoongi, Taehyung. It was Jungkookâs idea to get wasted at a club. You didnât always agree with Jungkookâs coping mechanisms, because you knew he was a terrible drinkerâ someone who couldnât hold his liquor well.Â
But he was heartbroken and what do good friends do? Let them cry and wallow.
But right now, it was time to go home. You called a cab for Yoongi and Taehyung, while you and Jungkook got into another. It was a good decision that you didnât bring your own car. You wouldnât have any other choice but to drag Jungkookâs drunk ass to the passenger seat and you werenât sure you could manage that.
You were thankful that Jungkook could still manage to walk, even if he needed to be physically supported by you. You both fumbled for a bit as you closed your apartment door behind you.
âAlright, you big baby, take off your shoes.â
Jungkook did as he was told, but you could tell his body was about to give up on him so you hastily walked him to the bedroom.
You heaved a big sigh after Jungkook collapsed into the mattress. You could hear Jungkookâs breathing slowly steady itself and you honestly thought he was asleep.
âAre you dead?â
When Jungkook didnât move, a playful smirk painted your lips and you shook your head. You leaned in closer to fluff Jungkookâs pillow, when his head suddenly turned to face you.Â
With eyes half-lidded, you thought Jungkook looked beautiful underneath the sliver of moonlight shining through the bedroom window. He reeked of alcohol and smoke, but you didnât mind. You couldnât help but hold his gaze.
Hesitant fingers reached up to trace the skin on your cheek. Jungkook blinked once as he ran gently ran his fingers from the corner of your eye to your chin.
Jungkookâs voice was so soft, you almost didn't hear him ask, âWhy donât you like me, ____?â
âWhat are you talking about, of course I like you.â
Jungkook shook his head, âThatâs not what I meantâŠâ
Your heart was beating wildly in your chest. You reminded yourself that Jungkook was intoxicated. He wouldnât remember this tomorrow. He might not even know what he is doing or saying right now.
âWhy canât you love me, ____?â Jungkook swallowed the lump forming in his throat, âbecause I have loved you for so long and you wonât even look at me.â
You wanted to cry, but you didnât exactly know why, âThatâs not true, Jungkook.â
âThen prove it, ____.â
âI donât know how.â
Jungkook, in a way, helped you. With eyes focused on your lips, he slowly lifted his head to graze your mouth with his own. When he finally kissed you, your head was spinning that you had to use your arm for support to keep you up.
Jungkook mustered up all of his remaining strength to sit up on the bed to kiss you properly. He cupped your face with his hand and you did the same. Under the same moonlight, you and Jungkook started to take that one step closer to finally acknowledging what has been there all along.
But in your head, you didnât know what you want.
Lips separated, letting the both of you breathe. Jungkook touched his forehead against yours before his lips planted a light, lingering kiss there.
Your heart sank even deeper and you fought the tears that were about to come.
Because even though you really loved Jungkook, you and he were at the right place at the wrong time.
The next morning, you and Jungkook werenât the type to dance around each other. He did remember what happened last night.
âI need to know, ____. I need to know what you want.â
âIâm sorry, Jungkook.â
Jungkook nodded, but you didnât miss the flash of sadness that passed through his once hopeful eyes.Â
âAre we still friends at least?â
It took all of you to nod your head in agreement. It was better this way.
âOf course we are.â
âThen thatâs all I want, ____.â
Just as Yoongi closed the door behind him and it was just you and Jungkook in the now tense atmosphere of the apartment, confusion flooded you. Dread soon followed upon realizing what had just happened.Â
You were holding Jungkook back and itâs all your fault. All because you still couldnât decide what you really want.Â
When Jungkook finally locked eyes with you, his gentle gaze made your heart flutter. You donât deserve it, you thought. But you were allured by it-- so easy to get lost in the sea of Jungkookâs beautiful, observant brown eyes, like they were meant to see right through you, heart and soul. Your face slowly morphed into a pain Jungkook didnât recognize, a sadness he hasnât seen before. Your bottom lip began to quiver and before you knew it, you full-on sobbed into your hands. Just as quickly as the collapse of everything began, Jungkook was swift on his feet, taking you into his arms.Â
Jungkook embraces you tightly, his breathing controlled in an effort to curb your sobs. You could hear Jungkookâs heartbeat and it was an odd source of comfort despite the distress you were actively feeling. You felt Jungkookâs large hand stroke your hair in slow motion, chin resting on top of your head as if trying to silently tell you donât cry.
Being with Jungkook felt like drowning and coming up for air all at the same timeâ your constant, but also your poison. Yoongi was right, Jungkook deserves to be happy after you blew your chance to tell him how you really felt.Â
You loved Jungkook, but you had to let him go because he doesnât deserve to be with someone who cannot make up her mind. When you said no to him a year ago, you thought it was the best for the both of youâ Jungkook was hurting and he kissed you because he was drunk and in pain. Not because he loves you. You thought that maybe after some time had passed, what happened that night would just be a distant memory between two friends who had a momentary lapse of judgment.
You have to let him go because itâs the right thing to do, the only way to save the friendship you built over the years. You once saved it, you cannot mess up again. It was selfish, yet so selfless.
When you finally calmed down a little bit more and your breathing slowed, Jungkook loosened his grip. You immediately felt the distance once more, but it was as if Jungkook heard your thoughts because he only pulled away to wipe your tears with his thumbs. Jungkookâs hands cupped your face for a while longer, staring into your teary eyes. Jungkook mumbled an apology as he pressed his forehead with yours. As he closed his eyes, you received a glimpse of Jungkookâs sadness without words.Â
Loving Jungkook isnât supposed to be painful.
Jungkook had to meet a new client so that meant he needed to leave the apartment. You could tell it was difficult for him to leave you all alone in the apartment, but Jungkook only asked if you were going to be okay.
You struggled to leave home that day, but you had to because if you didnât get out and teach dance, you would continue to drown in your own suffering. You both left the apartment with nothing but your unspoken words and broken hearts.
Jungkook would find himself running late for his meeting and he arrived home to what he thought was a dark, empty apartment. Trodding down the hall to your room, he was mildly surprised to see the door was slightly ajar. Lying on the bed was you. Sleeping.
Jungkook quietly entered the room and knelt down by the side of the bed. Staring at you, with the moonlight shining down on your face, you looked sereneâ a stark contrast to the chaos that transpired earlier that day. Your lips were slightly parted and Jungkook found himself smiling at the sight. He gently ran his knuckles down your cheek. He did that for a while, just intentionally watching and helping you sleep even more peacefully in the gentlest way. Jungkook was thankful that you didnât seem to be aware that you weren't alone.Â
You kept your eyes closed as you reveled in the softness of Jungkookâs touch. You initially thought you were dreaming of Jungkook kneeling beside you because after all, the sleep gummies seemed to knock you out enough to fall asleep without him this time. But you realized it wasnât a dream.
Jungkook came home.
The ache in your heart returned, but at the same time, you wished this moment of Jungkook comforting you never ended. Because at least you could have Jungkook like this.

âWill you stay still, ____? Iâm not done yet.âÂ
You pouted as you watched Jungkook draw a bowl of ramen on your leg cast. You injured yourself while attempting to do a tourner for an after-school ballet class. You and Jungkook were now in university and renting an apartment together. Your leg rested on Jungkookâs lap while you both sat on the living room couch. Jungkook slightly had his tongue out while he colored in the ribbons and you scoffed.
âAre you done now?â
âYou donât rush art.â
âYeah but Iâm hungry and I think my leg is asleep.â
Jungkook smirked, âYour leg being in a cast doesnât really have a choice given the circumstances, what did you expect?â You smacked him with a pillow, âYou asshole, give me my leg back.â
âOw! Nuh uh. Iâm almost done.â
You huffed, feigning annoyance. But you were actually endeared with Jungkookâs enthusiasm to draw a different object on your leg cast every week. The moment you got out of the hospital and after Jungkook fed you some jjampong, he carried you to the same living room couch and drew the yellow umbrella he used the day you bought hotteok. The following week, it was a sketch of a person dancing ballet which Jungkook referred to as, âthe loveliest ballet dancer in the universe.â This week, it was ballet shoes hanging on one side of the backrest of a chair.
âThere, done!â Jungkook slightly pulled away to admire his work then he turned and gave you his dorkiest smile. You could never ask for more.

Weeks passed as you and Jungkook fell into usual routine. You can no longer recall since when you started having a hard time communicating feelings. It wasnât like you and Jungkook fought a lot because you almost never do. But thereâs always that elephant in the room that neither of you choose to address even though itâs already staring back at you both.
On Jungkookâs birthday, Taehyung decided it would be good for you all to spend your time at a club after having dinner. From the get-go, the people in attendance were the birthday boy, Taehyung, Yoongi, you, and Mia.
Needless to say, you were awkward and in pain the entire time.
It was your first time to actually see Jungkook pay attention to someone else in a romantic way. Although he and Mia have yet to put a label on anything, they continued to date, much to your misery.
At the birthday dinner, you tried your best not to look at Jungkook and Mia the whole time, but by some strange magnetic force, everytime you unconsciously looked at Jungkook, his eyes found you.
Come to think of it, Mia was the clingy one the whole night. But maybe you were just misinterpreting things. When Taehyung suggested they go to a club, you internally groaned. Not only was this a repeat performance of what you did wrong a year ago, but it was also like salt being rubbed on a wound that never completely healed well.Â
âFuck it, letâs get wasted,â you thought. You werenât about to let your misery ruin a fun night.
So much for that, though. You couldnât even pay attention to your drink because Mia was already trying to get too close to Jungkook. The whole time, Jungkookâs expressions were unreadable. One of his many stupid traits, you sarcastically thought.Â
You don't know exactly what happened afterâ Jungkook went to the bar to order more drinks for the table, followed not too long by Mia. She was relentless in flirting with Jungkook who seemed stoic and indifferent and awkward. Mia must have been really bad at reading people. Still, she didnât give up that easily because she dragged Jungkook to the middle of the dance floor and tried to get him to dance.Â
Maybe you just wanted to see what you wanted to, but if you really were in the right frame of mind, you swore you saw Jungkook finally give in and dance with her.Â
Jungkook was having fun with someone else on his birthday. This is what he deservesâ to be happy and free. Jungkook doesnât have to sacrifice his time just to help you sleep every night.Â
You felt like you were about to throw up. The room started spinning and suddenly all you could hear were muffled sounds of the music bass. Before you knew it, you were making your way to the exit. You needed to get out. You faintly heard Taehyung calling out to you, asking what was wrong but the tightness in your chest demanded much of your attention.Â
When you reached the exit, you pushed the door all the way with all your might and started to walk. You were relieved for once that you werenât able to drink a drop because you needed a clear head to get home safely. The club was a short distance from the apartment and all you wanted to do was lie in bed and cry yourself to sleep.Â
It has been weeks. Weeks of skirting around Jungkook, acting like nothing was amiss. It worked for a while, but you knew it would backfire eventually.
You didnât think this plan of ignoring feelings would fail you so soon. You thought you were stronger.
Your hands were shaking so badly that you struggled to enter the correct passcode to the door:Â 090197.
You cursed at the irony.Â
Not bothering to turn on the lights, you stumbled in the dark and took off your heels. You went straight to your room and collapsed on the bed. You let the tears stain his pillow. This isnât new to you nowâ crying. It somehow helped you sleep, anyway. Right now, you don't care if you cried your eyes raw. You were hurt, in pain, and you didnât know what to do.
Nights felt like an eternity for an insomniac like you. Your thoughts were your biggest enemy in the dead of night and most of the time you are powerless to control them. You shouldnât have allowed Jungkook to help you in the first place. Otherwise, you wouldnât find yourself in this predicament. Youâve already kept your distance before, why did you fail again now? You shouldâve known your place, the order in this world. You were Jungkookâs best friend, and you decided that for the both of you that day you told him you were sorry.
Ruminating thoughts can be a bitch because it makes you oblivious to your surroundings in real time.
You suddenly felt the other side of the bed dip. You heard sheets rustle and felt a different kind of warmth-- the kind that only your best friend could give.
Jungkook wrapped his arms around you and breathed in your scent. In the silence of your room, Jungkook, once again, came home to you.
Both of you didnât speak for a long while, just listening to each otherâs rhythm. You felt your bottom lip quiverâ you were on the verge of crying again and as you started to sit up and perhaps leave, you felt Jungkook tighten his grip as he clasped his fingers together, securing you in place.
âPlease donât cry.â
You swallowed and tried to reply, but your voice cracked instead, âWhy are you here, Jungkook?â
âI want to stay here with you.â
âItâs your birthday.â
âYes, it is.â
âThen why?â
âLike I said, I want to stay here with you.â
Like wildfire, your heart swelled even when your brain told you not to fall for Jungkookâs words. That you were only reading too much into things, âWhat aboutââ
âI told them I wanted to go home because you already did. I turned around to look for you because I heard the barista said there were french fries, but you werenât at the table anymore.â
Tears started to stream down your face and you were grateful you weren't facing Jungkook.Â
âI hate being the reason why you always cry, ____. I have done absolutely nothing to make things better for you and I keep making you feel sad.â Jungkookâs voice was laced with tight emotion and it was something you were hearing for the first time. Jungkook buried himself deeper in the crook of your neck.
âIt hurts so much, Jungkook.â
Lifting his head, Jungkook moved in closer to whisper in your ear, âI know. I know. Iâm so sorry.âÂ
You breathed a deep sigh as you willed away the tears. Right on cue, Jungkook gently turned your body to face him. âThatâs better,â Jungkook gently smiled, pushing strands of hair away from your face.
With Jungkookâs right arm under your head and his left engulfing you in an embrace, you curled into Jungkookâs chest. No matter what pain you may be feeling, it all dissipates once youâre with Jungkook.Â
âI am so sorry, ____. Iâm sorry I keep running away.â
You let a small smile take over his lips, âNo, Jungkook. You donât have to apologize. All of this is my faultâ
âItâs not⊠itâs not your fault. Itâs mine,â you saw Jungkook swallow. You looked over Jungkookâs shoulder, at the clock situated on top of the side table. Thirty minutes left until Jungkook's birthday ends.
âItâs still your birthday. You shouldnât be spending it apologizing for something you didnât do.â
âI am enjoying my birthday because I havenât lost you yet. And it is my fault, stop fighting me.â Jungkook smiled. âHave I ever told you how beautiful you are? Especially under moonlit skies.â
âI donât think so. Not yet.â
âThen allow me to tell you now. Youâre beautiful. The most beautiful person inside out and I am so lucky to have you. Thank you for not leaving me.â
You scooted closer to Jungkook, trying to fill in all the spaces in between.Â
It was almost a whisper and you almost didnât hear it, âSleep well my silly, beautiful darling,â your eyes flutter close as you felt Jungkook give you a kiss on your templeâ a reassuring one, this time.Â

âHey.â
You jumped at the sound of Jungkookâs unusually low voice. âShit,â you mumbled, earning a pretty smile from Jungkook. âHow long have you been standing there?â
The smile didnât leave Jungkookâs face as he apologized and said with all honesty, âA while.â
You have been spending more late nights in the studio since you and Taehyung started offering additional classes. You held a beginnerâs ballet class for children after school hours and you felt you had to spend more time thinking about their routines. Kids need structure, lest their attention becomes too difficult to get a hold of. Jungkook, being the sweetest, always stayed up to wait for you to get home and eat dinner together.Â
This time around, Jungkook decided to pick you up from the studio.
You took in the sight of Jungkook who was leaning against the door frame, wearing a cream oversized sweater and white pants. Even in the dimly lit room, Jungkookâs handsome face was radiant.
Seeing him feels like coming home.
Jungkook walked up to you with his hands in his pockets, âI always get caught up in your world whenever I watch you dance. That hasnât changed.â He was suddenly standing so close to you that you had to clear his throat. Yet you didnât pull away, either.
âTime passes when that world is not working in my favor,â you said as you rolled your shoulders backward.
âIs this the ballet class for the kids?âÂ
You hummed in response, âOne would think itâs easy enough to make a routine for little kids when really, going back to basics sometimes is the hardest thing.â
âWhat did you use to tell me?â Jungkook asked warmly, all innocence and love, but you recognized that tone of his.Â
âJungkookââ
âHelp me remember, ____. How did we do it back then? When we couldnât figure out a new routine,â you heard the heels of Jungkookâs white chelsea boots clatter against the wooden floor as he stepped away a bit from you.
You were taken back to your days in the dance club with Jungkook, the two of you in a smaller studio after school practicing for competitions. You and Jungkook were the groupâs best dancers and that also meant you were almost always tasked to come up with new choreography. You recalled how you and Jungkook used to practice no matter how long it took.Â
Right now, at this very moment, as Jungkook gently urges you to remind you of those days, you appreciated what he was trying to do.
âIâd always tell you, âIâm tired, I donât want to do this anymore,ââ
âHm, and how did I respond?â Jungkookâs eyes never left your face and his voice was so low, that it sent shivers up your spine.
âYouâd tell me we didnât have to do the things other people ask us to dance⊠not right now.â you breathed as Jungkookâs face inched closer to yours, so close that you could already hear Jungkookâs heartbeat.Â
âAnd then?â
âWeâd dance. For ourselves, together.âÂ
Just as the words escaped your lips, Jungkook slightly pulled away to take his phone out of his pocket, scroll through a playlist, the very same playlist Jungkook uses whenever you both lounge around on a Sunday morning. He found the song he was looking for and pressed play. Â
Jungkook put his phone back in his pocket and whispered, âWe dance. For ourselves, together.â He wrapped an arm around your waist while his other hand trailed down to hold your own, intertwining both sets of fingers. Falling, you easily melted into Jungkook, your worries about the ballet routines already forgotten.
With bodies pressed close, you felt your heart plummet to a deep dive into your stomach, leaving butterflies as it burst into a million pretty pieces. Jungkook was never one for sweet words, always choosing to convey his thoughts and feelings through his art. He had given you plenty of his work over the years, drawn on crumpled tissue papers or on the back of receipts. Always in all honesty quietly telling you he was there for you no matter what.
And through dance, he was the sameâ loving, thoughtful, yours.Â
âIt has been a while since you last danced, right?â
Jungkook leans his forehead into yours, his eyes focused on the floor. He hums his response as he starts to lead the dance.
âIt has been a while since I last danced with you,â Jungkook whispered. âDance with me so I remember, my love.â
You close your eyes, resting your chin on Jungkookâs shoulder, âRemember what, Jungkook?â
âHelp me remember everything good about you and me.âÂ
And although Jungkook couldnât see it, you smile as you tilt your head to the side. You let Jungkook lead the both of you to the melody of the music for a good few minutes until you fell into a slow, swaying rhythm.Â
âI missed dancing with you like this,â you swore you felt Jungkook tighten his hold around your middle a little bit more. Jungkook dropped a kiss to your bare shoulder and said with all reverence, âI miss you, ____.â
He misses you, not missed. You never wanted to let him go.Â
You didnât want to stop touching Jungkook so as you continued to allow your feet to be led by him, you ran a trail using your hand from Jungkookâs shoulders, landing on his chest. Jungkook ran his own hand at the expanse of your back, waiting, waiting.Â
âAnd I miss you too,â you said with a smile. Jungkook cupped your face and ran a thumb to your cheekbone. Never leaving your eyes, he responded, âItâs always a pleasure to dance with you, ____.â
âI always seem more eager to dance when Iâm with you,â you said.Â
And I always love dancing with you.
âThatâs because we know each otherâs moves well. Weâre in sync no matter how long itâs been.â
Tentatively, you respond, âMaybe we should do it again⊠more often, this time.â
âI wouldnât mind that at all. Iâll dance with you forever.âÂ
You and Jungkook went home that night and slept once more in each otherâs arms. You noticed a change this time. You felt peaceful, more hopeful. Jungkook didnât say anything definitive, still, but maybe his heart did.Â
And you fell into a quiet sleep as soon as Jungkook kissed your temple. This time, his kiss was more intentional, more heartfelt, like he never wants to let you go.
Not again.Â

You woke up the next morning still reeling from the dance you shared with Jungkook. Always the romantic, you thought as you shook your head. Usually, Jungkook was already up and about before you even opened one eye, but life continues to surprise you.Â
Jungkook was sitting on the bed, drawing on his iPad. You couldnât believe it at firstâ you rubbed sleep out of your eyes and looked at your own phone for the time. It was 8 oâclock and Jungkook was drawing.
The minute you moved, Jungkook was attentive. He stopped drawing as he turned to you to mumble a good morning.Â
âGood morning to you, too. What are you doing so early in the morning?â
âOh, I woke up earlierââ
Cutting him off, you teased, âYou always do.âÂ
Jungkook chuckled, the crinkles in around his eyes so evident, so endearing, âYeah. Um⊠I justâ the morning light through the window was just so beautiful and I had to draw it.â
âYou drew a sunrise at 8 oâclock?â
You rolled your eyes as Jungkook said matter-of-factly, âActually, 6 oâclock⊠but no, I didnât draw the sunrise, not exactly.â
âThen what did you draw?â
Instead of responding, Jungkook gave you his iPad. You realized Jungkook drew you. Jungkook used digital watercolor brushes to paint a picture of you sleeping with your bedroom window behind you. Sunlight accentuated the side of your face, expression tranquil.Â
âItâs not finished yet, I need to fill in some of theââ
âItâs beautiful, Jungkook.â
âYou always say that, ____.â
âBecause your works are beautiful. Every single one of them,â you couldnât stop admiring Jungkookâs work. You felt your throat constrict once more, emotions starting to take over. This isnât the first time Jungkook drew you, but itâs definitely the first time you felt something different after seeing his artâ a love that continues to blossom, a love for Jungkook that never withered. For the past few weeks, you felt like you were slowly coming to terms with you and him being just best friends, but after last night, you were starting to backslide.Â
You will always love Jungkook no matter whatâ you know that now. Maybe not in the way you want, but Jungkook will continue to have a special hold on your heart that no one else can replace.Â
âThank you for this, Gguk-ah. Can we print and frame this? When youâre done, that is.â
âOf course, ____. Iâm glad you like it.â
One of the things you and Jungkook appreciate about the apartment is the silence because itâs never an awkward one. In silence, youâre both comfortableâ awkward and pain and everything else in between. In the shared space, you and Jungkook are free to love one another.
In silence, you also hear each otherâs hunger. You giggled as Jungkook turned beet red. After all these years of living together, Jungkook still tended to be embarrassed around you. One of the many adorable Jeon Jungkook traits that you love.
âThatâs my cue to make breakfast.â
You stood up and ran a hand through your hair before pocketing your phone. Jungkook didnât move an inch. You didnât think much of it, but just as you were about to walk out the door, Jungkook called out to you and scrambled to his feet.Â
Mornings with Jungkook more often than not are calm, but when you saw Jungkook walk up the short distance to where you were standing, his gaze so strong, your heart began to race. Because you were standing too close to each other, you felt Jungkook take a deep breath before uttering the words you never thought youâd hear from him.
âDonât leave me.â
At first, you thought you heard wrong. A few seconds later your brain told you that maybe it was Jungkookâs way of saying that he wanted you both to stay in bed a little while longer because after all, it was a Sunday.
But then a third thought came to you, the most dreaded oneâ what if?
âS-say that again.â
It was physically impossible for Jungkook to get even closer to you. The wide smile drawn on his face made all the difference.
âDonât leave me.â
Like a bucket of cold water doused on you, you couldnât believe what Jungkook was really trying to tell you. Your childhood best friend, the man of your dreams. The one person who will move mountains for you without being asked is trying to tell you something you longed to hear.
âSay that again⊠o-one more time.â
Tears threatened to flow from your sparkling eyes and Jungkook was quick to hold you small face in his hands, â____. Please⊠donât ever leave me.â
You struggled not to cry so much upon finally understanding what Jungkook was really trying to say. You wanted to respond to Jungkookâs plea, but all that came out was a sob. Jungkook peppered your face with soft kisses down to your jaw. You found yourself holding on to Jungkook, grip like a vice. You don't want to let him go. You will never.Â
Not again.
You tried your best to properly respond this time, âDonât worry, Gguk. I will never, ever leave you.â You ran your knuckles down Jungkookâs face, âI was just going to make us breakfast because youâre hungry.â
Jungkook laughed at how you could still manage to make an intimate moment so endearing. He held your wrist and kissed the palm of your hand before leaning in to finally kiss you full on your lips. His kiss was tentative at first until he decided to be bolder, silently asking you to let him in. You readily gave Jungkook access to kiss you even deeper. Like wildfire, heat spreads throughout your bodyâ this is what it feels like to kiss Jungkook without reservation. This is what it feels like to kiss your best friend, no holds barred.
Overwhelmed with affection, you felt yourself being lifted by Jungkook and your legs automatically cling to his waist. The position gave him an even better angle to kiss the person he has longed for almost all his life, âHow long, Jungkook? How long have you really liked me?â
You didnât think Jungkook would immediately understand what you were trying to ask, âSince that day I asked you to dance with me under the rain.â
Jungkook saw the look of recognition in your eyes. He knew you knew what he was referring to. âI have always been in love with you, ____. I just⊠I was so scared of you rejecting me that I thought it was best if I kept my feelings to myself. I tried dating other people because I thought maybe that would help me get to know others better.â
And as if Jungkook could read your mind, he kissed your forehead before talking again.
âI donât regret kissing you that night⊠I was drunk, but I was sober enough to know and remember what I said. We broke up because she told me I was always distracted. I always thought of you everywhere we went. She told me I never really moved on⊠that I still call out your name even when I was with someone else. When you told me no then, I knew it was my fault for not thinking things through. It was my mistake that I didnât communicate with you better, ____. Iâm sorry.â
You didnât have a lot of words to respond with, not after that speech from Jungkook so you only asked ever so meekly, âAnd Mia?â
âI told her we were better off as friends. She took it quite well than I expected. I think deep down, she knew too.â
âKnew what?â
âThat I was undeniably, irrevocably in love with you.â
âDo you really have to use big adjectives?â
Jungkook shrugged and chuckled, âMakes for good conversation. Iâm trying to communicate better, remember?â
It was your turn to chuckle and lean your forehead against his.Â
âIâm sorry it took me so long to get here, ____. I put you through so much pain and I just let it happen.â
You shook your head, wanting to let Jungkook know this wasnât all on him.
âIf anything, you have always made me so happy, Jungkook. I donât get to show you how much all the time.â
âCan we start over?â Jungkook looked at you, full of hope.
âI would love that.â
âI love you, ____.â
My best friend in this entire world, whom I love.
âI love you, too, Jungkook.â
My best friend in this entire world, who loves me back.

Your hotteok was already paid for by Jungkook before you even had the chance to pay for it yourself. âItâs all taken care of,â Jungkook said.
Both of you were already hungry from running so you decided to eat right there under the hotteok stand. You could see a black car parked across the street and assumed that it must be Mr. Hong-sik. You both ate in silence for a while, listening to the pitter-patter of the rain until you felt Jungkook tugging your sleeve.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âCome on, ____â
âWhere are we going?â
âThere!â
You looked to where Jungkook was pointing with his finger. There was nothing there but the school.
âYou want to go back to where we came from?â
âNot really. School is boring,â Jungkook mused and before you knew it, you were being pulled in the middle of pouring rain.
âWhat are you doing, Jungkook? We are going to get wet!â
âWe already are, ____! Come on!â
You both had to shout over the steady noise of the rain. You realized Jungkook wasnât kiddingâ he was really under the rain, in the middle of the schoolâs wide, open space, waiting for you to join him.Â
âYou are insane, Jeon Jungkook!â you shouted, but he just grinned that much harder. He took both your hands and led you to jump and dance in the rain.
âMaybe I am, but itâs fun to dance in the rain with someone else!â
You felt so glad to be living the same time with someone as Jungkook after that day.Â
The day you will forever be grateful for.
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perhaps love

pairing: jungkook x reader
summary: for as long as you can remember, you have been in love with your childhood friend turned roommate, but jeon jungkook remains oblivious even when he comes to comfort and help you sleep every night.
genre/tags: fluff, friends to lovers, unrequited love, angst, hurt & comfort, mentions of drinking & insomnia
word count: 12.5 k
a/n: no matter how many times i tear this story down, it will always come back swinging. perhaps love was the very first fic i wrote for the fandom and this story means a ton.
For as long as you could remember, you had loved Jungkook with all of your heart.
But the reality is, love seemed out of reach, a far stretch. Not when Jungkook was first and foremost your best friend.
The whole apartment was surrounded by darkness, except for the pure moonlight that seeped through your bedroom window. Your room was your favorite place in the world-- away from everyone, just you and the stillness. You had really bad sleeping habits and your insomnia has gotten worse over time. You tried everything to fall asleep, including hot showers and scented candles. Nothing worked⊠except for Jungkook.
Jungkook usually played games into the night as his own way to unwind from the stress of being one of the most sought-after graphic artists. When heâs not holding the console, heâs nose deep into his computer or tablet, illustrating his next commission. He just submitted his drafts for his latest clientâs marketing kit a few hours prior so he could afford to while away his time tonight. He walked to the kitchen to grab another can of beer when he saw your bedroom door slightly ajar. He padded his way through the hall and leaned against the doorframe, watching your peaceful expression
âCanât sleep?â
You turned your head in the direction of the bedroom door. Jungkookâs gentle voice that echoed through the quiet of their shared apartment was his other favorite place in the world.Â
âItâs always hard.â
Jungkook pushed the door further and went inside. You two had been living together for almost two years and Jungkook already knew the layout of the space like the back of his hand. He set the unopened beer can on the bedside table and went under the duvet with you. It had always been this simple-- it was either Jungkook grabbed an extra beer can and share it with you or coaxed you to sleep entirely. Tonight, it was the latter. Jungkook ran a hand up and down your back.
You felt a pang inside your chest. It was barely there but still felt. Tonight was different, lonelier. You closed your eyes, thinking that maybe this was just how it had to be.
âTell me what you need,â Jungkook muttered.
âGgukâŠâ you started. Jungkook hummed, ever so kind, so patient. âCan you help me sleep?â
Years of friendship made words between you comfortable and safe. Your insomnia started right around the time your dance studio was gaining more enrollees and by the end of a year, you already needed to hire a few more dancers and bigger studio space. Jungkook was there to witness all your hard work, sleepless nights trying to perfect a routine you had to teach every week. Jungkook was there to help you through the breakdowns and occasionally had to endure your spats, to which you apologized for with ramen and kimbap.Â
You and Jungkook go way back, but tonight itâs just the two of you and your shared present. Jungkook helped you lay down on the bed and your heart swelled . Jungkook lay on his side as he gently guided you to face him. In the calm of the night, you saw stars in Jungkookâs eyes. You willed yourself not to speak for fear of breaking the moment. Jungkook started to caress your cheek ever so lightly, eyes falling close as you reveled in the softness of how Jungkook took care of you. As Jungkook continued to comfort you, he started singing your favorite sleep song.
now playing:Â watch you sleep. by girl in red
Jungkookâs melodious voice rang through the room with much reverence. You both find yourselves busy in life, but you always, always come back home to each other-- and that thought makes your heart ache so much more. Tonight might be lonely, but you also treasured moments like this when you allowed yourself to surrender, to take pleasure in being with Jungkook. By the time he finished the song, you were already fighting to stay awake.
I want to be with you for longer. Â
âWhat about your game, Gguk?â
âI will play another round before I go to bed. Right now, youâre more important.â Jungkook tucked a loose strand of hair behind your ear. âIâll stay with you for as long as you need me to.â
âGguk-ah.â
A smirk found its way into Jungkookâs pretty lips. He knew what was coming next.
âCan you stay?â
It felt like the whole room stilled ten times over.
âI mean⊠just for tonight,â you quickly added, worried you mightâve said the wrong thing too late.
Jungkook gently got up from the bed and walked out the door, leaving you to wonder if you messed up. Yeah, you did , you thought. Was it that easy to mess things up? Was Jungkook really that uninterested? As you listened to Jungkookâs footsteps, you also heard the gameplay music coming from the living room abruptly stop. A few objects were heard being moved around until Jungkookâs footsteps once again became louder.Â
Jungkook said nothing as he closed the door to your bedroom, his weight sinking into the other side of the bed.Â
Oh, he came back, your mind dumbly said.
It was always familiar, that feeling of Jungkook being too close. You wished it never had to end. Jungkook slid an arm under you and the other caged you in closer to his chest. He dropped a light kiss to the top of your head and picked up where his hands left offâ grazing your spine.Â
âAre you cold?â
You swore you heard Jungkook smile through his words.
âNo. The duvet can cover us both, I think.â
âHmm. Iâll hold you through the night in case the duvet falls.âÂ
Jungkook placed another feathery kiss on your forehead. A few seconds seemed to have passed with nothing but comfortable silence, two hearts beating for one another.
âGoodnight, Jungkook.âÂ
You felt Jungkookâs hold on you grow tighter.
âGoodnight, ____.âÂ

The morning after was both the easiest and hardest thing you had to face because it was either you woke up to Jungkook still peacefully sleeping beside you or to an already empty bedside.Â
This time around, Jungkook was already awake and smiling.
Smiling.
You thought it to be so endearing and cruel of him at the same time. Jungkook never watched you sleep before.Â
Chuckling probably because he saw your wide eyes, he asked, âDid you sleep well?â
You shifted before nodding with a small smile. âHow about you?â
âLike a baby.â
You chuckled too as he yawned and stretched. Youâre so beautiful like this.
âWhat do you want for breakfast, ___?â
âDo we still have eggs?â
Jungkook nodded, âand bacon, too.â
âUgh, heaven on earth. Iâll have both, please.â
Jungkook smiled warmly like he was the soft morning light himself, âIâll whip us some pancakes, too.â
You nodded, yawning a second time. You got up to brush your teeth and do the usual morning skincare routine. As you stared at yourself through the mirror, you thought about how you could feel so content living with Jungkook like thisâ peaceful with endless possibilities.Â
You realized your love for Jungkook on a rainy day when both of you were supposed to try and fly the kites you made over Gwangalli beach in Busan. You remember feeling bummed out because Jungkook put so much hard work into making those kites, only to be destroyed by a sudden downpour. Youâd expected Jungkook to be upset as well, but to your surprise, Jungkook pulled you into the pouring rain to dance. He always did that. You thought he was crazy for doing so, but you went along with your fifteen-year-old friendâs absurd idea.Â
It was a good thing you let yourself be pulled into pouring rain by Jeon Jungkook⊠because from then on, your love for him just grew. Blossomed like the spring flowers on a cool afternoon.
You were pulled out from your memories when you heard a phone ring. You quickly finished combing your hair and went out of the room, feeling hopeful about breakfast.
â...hyeong, Iâm not sure if this is a good idea.â
It was Jungkook speaking to someone on the other end of the line. He had his AirPods on as he waited for the bacon to turn crispyâ just the way you liked it. You sat down across from Jungkook on the kitchen counter and he gave you a small smile, even though his eyebrows were furrowed.
âOkay, fine, fine, Iâll go⊠Iâll see you later.â Jungkook tapped the right AirPod twice, ending the call. You could tell something was off.Â
âEverything okay?â
Jungkook didnât answer right away as he transferred the bacon onto a plate with paper towels. âYeah, that was Yoongi hyeongâ
âOh great, are you guys meeting up later?â You tried to make light of the situation, but could already feel the other shoe was about to drop.
Youâve always had that lingering anxiety at the pit of your stomach whenever you were with Jungkook. It co-exists, always present as your love for him. Itâs the product of a love unreciprocated.
Jungkook hummed, too concentrated on the eggs in front of him. âHyeong set me up on a date with someone.â
âOhâŠâ
Jungkook kept his head down as he cooked, but you didnât miss how he looked up briefly at you the moment the small surprise left your lips.
âThatâs great, Jungkook. Isnât it? Itâs about time you tried dating again.âÂ
The morning was already starting to crumble right before you could even get through breakfast.
âYeah, I⊠I think itâd be fun. Iâll see how it goes.â
You have seen Jungkookâs fair share of dating experiences over the course of your friendship. He never brought anyone home to your apartment, but you almost always witnessed how fleeting his dates were. It wasnât as if Jungkook didnât like them, itâs just that he prioritized his work more than the possibility of finding love. The last one Jungkook dated was like a tornado in human form. You remembered how happy he always seemed to be after their dates. Heâd tell you about how she made him want to come out of his shell more and that maybe, just maybe she could be the one. You were happy for his best friend then, you always were. But you were also heartbroken seeing your childhood love date other people, let alone look at them differently. You had only met the girl onceâ and you immediately understood why Jungkook liked her. Kind, charming, and passionate about art and life. An advocate for womenâs rights, a cat lover.Â
Everything that you didnât seem to be.
You donât know how the relationship ended, though. Thatâs the thing about Jungkookâ with you, he was magic and light, wild and full of compassion, but when it came to sharing his feelings, he always had a hard time expressing them. You are as patient as ever though, never pushing Jungkook to emotional places where he didnât want to be.Â
You will always wait for Jungkook. But is it worth it?
âYou should really get out of the house, Jungkook. Go and have fun. Your art will be waiting for you here at home,â you tried to smile as Jungkook handed you your breakfast request.
âYou sound like you really want me out of the house, ____.â Jungkook teased.
You dramatically sighed, threw in a slight roll of your eyes for good measure, âI just want whatâs best for you. You know that.â
âI always know, ____.âÂ
You will always look out for him. Love him from afar. You will always choose your best friend. You could only wish that Jungkook would choose you, too.

You definitely felt like an idiot waiting up for Jungkook.
You liked to tell yourself that Jungkookâs mystery date didnât bother you at all, but being alone in the apartment on your day off didnât help much because you thought about the said date all day long.Â
Hereâs the problem: You didnât know you were so bothered.
Well, you, knew why⊠in a way. But you didnât like admitting it to yourself because it becomes so much clearer. Jungkook has always been a constant in your life, a friend through thick and thin-- but thatâs the issue. Jungkook is a friend.
You heard faint footsteps becoming louder until someone was punching the code to unlock the doorâ Jungkook was home. You quickly glanced at the clock. It was only 9 pm. Heâs home early, isnât he? What does coming home early or late from a date even mean ? You shook your head rapidly, willing the ridiculous questions away when the familiar melody of the door successfully unlocking rang through the room, and in came Jungkook. You repositioned yourself at lightning speed, pretended to watch TV, and only looked up when Jungkook came into view.
âHey. How did your date go?â Your eyes flitted back to the screen in front of you, feigning indifference.
Jungkook plopped next to you on the couch and stretched his legs, âTâwas good.â
Turning your body to face Jungkook you asked, âHow good is good?â
Jungkook chuckled as he intertwined his fingers behind his neck. He didnât pry his eyes away from the TV, which was showing a variety show about refrigerators.
âWe had dinner. Mia was a nice girl, very polite.â
Ah, so the name was Mia. You slowly nodded before tilting your head to the side, revealing a small smirk, âdid you have fun at least?â
âI guess it was alright. You know how awkward blind dates make me feel.â
âWhat makes them awkward again?â
âIâm not sure exactly⊠It's like I just donât know how to act around them, let alone know what to say. Itâsâ Iâm not even sure if she had a good time, to be honest.â
âWell, Iâm sure he had a good time,â you turned your attention back to the TV but muted the volume. Why was there a face towel inside one of the refrigerators?Â
âWhat makes you so sure, ____?â
You shrugged, âYouâre pretty amazing Jungkook. Funny, smart, very attuned to others. I think you just donât see it because, you know, itâs you.â
Jungkook pursed his lips. The momentary silence between you wasnât uncomfortable.
âWhy are you still up, ____?â Jungkook suddenly murmured. He was still facing the TV, but he had his eyes closed.
You suddenly felt a need to fiddle with the hem of your shirt. When you didnât respond, Jungkook opened his eyes and turned to face you. âDo you need help sleeping, ____?â
âI really shouldnât ask for too much, Jungkook. It must be uncomfortable not sleeping in your own bed.â
Jungkook gently flicked a finger at your forehead. You feigned hurt.
âSilly. Come on, letâs get ready for bed. Itâs getting late and you have an early class tomorrow, right?â You didnât even know he remembered your schedule. You let Jungkook pull you by the wrist, leading the way to your bedroom.
Like coming home, you slotted yourself comfortably in between Jungkookâs waiting arms as you both lay in bed. Jungkook rested his chin on top of your head and breathed in your soft, powdery scent. You instantly felt Jungkook relax, all tension starting to ebb away, but maybe it was all just in your head.
âIâm sorry, Jungkook. I just⊠I donât know, I have a long day tomorrow and I need to sleep.â
Jungkook adjusted himself in a way to give you some wiggle room but still held you close. âYou donât have to apologize. I completely understand how pressured you must feel, especially because the dance studio is going through big transitions.â
In your mind, you were thinking of all the ways you and Jungkook just clicked . But thereâs that tiny part of you that feels that maybe this arrangement wasnât the most ideal because for all you knew, Mia might just be a really great girl and Jungkook just needed time to warm up to her. Having Jungkook this close was your dream-- a dream youâve always kept safe in the recesses of your mind. Now that itâs actually happeningâ and that itâs been happening for a while nowâ you crave this closeness more and more and yet, you also feel guilty because you needed to run in the opposite direction. Before things got too painful.
âI can hear you thinking.â
Your body went stiff so Jungkook pulled you much closer as he ran a hand through your hair. He looked at you, eyes soft and half-lidded, your faces too close you felt like something else was going to happen.
But nothing ever happened. Of course.Â
He held your gaze a bit longer and you wanted to tell him the truth. Tell him to look at you just this once. But words failed you once more.
âThank you, Gguk.â
Not a lot of words need to be exchanged. You have been friends for so long that almost all your movements and emotions, no matter how subtle, were easily discernible. You know when Jungkook is having one of his creative blocks because he becomes irritable. Jungkook knows that you can sometimes be too hard on yourself when it comes to dancing, so he cooks your favorite bibimbap as a way to ease his stress. You and Jungkook just know how to comfort one another.
âMy silly darling,â He never called you that before, but you could almost hear Jungkook smile as he uttered it. âI want to be here.â
If your heart suddenly stopped, you hoped Jungkook didnât notice. I want to be here, he said. With a languid smile on your tired face, you succumbed to the pull of sleep, hoping your dreams about Jungkook would never end.
âYou already picked the last movie, ____.â
âFine, we can watch one of yours.â
Jungkookâs bunny smile reappeared and your heart grew ten times its size. After eating dinner, you both decided to watch a movie. After all, it was a Friday night and neither of you had the energy to spend it outside with other people. You watched as Jungkook flicked through the movie choices until he finally settled on a Marvel movie.Â
You were already halfway through the movie when the doorbell rang. You and Jungkook looked at each other, both of you surprised because you werenât expecting anyone at this late hour. As you shrugged your shoulders, Jungkook got up to answer the door.
You decided to pause the movie because you didnât want Jungkook to miss anything, but doing so made it clear that the sudden visitor was actually Yoongi.
The location of the door wasnât too far off from where you were sitting. You didnât mean to eavesdrop either, but you couldnât help but wonder why Jungkook didn't let Yoongi in.
âMia told me about your date. I donât understand, Jungkook, you both said you had a great time, so whatâs the problem?â
Oh, they were talking about Jungkookâs date. At this hour?
âI donât know, hyeong. I guess it never occurred to me to call her so quickly after a first date. Did you come all the way here just to ask that?â Jungkook was a fairly mellow person. Almost never irritable with anyone but himself, just very patient even when you could see how other people were already pushing his buttons.
âI think Mia really likes you, Gguk-ah. You should call her. I also came by to bring you back some of your art supples because you left them at the studio yesterday.â
You heard plastic rustling. Jungkook didnât answer right away, not until his voice lowered, almost sounding like he was pleading.
âLet me think about it, hyeong. Please?â
Yoongi sounded a bit exasperated, âFine. Howâs ____?â
âSheâs fine. We were actually watching a movie,â Jungkook was back to his usual tone of voice, but clipper.Â
âOh, thatâs niceâŠâ
âWould you like to join us? We still have a beer in the fridge, I think.â
âNo, I just⊠I was just about to go home and thought Iâd stop by to give you your things because I already had them in the car, but uhâ yeah. Maybe some other time.â
It didnât register with you right away that Jungkook had Miaâs number. Whether Jungkook asked for it or the other way around, they still exchanged numbers. There was a chance of a second date. You didnât notice the lump forming in your throat as you came to realize again that Jungkook wasnât yours. You had no right to think this way about Jungkook and his love life. He lives his own life, free to date anyone, anytime.Â
You werenât supposed to hear this conversation either. The feeling of impending dread slowly crept up on you. All you knew was that whatever you were feeling right now is something that shouldnât even be happening.
You were pulled out of your thoughts when you saw Jungkook return from the corner of his eye. You suddenly lost all strength to continue the movie. Without even thinking, you pulled yourself up to your feet with the intention of going back to your room. Maybe sleep would do something to dull the ache.
But then you remembered you had a hard time doing that, too.
Jungkook opened his mouth to say something, but no words came out. You held out hope for a minute thereâ hope that maybe Jungkook would tell you he was sorry, but then again, what would he be sorry for? He shouldnât feel sorry for anything, especially not your feelings.Â
The sadness was starting to fester through your bones again. You had to get out of the living room, away from the one person who could make you feel better. Wordlessly, you let your feet take you to the bedroom and quietly shut the door.Â
Jungkook never tried to pry nor force you to explain anything to him. He was always the understanding one, always the one who gave you your space when you needed it, even when you were being cold to him.
Thatâs the thing with Jungkookâ he knew exactly when to be there for you. Except for this time around, not even Jungkookâs presence can heal an unknown emptiness that you donât even recognize yourself.

Nine-year-old you never really liked the first few hours after school because that meant you had to stay and wait until your mom picked you up. School grounds can get pretty lonely, especially when all the other kids have already gone home. Young as you were, you found it funny that both you and your mom ended up closing shop every dayâ you closing school grounds, while your mom closed the register at the grocery store where she worked.Â
What nine-year-old you hated the most was when you had to wait after school while it rained because you couldnât walk around the courtyard and play.Â
You hugged your knees as you rocked yourself back and forth watching the rain splatter on the cold, hard ground. Of all days, you forgot to bring a jacket and you were starting to shiver. It was only four oâclock in the afternoon. Your mom wouldnât arrive until six.Â
Just after you let out a big sigh, a boy came running in your direction carrying an umbrella. Strange. No one but you usually stayed at school this late.Â
When the boy reached the stairs and closed his umbrella, he shook off excess water from his already wet hair, causing a few droplets to splatter all over your face.
âOops, sorry about that.â
The boy gave you his widest smile as he continued to catch his breath from running too fast. You usually saw this boy walk along the school hallways, always surrounded by his friends. You were also clubmates in dance.
âMy nameâs Jungkook. We go to dance club together.â
âI know...â You replied as you rested your chin on top of your knees again.
âYou dance really well, I wish I could be as graceful as you⊠anyway, what are you still doing here?âÂ
âIâm waiting for my mom. She usually picks me up, but she has to finish her job at the store first.â
âOh, okay. How long do you still have to wait for her?â
âProbably a few more hours,â you didnât mean for your tone to be somber, but you couldnât help it.Â
As much as you love your parents, sometimes it can get quite lonely.
âThat might take forever!â Jungkookâs eyes grew wide but you found it amusing. Most people would just say âohâ and move on. Or maybe pity you.
âItâs no big deal, Iâm used to it already.â
âWell, do you want to grab something to eat first?â
While you knew Jungkook meant no harm, you still wondered why he was offering all of a sudden. What was he even doing here?
âI donât thinkââ
âMy driver Mr. Hong-sik is parked right outside near a hotteok stand. Letâs go buy some!â
You hesitated because you werenât supposed to leave the school grounds until an adult came to pick you up but at the same time, you were really hungry.Â
âWhat do you say?â
âDo you promise that we will go back here after buying?â
Jungkook was already nodding, his smile growing wide again upon hearing the possibility of you giving in to the idea of hot hotteok.Â
âYes, of course. Mr. Hong-sik will take care of us, donât worry. Besidesââ Jungkook opened his umbrella, droplets of rain splattered across your face again, ââthis umbrella is big enough to fit us both.â
âOkay, letâs go.â
It would only be years later when Jungkook admitted to you that he had known for a while how you spent your days alone after school and that he wanted to keep you company.Â
When you were seventeen and Jungkook fifteen, the school dance team won an award. You both celebrated by eating ramen and ice cream at your motherâs grocery store.Â
When you and Jungkook went to college, you decided to share a room together because you both got into SNU. Over the years mishaps had happened, you both cringed at each otherâs disaster dates, and cried when you had your hearts broken by careless people. Through the highs and lows of life and love, you and Jungkook were a team.Â
Now that you are twenty-six and Jungkook twenty-four, you continue to conquer the world together.
Except that you never expected to slowly fall for the boy who accidentally splattered water on your face twice and shared his umbrella. Â

âYahâ stop eating all of the danmuji!â Taehyung playfully snapped as he chewed on his jajangmyeon.Â
âI already told you to order extra, but of course, you didnât listen again,â you replied, happily chewing on the kimchi.
âI totally forgot, okay? Let me breathe,â Taehyung pouted. âItâs not every day when little kids come into the studio and wreak havoc during hip hop class.â You chuckled at your best friendâs whining and placed a piece of danmuji on top of his noodles. Taehyung looked to you and mumbled his thanks.
You were sitting with your legs sprawled out on the dance floor of the dance studio. Both of you just finished your separate intensive classes and were fueling up for the next set this afternoon.
âI heard Jungkook went out on a date,â Taehyung isnât really one for dilly-dallying. Always straight to the point.Â
âYoongi told you, huh?â
âOf course. The man could never hide secrets from me. Not in our household.â
âYeah, youâre right. Jungkook did go on a date,â you didnât like where the conversation was going, but you couldnât bring yourself to stop Taehyung from asking further either. A part of you wanted to talk about it with someone.Â
âAnd how do you feel about that?â Taehyung shoved a piece of kimchi onto his mouth and waited for your answer.
You started to re-arrange the toppings on your plate, trying to avoid eye contact all of a sudden, âwhat do you mean?â
âI know you, ____. You canât hide from me.â
You chuckled at your best friendâs blunt nature. Itâs one of the things you liked most about him because you were the oppositeâ always caring, understanding, nice. You put others first before yourself because thatâs who you areâ the reliable friend. You know Taehyung means well and is just looking out for you, too.
âDo I have to answer your question?â
âYou donât have to, but I can tell itâs bothering you. You didnât even notice that I took the last piece of chicken just nowââ
âYAH!â
Taehyung snickered, âBut seriously, youâre quiet than usual. Does he still help you sleep?â
âHe does.â
âAnd he hasnât said anything beyond that?â
âWhat is he supposed to say?â
Taehyung shrugged, âYou tell me.â
âWeâre friends, Taehyung. Thereâs nothing else to sayâ You let your shoulders sag. Youâre surprised at yourself that youâve been holding the tension in.Â
âAfter everythingââ Taehyung paused and bit his bottom lip, trying to carefully choose what to say next, âDid it ever occur to you that maybe the reason why he volunteers to help you sleep is that he likes you too?â
âStop putting ideas into my head.â
âIâm not, but I do want to point out what you canât see, ____. Iâm your best friendâ Jungkook is, too, but with us itâs different. I donât feel the urge to jump you every so often, ah!---â Taehyung earned a playful smack from you, âLook, all Iâm saying is⊠you and Jungkook have been friends for a really long time so why donât you just talk to him?â
You started to argue, âItâs not that easy. It might ruin our friendship.â
âBut how else are you going to get past this?â
âTake my feelings to the grave,â you expressed glumly.
âSo dramatic. And very, very difficult for you to bear all on your own.â
âIâm scared, Taehyung. What if things become awkward?â
âWill Jungkook really let it come to that? Heâs your best friend. If he says he doesnât feel the same way, the more important thing here is you. You and your heartâ because at least in knowing, you can finally move forward. Date other people without the what ifs.â
You seemed to mull over Taehyungâs words.Â
âIâm not forcing you to ask him. At the end of the day, you get to decide. I just want you to be happy, ____. Always.â
âI know, Taehyung-ie. Thank you.â
You came home that night to Jungkook passed out from exhaustion on their couch. He still had his eyeglasses on, his apple pencil caught in between his fingers. His iPad was on top of the coffee table and you assumed that Jungkook rushed yet again another commission for a client. It was still earlyâ 8 oâ clock. You wondered if Jungkook had already eaten. You draped a blanket over him and adjusted his head on one of the pillows into a more comfortable position. The movement slightly jostled Jungkook awake. With half-lidded eyes, he gave you a sleepy smile.
âHi ____, youâre home.â
âHmm, I am.â
âHow was class today?â
âExcellent. Did you get to finish that commission?â
Jungkook yawned, âBarely... â
You reluctantly caressed Jungkook hair, fingers gently rubbing his scalp. As soon as you did, his eyes fell closed.Â
âHave you eaten, Gguk-ah?â
âNot yet. I was waiting for you.â
âYou didnât have to. What if I came home really late? You canât miss your meals.â
âYouâre here now, arenât you?â
You chuckled as he mumbled, âBrat. Iâll whip us up some kimchi kimbap and ramen. How does that sound?â
âIâd love that, thank you.â
âYou can sleep more. Iâll wake you up when dinnerâs ready.â
âI can help youââ
âStay put. Iâll be quick, okay?â
Jungkook nodded as he watched you disappear into the kitchen. You prepared all the supplies needed to make dinner and as soon as you started chopping the kimchi for the kimbap, you heard Jungkookâs soft snores.Â
Suddenly, all of your fears ebbed away. Emotions were a funny thingâ the fondness you had for Jungkook overtook your whole being everytime you looked at him. Sometimes you want to feel angry at how Jungkook seemed oblivious, but then again⊠he isnât really a mind-reader. You have always been affectionate with each other and you wondered where people drew the line between friendship and love. What happens when one catches feelings? What happens to both of you if a confession was the way to settle things once and for all? The stakes were too highâ confessing your feelings for Jungkook might make him pull away. What happens to the friendship built over the years? If you were lucky, maybe Jungkook might love you, too.
You were in a bind and you didnât like that.
Jungkook slept on the living room couch, tired from the dayâs work. You both make meals for each other. You sleep together on the same bed. Shouldnât life with Jungkook be this easy?Â
And obvious?
After twenty minutes, dinner was ready. You woke Jungkook up and he devoured the simple dinner over stories of your classes and his ideas for the clientâs project.Â
This friendship is simple. Light. It is a life well lived between two childhood friends that began with a shared an umbrella and hotteok. You wished it was always this uncomplicated.Â
Jungkook helped you sleep again that night. Not a lot of words were shared because you were honestly exhausted and just when you thought you didnât need cuddles, Jungkook went into your room and laid on your bed, not uttering a single word. He only wrapped his arms around you and breathed in your cotton scent.Â
âYouâre always helping me, Jungkook.â
âIs it working? Are you sleeping well?â
âI am, thanks to you.â
âIâm glad. Iâm really glad, ____.â
All is right in this world, all is well with us this way, you thought before you gave in to the pull of sleep for another night.Â

You woke up to the sunlight and an empty bed. Muffled sounds could be heard from outside the bedroom.
âMiaâs kind of annoyed that she gave you his number but you still havenât called herâ
âI know.â
âIs this about ____? Is that why you havenâtââ
âI donât know, hyeong, itâs too early to have this conversation.â
Yoongi came into view as soon as you reached the kitchen. His back was turned to you and it seemed like he was cooking pancakes. Jungkook was sitting on the stool by the counter and had his back to you.Â
âOh, good morning, ____,â Yoongi chimed.
âGood morning.â
Jungkook poured you a glass of orange juice, âSlept well?â
You didnât have your words yet so you just nodded. Even with Yoongi busy with the stove, you felt the tension that made itself known so suddenly around the kitchen.
And for some reason, Jungkook decided to throw out the trash, leaving you and Yoongi alone for a while.
âHow are you, ____â Yoongi asked as he gave you a serving of pancakes, egg, and bacon. The last thing you expected was to wake up to breakfast prepared by a visitor sprinkled with passive confrontation.
You sipped his orange juice again before replying, âIâm doing well. Dance classes are picking up.â
âIâm glad⊠and Jungkook?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âHow is Jungkook⊠and you?â
It was way too early for this conversation.
âI need you to be a bit more specific about what you really want to ask me, Yoongi.â
Yoongi was met with an almost deafening silence. You knew that apart from him, Jungkook confided in Yoongi the most. He knew most of Jungkookâs dating escapades and with that, his heart aches too. Yoongi is Jungkookâs fiercest protector, you are well-aware. You understand how he tends to be confrontational especially when it came to Jungkookâs feelings.Â
Because they go way back.
In all honesty, you were terrified of Yoongi knowing about how Jungkook had been helping you sleep, but you didnât know why you were scared. Yoongi is your friend too, after all.Â
Maybe because you wanted to keep such intimate moments with Jungkook for yourself. Something that was yours, and yours alone. Unfortunately, you had a gut feeling Yoongi knows a lot more than heâs letting on.
âJungkook just started dating again, ____.â
âIâm all too aware. I donât think Iâm going to be a problem.â
âIt might be if Jungkook helps you sleep every night.â
And there it is.
âWeâre just friends, Yoongi. Iâm not expecting anything from him.â You felt your heart sink to your feet, trampled on. Yoongi knew.Â
But why was frustration rising up in the back of your throat?
âAre you sure youâre not expecting anything?â
âWhat is that supposed to mean?â
Tension, tension, tension. You hated it.
âYou had your chance once, ____, and you walked away. Itâs not fair for you to do this to Jungkook again.â
And there it is. The word again .
You swallowed the lump in your throat, lightly tapping the glass of juice with your fingers, willing for the tears to retreat back to where they came from. You cannot afford to cry in front of Yoongi. Or Jungkook. It was too goddamn early.
You did not sign up to have your memories, your insecurities, and your reality laid bare on the kitchen counter.Â
âIt doesnât matter how I feel. Jungkook is my friend. He always will be.â
Vulnerability wasnât your strongest suit. You weren't your emotionsâ best soldier, either. You wanted to yell at Yoongi, shout at him for even implying that you were getting in the way of Jungkook and his dating life.
âJungkook cannot date freely if he always has to think about coming home to help you sleep,â Yoongiâs words cut like a knife, making you wince. âYou know he deserves better than that. You deserve better than that.â
You have very blunt and straightforward friends, and although they keep you grounded, sometimes you hate how they can casually talk to you about your feelings. Sometimes you think they forget that your sunny disposition can also be sometimes moored by rain and storms.Â
âIâm sorry, ____. That was too much, Iââ
âNo, Yoongi, itâs okay,â tears have already fallen and you hastily wiped them away, âYouâre right, it was my fault. Iâm the one who got us into this mess. Iâm the one who has the sleeping problem, Iâllâ Iâll figure something out, maybe get checked or somethingâŠâ You kept your eyes glued to the untouched food in front of you. Throat burning, fresh tears threatening to fall once more.
Yoongiâs words stungâ but heâs also right. The pain of the unspoken truth you try so hard to push down every day come rising to the surface and you are powerless to stop it.Â
Yoongi opened his mouth to say something, but immediately closed it the moment he looked over your shoulder. Your stomach churned because your worst fears werenât done with you yetâ Jungkook was standing by the door.
âI think itâs time for you to leave, Yoongi hyeong.â The only time you heard apparent hostility in Jungkookâs voice was years ago when someone attempted to jump you at a party. Jungkook is always kind, but when irritation, let alone animosity, takes over, he becomes a completely different person.Â

All you knew was that Jungkook and his girlfriend in tornado form are over.
The music blaring from the speakers were too loud, everyone was all over the placeâ Jungkook, Yoongi, Taehyung. It was Jungkookâs idea to get wasted at a club. You didnât always agree with Jungkookâs coping mechanisms, because you knew he was a terrible drinkerâ someone who couldnât hold his liquor well.Â
But he was heartbroken and what do good friends do? Let them cry and wallow.
But right now, it was time to go home. You called a cab for Yoongi and Taehyung, while you and Jungkook got into another. It was a good decision that you didnât bring your own car. You wouldnât have any other choice but to drag Jungkookâs drunk ass to the passenger seat and you werenât sure you could manage that.
You were thankful that Jungkook could still manage to walk, even if he needed to be physically supported by you. You both fumbled for a bit as you closed your apartment door behind you.
âAlright, you big baby, take off your shoes.â
Jungkook did as he was told, but you could tell his body was about to give up on him so you hastily walked him to the bedroom.
You heaved a big sigh after Jungkook collapsed into the mattress. You could hear Jungkookâs breathing slowly steady itself and you honestly thought he was asleep.
âAre you dead?â
When Jungkook didnât move, a playful smirk painted your lips and you shook your head. You leaned in closer to fluff Jungkookâs pillow, when his head suddenly turned to face you.Â
With eyes half-lidded, you thought Jungkook looked beautiful underneath the sliver of moonlight shining through the bedroom window. He reeked of alcohol and smoke, but you didnât mind. You couldnât help but hold his gaze.
Hesitant fingers reached up to trace the skin on your cheek. Jungkook blinked once as he ran gently ran his fingers from the corner of your eye to your chin.
Jungkookâs voice was so soft, you almost didn't hear him ask, âWhy donât you like me, ____?â
âWhat are you talking about, of course I like you.â
Jungkook shook his head, âThatâs not what I meantâŠâ
Your heart was beating wildly in your chest. You reminded yourself that Jungkook was intoxicated. He wouldnât remember this tomorrow. He might not even know what he is doing or saying right now.
âWhy canât you love me, ____?â Jungkook swallowed the lump forming in his throat, âbecause I have loved you for so long and you wonât even look at me.â
You wanted to cry, but you didnât exactly know why, âThatâs not true, Jungkook.â
âThen prove it, ____.â
âI donât know how.â
Jungkook, in a way, helped you. With eyes focused on your lips, he slowly lifted his head to graze your mouth with his own. When he finally kissed you, your head was spinning that you had to use your arm for support to keep you up.
Jungkook mustered up all of his remaining strength to sit up on the bed to kiss you properly. He cupped your face with his hand and you did the same. Under the same moonlight, you and Jungkook started to take that one step closer to finally acknowledging what has been there all along.
But in your head, you didnât know what you want.
Lips separated, letting the both of you breathe. Jungkook touched his forehead against yours before his lips planted a light, lingering kiss there.
Your heart sank even deeper and you fought the tears that were about to come.
Because even though you really loved Jungkook, you and he were at the right place at the wrong time.
The next morning, you and Jungkook werenât the type to dance around each other. He did remember what happened last night.
âI need to know, ____. I need to know what you want.â
âIâm sorry, Jungkook.â
Jungkook nodded, but you didnât miss the flash of sadness that passed through his once hopeful eyes.Â
âAre we still friends at least?â
It took all of you to nod your head in agreement. It was better this way.
âOf course we are.â
âThen thatâs all I want, ____.â
Just as Yoongi closed the door behind him and it was just you and Jungkook in the now tense atmosphere of the apartment, confusion flooded you. Dread soon followed upon realizing what had just happened.Â
You were holding Jungkook back and itâs all your fault. All because you still couldnât decide what you really want.Â
When Jungkook finally locked eyes with you, his gentle gaze made your heart flutter. You donât deserve it, you thought. But you were allured by it-- so easy to get lost in the sea of Jungkookâs beautiful, observant brown eyes, like they were meant to see right through you, heart and soul. Your face slowly morphed into a pain Jungkook didnât recognize, a sadness he hasnât seen before. Your bottom lip began to quiver and before you knew it, you full-on sobbed into your hands. Just as quickly as the collapse of everything began, Jungkook was swift on his feet, taking you into his arms.Â
Jungkook embraces you tightly, his breathing controlled in an effort to curb your sobs. You could hear Jungkookâs heartbeat and it was an odd source of comfort despite the distress you were actively feeling. You felt Jungkookâs large hand stroke your hair in slow motion, chin resting on top of your head as if trying to silently tell you donât cry.
Being with Jungkook felt like drowning and coming up for air all at the same timeâ your constant, but also your poison. Yoongi was right, Jungkook deserves to be happy after you blew your chance to tell him how you really felt.Â
You loved Jungkook, but you had to let him go because he doesnât deserve to be with someone who cannot make up her mind. When you said no to him a year ago, you thought it was the best for the both of youâ Jungkook was hurting and he kissed you because he was drunk and in pain. Not because he loves you. You thought that maybe after some time had passed, what happened that night would just be a distant memory between two friends who had a momentary lapse of judgment.
You have to let him go because itâs the right thing to do, the only way to save the friendship you built over the years. You once saved it, you cannot mess up again. It was selfish, yet so selfless.
When you finally calmed down a little bit more and your breathing slowed, Jungkook loosened his grip. You immediately felt the distance once more, but it was as if Jungkook heard your thoughts because he only pulled away to wipe your tears with his thumbs. Jungkookâs hands cupped your face for a while longer, staring into your teary eyes. Jungkook mumbled an apology as he pressed his forehead with yours. As he closed his eyes, you received a glimpse of Jungkookâs sadness without words.Â
Loving Jungkook isnât supposed to be painful.
Jungkook had to meet a new client so that meant he needed to leave the apartment. You could tell it was difficult for him to leave you all alone in the apartment, but Jungkook only asked if you were going to be okay.
You struggled to leave home that day, but you had to because if you didnât get out and teach dance, you would continue to drown in your own suffering. You both left the apartment with nothing but your unspoken words and broken hearts.
Jungkook would find himself running late for his meeting and he arrived home to what he thought was a dark, empty apartment. Trodding down the hall to your room, he was mildly surprised to see the door was slightly ajar. Lying on the bed was you. Sleeping.
Jungkook quietly entered the room and knelt down by the side of the bed. Staring at you, with the moonlight shining down on your face, you looked sereneâ a stark contrast to the chaos that transpired earlier that day. Your lips were slightly parted and Jungkook found himself smiling at the sight. He gently ran his knuckles down your cheek. He did that for a while, just intentionally watching and helping you sleep even more peacefully in the gentlest way. Jungkook was thankful that you didnât seem to be aware that you weren't alone.Â
You kept your eyes closed as you reveled in the softness of Jungkookâs touch. You initially thought you were dreaming of Jungkook kneeling beside you because after all, the sleep gummies seemed to knock you out enough to fall asleep without him this time. But you realized it wasnât a dream.
Jungkook came home.
The ache in your heart returned, but at the same time, you wished this moment of Jungkook comforting you never ended. Because at least you could have Jungkook like this.

âWill you stay still, ____? Iâm not done yet.âÂ
You pouted as you watched Jungkook draw a bowl of ramen on your leg cast. You injured yourself while attempting to do a tourner for an after-school ballet class. You and Jungkook were now in university and renting an apartment together. Your leg rested on Jungkookâs lap while you both sat on the living room couch. Jungkook slightly had his tongue out while he colored in the ribbons and you scoffed.
âAre you done now?â
âYou donât rush art.â
âYeah but Iâm hungry and I think my leg is asleep.â
Jungkook smirked, âYour leg being in a cast doesnât really have a choice given the circumstances, what did you expect?â You smacked him with a pillow, âYou asshole, give me my leg back.â
âOw! Nuh uh. Iâm almost done.â
You huffed, feigning annoyance. But you were actually endeared with Jungkookâs enthusiasm to draw a different object on your leg cast every week. The moment you got out of the hospital and after Jungkook fed you some jjampong, he carried you to the same living room couch and drew the yellow umbrella he used the day you bought hotteok. The following week, it was a sketch of a person dancing ballet which Jungkook referred to as, âthe loveliest ballet dancer in the universe.â This week, it was ballet shoes hanging on one side of the backrest of a chair.
âThere, done!â Jungkook slightly pulled away to admire his work then he turned and gave you his dorkiest smile. You could never ask for more.

Weeks passed as you and Jungkook fell into usual routine. You can no longer recall since when you started having a hard time communicating feelings. It wasnât like you and Jungkook fought a lot because you almost never do. But thereâs always that elephant in the room that neither of you choose to address even though itâs already staring back at you both.
On Jungkookâs birthday, Taehyung decided it would be good for you all to spend your time at a club after having dinner. From the get-go, the people in attendance were the birthday boy, Taehyung, Yoongi, you, and Mia.
Needless to say, you were awkward and in pain the entire time.
It was your first time to actually see Jungkook pay attention to someone else in a romantic way. Although he and Mia have yet to put a label on anything, they continued to date, much to your misery.
At the birthday dinner, you tried your best not to look at Jungkook and Mia the whole time, but by some strange magnetic force, everytime you unconsciously looked at Jungkook, his eyes found you.
Come to think of it, Mia was the clingy one the whole night. But maybe you were just misinterpreting things. When Taehyung suggested they go to a club, you internally groaned. Not only was this a repeat performance of what you did wrong a year ago, but it was also like salt being rubbed on a wound that never completely healed well.Â
âFuck it, letâs get wasted,â you thought. You werenât about to let your misery ruin a fun night.
So much for that, though. You couldnât even pay attention to your drink because Mia was already trying to get too close to Jungkook. The whole time, Jungkookâs expressions were unreadable. One of his many stupid traits, you sarcastically thought.Â
You don't know exactly what happened afterâ Jungkook went to the bar to order more drinks for the table, followed not too long by Mia. She was relentless in flirting with Jungkook who seemed stoic and indifferent and awkward. Mia must have been really bad at reading people. Still, she didnât give up that easily because she dragged Jungkook to the middle of the dance floor and tried to get him to dance.Â
Maybe you just wanted to see what you wanted to, but if you really were in the right frame of mind, you swore you saw Jungkook finally give in and dance with her.Â
Jungkook was having fun with someone else on his birthday. This is what he deservesâ to be happy and free. Jungkook doesnât have to sacrifice his time just to help you sleep every night.Â
You felt like you were about to throw up. The room started spinning and suddenly all you could hear were muffled sounds of the music bass. Before you knew it, you were making your way to the exit. You needed to get out. You faintly heard Taehyung calling out to you, asking what was wrong but the tightness in your chest demanded much of your attention.Â
When you reached the exit, you pushed the door all the way with all your might and started to walk. You were relieved for once that you werenât able to drink a drop because you needed a clear head to get home safely. The club was a short distance from the apartment and all you wanted to do was lie in bed and cry yourself to sleep.Â
It has been weeks. Weeks of skirting around Jungkook, acting like nothing was amiss. It worked for a while, but you knew it would backfire eventually.
You didnât think this plan of ignoring feelings would fail you so soon. You thought you were stronger.
Your hands were shaking so badly that you struggled to enter the correct passcode to the door:Â 090197.
You cursed at the irony.Â
Not bothering to turn on the lights, you stumbled in the dark and took off your heels. You went straight to your room and collapsed on the bed. You let the tears stain his pillow. This isnât new to you nowâ crying. It somehow helped you sleep, anyway. Right now, you don't care if you cried your eyes raw. You were hurt, in pain, and you didnât know what to do.
Nights felt like an eternity for an insomniac like you. Your thoughts were your biggest enemy in the dead of night and most of the time you are powerless to control them. You shouldnât have allowed Jungkook to help you in the first place. Otherwise, you wouldnât find yourself in this predicament. Youâve already kept your distance before, why did you fail again now? You shouldâve known your place, the order in this world. You were Jungkookâs best friend, and you decided that for the both of you that day you told him you were sorry.
Ruminating thoughts can be a bitch because it makes you oblivious to your surroundings in real time.
You suddenly felt the other side of the bed dip. You heard sheets rustle and felt a different kind of warmth-- the kind that only your best friend could give.
Jungkook wrapped his arms around you and breathed in your scent. In the silence of your room, Jungkook, once again, came home to you.
Both of you didnât speak for a long while, just listening to each otherâs rhythm. You felt your bottom lip quiverâ you were on the verge of crying again and as you started to sit up and perhaps leave, you felt Jungkook tighten his grip as he clasped his fingers together, securing you in place.
âPlease donât cry.â
You swallowed and tried to reply, but your voice cracked instead, âWhy are you here, Jungkook?â
âI want to stay here with you.â
âItâs your birthday.â
âYes, it is.â
âThen why?â
âLike I said, I want to stay here with you.â
Like wildfire, your heart swelled even when your brain told you not to fall for Jungkookâs words. That you were only reading too much into things, âWhat aboutââ
âI told them I wanted to go home because you already did. I turned around to look for you because I heard the barista said there were french fries, but you werenât at the table anymore.â
Tears started to stream down your face and you were grateful you weren't facing Jungkook.Â
âI hate being the reason why you always cry, ____. I have done absolutely nothing to make things better for you and I keep making you feel sad.â Jungkookâs voice was laced with tight emotion and it was something you were hearing for the first time. Jungkook buried himself deeper in the crook of your neck.
âIt hurts so much, Jungkook.â
Lifting his head, Jungkook moved in closer to whisper in your ear, âI know. I know. Iâm so sorry.âÂ
You breathed a deep sigh as you willed away the tears. Right on cue, Jungkook gently turned your body to face him. âThatâs better,â Jungkook gently smiled, pushing strands of hair away from your face.
With Jungkookâs right arm under your head and his left engulfing you in an embrace, you curled into Jungkookâs chest. No matter what pain you may be feeling, it all dissipates once youâre with Jungkook.Â
âI am so sorry, ____. Iâm sorry I keep running away.â
You let a small smile take over his lips, âNo, Jungkook. You donât have to apologize. All of this is my faultâ
âItâs not⊠itâs not your fault. Itâs mine,â you saw Jungkook swallow. You looked over Jungkookâs shoulder, at the clock situated on top of the side table. Thirty minutes left until Jungkook's birthday ends.
âItâs still your birthday. You shouldnât be spending it apologizing for something you didnât do.â
âI am enjoying my birthday because I havenât lost you yet. And it is my fault, stop fighting me.â Jungkook smiled. âHave I ever told you how beautiful you are? Especially under moonlit skies.â
âI donât think so. Not yet.â
âThen allow me to tell you now. Youâre beautiful. The most beautiful person inside out and I am so lucky to have you. Thank you for not leaving me.â
You scooted closer to Jungkook, trying to fill in all the spaces in between.Â
It was almost a whisper and you almost didnât hear it, âSleep well my silly, beautiful darling,â your eyes flutter close as you felt Jungkook give you a kiss on your templeâ a reassuring one, this time.Â

âHey.â
You jumped at the sound of Jungkookâs unusually low voice. âShit,â you mumbled, earning a pretty smile from Jungkook. âHow long have you been standing there?â
The smile didnât leave Jungkookâs face as he apologized and said with all honesty, âA while.â
You have been spending more late nights in the studio since you and Taehyung started offering additional classes. You held a beginnerâs ballet class for children after school hours and you felt you had to spend more time thinking about their routines. Kids need structure, lest their attention becomes too difficult to get a hold of. Jungkook, being the sweetest, always stayed up to wait for you to get home and eat dinner together.Â
This time around, Jungkook decided to pick you up from the studio.
You took in the sight of Jungkook who was leaning against the door frame, wearing a cream oversized sweater and white pants. Even in the dimly lit room, Jungkookâs handsome face was radiant.
Seeing him feels like coming home.
Jungkook walked up to you with his hands in his pockets, âI always get caught up in your world whenever I watch you dance. That hasnât changed.â He was suddenly standing so close to you that you had to clear his throat. Yet you didnât pull away, either.
âTime passes when that world is not working in my favor,â you said as you rolled your shoulders backward.
âIs this the ballet class for the kids?âÂ
You hummed in response, âOne would think itâs easy enough to make a routine for little kids when really, going back to basics sometimes is the hardest thing.â
âWhat did you use to tell me?â Jungkook asked warmly, all innocence and love, but you recognized that tone of his.Â
âJungkookââ
âHelp me remember, ____. How did we do it back then? When we couldnât figure out a new routine,â you heard the heels of Jungkookâs white chelsea boots clatter against the wooden floor as he stepped away a bit from you.
You were taken back to your days in the dance club with Jungkook, the two of you in a smaller studio after school practicing for competitions. You and Jungkook were the groupâs best dancers and that also meant you were almost always tasked to come up with new choreography. You recalled how you and Jungkook used to practice no matter how long it took.Â
Right now, at this very moment, as Jungkook gently urges you to remind you of those days, you appreciated what he was trying to do.
âIâd always tell you, âIâm tired, I donât want to do this anymore,ââ
âHm, and how did I respond?â Jungkookâs eyes never left your face and his voice was so low, that it sent shivers up your spine.
âYouâd tell me we didnât have to do the things other people ask us to dance⊠not right now.â you breathed as Jungkookâs face inched closer to yours, so close that you could already hear Jungkookâs heartbeat.Â
âAnd then?â
âWeâd dance. For ourselves, together.âÂ
Just as the words escaped your lips, Jungkook slightly pulled away to take his phone out of his pocket, scroll through a playlist, the very same playlist Jungkook uses whenever you both lounge around on a Sunday morning. He found the song he was looking for and pressed play. Â
Jungkook put his phone back in his pocket and whispered, âWe dance. For ourselves, together.â He wrapped an arm around your waist while his other hand trailed down to hold your own, intertwining both sets of fingers. Falling, you easily melted into Jungkook, your worries about the ballet routines already forgotten.
With bodies pressed close, you felt your heart plummet to a deep dive into your stomach, leaving butterflies as it burst into a million pretty pieces. Jungkook was never one for sweet words, always choosing to convey his thoughts and feelings through his art. He had given you plenty of his work over the years, drawn on crumpled tissue papers or on the back of receipts. Always in all honesty quietly telling you he was there for you no matter what.
And through dance, he was the sameâ loving, thoughtful, yours.Â
âIt has been a while since you last danced, right?â
Jungkook leans his forehead into yours, his eyes focused on the floor. He hums his response as he starts to lead the dance.
âIt has been a while since I last danced with you,â Jungkook whispered. âDance with me so I remember, my love.â
You close his eyes, resting your chin on Jungkookâs shoulder, âRemember what, Jungkook?â
âHelp me remember everything good about you and me.âÂ
And although Jungkook couldnât see it, you smile as you tilt your head to the side. You let Jungkook lead the both of you to the melody of the music for a good few minutes until you fell into a slow, swaying rhythm.Â
âI missed dancing with you like this,â you swore you felt Jungkook tighten his hold around your middle a little bit more. Jungkook dropped a kiss to your bare shoulder and said with all reverence, âI miss you, ____.â
He misses you, not missed. You never wanted to let him go.Â
You didnât want to stop touching Jungkook so as you continued to allow your feet to be led by him, you ran a trail using your hand from Jungkookâs shoulders, landing on his chest. Jungkook ran his own hand at the expanse of your back, waiting, waiting.Â
âAnd I miss you too,â you said with a smile. Jungkook cupped your face and ran a thumb to your cheekbone. Never leaving your eyes, he responded, âItâs always a pleasure to dance with you, ____.â
âI always seem more eager to dance when Iâm with you,â you said.Â
And I always love dancing with you.
âThatâs because we know each otherâs moves well. Weïżœïżœïżœre in sync no matter how long itâs been.â
Tentatively, you respond, âMaybe we should do it again⊠more often, this time.â
âI wouldnât mind that at all. Iâll dance with you forever.âÂ
You and Jungkook went home that night and slept once more in each otherâs arms. You noticed a change this time. You felt peaceful, more hopeful. Jungkook didnât say anything definitive, still, but maybe his heart did.Â
And you fell into a quiet sleep as soon as Jungkook kissed your temple. This time, his kiss was more intentional, more heartfelt, like he never wants to let you go.
Not again.Â

You woke up the next morning still reeling from the dance you shared with Jungkook. Always the romantic, you thought as you shook your head. Usually, Jungkook was already up and about before you even opened one eye, but life continues to surprise you.Â
Jungkook was sitting on the bed, drawing on his iPad. You couldnât believe it at firstâ you rubbed sleep out of your eyes and looked at your own phone for the time. It was 8 oâclock and Jungkook was drawing.
The minute you moved, Jungkook was attentive. He stopped drawing as he turned to you to mumble a good morning.Â
âGood morning to you, too. What are you doing so early in the morning?â
âOh, I woke up earlierââ
Cutting him off, you teased, âYou always do.âÂ
Jungkook chuckled, the crinkles in around his eyes so evident, so endearing, âYeah. Um⊠I justâ the morning light through the window was just so beautiful and I had to draw it.â
âYou drew a sunrise at 8 oâclock?â
You rolled your eyes as Jungkook said matter-of-factly, âActually, 6 oâclock⊠but no, I didnât draw the sunrise, not exactly.â
âThen what did you draw?â
Instead of responding, Jungkook gave you his iPad. You realized Jungkook drew you. Jungkook used digital watercolor brushes to paint a picture of you sleeping with your bedroom window behind you. Sunlight accentuated the side of your face, expression tranquil.Â
âItâs not finished yet, I need to fill in some of theââ
âItâs beautiful, Jungkook.â
âYou always say that, ____.â
âBecause your works are beautiful. Every single one of them,â you couldnât stop admiring Jungkookâs work. You felt your throat constrict once more, emotions starting to take over. This isnât the first time Jungkook drew you, but itâs definitely the first time you felt something different after seeing his artâ a love that continues to blossom, a love for Jungkook that never withered. For the past few weeks, you felt like you were slowly coming to terms with you and him being just best friends, but after last night, you were starting to backslide.Â
You will always love Jungkook no matter whatâ you know that now. Maybe not in the way you want, but Jungkook will continue to have a special hold on your heart that no one else can replace.Â
âThank you for this, Gguk-ah. Can we print and frame this? When youâre done, that is.â
âOf course, ____. Iâm glad you like it.â
One of the things you and Jungkook appreciate about the apartment is the silence because itâs never an awkward one. In silence, youâre both comfortableâ awkward and pain and everything else in between. In the shared space, you and Jungkook are free to love one another.
In silence, you also hear each otherâs hunger. You giggled as Jungkook turned beet red. After all these years of living together, Jungkook still tended to be embarrassed around you. One of the many adorable Jeon Jungkook traits that you love.
âThatâs my cue to make breakfast.â
You stood up and ran a hand through your hair before pocketing your phone. Jungkook didnât move an inch. You didnât think much of it, but just as you were about to walk out the door, Jungkook called out to you and scrambled to his feet.Â
Mornings with Jungkook more often than not are calm, but when you saw Jungkook walk up the short distance to where you were standing, his gaze so strong, your heart began to race. Because you were standing too close to each other, you felt Jungkook take a deep breath before uttering the words you never thought youâd hear from him.
âDonât leave me.â
At first, you thought you heard wrong. A few seconds later your brain told you that maybe it was Jungkookâs way of saying that he wanted you both to stay in bed a little while longer because after all, it was a Sunday.
But then a third thought came to you, the most dreaded oneâ what if?
âS-say that again.â
It was physically impossible for Jungkook to get even closer to you. The wide smile drawn on his face made all the difference.
âDonât leave me.â
Like a bucket of cold water doused on you, you couldnât believe what Jungkook was really trying to tell you. Your childhood best friend, the man of your dreams. The one person who will move mountains for you without being asked is trying to tell you something you longed to hear.
âSay that again⊠o-one more time.â
Tears threatened to flow from your sparkling eyes and Jungkook was quick to hold you small face in his hands, â____. Please⊠donât ever leave me.â
You struggled not to cry so much upon finally understanding what Jungkook was really trying to say. You wanted to respond to Jungkookâs plea, but all that came out was a sob. Jungkook peppered your face with soft kisses down to your jaw. You found yourself holding on to Jungkook, grip like a vice. You don't want to let him go. You will never.Â
Not again.
You tried your best to properly respond this time, âDonât worry, Gguk. I will never, ever leave you.â You ran your knuckles down Jungkookâs face, âI was just going to make us breakfast because youâre hungry.â
Jungkook laughed at how you could still manage to make an intimate moment so endearing. He held your wrist and kissed the palm of your hand before leaning in to finally kiss you full on your lips. His kiss was tentative at first until he decided to be bolder, silently asking you to let him in. You readily gave Jungkook access to kiss you even deeper. Like wildfire, heat spreads throughout your bodyâ this is what it feels like to kiss Jungkook without reservation. This is what it feels like to kiss your best friend, no holds barred.
Overwhelmed with affection, you felt yourself being lifted by Jungkook and your legs automatically cling to his waist. The position gave him an even better angle to kiss the person he has longed for almost all his life, âHow long, Jungkook? How long have you really liked me?â
You didnât think Jungkook would immediately understand what you were trying to ask, âSince that day I asked you to dance with me under the rain.â
Jungkook saw the look of recognition in your eyes. He knew you knew what he was referring to. âI have always been in love with you, ____. I just⊠I was so scared of you rejecting me that I thought it was best if I kept my feelings to myself. I tried dating other people because I thought maybe that would help me get to know others better.â
And as if Jungkook could read your mind, he kissed your forehead before talking again.
âI donât regret kissing you that night⊠I was drunk, but I was sober enough to know and remember what I said. We broke up because she told me I was always distracted. I always thought of you everywhere we went. She told me I never really moved on⊠that I still call out your name even when I was with someone else. When you told me no then, I knew it was my fault for not thinking things through. It was my mistake that I didnât communicate with you better, ____. Iâm sorry.â
You didnât have a lot of words to respond with, not after that speech from Jungkook so you only asked ever so meekly, âAnd Mia?â
âI told her we were better off as friends. She took it quite well than I expected. I think deep down, she knew too.â
âKnew what?â
âThat I was undeniably, irrevocably in love with you.â
âDo you really have to use big adjectives?â
Jungkook shrugged and chuckled, âMakes for good conversation. Iâm trying to communicate better, remember?â
It was your turn to chuckle and lean your forehead against his.Â
âIâm sorry it took me so long to get here, ____. I put you through so much pain and I just let it happen.â
You shook your head, wanting to let Jungkook know this wasnât all on him.
âIf anything, you have always made me so happy, Jungkook. I donât get to show you how much all the time.â
âCan we start over?â Jungkook looked at you, full of hope.
âI would love that.â
âI love you, ____.â
My best friend in this entire world, whom I love.
âI love you, too, Jungkook.â
My best friend in this entire world, who loves me back.

Your hotteok was already paid for by Jungkook before you even had the chance to pay for it yourself. âItâs all taken care of,â Jungkook said.
Both of you were already hungry from running so you decided to eat right there under the hotteok stand. You could see a black car parked across the street and assumed that it must be Mr. Hong-sik. You both ate in silence for a while, listening to the pitter-patter of the rain until you felt Jungkook tugging your sleeve.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âCome on, ____â
âWhere are we going?â
âThere!â
You looked to where Jungkook was pointing with his finger. There was nothing there but the school.
âYou want to go back to where we came from?â
âNot really. School is boring,â Jungkook mused and before you knew it, you were being pulled in the middle of pouring rain.
âWhat are you doing, Jungkook? We are going to get wet!â
âWe already are, ____! Come on!â
You both had to shout over the steady noise of the rain. You realized Jungkook wasnât kiddingâ he was really under the rain, in the middle of the schoolâs wide, open space, waiting for you to join him.Â
âYou are insane, Jeon Jungkook!â you shouted, but he just grinned that much harder. He took both your hands and led you to jump and dance in the rain.
âMaybe I am, but itâs fun to dance in the rain with someone else!â
You felt so glad to be living the same time with someone as Jungkook after that day.Â
The day you will forever be grateful for.
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three of my fics are in here and i am floored!! thank you for including them in your list, it means the world đ€
Jungkook One Shots (LIII)
* s - contains smut
Lifeline by @aamalaaa wc~3.6k / friends to lovers Summary: Youâve been feeling off these days, though you donât know why.âJeon Jungkook being the best friend ever checks up on you after youâve ignored his messages.âBut is he only a friend?
A Foggy Path by @jinkookspencil wc~2.3k / established relationship Summary: What can you do when the person you love most seemingly backs up your biggest insecurity?
Under the Blankets by @yoonia s wc~5.9k / tattooed!Jungkook, tattooed!reader, established relationship Summary: Even in the mornings, it is always hard to resist him. His presence alone captivates you, yet there is something else that always catches your eyes, drawing you to touch him. Not so surprisingly, he shares the same sentiment, though he has his own way of showing it to you. And neither of you mind it when things escalate further into something else that is not quite so innocent.
Maybe If by @mangowillow wc~4k / exes to lovers Summary: Jeongguk, a free-spirit, an adventurer, sees you a year later still picking up the pieces he left behind.
Interlude: You by @mangowillow wc~4.1k / friends to lovers Summary: As you go through life and its fears and doubts, Jungkook is there to ground you, to serve as your anchor in a very messy tide.
Perhaps Love by @mangowillow wc~12.5k / friends to lovers, roommates au Summary: For as long as you can remember, you have been in love with your childhood friend turned roommate, but Jeon Jungkook remains oblivious even when he comes to comfort and help you sleep every night.
Cherry Bomb by @milfgyuu s wc~7k / bartender!Jungkook, cocktail waitress!reader Summary: Youâre a cocktail waitress in a high end nightclub and youâve been mutually crushing on one of the bartenders. Tonight, one of your customers oversteps boundaries and when Jungkook gets involved, youâre ready to toss your âno dating co-workersâ policy out the window.
[âŠ] So It Begins (2) by @muniimyg wc~2.5k / friends to lovers, university au Summary: The one where itâs all about what Jungkook wants.
Waste It on Me by @byeoltoyuki wc~21k / gang au Summary: Being a journalist, you were familiar with the concept of taking risks and pushing your limits to get the best story. But when a gangster by the name of Jungkook tries to involve himself in your quiet, safe personal life, you are forced to reconsider the limits of your comfort zone, your boundaries, your morals and even your feelings.
Nochu Unsolved by @yoonivy s wc~8k / established relationship, college au Summary: Your boyfriend, Jeon Jungkook, drags you out for a cryptid hunting adventure. It doesnât go quite as plannedâŠ
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perhaps love

pairing: jungkook x reader
summary: for as long as you can remember, you have been in love with your childhood friend turned roommate, but jeon jungkook remains oblivious even when he comes to comfort and help you sleep every night.
genre/tags: fluff, friends to lovers, unrequited love, angst, hurt & comfort, mentions of drinking & insomnia
word count: 12.5 k
a/n: no matter how many times i tear this story down, it will always come back swinging. perhaps love was the very first fic i wrote for the fandom and this story means a ton.
For as long as you could remember, you had loved Jungkook with all of your heart.
But the reality is, love seemed out of reach, a far stretch. Not when Jungkook was first and foremost your best friend.
The whole apartment was surrounded by darkness, except for the pure moonlight that seeped through your bedroom window. Your room was your favorite place in the world-- away from everyone, just you and the stillness. You had really bad sleeping habits and your insomnia has gotten worse over time. You tried everything to fall asleep, including hot showers and scented candles. Nothing worked⊠except for Jungkook.
Jungkook usually played games into the night as his own way to unwind from the stress of being one of the most sought-after graphic artists. When heâs not holding the console, heâs nose deep into his computer or tablet, illustrating his next commission. He just submitted his drafts for his latest clientâs marketing kit a few hours prior so he could afford to while away his time tonight. He walked to the kitchen to grab another can of beer when he saw your bedroom door slightly ajar. He padded his way through the hall and leaned against the doorframe, watching your peaceful expression
âCanât sleep?â
You turned your head in the direction of the bedroom door. Jungkookâs gentle voice that echoed through the quiet of their shared apartment was his other favorite place in the world.Â
âItâs always hard.â
Jungkook pushed the door further and went inside. You two had been living together for almost two years and Jungkook already knew the layout of the space like the back of his hand. He set the unopened beer can on the bedside table and went under the duvet with you. It had always been this simple-- it was either Jungkook grabbed an extra beer can and share it with you or coaxed you to sleep entirely. Tonight, it was the latter. Jungkook ran a hand up and down your back.
You felt a pang inside your chest. It was barely there but still felt. Tonight was different, lonelier. You closed your eyes, thinking that maybe this was just how it had to be.
âTell me what you need,â Jungkook muttered.
âGgukâŠâ you started. Jungkook hummed, ever so kind, so patient. âCan you help me sleep?â
Years of friendship made words between you comfortable and safe. Your insomnia started right around the time your dance studio was gaining more enrollees and by the end of a year, you already needed to hire a few more dancers and bigger studio space. Jungkook was there to witness all your hard work, sleepless nights trying to perfect a routine you had to teach every week. Jungkook was there to help you through the breakdowns and occasionally had to endure your spats, to which you apologized for with ramen and kimbap.Â
You and Jungkook go way back, but tonight itâs just the two of you and your shared present. Jungkook helped you lay down on the bed and your heart swelled . Jungkook lay on his side as he gently guided you to face him. In the calm of the night, you saw stars in Jungkookâs eyes. You willed yourself not to speak for fear of breaking the moment. Jungkook started to caress your cheek ever so lightly, eyes falling close as you reveled in the softness of how Jungkook took care of you. As Jungkook continued to comfort you, he started singing your favorite sleep song.
now playing:Â watch you sleep. by girl in red
Jungkookâs melodious voice rang through the room with much reverence. You both find yourselves busy in life, but you always, always come back home to each other-- and that thought makes your heart ache so much more. Tonight might be lonely, but you also treasured moments like this when you allowed yourself to surrender, to take pleasure in being with Jungkook. By the time he finished the song, you were already fighting to stay awake.
I want to be with you for longer. Â
âWhat about your game, Gguk?â
âI will play another round before I go to bed. Right now, youâre more important.â Jungkook tucked a loose strand of hair behind your ear. âIâll stay with you for as long as you need me to.â
âGguk-ah.â
A smirk found its way into Jungkookâs pretty lips. He knew what was coming next.
âCan you stay?â
It felt like the whole room stilled ten times over.
âI mean⊠just for tonight,â you quickly added, worried you mightâve said the wrong thing too late.
Jungkook gently got up from the bed and walked out the door, leaving you to wonder if you messed up. Yeah, you did , you thought. Was it that easy to mess things up? Was Jungkook really that uninterested? As you listened to Jungkookâs footsteps, you also heard the gameplay music coming from the living room abruptly stop. A few objects were heard being moved around until Jungkookâs footsteps once again became louder.Â
Jungkook said nothing as he closed the door to your bedroom, his weight sinking into the other side of the bed.Â
Oh, he came back, your mind dumbly said.
It was always familiar, that feeling of Jungkook being too close. You wished it never had to end. Jungkook slid an arm under you and the other caged you in closer to his chest. He dropped a light kiss to the top of your head and picked up where his hands left offâ grazing your spine.Â
âAre you cold?â
You swore you heard Jungkook smile through his words.
âNo. The duvet can cover us both, I think.â
âHmm. Iâll hold you through the night in case the duvet falls.âÂ
Jungkook placed another feathery kiss on your forehead. A few seconds seemed to have passed with nothing but comfortable silence, two hearts beating for one another.
âGoodnight, Jungkook.âÂ
You felt Jungkookâs hold on you grow tighter.
âGoodnight, ____.âÂ

The morning after was both the easiest and hardest thing you had to face because it was either you woke up to Jungkook still peacefully sleeping beside you or to an already empty bedside.Â
This time around, Jungkook was already awake and smiling.
Smiling.
You thought it to be so endearing and cruel of him at the same time. Jungkook never watched you sleep before.Â
Chuckling probably because he saw your wide eyes, he asked, âDid you sleep well?â
You shifted before nodding with a small smile. âHow about you?â
âLike a baby.â
You chuckled too as he yawned and stretched. Youâre so beautiful like this.
âWhat do you want for breakfast, ___?â
âDo we still have eggs?â
Jungkook nodded, âand bacon, too.â
âUgh, heaven on earth. Iâll have both, please.â
Jungkook smiled warmly like he was the soft morning light himself, âIâll whip us some pancakes, too.â
You nodded, yawning a second time. You got up to brush your teeth and do the usual morning skincare routine. As you stared at yourself through the mirror, you thought about how you could feel so content living with Jungkook like thisâ peaceful with endless possibilities.Â
You realized your love for Jungkook on a rainy day when both of you were supposed to try and fly the kites you made over Gwangalli beach in Busan. You remember feeling bummed out because Jungkook put so much hard work into making those kites, only to be destroyed by a sudden downpour. Youâd expected Jungkook to be upset as well, but to your surprise, Jungkook pulled you into the pouring rain to dance. He always did that. You thought he was crazy for doing so, but you went along with your fifteen-year-old friendâs absurd idea.Â
It was a good thing you let yourself be pulled into pouring rain by Jeon Jungkook⊠because from then on, your love for him just grew. Blossomed like the spring flowers on a cool afternoon.
You were pulled out from your memories when you heard a phone ring. You quickly finished combing your hair and went out of the room, feeling hopeful about breakfast.
â...hyeong, Iâm not sure if this is a good idea.â
It was Jungkook speaking to someone on the other end of the line. He had his AirPods on as he waited for the bacon to turn crispyâ just the way you liked it. You sat down across from Jungkook on the kitchen counter and he gave you a small smile, even though his eyebrows were furrowed.
âOkay, fine, fine, Iâll go⊠Iâll see you later.â Jungkook tapped the right AirPod twice, ending the call. You could tell something was off.Â
âEverything okay?â
Jungkook didnât answer right away as he transferred the bacon onto a plate with paper towels. âYeah, that was Yoongi hyeongâ
âOh great, are you guys meeting up later?â You tried to make light of the situation, but could already feel the other shoe was about to drop.
Youâve always had that lingering anxiety at the pit of your stomach whenever you were with Jungkook. It co-exists, always present as your love for him. Itâs the product of a love unreciprocated.
Jungkook hummed, too concentrated on the eggs in front of him. âHyeong set me up on a date with someone.â
âOhâŠâ
Jungkook kept his head down as he cooked, but you didnât miss how he looked up briefly at you the moment the small surprise left your lips.
âThatâs great, Jungkook. Isnât it? Itâs about time you tried dating again.âÂ
The morning was already starting to crumble right before you could even get through breakfast.
âYeah, I⊠I think itâd be fun. Iâll see how it goes.â
You have seen Jungkookâs fair share of dating experiences over the course of your friendship. He never brought anyone home to your apartment, but you almost always witnessed how fleeting his dates were. It wasnât as if Jungkook didnât like them, itâs just that he prioritized his work more than the possibility of finding love. The last one Jungkook dated was like a tornado in human form. You remembered how happy he always seemed to be after their dates. Heâd tell you about how she made him want to come out of his shell more and that maybe, just maybe she could be the one. You were happy for his best friend then, you always were. But you were also heartbroken seeing your childhood love date other people, let alone look at them differently. You had only met the girl onceâ and you immediately understood why Jungkook liked her. Kind, charming, and passionate about art and life. An advocate for womenâs rights, a cat lover.Â
Everything that you didnât seem to be.
You donât know how the relationship ended, though. Thatâs the thing about Jungkookâ with you, he was magic and light, wild and full of compassion, but when it came to sharing his feelings, he always had a hard time expressing them. You are as patient as ever though, never pushing Jungkook to emotional places where he didnât want to be.Â
You will always wait for Jungkook. But is it worth it?
âYou should really get out of the house, Jungkook. Go and have fun. Your art will be waiting for you here at home,â you tried to smile as Jungkook handed you your breakfast request.
âYou sound like you really want me out of the house, ____.â Jungkook teased.
You dramatically sighed, threw in a slight roll of your eyes for good measure, âI just want whatâs best for you. You know that.â
âI always know, ____.âÂ
You will always look out for him. Love him from afar. You will always choose your best friend. You could only wish that Jungkook would choose you, too.

You definitely felt like an idiot waiting up for Jungkook.
You liked to tell yourself that Jungkookâs mystery date didnât bother you at all, but being alone in the apartment on your day off didnât help much because you thought about the said date all day long.Â
Hereâs the problem: You didnât know you were so bothered.
Well, you, knew why⊠in a way. But you didnât like admitting it to yourself because it becomes so much clearer. Jungkook has always been a constant in your life, a friend through thick and thin-- but thatâs the issue. Jungkook is a friend.
You heard faint footsteps becoming louder until someone was punching the code to unlock the doorâ Jungkook was home. You quickly glanced at the clock. It was only 9 pm. Heâs home early, isnât he? What does coming home early or late from a date even mean ? You shook your head rapidly, willing the ridiculous questions away when the familiar melody of the door successfully unlocking rang through the room, and in came Jungkook. You repositioned yourself at lightning speed, pretended to watch TV, and only looked up when Jungkook came into view.
âHey. How did your date go?â Your eyes flitted back to the screen in front of you, feigning indifference.
Jungkook plopped next to you on the couch and stretched his legs, âTâwas good.â
Turning your body to face Jungkook you asked, âHow good is good?â
Jungkook chuckled as he intertwined his fingers behind his neck. He didnât pry his eyes away from the TV, which was showing a variety show about refrigerators.
âWe had dinner. Mia was a nice girl, very polite.â
Ah, so the name was Mia. You slowly nodded before tilting your head to the side, revealing a small smirk, âdid you have fun at least?â
âI guess it was alright. You know how awkward blind dates make me feel.â
âWhat makes them awkward again?â
âIâm not sure exactly⊠It's like I just donât know how to act around them, let alone know what to say. Itâsâ Iâm not even sure if she had a good time, to be honest.â
âWell, Iâm sure he had a good time,â you turned your attention back to the TV but muted the volume. Why was there a face towel inside one of the refrigerators?Â
âWhat makes you so sure, ____?â
You shrugged, âYouâre pretty amazing Jungkook. Funny, smart, very attuned to others. I think you just donât see it because, you know, itâs you.â
Jungkook pursed his lips. The momentary silence between you wasnât uncomfortable.
âWhy are you still up, ____?â Jungkook suddenly murmured. He was still facing the TV, but he had his eyes closed.
You suddenly felt a need to fiddle with the hem of your shirt. When you didnât respond, Jungkook opened his eyes and turned to face you. âDo you need help sleeping, ____?â
âI really shouldnât ask for too much, Jungkook. It must be uncomfortable not sleeping in your own bed.â
Jungkook gently flicked a finger at your forehead. You feigned hurt.
âSilly. Come on, letâs get ready for bed. Itâs getting late and you have an early class tomorrow, right?â You didnât even know he remembered your schedule. You let Jungkook pull you by the wrist, leading the way to your bedroom.
Like coming home, you slotted yourself comfortably in between Jungkookâs waiting arms as you both lay in bed. Jungkook rested his chin on top of your head and breathed in your soft, powdery scent. You instantly felt Jungkook relax, all tension starting to ebb away, but maybe it was all just in your head.
âIâm sorry, Jungkook. I just⊠I donât know, I have a long day tomorrow and I need to sleep.â
Jungkook adjusted himself in a way to give you some wiggle room but still held you close. âYou donât have to apologize. I completely understand how pressured you must feel, especially because the dance studio is going through big transitions.â
In your mind, you were thinking of all the ways you and Jungkook just clicked . But thereâs that tiny part of you that feels that maybe this arrangement wasnât the most ideal because for all you knew, Mia might just be a really great girl and Jungkook just needed time to warm up to her. Having Jungkook this close was your dream-- a dream youâve always kept safe in the recesses of your mind. Now that itâs actually happeningâ and that itâs been happening for a while nowâ you crave this closeness more and more and yet, you also feel guilty because you needed to run in the opposite direction. Before things got too painful.
âI can hear you thinking.â
Your body went stiff so Jungkook pulled you much closer as he ran a hand through your hair. He looked at you, eyes soft and half-lidded, your faces too close you felt like something else was going to happen.
But nothing ever happened. Of course.Â
He held your gaze a bit longer and you wanted to tell him the truth. Tell him to look at you just this once. But words failed you once more.
âThank you, Gguk.â
Not a lot of words need to be exchanged. You have been friends for so long that almost all your movements and emotions, no matter how subtle, were easily discernible. You know when Jungkook is having one of his creative blocks because he becomes irritable. Jungkook knows that you can sometimes be too hard on yourself when it comes to dancing, so he cooks your favorite bibimbap as a way to ease his stress. You and Jungkook just know how to comfort one another.
âMy silly darling,â He never called you that before, but you could almost hear Jungkook smile as he uttered it. âI want to be here.â
If your heart suddenly stopped, you hoped Jungkook didnât notice. I want to be here, he said. With a languid smile on your tired face, you succumbed to the pull of sleep, hoping your dreams about Jungkook would never end.
âYou already picked the last movie, ____.â
âFine, we can watch one of yours.â
Jungkookâs bunny smile reappeared and your heart grew ten times its size. After eating dinner, you both decided to watch a movie. After all, it was a Friday night and neither of you had the energy to spend it outside with other people. You watched as Jungkook flicked through the movie choices until he finally settled on a Marvel movie.Â
You were already halfway through the movie when the doorbell rang. You and Jungkook looked at each other, both of you surprised because you werenât expecting anyone at this late hour. As you shrugged your shoulders, Jungkook got up to answer the door.
You decided to pause the movie because you didnât want Jungkook to miss anything, but doing so made it clear that the sudden visitor was actually Yoongi.
The location of the door wasnât too far off from where you were sitting. You didnât mean to eavesdrop either, but you couldnât help but wonder why Jungkook didn't let Yoongi in.
âMia told me about your date. I donât understand, Jungkook, you both said you had a great time, so whatâs the problem?â
Oh, they were talking about Jungkookâs date. At this hour?
âI donât know, hyeong. I guess it never occurred to me to call her so quickly after a first date. Did you come all the way here just to ask that?â Jungkook was a fairly mellow person. Almost never irritable with anyone but himself, just very patient even when you could see how other people were already pushing his buttons.
âI think Mia really likes you, Gguk-ah. You should call her. I also came by to bring you back some of your art supples because you left them at the studio yesterday.â
You heard plastic rustling. Jungkook didnât answer right away, not until his voice lowered, almost sounding like he was pleading.
âLet me think about it, hyeong. Please?â
Yoongi sounded a bit exasperated, âFine. Howâs ____?â
âSheâs fine. We were actually watching a movie,â Jungkook was back to his usual tone of voice, but clipper.Â
âOh, thatâs niceâŠâ
âWould you like to join us? We still have a beer in the fridge, I think.â
âNo, I just⊠I was just about to go home and thought Iâd stop by to give you your things because I already had them in the car, but uhâ yeah. Maybe some other time.â
It didnât register with you right away that Jungkook had Miaâs number. Whether Jungkook asked for it or the other way around, they still exchanged numbers. There was a chance of a second date. You didnât notice the lump forming in your throat as you came to realize again that Jungkook wasnât yours. You had no right to think this way about Jungkook and his love life. He lives his own life, free to date anyone, anytime.Â
You werenât supposed to hear this conversation either. The feeling of impending dread slowly crept up on you. All you knew was that whatever you were feeling right now is something that shouldnât even be happening.
You were pulled out of your thoughts when you saw Jungkook return from the corner of his eye. You suddenly lost all strength to continue the movie. Without even thinking, you pulled yourself up to your feet with the intention of going back to your room. Maybe sleep would do something to dull the ache.
But then you remembered you had a hard time doing that, too.
Jungkook opened his mouth to say something, but no words came out. You held out hope for a minute thereâ hope that maybe Jungkook would tell you he was sorry, but then again, what would he be sorry for? He shouldnât feel sorry for anything, especially not your feelings.Â
The sadness was starting to fester through your bones again. You had to get out of the living room, away from the one person who could make you feel better. Wordlessly, you let your feet take you to the bedroom and quietly shut the door.Â
Jungkook never tried to pry nor force you to explain anything to him. He was always the understanding one, always the one who gave you your space when you needed it, even when you were being cold to him.
Thatâs the thing with Jungkookâ he knew exactly when to be there for you. Except for this time around, not even Jungkookâs presence can heal an unknown emptiness that you donât even recognize yourself.

Nine-year-old you never really liked the first few hours after school because that meant you had to stay and wait until your mom picked you up. School grounds can get pretty lonely, especially when all the other kids have already gone home. Young as you were, you found it funny that both you and your mom ended up closing shop every dayâ you closing school grounds, while your mom closed the register at the grocery store where she worked.Â
What nine-year-old you hated the most was when you had to wait after school while it rained because you couldnât walk around the courtyard and play.Â
You hugged your knees as you rocked yourself back and forth watching the rain splatter on the cold, hard ground. Of all days, you forgot to bring a jacket and you were starting to shiver. It was only four oâclock in the afternoon. Your mom wouldnât arrive until six.Â
Just after you let out a big sigh, a boy came running in your direction carrying an umbrella. Strange. No one but you usually stayed at school this late.Â
When the boy reached the stairs and closed his umbrella, he shook off excess water from his already wet hair, causing a few droplets to splatter all over your face.
âOops, sorry about that.â
The boy gave you his widest smile as he continued to catch his breath from running too fast. You usually saw this boy walk along the school hallways, always surrounded by his friends. You were also clubmates in dance.
âMy nameâs Jungkook. We go to dance club together.â
âI know...â You replied as you rested your chin on top of your knees again.
âYou dance really well, I wish I could be as graceful as you⊠anyway, what are you still doing here?âÂ
âIâm waiting for my mom. She usually picks me up, but she has to finish her job at the store first.â
âOh, okay. How long do you still have to wait for her?â
âProbably a few more hours,â you didnât mean for your tone to be somber, but you couldnât help it.Â
As much as you love your parents, sometimes it can get quite lonely.
âThat might take forever!â Jungkookâs eyes grew wide but you found it amusing. Most people would just say âohâ and move on. Or maybe pity you.
âItâs no big deal, Iâm used to it already.â
âWell, do you want to grab something to eat first?â
While you knew Jungkook meant no harm, you still wondered why he was offering all of a sudden. What was he even doing here?
âI donât thinkââ
âMy driver Mr. Hong-sik is parked right outside near a hotteok stand. Letâs go buy some!â
You hesitated because you werenât supposed to leave the school grounds until an adult came to pick you up but at the same time, you were really hungry.Â
âWhat do you say?â
âDo you promise that we will go back here after buying?â
Jungkook was already nodding, his smile growing wide again upon hearing the possibility of you giving in to the idea of hot hotteok.Â
âYes, of course. Mr. Hong-sik will take care of us, donât worry. Besidesââ Jungkook opened his umbrella, droplets of rain splattered across your face again, ââthis umbrella is big enough to fit us both.â
âOkay, letâs go.â
It would only be years later when Jungkook admitted to you that he had known for a while how you spent your days alone after school and that he wanted to keep you company.Â
When you were seventeen and Jungkook fifteen, the school dance team won an award. You both celebrated by eating ramen and ice cream at your motherâs grocery store.Â
When you and Jungkook went to college, you decided to share a room together because you both got into SNU. Over the years mishaps had happened, you both cringed at each otherâs disaster dates, and cried when you had your hearts broken by careless people. Through the highs and lows of life and love, you and Jungkook were a team.Â
Now that you are twenty-six and Jungkook twenty-four, you continue to conquer the world together.
Except that you never expected to slowly fall for the boy who accidentally splattered water on your face twice and shared his umbrella. Â

âYahâ stop eating all of the danmuji!â Taehyung playfully snapped as he chewed on his jajangmyeon.Â
âI already told you to order extra, but of course, you didnât listen again,â you replied, happily chewing on the kimchi.
âI totally forgot, okay? Let me breathe,â Taehyung pouted. âItâs not every day when little kids come into the studio and wreak havoc during hip hop class.â You chuckled at your best friendâs whining and placed a piece of danmuji on top of his noodles. Taehyung looked to you and mumbled his thanks.
You were sitting with your legs sprawled out on the dance floor of the dance studio. Both of you just finished your separate intensive classes and were fueling up for the next set this afternoon.
âI heard Jungkook went out on a date,â Taehyung isnât really one for dilly-dallying. Always straight to the point.Â
âYoongi told you, huh?â
âOf course. The man could never hide secrets from me. Not in our household.â
âYeah, youâre right. Jungkook did go on a date,â you didnât like where the conversation was going, but you couldnât bring yourself to stop Taehyung from asking further either. A part of you wanted to talk about it with someone.Â
âAnd how do you feel about that?â Taehyung shoved a piece of kimchi onto his mouth and waited for your answer.
You started to re-arrange the toppings on your plate, trying to avoid eye contact all of a sudden, âwhat do you mean?â
âI know you, ____. You canât hide from me.â
You chuckled at your best friendâs blunt nature. Itâs one of the things you liked most about him because you were the oppositeâ always caring, understanding, nice. You put others first before yourself because thatâs who you areâ the reliable friend. You know Taehyung means well and is just looking out for you, too.
âDo I have to answer your question?â
âYou donât have to, but I can tell itâs bothering you. You didnât even notice that I took the last piece of chicken just nowââ
âYAH!â
Taehyung snickered, âBut seriously, youâre quiet than usual. Does he still help you sleep?â
âHe does.â
âAnd he hasnât said anything beyond that?â
âWhat is he supposed to say?â
Taehyung shrugged, âYou tell me.â
âWeâre friends, Taehyung. Thereâs nothing else to sayâ You let your shoulders sag. Youâre surprised at yourself that youâve been holding the tension in.Â
âAfter everythingââ Taehyung paused and bit his bottom lip, trying to carefully choose what to say next, âDid it ever occur to you that maybe the reason why he volunteers to help you sleep is that he likes you too?â
âStop putting ideas into my head.â
âIâm not, but I do want to point out what you canât see, ____. Iâm your best friendâ Jungkook is, too, but with us itâs different. I donât feel the urge to jump you every so often, ah!---â Taehyung earned a playful smack from you, âLook, all Iâm saying is⊠you and Jungkook have been friends for a really long time so why donât you just talk to him?â
You started to argue, âItâs not that easy. It might ruin our friendship.â
âBut how else are you going to get past this?â
âTake my feelings to the grave,â you expressed glumly.
âSo dramatic. And very, very difficult for you to bear all on your own.â
âIâm scared, Taehyung. What if things become awkward?â
âWill Jungkook really let it come to that? Heâs your best friend. If he says he doesnât feel the same way, the more important thing here is you. You and your heartâ because at least in knowing, you can finally move forward. Date other people without the what ifs.â
You seemed to mull over Taehyungâs words.Â
âIâm not forcing you to ask him. At the end of the day, you get to decide. I just want you to be happy, ____. Always.â
âI know, Taehyung-ie. Thank you.â
You came home that night to Jungkook passed out from exhaustion on their couch. He still had his eyeglasses on, his apple pencil caught in between his fingers. His iPad was on top of the coffee table and you assumed that Jungkook rushed yet again another commission for a client. It was still earlyâ 8 oâ clock. You wondered if Jungkook had already eaten. You draped a blanket over him and adjusted his head on one of the pillows into a more comfortable position. The movement slightly jostled Jungkook awake. With half-lidded eyes, he gave you a sleepy smile.
âHi ____, youâre home.â
âHmm, I am.â
âHow was class today?â
âExcellent. Did you get to finish that commission?â
Jungkook yawned, âBarely... â
You reluctantly caressed Jungkook hair, fingers gently rubbing his scalp. As soon as you did, his eyes fell closed.Â
âHave you eaten, Gguk-ah?â
âNot yet. I was waiting for you.â
âYou didnât have to. What if I came home really late? You canât miss your meals.â
âYouâre here now, arenât you?â
You chuckled as he mumbled, âBrat. Iâll whip us up some kimchi kimbap and ramen. How does that sound?â
âIâd love that, thank you.â
âYou can sleep more. Iâll wake you up when dinnerâs ready.â
âI can help youââ
âStay put. Iâll be quick, okay?â
Jungkook nodded as he watched you disappear into the kitchen. You prepared all the supplies needed to make dinner and as soon as you started chopping the kimchi for the kimbap, you heard Jungkookâs soft snores.Â
Suddenly, all of your fears ebbed away. Emotions were a funny thingâ the fondness you had for Jungkook overtook your whole being everytime you looked at him. Sometimes you want to feel angry at how Jungkook seemed oblivious, but then again⊠he isnât really a mind-reader. You have always been affectionate with each other and you wondered where people drew the line between friendship and love. What happens when one catches feelings? What happens to both of you if a confession was the way to settle things once and for all? The stakes were too highâ confessing your feelings for Jungkook might make him pull away. What happens to the friendship built over the years? If you were lucky, maybe Jungkook might love you, too.
You were in a bind and you didnât like that.
Jungkook slept on the living room couch, tired from the dayâs work. You both make meals for each other. You sleep together on the same bed. Shouldnât life with Jungkook be this easy?Â
And obvious?
After twenty minutes, dinner was ready. You woke Jungkook up and he devoured the simple dinner over stories of your classes and his ideas for the clientâs project.Â
This friendship is simple. Light. It is a life well lived between two childhood friends that began with a shared an umbrella and hotteok. You wished it was always this uncomplicated.Â
Jungkook helped you sleep again that night. Not a lot of words were shared because you were honestly exhausted and just when you thought you didnât need cuddles, Jungkook went into your room and laid on your bed, not uttering a single word. He only wrapped his arms around you and breathed in your cotton scent.Â
âYouâre always helping me, Jungkook.â
âIs it working? Are you sleeping well?â
âI am, thanks to you.â
âIâm glad. Iâm really glad, ____.â
All is right in this world, all is well with us this way, you thought before you gave in to the pull of sleep for another night.Â

You woke up to the sunlight and an empty bed. Muffled sounds could be heard from outside the bedroom.
âMiaâs kind of annoyed that she gave you his number but you still havenât called herâ
âI know.â
âIs this about ____? Is that why you havenâtââ
âI donât know, hyeong, itâs too early to have this conversation.â
Yoongi came into view as soon as you reached the kitchen. His back was turned to you and it seemed like he was cooking pancakes. Jungkook was sitting on the stool by the counter and had his back to you.Â
âOh, good morning, ____,â Yoongi chimed.
âGood morning.â
Jungkook poured you a glass of orange juice, âSlept well?â
You didnât have your words yet so you just nodded. Even with Yoongi busy with the stove, you felt the tension that made itself known so suddenly around the kitchen.
And for some reason, Jungkook decided to throw out the trash, leaving you and Yoongi alone for a while.
âHow are you, ____â Yoongi asked as he gave you a serving of pancakes, egg, and bacon. The last thing you expected was to wake up to breakfast prepared by a visitor sprinkled with passive confrontation.
You sipped his orange juice again before replying, âIâm doing well. Dance classes are picking up.â
âIâm glad⊠and Jungkook?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âHow is Jungkook⊠and you?â
It was way too early for this conversation.
âI need you to be a bit more specific about what you really want to ask me, Yoongi.â
Yoongi was met with an almost deafening silence. You knew that apart from him, Jungkook confided in Yoongi the most. He knew most of Jungkookâs dating escapades and with that, his heart aches too. Yoongi is Jungkookâs fiercest protector, you are well-aware. You understand how he tends to be confrontational especially when it came to Jungkookâs feelings.Â
Because they go way back.
In all honesty, you were terrified of Yoongi knowing about how Jungkook had been helping you sleep, but you didnât know why you were scared. Yoongi is your friend too, after all.Â
Maybe because you wanted to keep such intimate moments with Jungkook for yourself. Something that was yours, and yours alone. Unfortunately, you had a gut feeling Yoongi knows a lot more than heâs letting on.
âJungkook just started dating again, ____.â
âIâm all too aware. I donât think Iâm going to be a problem.â
âIt might be if Jungkook helps you sleep every night.â
And there it is.
âWeâre just friends, Yoongi. Iâm not expecting anything from him.â You felt your heart sink to your feet, trampled on. Yoongi knew.Â
But why was frustration rising up in the back of your throat?
âAre you sure youâre not expecting anything?â
âWhat is that supposed to mean?â
Tension, tension, tension. You hated it.
âYou had your chance once, ____, and you walked away. Itâs not fair for you to do this to Jungkook again.â
And there it is. The word again .
You swallowed the lump in your throat, lightly tapping the glass of juice with your fingers, willing for the tears to retreat back to where they came from. You cannot afford to cry in front of Yoongi. Or Jungkook. It was too goddamn early.
You did not sign up to have your memories, your insecurities, and your reality laid bare on the kitchen counter.Â
âIt doesnât matter how I feel. Jungkook is my friend. He always will be.â
Vulnerability wasnât your strongest suit. You weren't your emotionsâ best soldier, either. You wanted to yell at Yoongi, shout at him for even implying that you were getting in the way of Jungkook and his dating life.
âJungkook cannot date freely if he always has to think about coming home to help you sleep,â Yoongiâs words cut like a knife, making you wince. âYou know he deserves better than that. You deserve better than that.â
You have very blunt and straightforward friends, and although they keep you grounded, sometimes you hate how they can casually talk to you about your feelings. Sometimes you think they forget that your sunny disposition can also be sometimes moored by rain and storms.Â
âIâm sorry, ____. That was too much, Iââ
âNo, Yoongi, itâs okay,â tears have already fallen and you hastily wiped them away, âYouâre right, it was my fault. Iâm the one who got us into this mess. Iâm the one who has the sleeping problem, Iâllâ Iâll figure something out, maybe get checked or somethingâŠâ You kept your eyes glued to the untouched food in front of you. Throat burning, fresh tears threatening to fall once more.
Yoongiâs words stungâ but heâs also right. The pain of the unspoken truth you try so hard to push down every day come rising to the surface and you are powerless to stop it.Â
Yoongi opened his mouth to say something, but immediately closed it the moment he looked over your shoulder. Your stomach churned because your worst fears werenât done with you yetâ Jungkook was standing by the door.
âI think itâs time for you to leave, Yoongi hyeong.â The only time you heard apparent hostility in Jungkookâs voice was years ago when someone attempted to jump you at a party. Jungkook is always kind, but when irritation, let alone animosity, takes over, he becomes a completely different person.Â

All you knew was that Jungkook and his girlfriend in tornado form are over.
The music blaring from the speakers were too loud, everyone was all over the placeâ Jungkook, Yoongi, Taehyung. It was Jungkookâs idea to get wasted at a club. You didnât always agree with Jungkookâs coping mechanisms, because you knew he was a terrible drinkerâ someone who couldnât hold his liquor well.Â
But he was heartbroken and what do good friends do? Let them cry and wallow.
But right now, it was time to go home. You called a cab for Yoongi and Taehyung, while you and Jungkook got into another. It was a good decision that you didnât bring your own car. You wouldnât have any other choice but to drag Jungkookâs drunk ass to the passenger seat and you werenât sure you could manage that.
You were thankful that Jungkook could still manage to walk, even if he needed to be physically supported by you. You both fumbled for a bit as you closed your apartment door behind you.
âAlright, you big baby, take off your shoes.â
Jungkook did as he was told, but you could tell his body was about to give up on him so you hastily walked him to the bedroom.
You heaved a big sigh after Jungkook collapsed into the mattress. You could hear Jungkookâs breathing slowly steady itself and you honestly thought he was asleep.
âAre you dead?â
When Jungkook didnât move, a playful smirk painted your lips and you shook your head. You leaned in closer to fluff Jungkookâs pillow, when his head suddenly turned to face you.Â
With eyes half-lidded, you thought Jungkook looked beautiful underneath the sliver of moonlight shining through the bedroom window. He reeked of alcohol and smoke, but you didnât mind. You couldnât help but hold his gaze.
Hesitant fingers reached up to trace the skin on your cheek. Jungkook blinked once as he ran gently ran his fingers from the corner of your eye to your chin.
Jungkookâs voice was so soft, you almost didn't hear him ask, âWhy donât you like me, ____?â
âWhat are you talking about, of course I like you.â
Jungkook shook his head, âThatâs not what I meantâŠâ
Your heart was beating wildly in your chest. You reminded yourself that Jungkook was intoxicated. He wouldnât remember this tomorrow. He might not even know what he is doing or saying right now.
âWhy canât you love me, ____?â Jungkook swallowed the lump forming in his throat, âbecause I have loved you for so long and you wonât even look at me.â
You wanted to cry, but you didnât exactly know why, âThatâs not true, Jungkook.â
âThen prove it, ____.â
âI donât know how.â
Jungkook, in a way, helped you. With eyes focused on your lips, he slowly lifted his head to graze your mouth with his own. When he finally kissed you, your head was spinning that you had to use your arm for support to keep you up.
Jungkook mustered up all of his remaining strength to sit up on the bed to kiss you properly. He cupped your face with his hand and you did the same. Under the same moonlight, you and Jungkook started to take that one step closer to finally acknowledging what has been there all along.
But in your head, you didnât know what you want.
Lips separated, letting the both of you breathe. Jungkook touched his forehead against yours before his lips planted a light, lingering kiss there.
Your heart sank even deeper and you fought the tears that were about to come.
Because even though you really loved Jungkook, you and he were at the right place at the wrong time.
The next morning, you and Jungkook werenât the type to dance around each other. He did remember what happened last night.
âI need to know, ____. I need to know what you want.â
âIâm sorry, Jungkook.â
Jungkook nodded, but you didnât miss the flash of sadness that passed through his once hopeful eyes.Â
âAre we still friends at least?â
It took all of you to nod your head in agreement. It was better this way.
âOf course we are.â
âThen thatâs all I want, ____.â
Just as Yoongi closed the door behind him and it was just you and Jungkook in the now tense atmosphere of the apartment, confusion flooded you. Dread soon followed upon realizing what had just happened.Â
You were holding Jungkook back and itâs all your fault. All because you still couldnât decide what you really want.Â
When Jungkook finally locked eyes with you, his gentle gaze made your heart flutter. You donât deserve it, you thought. But you were allured by it-- so easy to get lost in the sea of Jungkookâs beautiful, observant brown eyes, like they were meant to see right through you, heart and soul. Your face slowly morphed into a pain Jungkook didnât recognize, a sadness he hasnât seen before. Your bottom lip began to quiver and before you knew it, you full-on sobbed into your hands. Just as quickly as the collapse of everything began, Jungkook was swift on his feet, taking you into his arms.Â
Jungkook embraces you tightly, his breathing controlled in an effort to curb your sobs. You could hear Jungkookâs heartbeat and it was an odd source of comfort despite the distress you were actively feeling. You felt Jungkookâs large hand stroke your hair in slow motion, chin resting on top of your head as if trying to silently tell you donât cry.
Being with Jungkook felt like drowning and coming up for air all at the same timeâ your constant, but also your poison. Yoongi was right, Jungkook deserves to be happy after you blew your chance to tell him how you really felt.Â
You loved Jungkook, but you had to let him go because he doesnât deserve to be with someone who cannot make up her mind. When you said no to him a year ago, you thought it was the best for the both of youâ Jungkook was hurting and he kissed you because he was drunk and in pain. Not because he loves you. You thought that maybe after some time had passed, what happened that night would just be a distant memory between two friends who had a momentary lapse of judgment.
You have to let him go because itâs the right thing to do, the only way to save the friendship you built over the years. You once saved it, you cannot mess up again. It was selfish, yet so selfless.
When you finally calmed down a little bit more and your breathing slowed, Jungkook loosened his grip. You immediately felt the distance once more, but it was as if Jungkook heard your thoughts because he only pulled away to wipe your tears with his thumbs. Jungkookâs hands cupped your face for a while longer, staring into your teary eyes. Jungkook mumbled an apology as he pressed his forehead with yours. As he closed his eyes, you received a glimpse of Jungkookâs sadness without words.Â
Loving Jungkook isnât supposed to be painful.
Jungkook had to meet a new client so that meant he needed to leave the apartment. You could tell it was difficult for him to leave you all alone in the apartment, but Jungkook only asked if you were going to be okay.
You struggled to leave home that day, but you had to because if you didnât get out and teach dance, you would continue to drown in your own suffering. You both left the apartment with nothing but your unspoken words and broken hearts.
Jungkook would find himself running late for his meeting and he arrived home to what he thought was a dark, empty apartment. Trodding down the hall to your room, he was mildly surprised to see the door was slightly ajar. Lying on the bed was you. Sleeping.
Jungkook quietly entered the room and knelt down by the side of the bed. Staring at you, with the moonlight shining down on your face, you looked sereneâ a stark contrast to the chaos that transpired earlier that day. Your lips were slightly parted and Jungkook found himself smiling at the sight. He gently ran his knuckles down your cheek. He did that for a while, just intentionally watching and helping you sleep even more peacefully in the gentlest way. Jungkook was thankful that you didnât seem to be aware that you weren't alone.Â
You kept your eyes closed as you reveled in the softness of Jungkookâs touch. You initially thought you were dreaming of Jungkook kneeling beside you because after all, the sleep gummies seemed to knock you out enough to fall asleep without him this time. But you realized it wasnât a dream.
Jungkook came home.
The ache in your heart returned, but at the same time, you wished this moment of Jungkook comforting you never ended. Because at least you could have Jungkook like this.

âWill you stay still, ____? Iâm not done yet.âÂ
You pouted as you watched Jungkook draw a bowl of ramen on your leg cast. You injured yourself while attempting to do a tourner for an after-school ballet class. You and Jungkook were now in university and renting an apartment together. Your leg rested on Jungkookâs lap while you both sat on the living room couch. Jungkook slightly had his tongue out while he colored in the ribbons and you scoffed.
âAre you done now?â
âYou donât rush art.â
âYeah but Iâm hungry and I think my leg is asleep.â
Jungkook smirked, âYour leg being in a cast doesnât really have a choice given the circumstances, what did you expect?â You smacked him with a pillow, âYou asshole, give me my leg back.â
âOw! Nuh uh. Iâm almost done.â
You huffed, feigning annoyance. But you were actually endeared with Jungkookâs enthusiasm to draw a different object on your leg cast every week. The moment you got out of the hospital and after Jungkook fed you some jjampong, he carried you to the same living room couch and drew the yellow umbrella he used the day you bought hotteok. The following week, it was a sketch of a person dancing ballet which Jungkook referred to as, âthe loveliest ballet dancer in the universe.â This week, it was ballet shoes hanging on one side of the backrest of a chair.
âThere, done!â Jungkook slightly pulled away to admire his work then he turned and gave you his dorkiest smile. You could never ask for more.

Weeks passed as you and Jungkook fell into usual routine. You can no longer recall since when you started having a hard time communicating feelings. It wasnât like you and Jungkook fought a lot because you almost never do. But thereâs always that elephant in the room that neither of you choose to address even though itâs already staring back at you both.
On Jungkookâs birthday, Taehyung decided it would be good for you all to spend your time at a club after having dinner. From the get-go, the people in attendance were the birthday boy, Taehyung, Yoongi, you, and Mia.
Needless to say, you were awkward and in pain the entire time.
It was your first time to actually see Jungkook pay attention to someone else in a romantic way. Although he and Mia have yet to put a label on anything, they continued to date, much to your misery.
At the birthday dinner, you tried your best not to look at Jungkook and Mia the whole time, but by some strange magnetic force, everytime you unconsciously looked at Jungkook, his eyes found you.
Come to think of it, Mia was the clingy one the whole night. But maybe you were just misinterpreting things. When Taehyung suggested they go to a club, you internally groaned. Not only was this a repeat performance of what you did wrong a year ago, but it was also like salt being rubbed on a wound that never completely healed well.Â
âFuck it, letâs get wasted,â you thought. You werenât about to let your misery ruin a fun night.
So much for that, though. You couldnât even pay attention to your drink because Mia was already trying to get too close to Jungkook. The whole time, Jungkookâs expressions were unreadable. One of his many stupid traits, you sarcastically thought.Â
You don't know exactly what happened afterâ Jungkook went to the bar to order more drinks for the table, followed not too long by Mia. She was relentless in flirting with Jungkook who seemed stoic and indifferent and awkward. Mia must have been really bad at reading people. Still, she didnât give up that easily because she dragged Jungkook to the middle of the dance floor and tried to get him to dance.Â
Maybe you just wanted to see what you wanted to, but if you really were in the right frame of mind, you swore you saw Jungkook finally give in and dance with her.Â
Jungkook was having fun with someone else on his birthday. This is what he deservesâ to be happy and free. Jungkook doesnât have to sacrifice his time just to help you sleep every night.Â
You felt like you were about to throw up. The room started spinning and suddenly all you could hear were muffled sounds of the music bass. Before you knew it, you were making your way to the exit. You needed to get out. You faintly heard Taehyung calling out to you, asking what was wrong but the tightness in your chest demanded much of your attention.Â
When you reached the exit, you pushed the door all the way with all your might and started to walk. You were relieved for once that you werenât able to drink a drop because you needed a clear head to get home safely. The club was a short distance from the apartment and all you wanted to do was lie in bed and cry yourself to sleep.Â
It has been weeks. Weeks of skirting around Jungkook, acting like nothing was amiss. It worked for a while, but you knew it would backfire eventually.
You didnât think this plan of ignoring feelings would fail you so soon. You thought you were stronger.
Your hands were shaking so badly that you struggled to enter the correct passcode to the door:Â 090197.
You cursed at the irony.Â
Not bothering to turn on the lights, you stumbled in the dark and took off your heels. You went straight to your room and collapsed on the bed. You let the tears stain his pillow. This isnât new to you nowâ crying. It somehow helped you sleep, anyway. Right now, you don't care if you cried your eyes raw. You were hurt, in pain, and you didnât know what to do.
Nights felt like an eternity for an insomniac like you. Your thoughts were your biggest enemy in the dead of night and most of the time you are powerless to control them. You shouldnât have allowed Jungkook to help you in the first place. Otherwise, you wouldnât find yourself in this predicament. Youâve already kept your distance before, why did you fail again now? You shouldâve known your place, the order in this world. You were Jungkookâs best friend, and you decided that for the both of you that day you told him you were sorry.
Ruminating thoughts can be a bitch because it makes you oblivious to your surroundings in real time.
You suddenly felt the other side of the bed dip. You heard sheets rustle and felt a different kind of warmth-- the kind that only your best friend could give.
Jungkook wrapped his arms around you and breathed in your scent. In the silence of your room, Jungkook, once again, came home to you.
Both of you didnât speak for a long while, just listening to each otherâs rhythm. You felt your bottom lip quiverâ you were on the verge of crying again and as you started to sit up and perhaps leave, you felt Jungkook tighten his grip as he clasped his fingers together, securing you in place.
âPlease donât cry.â
You swallowed and tried to reply, but your voice cracked instead, âWhy are you here, Jungkook?â
âI want to stay here with you.â
âItâs your birthday.â
âYes, it is.â
âThen why?â
âLike I said, I want to stay here with you.â
Like wildfire, your heart swelled even when your brain told you not to fall for Jungkookâs words. That you were only reading too much into things, âWhat aboutââ
âI told them I wanted to go home because you already did. I turned around to look for you because I heard the barista said there were french fries, but you werenât at the table anymore.â
Tears started to stream down your face and you were grateful you weren't facing Jungkook.Â
âI hate being the reason why you always cry, ____. I have done absolutely nothing to make things better for you and I keep making you feel sad.â Jungkookâs voice was laced with tight emotion and it was something you were hearing for the first time. Jungkook buried himself deeper in the crook of your neck.
âIt hurts so much, Jungkook.â
Lifting his head, Jungkook moved in closer to whisper in your ear, âI know. I know. Iâm so sorry.âÂ
You breathed a deep sigh as you willed away the tears. Right on cue, Jungkook gently turned your body to face him. âThatâs better,â Jungkook gently smiled, pushing strands of hair away from your face.
With Jungkookâs right arm under your head and his left engulfing you in an embrace, you curled into Jungkookâs chest. No matter what pain you may be feeling, it all dissipates once youâre with Jungkook.Â
âI am so sorry, ____. Iâm sorry I keep running away.â
You let a small smile take over his lips, âNo, Jungkook. You donât have to apologize. All of this is my faultâ
âItâs not⊠itâs not your fault. Itâs mine,â you saw Jungkook swallow. You looked over Jungkookâs shoulder, at the clock situated on top of the side table. Thirty minutes left until Jungkook's birthday ends.
âItâs still your birthday. You shouldnât be spending it apologizing for something you didnât do.â
âI am enjoying my birthday because I havenât lost you yet. And it is my fault, stop fighting me.â Jungkook smiled. âHave I ever told you how beautiful you are? Especially under moonlit skies.â
âI donât think so. Not yet.â
ïżœïżœïżœThen allow me to tell you now. Youâre beautiful. The most beautiful person inside out and I am so lucky to have you. Thank you for not leaving me.â
You scooted closer to Jungkook, trying to fill in all the spaces in between.Â
It was almost a whisper and you almost didnât hear it, âSleep well my silly, beautiful darling,â your eyes flutter close as you felt Jungkook give you a kiss on your templeâ a reassuring one, this time.Â

âHey.â
You jumped at the sound of Jungkookâs unusually low voice. âShit,â you mumbled, earning a pretty smile from Jungkook. âHow long have you been standing there?â
The smile didnât leave Jungkookâs face as he apologized and said with all honesty, âA while.â
You have been spending more late nights in the studio since you and Taehyung started offering additional classes. You held a beginnerâs ballet class for children after school hours and you felt you had to spend more time thinking about their routines. Kids need structure, lest their attention becomes too difficult to get a hold of. Jungkook, being the sweetest, always stayed up to wait for you to get home and eat dinner together.Â
This time around, Jungkook decided to pick you up from the studio.
You took in the sight of Jungkook who was leaning against the door frame, wearing a cream oversized sweater and white pants. Even in the dimly lit room, Jungkookâs handsome face was radiant.
Seeing him feels like coming home.
Jungkook walked up to you with his hands in his pockets, âI always get caught up in your world whenever I watch you dance. That hasnât changed.â He was suddenly standing so close to you that you had to clear his throat. Yet you didnât pull away, either.
âTime passes when that world is not working in my favor,â you said as you rolled your shoulders backward.
âIs this the ballet class for the kids?âÂ
You hummed in response, âOne would think itâs easy enough to make a routine for little kids when really, going back to basics sometimes is the hardest thing.â
âWhat did you use to tell me?â Jungkook asked warmly, all innocence and love, but you recognized that tone of his.Â
âJungkookââ
âHelp me remember, ____. How did we do it back then? When we couldnât figure out a new routine,â you heard the heels of Jungkookâs white chelsea boots clatter against the wooden floor as he stepped away a bit from you.
You were taken back to your days in the dance club with Jungkook, the two of you in a smaller studio after school practicing for competitions. You and Jungkook were the groupâs best dancers and that also meant you were almost always tasked to come up with new choreography. You recalled how you and Jungkook used to practice no matter how long it took.Â
Right now, at this very moment, as Jungkook gently urges you to remind you of those days, you appreciated what he was trying to do.
âIâd always tell you, âIâm tired, I donât want to do this anymore,ââ
âHm, and how did I respond?â Jungkookâs eyes never left your face and his voice was so low, that it sent shivers up your spine.
âYouâd tell me we didnât have to do the things other people ask us to dance⊠not right now.â you breathed as Jungkookâs face inched closer to yours, so close that you could already hear Jungkookâs heartbeat.Â
âAnd then?â
âWeâd dance. For ourselves, together.âÂ
Just as the words escaped your lips, Jungkook slightly pulled away to take his phone out of his pocket, scroll through a playlist, the very same playlist Jungkook uses whenever you both lounge around on a Sunday morning. He found the song he was looking for and pressed play. Â
Jungkook put his phone back in his pocket and whispered, âWe dance. For ourselves, together.â He wrapped an arm around your waist while his other hand trailed down to hold your own, intertwining both sets of fingers. Falling, you easily melted into Jungkook, your worries about the ballet routines already forgotten.
With bodies pressed close, you felt your heart plummet to a deep dive into your stomach, leaving butterflies as it burst into a million pretty pieces. Jungkook was never one for sweet words, always choosing to convey his thoughts and feelings through his art. He had given you plenty of his work over the years, drawn on crumpled tissue papers or on the back of receipts. Always in all honesty quietly telling you he was there for you no matter what.
And through dance, he was the sameâ loving, thoughtful, yours.Â
âIt has been a while since you last danced, right?â
Jungkook leans his forehead into yours, his eyes focused on the floor. He hums his response as he starts to lead the dance.
âIt has been a while since I last danced with you,â Jungkook whispered. âDance with me so I remember, my love.â
You close his eyes, resting your chin on Jungkookâs shoulder, âRemember what, Jungkook?â
âHelp me remember everything good about you and me.âÂ
And although Jungkook couldnât see it, you smile as you tilt your head to the side. You let Jungkook lead the both of you to the melody of the music for a good few minutes until you fell into a slow, swaying rhythm.Â
âI missed dancing with you like this,â you swore you felt Jungkook tighten his hold around your middle a little bit more. Jungkook dropped a kiss to your bare shoulder and said with all reverence, âI miss you, ____.â
He misses you, not missed. You never wanted to let him go.Â
You didnât want to stop touching Jungkook so as you continued to allow your feet to be led by him, you ran a trail using your hand from Jungkookâs shoulders, landing on his chest. Jungkook ran his own hand at the expanse of your back, waiting, waiting.Â
âAnd I miss you too,â you said with a smile. Jungkook cupped your face and ran a thumb to your cheekbone. Never leaving your eyes, he responded, âItâs always a pleasure to dance with you, ____.â
âI always seem more eager to dance when Iâm with you,â you said.Â
And I always love dancing with you.
âThatâs because we know each otherâs moves well. Weâre in sync no matter how long itâs been.â
Tentatively, you respond, âMaybe we should do it again⊠more often, this time.â
âI wouldnât mind that at all. Iâll dance with you forever.âÂ
You and Jungkook went home that night and slept once more in each otherâs arms. You noticed a change this time. You felt peaceful, more hopeful. Jungkook didnât say anything definitive, still, but maybe his heart did.Â
And you fell into a quiet sleep as soon as Jungkook kissed your temple. This time, his kiss was more intentional, more heartfelt, like he never wants to let you go.
Not again.Â

You woke up the next morning still reeling from the dance you shared with Jungkook. Always the romantic, you thought as you shook your head. Usually, Jungkook was already up and about before you even opened one eye, but life continues to surprise you.Â
Jungkook was sitting on the bed, drawing on his iPad. You couldnât believe it at firstâ you rubbed sleep out of your eyes and looked at your own phone for the time. It was 8 oâclock and Jungkook was drawing.
The minute you moved, Jungkook was attentive. He stopped drawing as he turned to you to mumble a good morning.Â
âGood morning to you, too. What are you doing so early in the morning?â
âOh, I woke up earlierââ
Cutting him off, you teased, âYou always do.âÂ
Jungkook chuckled, the crinkles in around his eyes so evident, so endearing, âYeah. Um⊠I justâ the morning light through the window was just so beautiful and I had to draw it.â
âYou drew a sunrise at 8 oâclock?â
You rolled your eyes as Jungkook said matter-of-factly, âActually, 6 oâclock⊠but no, I didnât draw the sunrise, not exactly.â
âThen what did you draw?â
Instead of responding, Jungkook gave you his iPad. You realized Jungkook drew you. Jungkook used digital watercolor brushes to paint a picture of you sleeping with your bedroom window behind you. Sunlight accentuated the side of your face, expression tranquil.Â
âItâs not finished yet, I need to fill in some of theââ
âItâs beautiful, Jungkook.â
âYou always say that, ____.â
âBecause your works are beautiful. Every single one of them,â you couldnât stop admiring Jungkookâs work. You felt your throat constrict once more, emotions starting to take over. This isnât the first time Jungkook drew you, but itâs definitely the first time you felt something different after seeing his artâ a love that continues to blossom, a love for Jungkook that never withered. For the past few weeks, you felt like you were slowly coming to terms with you and him being just best friends, but after last night, you were starting to backslide.Â
You will always love Jungkook no matter whatâ you know that now. Maybe not in the way you want, but Jungkook will continue to have a special hold on your heart that no one else can replace.Â
âThank you for this, Gguk-ah. Can we print and frame this? When youâre done, that is.â
âOf course, ____. Iâm glad you like it.â
One of the things you and Jungkook appreciate about the apartment is the silence because itâs never an awkward one. In silence, youâre both comfortableâ awkward and pain and everything else in between. In the shared space, you and Jungkook are free to love one another.
In silence, you also hear each otherâs hunger. You giggled as Jungkook turned beet red. After all these years of living together, Jungkook still tended to be embarrassed around you. One of the many adorable Jeon Jungkook traits that you love.
âThatâs my cue to make breakfast.â
You stood up and ran a hand through your hair before pocketing your phone. Jungkook didnât move an inch. You didnât think much of it, but just as you were about to walk out the door, Jungkook called out to you and scrambled to his feet.Â
Mornings with Jungkook more often than not are calm, but when you saw Jungkook walk up the short distance to where you were standing, his gaze so strong, your heart began to race. Because you were standing too close to each other, you felt Jungkook take a deep breath before uttering the words you never thought youâd hear from him.
âDonât leave me.â
At first, you thought you heard wrong. A few seconds later your brain told you that maybe it was Jungkookâs way of saying that he wanted you both to stay in bed a little while longer because after all, it was a Sunday.
But then a third thought came to you, the most dreaded oneâ what if?
âS-say that again.â
It was physically impossible for Jungkook to get even closer to you. The wide smile drawn on his face made all the difference.
âDonât leave me.â
Like a bucket of cold water doused on you, you couldnât believe what Jungkook was really trying to tell you. Your childhood best friend, the man of your dreams. The one person who will move mountains for you without being asked is trying to tell you something you longed to hear.
âSay that again⊠o-one more time.â
Tears threatened to flow from your sparkling eyes and Jungkook was quick to hold you small face in his hands, â____. Please⊠donât ever leave me.â
You struggled not to cry so much upon finally understanding what Jungkook was really trying to say. You wanted to respond to Jungkookâs plea, but all that came out was a sob. Jungkook peppered your face with soft kisses down to your jaw. You found yourself holding on to Jungkook, grip like a vice. You don't want to let him go. You will never.Â
Not again.
You tried your best to properly respond this time, âDonât worry, Gguk. I will never, ever leave you.â You ran your knuckles down Jungkookâs face, âI was just going to make us breakfast because youâre hungry.â
Jungkook laughed at how you could still manage to make an intimate moment so endearing. He held your wrist and kissed the palm of your hand before leaning in to finally kiss you full on your lips. His kiss was tentative at first until he decided to be bolder, silently asking you to let him in. You readily gave Jungkook access to kiss you even deeper. Like wildfire, heat spreads throughout your bodyâ this is what it feels like to kiss Jungkook without reservation. This is what it feels like to kiss your best friend, no holds barred.
Overwhelmed with affection, you felt yourself being lifted by Jungkook and your legs automatically cling to his waist. The position gave him an even better angle to kiss the person he has longed for almost all his life, âHow long, Jungkook? How long have you really liked me?â
You didnât think Jungkook would immediately understand what you were trying to ask, âSince that day I asked you to dance with me under the rain.â
Jungkook saw the look of recognition in your eyes. He knew you knew what he was referring to. âI have always been in love with you, ____. I just⊠I was so scared of you rejecting me that I thought it was best if I kept my feelings to myself. I tried dating other people because I thought maybe that would help me get to know others better.â
And as if Jungkook could read your mind, he kissed your forehead before talking again.
âI donât regret kissing you that night⊠I was drunk, but I was sober enough to know and remember what I said. We broke up because she told me I was always distracted. I always thought of you everywhere we went. She told me I never really moved on⊠that I still call out your name even when I was with someone else. When you told me no then, I knew it was my fault for not thinking things through. It was my mistake that I didnât communicate with you better, ____. Iâm sorry.â
You didnât have a lot of words to respond with, not after that speech from Jungkook so you only asked ever so meekly, âAnd Mia?â
âI told her we were better off as friends. She took it quite well than I expected. I think deep down, she knew too.â
âKnew what?â
âThat I was undeniably, irrevocably in love with you.â
âDo you really have to use big adjectives?â
Jungkook shrugged and chuckled, âMakes for good conversation. Iâm trying to communicate better, remember?â
It was your turn to chuckle and lean your forehead against his.Â
âIâm sorry it took me so long to get here, ____. I put you through so much pain and I just let it happen.â
You shook your head, wanting to let Jungkook know this wasnât all on him.
âIf anything, you have always made me so happy, Jungkook. I donât get to show you how much all the time.â
âCan we start over?â Jungkook looked at you, full of hope.
âI would love that.â
âI love you, ____.â
My best friend in this entire world, whom I love.
âI love you, too, Jungkook.â
My best friend in this entire world, who loves me back.

Your hotteok was already paid for by Jungkook before you even had the chance to pay for it yourself. âItâs all taken care of,â Jungkook said.
Both of you were already hungry from running so you decided to eat right there under the hotteok stand. You could see a black car parked across the street and assumed that it must be Mr. Hong-sik. You both ate in silence for a while, listening to the pitter-patter of the rain until you felt Jungkook tugging your sleeve.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âCome on, ____â
âWhere are we going?â
âThere!â
You looked to where Jungkook was pointing with his finger. There was nothing there but the school.
âYou want to go back to where we came from?â
âNot really. School is boring,â Jungkook mused and before you knew it, you were being pulled in the middle of pouring rain.
âWhat are you doing, Jungkook? We are going to get wet!â
âWe already are, ____! Come on!â
You both had to shout over the steady noise of the rain. You realized Jungkook wasnât kiddingâ he was really under the rain, in the middle of the schoolâs wide, open space, waiting for you to join him.Â
âYou are insane, Jeon Jungkook!â you shouted, but he just grinned that much harder. He took both your hands and led you to jump and dance in the rain.
âMaybe I am, but itâs fun to dance in the rain with someone else!â
You felt so glad to be living the same time with someone as Jungkook after that day.Â
The day you will forever be grateful for.
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thank you for reading this one! happy new year to you đ€
moonlight

pairing: jungkook x female reader
summary: you try to let go, but jeon jungkook comes in sweet, hurricane form
genre/tags: fluff, unrequited love for a very brief minute or two, there's sadness here idk i wrote this in that same state
word count: 1.2 k
a/n: by now you'll notice that i have a penchant for writing seemingly unrequited love and cheesy confessions. i know, it's boring. this is a very short drabble that's nothing special.
In a sea of faces, you are lost.
And only ten minutes before the clock strikes twelveâ
âbefore you have to face another new beginning, but with nothing new about those beginnings.
The drinks continue to flow, the laughter of your family and friends all around, celebrating what has passed and what is to come. Out of the corner of your eye, you see Jungkook heartily laughing with some of your friends from work. His eyes sparkle, his smile charming everyone else in the room.
âespecially you. But he doesnât know that.
Having known Jungkook since you were both ten, things between you two have always been the sameâ fun, quiet, comforting, platonic. You canât remember exactly when you started to fall for him. Maybe it was when he tied your shoelaces at twelve before you were about to play your first soccer match. Maybe it was when you were fifteen and he cried with you when you received your first failing grade. Perhaps it was when you were nineteen and drunk on your ass when he took you home and tucked you in. When you woke up the following day, you realized he was lying beside you, his arms caging you in a protective stance, his head rested between your chin and shoulder.
Maybe it was when you were twenty-five and he once said I love you while he was drunk. The following morning, you carefully asked him if he ever remembered anything the night before, to which he nonchalantly replied, âNothing, you know exactly what alcohol does to me.â You recognize so vividly how deep your heart plummeted to your stomach, how the feeling of hurt crept in, even when you knew you werenât supposed to feel that way for him.
You also had your fair share of his dating disastersâ how he used to clumsily stumble upon one of his trysts with the girl he took home. And even though you couldnât face him for days after, he never failed to reassure you that it was alright. He was actually the more apologetic one because as he said, he disrupted your privacy. That didnât exactly make you feel any better.
But that was who Jungkook isâ caring, considerate, your best friend. And to him, you are his star, his light, his best friend.
You are jolted out of your reverie when one of your friends asked if you wanted a refill of the champagne you were drinking. You didnât even notice that youâve practically emptied the flute alreadyâ was this already your third glass? Fourth? Damn.
âYouâve been so out of it since we arrived, ____â your friend observes.
âOh, yes, I think I am. All those accounts we had to handle the past week must have taken a toll on me,â you lie. âAh, youâre right, I will never forget all those nights we had to go on overtime. Good thing the clients were satisfied with their books. Otherwise, we mightâve never heard the end of it from the boss.â
You hum in agreement. You werenât exactly lying. The work you do never really slows down and it wears you out more often than you would like it to, but at the same time, it serves as a temporary distraction.
âCatch you later, babe. I think my boyfriendâs already here,â your friend quips.
âOf course, Iâll catch up with you guys, later.â
âOnly five minutes before we enter a new chapter. Happy new year, ____.â
âHappy new year to you too,â you reply, slightly raising your champagne flute.
Just when you were about to return to your own thoughts and misery, Jungkook stands by your side. Both of you overlook the night sky, invaded by the differing heights of skyscrapers and buildings. The stars are kind tonightâ they all show up so brightly. Maybe they also wanted to greet the new year as it arrives.
You donât miss itâ the way he shuffles his feet, seemingly pondering on what to say. Itâs not an unusual occurrence between the two of you, anyway. You hear his steady breaths as you try to hold onto yours.
âAre you having fun?â Jeongguk asks.
âOf course. The drinks could be better, though. We have better ones back at home,â you smile as Jeongguk chuckles. He takes a swig of his beer.
Three minutes.
âReady for your new yearâs wish?â Jeongguk asks, making you groan. âOh come on, we do this every year, ____.â
âYeah and almost all our wishes donât come true,â you counter. Jeongguk chuckles once more, that melodious laugh of him making your heart pounce and hurt at the same time.
âOur wishes will come true at some point. They have to,â Jeongguk states.
âI wonder when,â you sigh. You place your flute onto the ledge. Your wish has always been the sameâ well, at least until last year. It has always been the same, stupid wish you personally know wonât come true.
For Jungkook to love you back.
But it seems that Jungkook has never felt the same. It shows because he almost always brings home different women for the night. You are at least thankful for all the overtime you spend at work because at least you can avoid all the awkward sounds. Jungkook has never said or done anything that would make you feel even a sliver of hope that maybe, just maybe, he feels the same way about you.
So what makes anything different now?
Two minutes.
âCome on, ____. You canât back out of tradition now.â
You roll your eyes playfully. Jungkook suddenly takes your hand in his and you notice just now that yours was cold, whereas he was warm. Too warm.
âYou and me always, right?â Jungkook looks at you differently this time. Itâs softer, more loving than all the other times.
One minute.
You release a breath you didnât know you were holding. It has been a long time coming, you thought. As much as you love Jungkook with all your heart, loving him was also painful.
And you didnât know how much more you can take.
Less than sixty seconds. The crowds around you start counting down. You feel Jungkook squeeze your hand tighter.
Ten seconds. And Jungkook continues to look at you, a soft smile on his face.
Zeroâ people welcome the new year with cheers and booze.
âI wish I knew how to stop being in love with you,â you say, a tear escaping.
Jungkook doesnât let go of your hand, his eyes still on you. Despite the roars of the crowd around you, all you can hear is silence. It was deafening.
Nervously, you look away and swallow. But you didnât get the chance to break the awkward silence between you two because he gently turned your face to look at him once more.
And you definitely didnât expect Jungkook, your best friend of forever, to lean in and kiss you under the fireworks. Your mind couldnât comprehend what was happening, but your heart knows. And so you gently kiss him back, all apprehension set aside. He feels you relax into his hold and decides to kiss you deeper.
Head in the clouds, the both of you in a kind of bliss thatâs both wonderful and frightening. Yet you both continue to revel at the moment, releasing a kind of love that was right there all along.
When you part, Jungkook looks at you so lovingly as he tucks a strand of hair behind your ear. He kisses your cheek before whispering against your earâ âYou donât have to know, ____. Because I love you, too.â
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hi, hello there! iâm so touched to read that perhaps love was your first read of 2023! i miss jungkook a whole lot too :( thank you for your kind words, dear and happy new year to you!
perhaps love

pairing: jungkook x reader
summary: for as long as you can remember, you have been in love with your childhood friend turned roommate, but jeon jungkook remains oblivious even when he comes to comfort and help you sleep every night.
genre/tags: fluff, friends to lovers, unrequited love, angst, hurt & comfort, mentions of drinking & insomnia
word count: 12.5 k
a/n: no matter how many times i tear this story down, it will always come back swinging. perhaps love was the very first fic i wrote for the fandom and this story means a ton.
For as long as you could remember, you had loved Jungkook with all of your heart.
But the reality is, love seemed out of reach, a far stretch. Not when Jungkook was first and foremost your best friend.
The whole apartment was surrounded by darkness, except for the pure moonlight that seeped through your bedroom window. Your room was your favorite place in the world-- away from everyone, just you and the stillness. You had really bad sleeping habits and your insomnia has gotten worse over time. You tried everything to fall asleep, including hot showers and scented candles. Nothing worked⊠except for Jungkook.
Jungkook usually played games into the night as his own way to unwind from the stress of being one of the most sought-after graphic artists. When heâs not holding the console, heâs nose deep into his computer or tablet, illustrating his next commission. He just submitted his drafts for his latest clientâs marketing kit a few hours prior so he could afford to while away his time tonight. He walked to the kitchen to grab another can of beer when he saw your bedroom door slightly ajar. He padded his way through the hall and leaned against the doorframe, watching your peaceful expression
âCanât sleep?â
You turned your head in the direction of the bedroom door. Jungkookâs gentle voice that echoed through the quiet of their shared apartment was his other favorite place in the world.Â
âItâs always hard.â
Jungkook pushed the door further and went inside. You two had been living together for almost two years and Jungkook already knew the layout of the space like the back of his hand. He set the unopened beer can on the bedside table and went under the duvet with you. It had always been this simple-- it was either Jungkook grabbed an extra beer can and share it with you or coaxed you to sleep entirely. Tonight, it was the latter. Jungkook ran a hand up and down your back.
You felt a pang inside your chest. It was barely there but still felt. Tonight was different, lonelier. You closed your eyes, thinking that maybe this was just how it had to be.
âTell me what you need,â Jungkook muttered.
âGgukâŠâ you started. Jungkook hummed, ever so kind, so patient. âCan you help me sleep?â
Years of friendship made words between you comfortable and safe. Your insomnia started right around the time your dance studio was gaining more enrollees and by the end of a year, you already needed to hire a few more dancers and bigger studio space. Jungkook was there to witness all your hard work, sleepless nights trying to perfect a routine you had to teach every week. Jungkook was there to help you through the breakdowns and occasionally had to endure your spats, to which you apologized for with ramen and kimbap.Â
You and Jungkook go way back, but tonight itâs just the two of you and your shared present. Jungkook helped you lay down on the bed and your heart swelled . Jungkook lay on his side as he gently guided you to face him. In the calm of the night, you saw stars in Jungkookâs eyes. You willed yourself not to speak for fear of breaking the moment. Jungkook started to caress your cheek ever so lightly, eyes falling close as you reveled in the softness of how Jungkook took care of you. As Jungkook continued to comfort you, he started singing your favorite sleep song.
now playing:Â watch you sleep. by girl in red
Jungkookâs melodious voice rang through the room with much reverence. You both find yourselves busy in life, but you always, always come back home to each other-- and that thought makes your heart ache so much more. Tonight might be lonely, but you also treasured moments like this when you allowed yourself to surrender, to take pleasure in being with Jungkook. By the time he finished the song, you were already fighting to stay awake.
I want to be with you for longer. Â
âWhat about your game, Gguk?â
âI will play another round before I go to bed. Right now, youâre more important.â Jungkook tucked a loose strand of hair behind your ear. âIâll stay with you for as long as you need me to.â
âGguk-ah.â
A smirk found its way into Jungkookâs pretty lips. He knew what was coming next.
âCan you stay?â
It felt like the whole room stilled ten times over.
âI mean⊠just for tonight,â you quickly added, worried you mightâve said the wrong thing too late.
Jungkook gently got up from the bed and walked out the door, leaving you to wonder if you messed up. Yeah, you did , you thought. Was it that easy to mess things up? Was Jungkook really that uninterested? As you listened to Jungkookâs footsteps, you also heard the gameplay music coming from the living room abruptly stop. A few objects were heard being moved around until Jungkookâs footsteps once again became louder.Â
Jungkook said nothing as he closed the door to your bedroom, his weight sinking into the other side of the bed.Â
Oh, he came back, your mind dumbly said.
It was always familiar, that feeling of Jungkook being too close. You wished it never had to end. Jungkook slid an arm under you and the other caged you in closer to his chest. He dropped a light kiss to the top of your head and picked up where his hands left offâ grazing your spine.Â
âAre you cold?â
You swore you heard Jungkook smile through his words.
âNo. The duvet can cover us both, I think.â
âHmm. Iâll hold you through the night in case the duvet falls.âÂ
Jungkook placed another feathery kiss on your forehead. A few seconds seemed to have passed with nothing but comfortable silence, two hearts beating for one another.
âGoodnight, Jungkook.âÂ
You felt Jungkookâs hold on you grow tighter.
âGoodnight, ____.âÂ

The morning after was both the easiest and hardest thing you had to face because it was either you woke up to Jungkook still peacefully sleeping beside you or to an already empty bedside.Â
This time around, Jungkook was already awake and smiling.
Smiling.
You thought it to be so endearing and cruel of him at the same time. Jungkook never watched you sleep before.Â
Chuckling probably because he saw your wide eyes, he asked, âDid you sleep well?â
You shifted before nodding with a small smile. âHow about you?â
âLike a baby.â
You chuckled too as he yawned and stretched. Youâre so beautiful like this.
âWhat do you want for breakfast, ___?â
âDo we still have eggs?â
Jungkook nodded, âand bacon, too.â
âUgh, heaven on earth. Iâll have both, please.â
Jungkook smiled warmly like he was the soft morning light himself, âIâll whip us some pancakes, too.â
You nodded, yawning a second time. You got up to brush your teeth and do the usual morning skincare routine. As you stared at yourself through the mirror, you thought about how you could feel so content living with Jungkook like thisâ peaceful with endless possibilities.Â
You realized your love for Jungkook on a rainy day when both of you were supposed to try and fly the kites you made over Gwangalli beach in Busan. You remember feeling bummed out because Jungkook put so much hard work into making those kites, only to be destroyed by a sudden downpour. Youâd expected Jungkook to be upset as well, but to your surprise, Jungkook pulled you into the pouring rain to dance. He always did that. You thought he was crazy for doing so, but you went along with your fifteen-year-old friendâs absurd idea.Â
It was a good thing you let yourself be pulled into pouring rain by Jeon Jungkook⊠because from then on, your love for him just grew. Blossomed like the spring flowers on a cool afternoon.
You were pulled out from your memories when you heard a phone ring. You quickly finished combing your hair and went out of the room, feeling hopeful about breakfast.
â...hyeong, Iâm not sure if this is a good idea.â
It was Jungkook speaking to someone on the other end of the line. He had his AirPods on as he waited for the bacon to turn crispyâ just the way you liked it. You sat down across from Jungkook on the kitchen counter and he gave you a small smile, even though his eyebrows were furrowed.
âOkay, fine, fine, Iâll go⊠Iâll see you later.â Jungkook tapped the right AirPod twice, ending the call. You could tell something was off.Â
âEverything okay?â
Jungkook didnât answer right away as he transferred the bacon onto a plate with paper towels. âYeah, that was Yoongi hyeongâ
âOh great, are you guys meeting up later?â You tried to make light of the situation, but could already feel the other shoe was about to drop.
Youâve always had that lingering anxiety at the pit of your stomach whenever you were with Jungkook. It co-exists, always present as your love for him. Itâs the product of a love unreciprocated.
Jungkook hummed, too concentrated on the eggs in front of him. âHyeong set me up on a date with someone.â
âOhâŠâ
Jungkook kept his head down as he cooked, but you didnât miss how he looked up briefly at you the moment the small surprise left your lips.
âThatâs great, Jungkook. Isnât it? Itâs about time you tried dating again.âÂ
The morning was already starting to crumble right before you could even get through breakfast.
âYeah, I⊠I think itâd be fun. Iâll see how it goes.â
You have seen Jungkookâs fair share of dating experiences over the course of your friendship. He never brought anyone home to your apartment, but you almost always witnessed how fleeting his dates were. It wasnât as if Jungkook didnât like them, itâs just that he prioritized his work more than the possibility of finding love. The last one Jungkook dated was like a tornado in human form. You remembered how happy he always seemed to be after their dates. Heâd tell you about how she made him want to come out of his shell more and that maybe, just maybe she could be the one. You were happy for his best friend then, you always were. But you were also heartbroken seeing your childhood love date other people, let alone look at them differently. You had only met the girl onceâ and you immediately understood why Jungkook liked her. Kind, charming, and passionate about art and life. An advocate for womenâs rights, a cat lover.Â
Everything that you didnât seem to be.
You donât know how the relationship ended, though. Thatâs the thing about Jungkookâ with you, he was magic and light, wild and full of compassion, but when it came to sharing his feelings, he always had a hard time expressing them. You are as patient as ever though, never pushing Jungkook to emotional places where he didnât want to be.Â
You will always wait for Jungkook. But is it worth it?
âYou should really get out of the house, Jungkook. Go and have fun. Your art will be waiting for you here at home,â you tried to smile as Jungkook handed you your breakfast request.
âYou sound like you really want me out of the house, ____.â Jungkook teased.
You dramatically sighed, threw in a slight roll of your eyes for good measure, âI just want whatâs best for you. You know that.â
âI always know, ____.âÂ
You will always look out for him. Love him from afar. You will always choose your best friend. You could only wish that Jungkook would choose you, too.

You definitely felt like an idiot waiting up for Jungkook.
You liked to tell yourself that Jungkookâs mystery date didnât bother you at all, but being alone in the apartment on your day off didnât help much because you thought about the said date all day long.Â
Hereâs the problem: You didnât know you were so bothered.
Well, you, knew why⊠in a way. But you didnât like admitting it to yourself because it becomes so much clearer. Jungkook has always been a constant in your life, a friend through thick and thin-- but thatâs the issue. Jungkook is a friend.
You heard faint footsteps becoming louder until someone was punching the code to unlock the doorâ Jungkook was home. You quickly glanced at the clock. It was only 9 pm. Heâs home early, isnât he? What does coming home early or late from a date even mean ? You shook your head rapidly, willing the ridiculous questions away when the familiar melody of the door successfully unlocking rang through the room, and in came Jungkook. You repositioned yourself at lightning speed, pretended to watch TV, and only looked up when Jungkook came into view.
âHey. How did your date go?â Your eyes flitted back to the screen in front of you, feigning indifference.
Jungkook plopped next to you on the couch and stretched his legs, âTâwas good.â
Turning your body to face Jungkook you asked, âHow good is good?â
Jungkook chuckled as he intertwined his fingers behind his neck. He didnât pry his eyes away from the TV, which was showing a variety show about refrigerators.
âWe had dinner. Mia was a nice girl, very polite.â
Ah, so the name was Mia. You slowly nodded before tilting your head to the side, revealing a small smirk, âdid you have fun at least?â
âI guess it was alright. You know how awkward blind dates make me feel.â
âWhat makes them awkward again?â
âIâm not sure exactly⊠It's like I just donât know how to act around them, let alone know what to say. Itâsâ Iâm not even sure if she had a good time, to be honest.â
âWell, Iâm sure he had a good time,â you turned your attention back to the TV but muted the volume. Why was there a face towel inside one of the refrigerators?Â
âWhat makes you so sure, ____?â
You shrugged, âYouâre pretty amazing Jungkook. Funny, smart, very attuned to others. I think you just donât see it because, you know, itâs you.â
Jungkook pursed his lips. The momentary silence between you wasnât uncomfortable.
âWhy are you still up, ____?â Jungkook suddenly murmured. He was still facing the TV, but he had his eyes closed.
You suddenly felt a need to fiddle with the hem of your shirt. When you didnât respond, Jungkook opened his eyes and turned to face you. âDo you need help sleeping, ____?â
âI really shouldnât ask for too much, Jungkook. It must be uncomfortable not sleeping in your own bed.â
Jungkook gently flicked a finger at your forehead. You feigned hurt.
âSilly. Come on, letâs get ready for bed. Itâs getting late and you have an early class tomorrow, right?â You didnât even know he remembered your schedule. You let Jungkook pull you by the wrist, leading the way to your bedroom.
Like coming home, you slotted yourself comfortably in between Jungkookâs waiting arms as you both lay in bed. Jungkook rested his chin on top of your head and breathed in your soft, powdery scent. You instantly felt Jungkook relax, all tension starting to ebb away, but maybe it was all just in your head.
âIâm sorry, Jungkook. I just⊠I donât know, I have a long day tomorrow and I need to sleep.â
Jungkook adjusted himself in a way to give you some wiggle room but still held you close. âYou donât have to apologize. I completely understand how pressured you must feel, especially because the dance studio is going through big transitions.â
In your mind, you were thinking of all the ways you and Jungkook just clicked . But thereâs that tiny part of you that feels that maybe this arrangement wasnât the most ideal because for all you knew, Mia might just be a really great girl and Jungkook just needed time to warm up to her. Having Jungkook this close was your dream-- a dream youâve always kept safe in the recesses of your mind. Now that itâs actually happeningâ and that itâs been happening for a while nowâ you crave this closeness more and more and yet, you also feel guilty because you needed to run in the opposite direction. Before things got too painful.
âI can hear you thinking.â
Your body went stiff so Jungkook pulled you much closer as he ran a hand through your hair. He looked at you, eyes soft and half-lidded, your faces too close you felt like something else was going to happen.
But nothing ever happened. Of course.Â
He held your gaze a bit longer and you wanted to tell him the truth. Tell him to look at you just this once. But words failed you once more.
âThank you, Gguk.â
Not a lot of words need to be exchanged. You have been friends for so long that almost all your movements and emotions, no matter how subtle, were easily discernible. You know when Jungkook is having one of his creative blocks because he becomes irritable. Jungkook knows that you can sometimes be too hard on yourself when it comes to dancing, so he cooks your favorite bibimbap as a way to ease his stress. You and Jungkook just know how to comfort one another.
âMy silly darling,â He never called you that before, but you could almost hear Jungkook smile as he uttered it. âI want to be here.â
If your heart suddenly stopped, you hoped Jungkook didnât notice. I want to be here, he said. With a languid smile on your tired face, you succumbed to the pull of sleep, hoping your dreams about Jungkook would never end.
âYou already picked the last movie, ____.â
âFine, we can watch one of yours.â
Jungkookâs bunny smile reappeared and your heart grew ten times its size. After eating dinner, you both decided to watch a movie. After all, it was a Friday night and neither of you had the energy to spend it outside with other people. You watched as Jungkook flicked through the movie choices until he finally settled on a Marvel movie.Â
You were already halfway through the movie when the doorbell rang. You and Jungkook looked at each other, both of you surprised because you werenât expecting anyone at this late hour. As you shrugged your shoulders, Jungkook got up to answer the door.
You decided to pause the movie because you didnât want Jungkook to miss anything, but doing so made it clear that the sudden visitor was actually Yoongi.
The location of the door wasnât too far off from where you were sitting. You didnât mean to eavesdrop either, but you couldnât help but wonder why Jungkook didn't let Yoongi in.
âMia told me about your date. I donât understand, Jungkook, you both said you had a great time, so whatâs the problem?â
Oh, they were talking about Jungkookâs date. At this hour?
âI donât know, hyeong. I guess it never occurred to me to call her so quickly after a first date. Did you come all the way here just to ask that?â Jungkook was a fairly mellow person. Almost never irritable with anyone but himself, just very patient even when you could see how other people were already pushing his buttons.
âI think Mia really likes you, Gguk-ah. You should call her. I also came by to bring you back some of your art supples because you left them at the studio yesterday.â
You heard plastic rustling. Jungkook didnât answer right away, not until his voice lowered, almost sounding like he was pleading.
âLet me think about it, hyeong. Please?â
Yoongi sounded a bit exasperated, âFine. Howâs ____?â
âSheâs fine. We were actually watching a movie,â Jungkook was back to his usual tone of voice, but clipper.Â
âOh, thatâs niceâŠâ
âWould you like to join us? We still have a beer in the fridge, I think.â
âNo, I just⊠I was just about to go home and thought Iâd stop by to give you your things because I already had them in the car, but uhâ yeah. Maybe some other time.â
It didnât register with you right away that Jungkook had Miaâs number. Whether Jungkook asked for it or the other way around, they still exchanged numbers. There was a chance of a second date. You didnât notice the lump forming in your throat as you came to realize again that Jungkook wasnât yours. You had no right to think this way about Jungkook and his love life. He lives his own life, free to date anyone, anytime.Â
You werenât supposed to hear this conversation either. The feeling of impending dread slowly crept up on you. All you knew was that whatever you were feeling right now is something that shouldnât even be happening.
You were pulled out of your thoughts when you saw Jungkook return from the corner of his eye. You suddenly lost all strength to continue the movie. Without even thinking, you pulled yourself up to your feet with the intention of going back to your room. Maybe sleep would do something to dull the ache.
But then you remembered you had a hard time doing that, too.
Jungkook opened his mouth to say something, but no words came out. You held out hope for a minute thereâ hope that maybe Jungkook would tell you he was sorry, but then again, what would he be sorry for? He shouldnât feel sorry for anything, especially not your feelings.Â
The sadness was starting to fester through your bones again. You had to get out of the living room, away from the one person who could make you feel better. Wordlessly, you let your feet take you to the bedroom and quietly shut the door.Â
Jungkook never tried to pry nor force you to explain anything to him. He was always the understanding one, always the one who gave you your space when you needed it, even when you were being cold to him.
Thatâs the thing with Jungkookâ he knew exactly when to be there for you. Except for this time around, not even Jungkookâs presence can heal an unknown emptiness that you donât even recognize yourself.

Nine-year-old you never really liked the first few hours after school because that meant you had to stay and wait until your mom picked you up. School grounds can get pretty lonely, especially when all the other kids have already gone home. Young as you were, you found it funny that both you and your mom ended up closing shop every dayâ you closing school grounds, while your mom closed the register at the grocery store where she worked.Â
What nine-year-old you hated the most was when you had to wait after school while it rained because you couldnât walk around the courtyard and play.Â
You hugged your knees as you rocked yourself back and forth watching the rain splatter on the cold, hard ground. Of all days, you forgot to bring a jacket and you were starting to shiver. It was only four oâclock in the afternoon. Your mom wouldnât arrive until six.Â
Just after you let out a big sigh, a boy came running in your direction carrying an umbrella. Strange. No one but you usually stayed at school this late.Â
When the boy reached the stairs and closed his umbrella, he shook off excess water from his already wet hair, causing a few droplets to splatter all over your face.
âOops, sorry about that.â
The boy gave you his widest smile as he continued to catch his breath from running too fast. You usually saw this boy walk along the school hallways, always surrounded by his friends. You were also clubmates in dance.
âMy nameâs Jungkook. We go to dance club together.â
âI know...â You replied as you rested your chin on top of your knees again.
âYou dance really well, I wish I could be as graceful as you⊠anyway, what are you still doing here?âÂ
âIâm waiting for my mom. She usually picks me up, but she has to finish her job at the store first.â
âOh, okay. How long do you still have to wait for her?â
âProbably a few more hours,â you didnât mean for your tone to be somber, but you couldnât help it.Â
As much as you love your parents, sometimes it can get quite lonely.
âThat might take forever!â Jungkookâs eyes grew wide but you found it amusing. Most people would just say âohâ and move on. Or maybe pity you.
âItâs no big deal, Iâm used to it already.â
âWell, do you want to grab something to eat first?â
While you knew Jungkook meant no harm, you still wondered why he was offering all of a sudden. What was he even doing here?
âI donât thinkââ
âMy driver Mr. Hong-sik is parked right outside near a hotteok stand. Letâs go buy some!â
You hesitated because you werenât supposed to leave the school grounds until an adult came to pick you up but at the same time, you were really hungry.Â
âWhat do you say?â
âDo you promise that we will go back here after buying?â
Jungkook was already nodding, his smile growing wide again upon hearing the possibility of you giving in to the idea of hot hotteok.Â
âYes, of course. Mr. Hong-sik will take care of us, donât worry. Besidesââ Jungkook opened his umbrella, droplets of rain splattered across your face again, ââthis umbrella is big enough to fit us both.â
âOkay, letâs go.â
It would only be years later when Jungkook admitted to you that he had known for a while how you spent your days alone after school and that he wanted to keep you company.Â
When you were seventeen and Jungkook fifteen, the school dance team won an award. You both celebrated by eating ramen and ice cream at your motherâs grocery store.Â
When you and Jungkook went to college, you decided to share a room together because you both got into SNU. Over the years mishaps had happened, you both cringed at each otherâs disaster dates, and cried when you had your hearts broken by careless people. Through the highs and lows of life and love, you and Jungkook were a team.Â
Now that you are twenty-six and Jungkook twenty-four, you continue to conquer the world together.
Except that you never expected to slowly fall for the boy who accidentally splattered water on your face twice and shared his umbrella. Â

âYahâ stop eating all of the danmuji!â Taehyung playfully snapped as he chewed on his jajangmyeon.Â
âI already told you to order extra, but of course, you didnât listen again,â you replied, happily chewing on the kimchi.
âI totally forgot, okay? Let me breathe,â Taehyung pouted. âItâs not every day when little kids come into the studio and wreak havoc during hip hop class.â You chuckled at your best friendâs whining and placed a piece of danmuji on top of his noodles. Taehyung looked to you and mumbled his thanks.
You were sitting with your legs sprawled out on the dance floor of the dance studio. Both of you just finished your separate intensive classes and were fueling up for the next set this afternoon.
âI heard Jungkook went out on a date,â Taehyung isnât really one for dilly-dallying. Always straight to the point.Â
âYoongi told you, huh?â
âOf course. The man could never hide secrets from me. Not in our household.â
âYeah, youâre right. Jungkook did go on a date,â you didnât like where the conversation was going, but you couldnât bring yourself to stop Taehyung from asking further either. A part of you wanted to talk about it with someone.Â
âAnd how do you feel about that?â Taehyung shoved a piece of kimchi onto his mouth and waited for your answer.
You started to re-arrange the toppings on your plate, trying to avoid eye contact all of a sudden, âwhat do you mean?â
âI know you, ____. You canât hide from me.â
You chuckled at your best friendâs blunt nature. Itâs one of the things you liked most about him because you were the oppositeâ always caring, understanding, nice. You put others first before yourself because thatâs who you areâ the reliable friend. You know Taehyung means well and is just looking out for you, too.
âDo I have to answer your question?â
âYou donât have to, but I can tell itâs bothering you. You didnât even notice that I took the last piece of chicken just nowââ
âYAH!â
Taehyung snickered, âBut seriously, youâre quiet than usual. Does he still help you sleep?â
âHe does.â
âAnd he hasnât said anything beyond that?â
âWhat is he supposed to say?â
Taehyung shrugged, âYou tell me.â
âWeâre friends, Taehyung. Thereâs nothing else to sayâ You let your shoulders sag. Youâre surprised at yourself that youâve been holding the tension in.Â
âAfter everythingââ Taehyung paused and bit his bottom lip, trying to carefully choose what to say next, âDid it ever occur to you that maybe the reason why he volunteers to help you sleep is that he likes you too?â
âStop putting ideas into my head.â
âIâm not, but I do want to point out what you canât see, ____. Iâm your best friendâ Jungkook is, too, but with us itâs different. I donât feel the urge to jump you every so often, ah!---â Taehyung earned a playful smack from you, âLook, all Iâm saying is⊠you and Jungkook have been friends for a really long time so why donât you just talk to him?â
You started to argue, âItâs not that easy. It might ruin our friendship.â
âBut how else are you going to get past this?â
âTake my feelings to the grave,â you expressed glumly.
âSo dramatic. And very, very difficult for you to bear all on your own.â
âIâm scared, Taehyung. What if things become awkward?â
âWill Jungkook really let it come to that? Heâs your best friend. If he says he doesnât feel the same way, the more important thing here is you. You and your heartâ because at least in knowing, you can finally move forward. Date other people without the what ifs.â
You seemed to mull over Taehyungâs words.Â
âIâm not forcing you to ask him. At the end of the day, you get to decide. I just want you to be happy, ____. Always.â
âI know, Taehyung-ie. Thank you.â
You came home that night to Jungkook passed out from exhaustion on their couch. He still had his eyeglasses on, his apple pencil caught in between his fingers. His iPad was on top of the coffee table and you assumed that Jungkook rushed yet again another commission for a client. It was still earlyâ 8 oâ clock. You wondered if Jungkook had already eaten. You draped a blanket over him and adjusted his head on one of the pillows into a more comfortable position. The movement slightly jostled Jungkook awake. With half-lidded eyes, he gave you a sleepy smile.
âHi ____, youâre home.â
âHmm, I am.â
âHow was class today?â
âExcellent. Did you get to finish that commission?â
Jungkook yawned, âBarely... â
You reluctantly caressed Jungkook hair, fingers gently rubbing his scalp. As soon as you did, his eyes fell closed.Â
âHave you eaten, Gguk-ah?â
âNot yet. I was waiting for you.â
âYou didnât have to. What if I came home really late? You canât miss your meals.â
âYouâre here now, arenât you?â
You chuckled as he mumbled, âBrat. Iâll whip us up some kimchi kimbap and ramen. How does that sound?â
âIâd love that, thank you.â
âYou can sleep more. Iâll wake you up when dinnerâs ready.â
âI can help youââ
âStay put. Iâll be quick, okay?â
Jungkook nodded as he watched you disappear into the kitchen. You prepared all the supplies needed to make dinner and as soon as you started chopping the kimchi for the kimbap, you heard Jungkookâs soft snores.Â
Suddenly, all of your fears ebbed away. Emotions were a funny thingâ the fondness you had for Jungkook overtook your whole being everytime you looked at him. Sometimes you want to feel angry at how Jungkook seemed oblivious, but then again⊠he isnât really a mind-reader. You have always been affectionate with each other and you wondered where people drew the line between friendship and love. What happens when one catches feelings? What happens to both of you if a confession was the way to settle things once and for all? The stakes were too highâ confessing your feelings for Jungkook might make him pull away. What happens to the friendship built over the years? If you were lucky, maybe Jungkook might love you, too.
You were in a bind and you didnât like that.
Jungkook slept on the living room couch, tired from the dayâs work. You both make meals for each other. You sleep together on the same bed. Shouldnât life with Jungkook be this easy?Â
And obvious?
After twenty minutes, dinner was ready. You woke Jungkook up and he devoured the simple dinner over stories of your classes and his ideas for the clientâs project.Â
This friendship is simple. Light. It is a life well lived between two childhood friends that began with a shared an umbrella and hotteok. You wished it was always this uncomplicated.Â
Jungkook helped you sleep again that night. Not a lot of words were shared because you were honestly exhausted and just when you thought you didnât need cuddles, Jungkook went into your room and laid on your bed, not uttering a single word. He only wrapped his arms around you and breathed in your cotton scent.Â
âYouâre always helping me, Jungkook.â
âIs it working? Are you sleeping well?â
âI am, thanks to you.â
âIâm glad. Iâm really glad, ____.â
All is right in this world, all is well with us this way, you thought before you gave in to the pull of sleep for another night.Â

You woke up to the sunlight and an empty bed. Muffled sounds could be heard from outside the bedroom.
âMiaâs kind of annoyed that she gave you his number but you still havenât called herâ
âI know.â
âIs this about ____? Is that why you havenâtââ
âI donât know, hyeong, itâs too early to have this conversation.â
Yoongi came into view as soon as you reached the kitchen. His back was turned to you and it seemed like he was cooking pancakes. Jungkook was sitting on the stool by the counter and had his back to you.Â
âOh, good morning, ____,â Yoongi chimed.
âGood morning.â
Jungkook poured you a glass of orange juice, âSlept well?â
You didnât have your words yet so you just nodded. Even with Yoongi busy with the stove, you felt the tension that made itself known so suddenly around the kitchen.
And for some reason, Jungkook decided to throw out the trash, leaving you and Yoongi alone for a while.
âHow are you, ____â Yoongi asked as he gave you a serving of pancakes, egg, and bacon. The last thing you expected was to wake up to breakfast prepared by a visitor sprinkled with passive confrontation.
You sipped his orange juice again before replying, âIâm doing well. Dance classes are picking up.â
âIâm glad⊠and Jungkook?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âHow is Jungkook⊠and you?â
It was way too early for this conversation.
âI need you to be a bit more specific about what you really want to ask me, Yoongi.â
Yoongi was met with an almost deafening silence. You knew that apart from him, Jungkook confided in Yoongi the most. He knew most of Jungkookâs dating escapades and with that, his heart aches too. Yoongi is Jungkookâs fiercest protector, you are well-aware. You understand how he tends to be confrontational especially when it came to Jungkookâs feelings.Â
Because they go way back.
In all honesty, you were terrified of Yoongi knowing about how Jungkook had been helping you sleep, but you didnât know why you were scared. Yoongi is your friend too, after all.Â
Maybe because you wanted to keep such intimate moments with Jungkook for yourself. Something that was yours, and yours alone. Unfortunately, you had a gut feeling Yoongi knows a lot more than heâs letting on.
âJungkook just started dating again, ____.â
âIâm all too aware. I donât think Iâm going to be a problem.â
âIt might be if Jungkook helps you sleep every night.â
And there it is.
âWeâre just friends, Yoongi. Iâm not expecting anything from him.â You felt your heart sink to your feet, trampled on. Yoongi knew.Â
But why was frustration rising up in the back of your throat?
âAre you sure youâre not expecting anything?â
âWhat is that supposed to mean?â
Tension, tension, tension. You hated it.
âYou had your chance once, ____, and you walked away. Itâs not fair for you to do this to Jungkook again.â
And there it is. The word again .
You swallowed the lump in your throat, lightly tapping the glass of juice with your fingers, willing for the tears to retreat back to where they came from. You cannot afford to cry in front of Yoongi. Or Jungkook. It was too goddamn early.
You did not sign up to have your memories, your insecurities, and your reality laid bare on the kitchen counter.Â
âIt doesnât matter how I feel. Jungkook is my friend. He always will be.â
Vulnerability wasnât your strongest suit. You weren't your emotionsâ best soldier, either. You wanted to yell at Yoongi, shout at him for even implying that you were getting in the way of Jungkook and his dating life.
âJungkook cannot date freely if he always has to think about coming home to help you sleep,â Yoongiâs words cut like a knife, making you wince. âYou know he deserves better than that. You deserve better than that.â
You have very blunt and straightforward friends, and although they keep you grounded, sometimes you hate how they can casually talk to you about your feelings. Sometimes you think they forget that your sunny disposition can also be sometimes moored by rain and storms.Â
âIâm sorry, ____. That was too much, Iââ
âNo, Yoongi, itâs okay,â tears have already fallen and you hastily wiped them away, âYouâre right, it was my fault. Iâm the one who got us into this mess. Iâm the one who has the sleeping problem, Iâllâ Iâll figure something out, maybe get checked or somethingâŠâ You kept your eyes glued to the untouched food in front of you. Throat burning, fresh tears threatening to fall once more.
Yoongiâs words stungâ but heâs also right. The pain of the unspoken truth you try so hard to push down every day come rising to the surface and you are powerless to stop it.Â
Yoongi opened his mouth to say something, but immediately closed it the moment he looked over your shoulder. Your stomach churned because your worst fears werenât done with you yetâ Jungkook was standing by the door.
âI think itâs time for you to leave, Yoongi hyeong.â The only time you heard apparent hostility in Jungkookâs voice was years ago when someone attempted to jump you at a party. Jungkook is always kind, but when irritation, let alone animosity, takes over, he becomes a completely different person.Â

All you knew was that Jungkook and his girlfriend in tornado form are over.
The music blaring from the speakers were too loud, everyone was all over the placeâ Jungkook, Yoongi, Taehyung. It was Jungkookâs idea to get wasted at a club. You didnât always agree with Jungkookâs coping mechanisms, because you knew he was a terrible drinkerâ someone who couldnât hold his liquor well.Â
But he was heartbroken and what do good friends do? Let them cry and wallow.
But right now, it was time to go home. You called a cab for Yoongi and Taehyung, while you and Jungkook got into another. It was a good decision that you didnât bring your own car. You wouldnât have any other choice but to drag Jungkookâs drunk ass to the passenger seat and you werenât sure you could manage that.
You were thankful that Jungkook could still manage to walk, even if he needed to be physically supported by you. You both fumbled for a bit as you closed your apartment door behind you.
âAlright, you big baby, take off your shoes.â
Jungkook did as he was told, but you could tell his body was about to give up on him so you hastily walked him to the bedroom.
You heaved a big sigh after Jungkook collapsed into the mattress. You could hear Jungkookâs breathing slowly steady itself and you honestly thought he was asleep.
âAre you dead?â
When Jungkook didnât move, a playful smirk painted your lips and you shook your head. You leaned in closer to fluff Jungkookâs pillow, when his head suddenly turned to face you.Â
With eyes half-lidded, you thought Jungkook looked beautiful underneath the sliver of moonlight shining through the bedroom window. He reeked of alcohol and smoke, but you didnât mind. You couldnât help but hold his gaze.
Hesitant fingers reached up to trace the skin on your cheek. Jungkook blinked once as he ran gently ran his fingers from the corner of your eye to your chin.
Jungkookâs voice was so soft, you almost didn't hear him ask, âWhy donât you like me, ____?â
âWhat are you talking about, of course I like you.â
Jungkook shook his head, âThatâs not what I meantâŠâ
Your heart was beating wildly in your chest. You reminded yourself that Jungkook was intoxicated. He wouldnât remember this tomorrow. He might not even know what he is doing or saying right now.
âWhy canât you love me, ____?â Jungkook swallowed the lump forming in his throat, âbecause I have loved you for so long and you wonât even look at me.â
You wanted to cry, but you didnât exactly know why, âThatâs not true, Jungkook.â
âThen prove it, ____.â
âI donât know how.â
Jungkook, in a way, helped you. With eyes focused on your lips, he slowly lifted his head to graze your mouth with his own. When he finally kissed you, your head was spinning that you had to use your arm for support to keep you up.
Jungkook mustered up all of his remaining strength to sit up on the bed to kiss you properly. He cupped your face with his hand and you did the same. Under the same moonlight, you and Jungkook started to take that one step closer to finally acknowledging what has been there all along.
But in your head, you didnât know what you want.
Lips separated, letting the both of you breathe. Jungkook touched his forehead against yours before his lips planted a light, lingering kiss there.
Your heart sank even deeper and you fought the tears that were about to come.
Because even though you really loved Jungkook, you and he were at the right place at the wrong time.
The next morning, you and Jungkook werenât the type to dance around each other. He did remember what happened last night.
âI need to know, ____. I need to know what you want.â
âIâm sorry, Jungkook.â
Jungkook nodded, but you didnât miss the flash of sadness that passed through his once hopeful eyes.Â
âAre we still friends at least?â
It took all of you to nod your head in agreement. It was better this way.
âOf course we are.â
âThen thatâs all I want, ____.â
Just as Yoongi closed the door behind him and it was just you and Jungkook in the now tense atmosphere of the apartment, confusion flooded you. Dread soon followed upon realizing what had just happened.Â
You were holding Jungkook back and itâs all your fault. All because you still couldnât decide what you really want.Â
When Jungkook finally locked eyes with you, his gentle gaze made your heart flutter. You donât deserve it, you thought. But you were allured by it-- so easy to get lost in the sea of Jungkookâs beautiful, observant brown eyes, like they were meant to see right through you, heart and soul. Your face slowly morphed into a pain Jungkook didnât recognize, a sadness he hasnât seen before. Your bottom lip began to quiver and before you knew it, you full-on sobbed into your hands. Just as quickly as the collapse of everything began, Jungkook was swift on his feet, taking you into his arms.Â
Jungkook embraces you tightly, his breathing controlled in an effort to curb your sobs. You could hear Jungkookâs heartbeat and it was an odd source of comfort despite the distress you were actively feeling. You felt Jungkookâs large hand stroke your hair in slow motion, chin resting on top of your head as if trying to silently tell you donât cry.
Being with Jungkook felt like drowning and coming up for air all at the same timeâ your constant, but also your poison. Yoongi was right, Jungkook deserves to be happy after you blew your chance to tell him how you really felt.Â
You loved Jungkook, but you had to let him go because he doesnât deserve to be with someone who cannot make up her mind. When you said no to him a year ago, you thought it was the best for the both of youâ Jungkook was hurting and he kissed you because he was drunk and in pain. Not because he loves you. You thought that maybe after some time had passed, what happened that night would just be a distant memory between two friends who had a momentary lapse of judgment.
You have to let him go because itâs the right thing to do, the only way to save the friendship you built over the years. You once saved it, you cannot mess up again. It was selfish, yet so selfless.
When you finally calmed down a little bit more and your breathing slowed, Jungkook loosened his grip. You immediately felt the distance once more, but it was as if Jungkook heard your thoughts because he only pulled away to wipe your tears with his thumbs. Jungkookâs hands cupped your face for a while longer, staring into your teary eyes. Jungkook mumbled an apology as he pressed his forehead with yours. As he closed his eyes, you received a glimpse of Jungkookâs sadness without words.Â
Loving Jungkook isnât supposed to be painful.
Jungkook had to meet a new client so that meant he needed to leave the apartment. You could tell it was difficult for him to leave you all alone in the apartment, but Jungkook only asked if you were going to be okay.
You struggled to leave home that day, but you had to because if you didnât get out and teach dance, you would continue to drown in your own suffering. You both left the apartment with nothing but your unspoken words and broken hearts.
Jungkook would find himself running late for his meeting and he arrived home to what he thought was a dark, empty apartment. Trodding down the hall to your room, he was mildly surprised to see the door was slightly ajar. Lying on the bed was you. Sleeping.
Jungkook quietly entered the room and knelt down by the side of the bed. Staring at you, with the moonlight shining down on your face, you looked sereneâ a stark contrast to the chaos that transpired earlier that day. Your lips were slightly parted and Jungkook found himself smiling at the sight. He gently ran his knuckles down your cheek. He did that for a while, just intentionally watching and helping you sleep even more peacefully in the gentlest way. Jungkook was thankful that you didnât seem to be aware that you weren't alone.Â
You kept your eyes closed as you reveled in the softness of Jungkookâs touch. You initially thought you were dreaming of Jungkook kneeling beside you because after all, the sleep gummies seemed to knock you out enough to fall asleep without him this time. But you realized it wasnât a dream.
Jungkook came home.
The ache in your heart returned, but at the same time, you wished this moment of Jungkook comforting you never ended. Because at least you could have Jungkook like this.

âWill you stay still, ____? Iâm not done yet.âÂ
You pouted as you watched Jungkook draw a bowl of ramen on your leg cast. You injured yourself while attempting to do a tourner for an after-school ballet class. You and Jungkook were now in university and renting an apartment together. Your leg rested on Jungkookâs lap while you both sat on the living room couch. Jungkook slightly had his tongue out while he colored in the ribbons and you scoffed.
âAre you done now?â
âYou donât rush art.â
âYeah but Iâm hungry and I think my leg is asleep.â
Jungkook smirked, âYour leg being in a cast doesnât really have a choice given the circumstances, what did you expect?â You smacked him with a pillow, âYou asshole, give me my leg back.â
âOw! Nuh uh. Iâm almost done.â
You huffed, feigning annoyance. But you were actually endeared with Jungkookâs enthusiasm to draw a different object on your leg cast every week. The moment you got out of the hospital and after Jungkook fed you some jjampong, he carried you to the same living room couch and drew the yellow umbrella he used the day you bought hotteok. The following week, it was a sketch of a person dancing ballet which Jungkook referred to as, âthe loveliest ballet dancer in the universe.â This week, it was ballet shoes hanging on one side of the backrest of a chair.
âThere, done!â Jungkook slightly pulled away to admire his work then he turned and gave you his dorkiest smile. You could never ask for more.

Weeks passed as you and Jungkook fell into usual routine. You can no longer recall since when you started having a hard time communicating feelings. It wasnât like you and Jungkook fought a lot because you almost never do. But thereâs always that elephant in the room that neither of you choose to address even though itâs already staring back at you both.
On Jungkookâs birthday, Taehyung decided it would be good for you all to spend your time at a club after having dinner. From the get-go, the people in attendance were the birthday boy, Taehyung, Yoongi, you, and Mia.
Needless to say, you were awkward and in pain the entire time.
It was your first time to actually see Jungkook pay attention to someone else in a romantic way. Although he and Mia have yet to put a label on anything, they continued to date, much to your misery.
At the birthday dinner, you tried your best not to look at Jungkook and Mia the whole time, but by some strange magnetic force, everytime you unconsciously looked at Jungkook, his eyes found you.
Come to think of it, Mia was the clingy one the whole night. But maybe you were just misinterpreting things. When Taehyung suggested they go to a club, you internally groaned. Not only was this a repeat performance of what you did wrong a year ago, but it was also like salt being rubbed on a wound that never completely healed well.Â
âFuck it, letâs get wasted,â you thought. You werenât about to let your misery ruin a fun night.
So much for that, though. You couldnât even pay attention to your drink because Mia was already trying to get too close to Jungkook. The whole time, Jungkookâs expressions were unreadable. One of his many stupid traits, you sarcastically thought.Â
You don't know exactly what happened afterâ Jungkook went to the bar to order more drinks for the table, followed not too long by Mia. She was relentless in flirting with Jungkook who seemed stoic and indifferent and awkward. Mia must have been really bad at reading people. Still, she didnât give up that easily because she dragged Jungkook to the middle of the dance floor and tried to get him to dance.Â
Maybe you just wanted to see what you wanted to, but if you really were in the right frame of mind, you swore you saw Jungkook finally give in and dance with her.Â
Jungkook was having fun with someone else on his birthday. This is what he deservesâ to be happy and free. Jungkook doesnât have to sacrifice his time just to help you sleep every night.Â
You felt like you were about to throw up. The room started spinning and suddenly all you could hear were muffled sounds of the music bass. Before you knew it, you were making your way to the exit. You needed to get out. You faintly heard Taehyung calling out to you, asking what was wrong but the tightness in your chest demanded much of your attention.Â
When you reached the exit, you pushed the door all the way with all your might and started to walk. You were relieved for once that you werenât able to drink a drop because you needed a clear head to get home safely. The club was a short distance from the apartment and all you wanted to do was lie in bed and cry yourself to sleep.Â
It has been weeks. Weeks of skirting around Jungkook, acting like nothing was amiss. It worked for a while, but you knew it would backfire eventually.
You didnât think this plan of ignoring feelings would fail you so soon. You thought you were stronger.
Your hands were shaking so badly that you struggled to enter the correct passcode to the door:Â 090197.
You cursed at the irony.Â
Not bothering to turn on the lights, you stumbled in the dark and took off your heels. You went straight to your room and collapsed on the bed. You let the tears stain his pillow. This isnât new to you nowâ crying. It somehow helped you sleep, anyway. Right now, you don't care if you cried your eyes raw. You were hurt, in pain, and you didnât know what to do.
Nights felt like an eternity for an insomniac like you. Your thoughts were your biggest enemy in the dead of night and most of the time you are powerless to control them. You shouldnât have allowed Jungkook to help you in the first place. Otherwise, you wouldnât find yourself in this predicament. Youâve already kept your distance before, why did you fail again now? You shouldâve known your place, the order in this world. You were Jungkookâs best friend, and you decided that for the both of you that day you told him you were sorry.
Ruminating thoughts can be a bitch because it makes you oblivious to your surroundings in real time.
You suddenly felt the other side of the bed dip. You heard sheets rustle and felt a different kind of warmth-- the kind that only your best friend could give.
Jungkook wrapped his arms around you and breathed in your scent. In the silence of your room, Jungkook, once again, came home to you.
Both of you didnât speak for a long while, just listening to each otherâs rhythm. You felt your bottom lip quiverâ you were on the verge of crying again and as you started to sit up and perhaps leave, you felt Jungkook tighten his grip as he clasped his fingers together, securing you in place.
âPlease donât cry.â
You swallowed and tried to reply, but your voice cracked instead, âWhy are you here, Jungkook?â
âI want to stay here with you.â
âItâs your birthday.â
âYes, it is.â
âThen why?â
âLike I said, I want to stay here with you.â
Like wildfire, your heart swelled even when your brain told you not to fall for Jungkookâs words. That you were only reading too much into things, âWhat aboutââ
âI told them I wanted to go home because you already did. I turned around to look for you because I heard the barista said there were french fries, but you werenât at the table anymore.â
Tears started to stream down your face and you were grateful you weren't facing Jungkook.Â
âI hate being the reason why you always cry, ____. I have done absolutely nothing to make things better for you and I keep making you feel sad.â Jungkookâs voice was laced with tight emotion and it was something you were hearing for the first time. Jungkook buried himself deeper in the crook of your neck.
âIt hurts so much, Jungkook.â
Lifting his head, Jungkook moved in closer to whisper in your ear, âI know. I know. Iâm so sorry.âÂ
You breathed a deep sigh as you willed away the tears. Right on cue, Jungkook gently turned your body to face him. âThatâs better,â Jungkook gently smiled, pushing strands of hair away from your face.
With Jungkookâs right arm under your head and his left engulfing you in an embrace, you curled into Jungkookâs chest. No matter what pain you may be feeling, it all dissipates once youâre with Jungkook.Â
âI am so sorry, ____. Iâm sorry I keep running away.â
You let a small smile take over his lips, âNo, Jungkook. You donât have to apologize. All of this is my faultâ
âItâs not⊠itâs not your fault. Itâs mine,â you saw Jungkook swallow. You looked over Jungkookâs shoulder, at the clock situated on top of the side table. Thirty minutes left until Jungkook's birthday ends.
âItâs still your birthday. You shouldnât be spending it apologizing for something you didnât do.â
âI am enjoying my birthday because I havenât lost you yet. And it is my fault, stop fighting me.â Jungkook smiled. âHave I ever told you how beautiful you are? Especially under moonlit skies.â
âI donât think so. Not yet.â
âThen allow me to tell you now. Youâre beautiful. The most beautiful person inside out and I am so lucky to have you. Thank you for not leaving me.â
You scooted closer to Jungkook, trying to fill in all the spaces in between.Â
It was almost a whisper and you almost didnât hear it, âSleep well my silly, beautiful darling,â your eyes flutter close as you felt Jungkook give you a kiss on your templeâ a reassuring one, this time.Â

âHey.â
You jumped at the sound of Jungkookâs unusually low voice. âShit,â you mumbled, earning a pretty smile from Jungkook. âHow long have you been standing there?â
The smile didnât leave Jungkookâs face as he apologized and said with all honesty, âA while.â
You have been spending more late nights in the studio since you and Taehyung started offering additional classes. You held a beginnerâs ballet class for children after school hours and you felt you had to spend more time thinking about their routines. Kids need structure, lest their attention becomes too difficult to get a hold of. Jungkook, being the sweetest, always stayed up to wait for you to get home and eat dinner together.Â
This time around, Jungkook decided to pick you up from the studio.
You took in the sight of Jungkook who was leaning against the door frame, wearing a cream oversized sweater and white pants. Even in the dimly lit room, Jungkookâs handsome face was radiant.
Seeing him feels like coming home.
Jungkook walked up to you with his hands in his pockets, âI always get caught up in your world whenever I watch you dance. That hasnât changed.â He was suddenly standing so close to you that you had to clear his throat. Yet you didnât pull away, either.
âTime passes when that world is not working in my favor,â you said as you rolled your shoulders backward.
âIs this the ballet class for the kids?âÂ
You hummed in response, âOne would think itâs easy enough to make a routine for little kids when really, going back to basics sometimes is the hardest thing.â
âWhat did you use to tell me?â Jungkook asked warmly, all innocence and love, but you recognized that tone of his.Â
âJungkookââ
âHelp me remember, ____. How did we do it back then? When we couldnât figure out a new routine,â you heard the heels of Jungkookâs white chelsea boots clatter against the wooden floor as he stepped away a bit from you.
You were taken back to your days in the dance club with Jungkook, the two of you in a smaller studio after school practicing for competitions. You and Jungkook were the groupâs best dancers and that also meant you were almost always tasked to come up with new choreography. You recalled how you and Jungkook used to practice no matter how long it took.Â
Right now, at this very moment, as Jungkook gently urges you to remind you of those days, you appreciated what he was trying to do.
âIâd always tell you, âIâm tired, I donât want to do this anymore,ââ
âHm, and how did I respond?â Jungkookâs eyes never left your face and his voice was so low, that it sent shivers up your spine.
âYouâd tell me we didnât have to do the things other people ask us to dance⊠not right now.â you breathed as Jungkookâs face inched closer to yours, so close that you could already hear Jungkookâs heartbeat.Â
âAnd then?â
âWeâd dance. For ourselves, together.âÂ
Just as the words escaped your lips, Jungkook slightly pulled away to take his phone out of his pocket, scroll through a playlist, the very same playlist Jungkook uses whenever you both lounge around on a Sunday morning. He found the song he was looking for and pressed play. Â
Jungkook put his phone back in his pocket and whispered, âWe dance. For ourselves, together.â He wrapped an arm around your waist while his other hand trailed down to hold your own, intertwining both sets of fingers. Falling, you easily melted into Jungkook, your worries about the ballet routines already forgotten.
With bodies pressed close, you felt your heart plummet to a deep dive into your stomach, leaving butterflies as it burst into a million pretty pieces. Jungkook was never one for sweet words, always choosing to convey his thoughts and feelings through his art. He had given you plenty of his work over the years, drawn on crumpled tissue papers or on the back of receipts. Always in all honesty quietly telling you he was there for you no matter what.
And through dance, he was the sameâ loving, thoughtful, yours.Â
âIt has been a while since you last danced, right?â
Jungkook leans his forehead into yours, his eyes focused on the floor. He hums his response as he starts to lead the dance.
âIt has been a while since I last danced with you,â Jungkook whispered. âDance with me so I remember, my love.â
You close his eyes, resting your chin on Jungkookâs shoulder, âRemember what, Jungkook?â
âHelp me remember everything good about you and me.âÂ
And although Jungkook couldnât see it, you smile as you tilt your head to the side. You let Jungkook lead the both of you to the melody of the music for a good few minutes until you fell into a slow, swaying rhythm.Â
âI missed dancing with you like this,â you swore you felt Jungkook tighten his hold around your middle a little bit more. Jungkook dropped a kiss to your bare shoulder and said with all reverence, âI miss you, ____.â
He misses you, not missed. You never wanted to let him go.Â
You didnât want to stop touching Jungkook so as you continued to allow your feet to be led by him, you ran a trail using your hand from Jungkookâs shoulders, landing on his chest. Jungkook ran his own hand at the expanse of your back, waiting, waiting.Â
âAnd I miss you too,â you said with a smile. Jungkook cupped your face and ran a thumb to your cheekbone. Never leaving your eyes, he responded, âItâs always a pleasure to dance with you, ____.â
âI always seem more eager to dance when Iâm with you,â you said.Â
And I always love dancing with you.
âThatâs because we know each otherâs moves well. Weâre in sync no matter how long itâs been.â
Tentatively, you respond, âMaybe we should do it again⊠more often, this time.â
âI wouldnât mind that at all. Iâll dance with you forever.âÂ
You and Jungkook went home that night and slept once more in each otherâs arms. You noticed a change this time. You felt peaceful, more hopeful. Jungkook didnât say anything definitive, still, but maybe his heart did.Â
And you fell into a quiet sleep as soon as Jungkook kissed your temple. This time, his kiss was more intentional, more heartfelt, like he never wants to let you go.
Not again.Â

You woke up the next morning still reeling from the dance you shared with Jungkook. Always the romantic, you thought as you shook your head. Usually, Jungkook was already up and about before you even opened one eye, but life continues to surprise you.Â
Jungkook was sitting on the bed, drawing on his iPad. You couldnât believe it at firstâ you rubbed sleep out of your eyes and looked at your own phone for the time. It was 8 oâclock and Jungkook was drawing.
The minute you moved, Jungkook was attentive. He stopped drawing as he turned to you to mumble a good morning.Â
âGood morning to you, too. What are you doing so early in the morning?â
âOh, I woke up earlierââ
Cutting him off, you teased, âYou always do.âÂ
Jungkook chuckled, the crinkles in around his eyes so evident, so endearing, âYeah. Um⊠I justâ the morning light through the window was just so beautiful and I had to draw it.â
âYou drew a sunrise at 8 oâclock?â
You rolled your eyes as Jungkook said matter-of-factly, âActually, 6 oâclock⊠but no, I didnât draw the sunrise, not exactly.â
âThen what did you draw?â
Instead of responding, Jungkook gave you his iPad. You realized Jungkook drew you. Jungkook used digital watercolor brushes to paint a picture of you sleeping with your bedroom window behind you. Sunlight accentuated the side of your face, expression tranquil.Â
âItâs not finished yet, I need to fill in some of theââ
âItâs beautiful, Jungkook.â
âYou always say that, ____.â
âBecause your works are beautiful. Every single one of them,â you couldnât stop admiring Jungkookâs work. You felt your throat constrict once more, emotions starting to take over. This isnât the first time Jungkook drew you, but itâs definitely the first time you felt something different after seeing his artâ a love that continues to blossom, a love for Jungkook that never withered. For the past few weeks, you felt like you were slowly coming to terms with you and him being just best friends, but after last night, you were starting to backslide.Â
You will always love Jungkook no matter whatâ you know that now. Maybe not in the way you want, but Jungkook will continue to have a special hold on your heart that no one else can replace.Â
âThank you for this, Gguk-ah. Can we print and frame this? When youâre done, that is.â
âOf course, ____. Iâm glad you like it.â
One of the things you and Jungkook appreciate about the apartment is the silence because itâs never an awkward one. In silence, youâre both comfortableâ awkward and pain and everything else in between. In the shared space, you and Jungkook are free to love one another.
In silence, you also hear each otherâs hunger. You giggled as Jungkook turned beet red. After all these years of living together, Jungkook still tended to be embarrassed around you. One of the many adorable Jeon Jungkook traits that you love.
âThatâs my cue to make breakfast.â
You stood up and ran a hand through your hair before pocketing your phone. Jungkook didnât move an inch. You didnât think much of it, but just as you were about to walk out the door, Jungkook called out to you and scrambled to his feet.Â
Mornings with Jungkook more often than not are calm, but when you saw Jungkook walk up the short distance to where you were standing, his gaze so strong, your heart began to race. Because you were standing too close to each other, you felt Jungkook take a deep breath before uttering the words you never thought youâd hear from him.
âDonât leave me.â
At first, you thought you heard wrong. A few seconds later your brain told you that maybe it was Jungkookâs way of saying that he wanted you both to stay in bed a little while longer because after all, it was a Sunday.
But then a third thought came to you, the most dreaded oneâ what if?
âS-say that again.â
It was physically impossible for Jungkook to get even closer to you. The wide smile drawn on his face made all the difference.
âDonât leave me.â
Like a bucket of cold water doused on you, you couldnât believe what Jungkook was really trying to tell you. Your childhood best friend, the man of your dreams. The one person who will move mountains for you without being asked is trying to tell you something you longed to hear.
âSay that again⊠o-one more time.â
Tears threatened to flow from your sparkling eyes and Jungkook was quick to hold you small face in his hands, â____. Please⊠donât ever leave me.â
You struggled not to cry so much upon finally understanding what Jungkook was really trying to say. You wanted to respond to Jungkookâs plea, but all that came out was a sob. Jungkook peppered your face with soft kisses down to your jaw. You found yourself holding on to Jungkook, grip like a vice. You don't want to let him go. You will never.Â
Not again.
You tried your best to properly respond this time, âDonât worry, Gguk. I will never, ever leave you.â You ran your knuckles down Jungkookâs face, âI was just going to make us breakfast because youâre hungry.â
Jungkook laughed at how you could still manage to make an intimate moment so endearing. He held your wrist and kissed the palm of your hand before leaning in to finally kiss you full on your lips. His kiss was tentative at first until he decided to be bolder, silently asking you to let him in. You readily gave Jungkook access to kiss you even deeper. Like wildfire, heat spreads throughout your bodyâ this is what it feels like to kiss Jungkook without reservation. This is what it feels like to kiss your best friend, no holds barred.
Overwhelmed with affection, you felt yourself being lifted by Jungkook and your legs automatically cling to his waist. The position gave him an even better angle to kiss the person he has longed for almost all his life, âHow long, Jungkook? How long have you really liked me?â
You didnât think Jungkook would immediately understand what you were trying to ask, âSince that day I asked you to dance with me under the rain.â
Jungkook saw the look of recognition in your eyes. He knew you knew what he was referring to. âI have always been in love with you, ____. I just⊠I was so scared of you rejecting me that I thought it was best if I kept my feelings to myself. I tried dating other people because I thought maybe that would help me get to know others better.â
And as if Jungkook could read your mind, he kissed your forehead before talking again.
âI donât regret kissing you that night⊠I was drunk, but I was sober enough to know and remember what I said. We broke up because she told me I was always distracted. I always thought of you everywhere we went. She told me I never really moved on⊠that I still call out your name even when I was with someone else. When you told me no then, I knew it was my fault for not thinking things through. It was my mistake that I didnât communicate with you better, ____. Iâm sorry.â
You didnât have a lot of words to respond with, not after that speech from Jungkook so you only asked ever so meekly, âAnd Mia?â
âI told her we were better off as friends. She took it quite well than I expected. I think deep down, she knew too.â
âKnew what?â
âThat I was undeniably, irrevocably in love with you.â
âDo you really have to use big adjectives?â
Jungkook shrugged and chuckled, âMakes for good conversation. Iâm trying to communicate better, remember?â
It was your turn to chuckle and lean your forehead against his.Â
âIâm sorry it took me so long to get here, ____. I put you through so much pain and I just let it happen.â
You shook your head, wanting to let Jungkook know this wasnât all on him.
âIf anything, you have always made me so happy, Jungkook. I donât get to show you how much all the time.â
âCan we start over?â Jungkook looked at you, full of hope.
âI would love that.â
âI love you, ____.â
My best friend in this entire world, whom I love.
âI love you, too, Jungkook.â
My best friend in this entire world, who loves me back.

Your hotteok was already paid for by Jungkook before you even had the chance to pay for it yourself. âItâs all taken care of,â Jungkook said.
Both of you were already hungry from running so you decided to eat right there under the hotteok stand. You could see a black car parked across the street and assumed that it must be Mr. Hong-sik. You both ate in silence for a while, listening to the pitter-patter of the rain until you felt Jungkook tugging your sleeve.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âCome on, ____â
âWhere are we going?â
âThere!â
You looked to where Jungkook was pointing with his finger. There was nothing there but the school.
âYou want to go back to where we came from?â
âNot really. School is boring,â Jungkook mused and before you knew it, you were being pulled in the middle of pouring rain.
âWhat are you doing, Jungkook? We are going to get wet!â
âWe already are, ____! Come on!â
You both had to shout over the steady noise of the rain. You realized Jungkook wasnât kiddingâ he was really under the rain, in the middle of the schoolâs wide, open space, waiting for you to join him.Â
âYou are insane, Jeon Jungkook!â you shouted, but he just grinned that much harder. He took both your hands and led you to jump and dance in the rain.
âMaybe I am, but itâs fun to dance in the rain with someone else!â
You felt so glad to be living the same time with someone as Jungkook after that day.Â
The day you will forever be grateful for.
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my shining star
pairing: jungkook x female reader
summary: it's another Christmas spent with Jeongguk, but he loves surprises so he gives them to you in more ways than one.
genre/tags: fluff, established relationship, christmas/holiday fic
word count: 1.5k
a/n: well, hello there. here's me dropping a belated holiday fic for you. i'm still on an overseas trip and i lack so much sleep already, but here, take this fic, my heart, it's yours. i hope your days have been good and kind :)
âI cannot believe you made me wear thisâ this abomination,â you feign disgust as you look over the design of the sweater youâre wearing.Â
âHey, that hurts my feelings, I spent a ton of time knitting that,â Jeongguk responds as he picks out Christmas ornaments from a box. âI also realized that it was embarrassing to knit a sweater in the middle of a train station.â
âWell, no one told you to knit in the middle of a train station, babe,â you pull out a loose thread from your sleeve.
âI canât help it, I was bored and I didnât want to use my phone.â When you didnât answer, Jeongguk looked back to you. âBesides, I wanted to look cool.â
âYou have a completely strange way of interpreting what âcoolâ means.â you walk back to the kitchen to check on the hot chocolate Jeongguk made.
âDamn straight, baby.â Jeongguk replies. You chuckle as you see his eyebrows meet, trying to choose between two ornaments.
âThis one?â Jeongguk asks, holding up the painted ornament. You hum and nod your head.
You and Jeongguk have been dating for almost five years now, and every opportunity you get, you both acquire special Christmas tree ornaments to put up on the tree. As cheesy as it sounded, it was a way for both of you to remember all the milestones and the mundane moments you both shared through the years. To your surprise, Jeongguk was rather fond of the idea and every year, he made sure to add something new to your shared Christmas tree at home.Â
You walk up to where Jeongguk was. He hands you the small trinket, eyes shining bright as he waits for you to reminisce with him. He remembers this specific ornament, of course he does. Â
Because It was the very first one you both had.
The ornament is a handpainted one, made by you. The trinket holds special memories of your first shared home with Jeongguk: a one-story home by the Busan sea. The house is painted against a light blue sky, with the sand and shore in front of it. In that house was you and Jeongguk buying your first furniture together, the house you both spent sleepless nights trying to make ends meet. It was in your first shared home that Jeongguk learned (and burned) how to cook for you. It was him and you staying up late into the night watching re-runs of Friends and his favorite Marvel movies. It was the home you both built around each other, full of love and trials because it was his first real taste of how it felt to think about someone else other than himself. If you will ask Jeongguk, he will always be grateful of your first home because he grew to love you so much more. Living together with his bestfriend of so many years, it was inevitable for him to fall in love with you. Confessing his feelings for you years ago was and still is the best decision he ever made.
âI canât believe this still hasnât chipped.â You hold out the ornament for Jeongguk to take back. âIt feels like ages since we had to let go of our first home,â your voice barely a whisper.
Jeongguk gave you a soft smile, âGrowth is always good, love. Weâve come so far since then.â
You nod as Jeongguk kisses your temple. He proceeds to hang the ornament on the tree, in between trinkets you got from your travels in Spain and the Netherlands.Â
âAnd besides, you painted this so I need to make sure it doesnât ever get ruined.â Jeongguk chuckles at you before bending down to retrieve more ornaments.
You canât help but stare at your boyfriend whenever heâs like this: calm and content. Between the two of you, heâs the more enthusiastic one about Christmas. He will go through lengths just to make the holidays special even if he has to learn how to knit a whole ass sweater for you.
At the thought of Jeongguk knitting at a train station, you chuckle to yourself.
Jeongguk turns to look at you, âWhat is it, love?â
Loving Jeongguk has always been so easy.Â
âNothing⊠I just love you,â you reply.
Jeongguk strides the short distance between you to cup your face with his hand and kiss you. He tastes so much like the peppermint candy and home.
âAnd I love you, sweetheart.â He lands a soft kiss on your forehead before he steps away to go to the kitchen.
âCan you place the rest of the ornaments for us, love? I need to prepare the hot chocolate.â
He hands you the last three remaining ornaments: a clay snowman his (subtle) favorite student gifted him a year ago, a crochet reindeer you made with him when he was sick and bored out of his mind, and a cross-stitch design of a green mug with hot chocolate and whipped cream because itâs you and Jeonggukâs favorite Christmas drink.
When you were done placing all the remaining trinkets on the tree, you took a step back to admire the Christmas tree in its entirety. This year is your fifth Christmas with Jeongguk as lovers, your twentieth as best friends. Time is an illusion, they say, but to you, you have always secretly hoped your time spent with Jeongguk will be infinite and everlasting.
The lights on the tree dance as you stare at it some more. Itâs only when Jeongguk wraps his arms around your waist that youâre pulled out of your thoughts. He rests his chin on your shoulder and you stay like that for a while, just enjoying each otherâs presence. You feel Jeongguk gently swaying your bodies as you focus on the sounds around you: the quiet hum of the stove where Christmas dinner awaits, the soft landing of snow on the window sill, the twinkle of the Chrismast lights surrounding your home, celebrating another year of love.
Jeongguk leans close to whisper in your ear, âMerry Christmas, baby.â
âMerry Christmas, Gguk-ah.â
You feel his hold tighten around you, but one of his hands withdraw to pull something out of his pocket.
âI forgot that we had one more ornament to put up.â
Jeongguk presents you a completely new ornament. It was made of resin, with gold flakes and tiny pink wildflowers surrounding it.Â
âJeongguk, this is beautiful⊠didâ did you make this?â
Jeongguk hums. âOnly the best for you.â
You chuckle at his words. It was the most beautiful ornament you have ever seen, more so because you know that Jeongguk made it himself. You always loved resin art, too.
You move so that you can hang it up on the tree, but you feel Jeonggukâs arms slightly pull you back. You didnât get to ask why because his mouth was already against the shell of your ear once more.
âOpen it,â Jeongguk says.
Your eyebrows briefly meet, wondering what other surprises Jeongguk has in store. You gently lift the top half part of the ornament, only for it to reveal a ring.
A pink, oval morganite engagement ring.Â
Jeongguk hears your soft gasp and even though he cannot see your immediate reaction, he smiles to himself because he knows youâre at a loss for words.
âAll these years in my life, you are the only one who has loved me beyond what I can imagine or ask for⊠your love is so far from what I deserve, ____, sometimes I feel like itâs so unreal. But I am a very selfish person and I only want to be loved by you and your love until we grow oldâŠâ
Jeongguk gently turns you around to face him. Your eyes stay glued to the ground, unable to handle the overwhelming love and affection you have for the man in front of you. Jeongguk lifts your chin up, his eyes now level with yours. With his knuckles, he wipes away the tears that have fallen.
âMore than the ornaments and the ugly Christmas sweaters I will continue to knit for you,â you canât help but let out a wet chuckle at his antics. Jeongguk is the only person you know who can pull off a very serious proposal with a very amusing sense of humor. His eyes soften even more as you will yourself to look into them, âI want to spend the rest of my life with you. I want so many more Christmases with you until the last of our days, ____ because I love you so, so much.â
Jeongguk searches your eyes. They may glisten with tears, but to him, stars always dance in your eyes and he wants to look into them everyday for the rest of forever. He closes his eyes as he leans his forehead to rest against yours.
âMarry me, my love,â Jeongguk whispers against your lips.Â
To you, Christmas has always been a wonderful time made even more special with Jeongguk in it. For the rest of your life, you get to love all the parts of him, and the thought of him wanting you just as much fills you with a kind of warmth unlike any other.Â
Jeongguk is and will always be your Christmas miracle.Â
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Hello hello đ, so, I finished perhaps love and Iâm in love ! I canât stress enough on how beautiful your writing is and your work just feels like home. I love how raw and just lovable y/n and kookie are in each and every one of your stories. I also love how you never bring up that ugly kind of jealousy, but rather that beautiful kind. While reading one just feels the want and love and need the characters have for each other and you just KNOW thereâs nothing and no one that can tear them apart. Love love love your work sweet mango !
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Hi đ§đ»! oh my gosh, i am sorry for seeing this late. your ask is honestly a pick-me-up! i'm glad you liked perhaps love because that's my baby fic! i love y/n and kookie here too and i actually meant for koo to be this kind of character who's pretty much emotionally conflicted and constipated, but he's brimming to the top with so much love and affection for y/n. meanwhile, y/n just keeps on pining with no clue lol
YOU are the sweet one here, đ§đ» thank you for reading and leaving a lovely, lovely note for me đ€
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