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I Like Rereading It, Such A Great Story! I Never Reread Thing So This One Is Really It!
I like rereading it, such a great story! I never reread thing đ so this one is really it!
The Eve (m)

Anonymous said: hiiii omg, I love your writings;; can I request a past lives/reincarnation au?? Thank you sm ilyyy
Anonymous said: since the whole soulmates thing is always hinted in ynwa, could you possibly elaborate on that? Maybe in a one-shot? Please donât stop writing!!
Anonymous said: Are you implying that,, đynđandđot7đweređsoulmatesđinđallđofđtheirđpreviousđlivesđ,,, I know that the request box is long closed,, but pweaseeeeeeeeee consider writing a one shot about their hypothetical previous lives and how exactly had it go, uwu
Summary: Perhaps the greatest love story, lost with time â history carved by the hands of the unaware, the world forgets the existence of one woman who stole the hearts of 7 Gods, bringing strife, war, destruction and devastation raging across the globe. And, beneath it all, the birth of something more. The love that drove them mad, the love they could never have.
But destiny always found a way to reunite star-crossed lovers.
Soulmates!AU, Greek Gods!AU, reincarnation!AU
Pairing: Namjoon/Reader, Seokjin/Reader, Yoongi/Reader, Hoseok/Reader, Jimin/Reader, Taehyung/Reader, Jungkook/Reader, Poly!BTS
Disclaimer: this fic is in no way historically or culturally accurate. Timelines, personality and plot are all unrelated to actual Greek mythology. It is a world constructed purely by my own imagination and creativity. I only borrowed the names, roles and general duties of the Greek Gods mentioned. It is not my intent to infringe on the cultural, social, historical or religious implications of these figures. I ask that anyone who finds offense in this to not read. This is a fanfiction and does not reflect any aspect of reality in any way, shape or form. Feel free to DM me if there is any part you feel strongly about that I can adjust.
Warnings: Cursing, graphic descriptions of sex, dirty talk, polyamory, brief sexism, angst, infidelity, oral (male and female), overstimulation, rough sex, teasing, unprotected sex, marking, multiple orgasms, blindfolds, bindings, handjobs, dry humping, dom!namjoon, dom!jin, dom!hobi, dom!tae, dom!yoongi, sub!jimin, switch!jk, switch!reader
Length: 8.3k
Notes: holyshitbasicallyasmutfestwithplotandabucketloadofangst I think I got kinda carried away with this concept LOL, I really do hope you guys enjoy. Uni is giving me backpains and general depression and I probably wonât be posting anything until midterms are over. I still have a bunch of asks sitting in my inbox (sorry!) so those will definitely get answered soon.
On another note, I do have some fancams I recorded from the concert; if anyone wants them, please lmk so I can post them.
Poseidon!Tae, Ares!JK, Hades!Yoongi, Apollo!Hobi, Hephaestus!Joon, Hermes!Jimin, Zeus!Jin
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2000 BC
âWake, my love.â Long fingers traced the curve of your hip, palm splaying at your inner thigh as you shift in your sleep. The words were mere whispers as gentle lips pressed against your temple.
âWe are to be late if you do not rise, heart.â Even so, it was to the sharp ache of a new flower blooming across the scattered plum-flavoured constellation that graced your neck and chest that you truly roused to.
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This shit hurted more then anything! I fucking loved it! IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR SOME GREAT ANGST/FLUFF! I 100% recommend! Greatly written, I love it!
Not Like You || JJK Oneshot

âż Synopsis: God had favourites. Jungkook figured that out early in his childhood, when every waking moment was spent trying to impress his parents at the expense of you. He ran away at 19 to escape the immeasurable pressure to succeed but he couldn't escape you. Six years and a daughter later, Jungkook met his childhood enemy again, except this time he didn't want to run.
âż Genre: fluff & angst & slow-burn so slow you question if there is even a burn.
âż Pairing: dilf!jungkook x boxer!jungkook x childhood enemy!reader
âż Word count:Â 28K whoops, I went a little overboard
âż Warnings: Mentions of depression and brief mentions of suicidal thoughts, mentions of death (very brief, very minor character) some profanity.
âż Note: Oh boy okay so I merged boxer JK with father JK with enemies 2 lovers with friends 2 lovers so it's just a MESS okay bare with me. I'm sorry she's so chonky, also the ending was spontaneous so um sorry <3.

God had favourites. Jungkook figured that out early in his childhood, when every waking moment was spent trying to impress his parents at the expense of your effortless flaunting. Your parents had known each other from high school, they built their businesses together from the ground up and while the story is outdated and tacky, there was no other way to explain it. Their friendship was admirable, truly one of the strongest youâd ever witnessed. You yearned for a friendship like theirs, everyone did, but you werenât quite as lucky.
Jungkook, who was older than you by four years, was supposed to be your unconditional best friend. The person you could turn to at any given moment because you both practically grew up together. Sure it was a little too convenient to be true but you hadnât expected him to hate you. In fact, Jungkook had grown a distaste for everything Y/N. At first, his hatred was irrational and petty. He felt like you were everyoneâs new object of attention, people doted on you and your cute pig tails before they ever spared him a glance. And of course, as a 9 year old everything seemed to be dramatised ten-fold but soon enough, you had given him plenty of hate fuel.
Jungkook was a fan of music and sport. Those were pretty much the only subjects he paid attention to at school. He wasnât the brightest kid but he had passion and humour. You, were his polar opposite. You had no musical talent, not a single athletic bone in your body but academics came easy to you, so did impressing adults. You even skipped two grades and Jungkook couldnât even escape you. You were the textbook example of everything his parents wanted him to be and he hated you for it.
Jungkookâs parents were loving, kind and well-rounded people. They had a lot of compassion and empathy, they grew up in the lower-middle class and knew how intricate money was and how detrimental it was not to waste it. They also knew that wasted potential, was the worst disease that plagued society. They wanted Jungkook to reach his full potential even if, in their eyes, that meant academic success.
Tutoring wasnât a necessarily bad thing, initially, Jungkook welcomed the extra help. However, hiring top class tutors for an 11 year old was not a smart decision. Jungkook wasnât thick-skinned, he didnât take criticism well, especially not when it was delivered harshly. He cried a lot, struggled even more with the newly established pressure to do well. He broke under the weight of unrealistic expectations just like any delicate glass would and when he put himself back together piece by piece, he was never quite the same.
Forced to grow thick skin, Jungkook had lost his compassion, his soft smile and his innocent eyes. Tainted by the burden of disappointment, Jungkook knew he couldnât fail to meet expectations if there simply werenât any. And just like that, a child no different to the countless others who enjoyed class and the safe haven it used to be, had become a nightmare.
Middle school wasnât the worst. He created trouble but it was petty, small and usually harmless. This was also the time period where you grew to hate him too. Where his disdain towards you had become mutual. You tried to keep the bickering to a minimum. Mainly because you liked to avoid trouble but also because you didnât want to disappoint your parents. Since, after all Jungkook had done, you were never allowed to reciprocate, you always had to be the bigger person.
It was ironic really, Jungkook was two grades above you and still managed to act half your age. Nonetheless, you tried to treat your negative emotions towards him like papers you could file away and come back to when it really mattered. Unsurprisingly, it didnât work, no one could compartmentalise their feelings and surely not a 12-year-old but you tried anyway because anything was better than fighting with Jungkook.
High school was when it got personal. It wasnât just petty arguments over coloured markers or throwing paint at each other. Suddenly, the hatred had deepened, seeped into your blood like poison. It consumed you, enough so to make you forget that you had no reason to hate each other in the first place. The fighting became planned and vindictive until eventually, tearing each other down had gone too far. You picked at each otherâs insecurities because it was easy to destroy someone you knew well. In a way, behind the toxicity of your indescribable relationship, you had been the only constant in each others lives. You found comfort in that.
One day in your sophomore year, it went too far. You couldnât recall the exact details if you tried but it had something to do with your parents divorce. Nevertheless, words were said, insults exchanged like daggers dragged through skin and if you could take it all back you would, because the very next day, Jungkook didnât show up to school. He didnât show up the following day, or the day after that until you had been informed that heâd run away.
You wondered where the missing person posters were, or his extravagant search party. You wondered why nobody seemed to care.
With a reputation that had been carefully constructed for years before Jungkookâs existence, it seemed unworthy to damage it all for him and as shallow as that sounded, the Jeons had been too hurt by his decision to see the error in their actions. And thus, no report was filed and Jungkook had disappeared from your life into thin air; his name had become forbidden in your house. Like a blemish wiped away from history, Jungkook ceased to exist and you couldnât handle it, not when you saw him everywhere. They told his school heâd transferred, which was a blatant lie, Jungkook never finished high school but you were forced to play along.
Jungkook stayed with an older friend in Seoul where he refused to reply to any of your messages. With the burden of the heavy guilt on your shoulders, you trudged through junior year on your own, fearing that he was gone forever. Everyday for 2 years, you messaged him. It was initially just âplease come homeâ every morning but eventually, under the impression that he wasnât receiving the messages, you vented. Sometimes it was about how depleted his house had become, how Jungkookâs older brother was spiralling into a pit of depression or how your classes didnât feel the same. Sometimes it was about how much you hated him for leaving you to deal with two broken families.
Jungkook was nowhere for a while. No longer holding a monopoly over your mind although never completely gone. College was easier, the memory of him wasnât there at every turn. You didnât think much of trying to find him, not when he so clearly didnât want to be found. You told yourself that he was alive, well and much happier than he ever was with his family. You begged that it was true every second of every day.
It wasnât until your fourth year of college that you had confirmed your theory. You almost missed it, in a rush to make it to your morning lecture in time but your eyes unconsciously did a double take. And indeed, there he was, not-so-small Jungkook on a billboard with the title, âSeasonâs hottest contenderâ. A professional boxer. You were frozen in your place with your jaw slack for far too long to be normal but nobody really cared. Everyone far too busy with their own burdens.
This, you were not expecting.
Needless to say, you had gotten to your morning lecture around 15-minutes late. Why? Well, because after viewing that fleeting billboard, you spent 10 minutes googling your long-lost arch nemesis and the other 5 running to class after realising you were late. Your ethics professor didnât mind, which you did not find the least bit ironic in the moment, and thankfully you didnât draw too much attention. However, it probably wouldâve been best if you didnât attend at all because you had not retained a single word uttered during that 115 minute lecture.
When you had gotten back to your apartment, you began to spiral. It had been 6 years since you last saw Jungkook, 6 years since you last heard of him and your blood boiled at the fact that he was thriving. Of course you were happy for him but he had put your family and his through misery for evidently no reason. A simple text message would have sufficed.
In a spur of the moment decision, you haphazardly spent $120 on two tickets to his match that weekend, one that would take place around 40 minutes from your apartment. You just hoped that your roommate would agree to go with you because there was no other way for you to get there without spending a fortune of course.
âPlease!! I promise all you have to do is come.â You pleaded for the umpteenth time that night. âY/N, neither of us have ever given a shit about boxing, why would we go now?â You were rather close with your roommate, in fact youâd consider him your closest friend, however, you never really discussed your childhood with anyone, much less the petty feud that drove Jungkook out of his home. So, you told a small white lie to cover up the real reason behind your random spike of interest in the violent sport. âI told you, I won the tickets online and I donât want to waste them.â âYou can always sell them?â Seokjin had a valid point, there was no denying that but you werenât one to back down easily. Jin knew that all too well. âCome on, itâll be fun! Iâll treat you to dinner after?â âPanda Express?â You rolled your eyes at his evidently expensive taste, he was going to milk it for what it was worth. Despite being the child of a millionaire, you were trying to be financially independent and Jin was not making that easy. âI was thinking McDonalds but that works too I guessâŚâ And with a final handshake you had sealed the deal. Jin would accompany you on your journey.
There were many details you hadnât foreseen. Like, for example, the fact that opting for the cheapest tickets put you at a substantial distance from the ring and that Jungkook was practically untouchable. You never knew when boxing had gotten so popular but Jungkook had a large and diverse fanbase which ultimately meant tough security and no way to speak to him, not unless he noticed you first. You were sure that even with 20/20 vision, there was no way Jungkook could see you from that distance, not to mention the fact that he had to dodge and throw punches at his opponent who you had done absolutely no research on.
âY/N, this sucks, lets bail and go to panda express.â You glared at your roommate beside you. It had been less than 10 minutes and he was already complaining. âWait, theyâre selling hot dogs I take back what I said. Go buy two.â âNo! Stadium food is expensive and besides, Iâm not even hungry.â âWho said they were for you? You said youâd buy me food, go, get me two hot dogs.â âAlright Jin, itâs the hot dogs or panda express.â âNope, if you want me to sit through watching two sweaty men battle it out like medieval gladiators for an hour than you owe me two, two meals.â You rolled your eyes, shoving the money in his hand nonetheless.
The match wasnât starting for another 15 minutes and you decided youâd take a shot in the dark. Jungkook had probably changed his number, but on the off chance he didnât, you sent a message anyway. One that was ambiguous enough not to alarm anyone who was not in fact Jungkook but still contained enough information to ensure him that you were not a psycho stalker fan.
Hey, itâs me Y/N. Iâm at your match tonight and I was wondering if we could talk?
You deleted your old messages to him, mostly because it hurt to recount what it was like back then but also partly because you wanted to move on. However, what youâd never forget was the fact that in your 2 years of messaging him, the messages had never, ever been read. So, when the read receipt had shown up onto the screen, you could feel your heart beat in your chest, the sensation becoming overpowering to the point where it left you nauseous. However, it didnât take long for your heart to settle once again.
Sorry, wrong number.
You werenât sure what you were expecting but you still felt the disappointment all the same. âSo, I got a snow cone too but Iâm not a complete monster so I got watermelon because I know itâs your favourite.â âBlueberry. Blueberry is my favourite, Jin.â You deadpanned in a monotonous tone, you were lying, watermelon was your favourite but Jin deserved the discomfort so you maintained the facade anyway. âWow, who wouldâve thought?â
Eventually, the 15-minutes had breezed through and Jin had obliterated the two hot dogs which thankfully gave you time to consume about 90% of the snow cone. âHere, you can have the rest.â Jin looked at you skeptical before realising you had already almost finished the snow cone. âYou left me the flavourless, bottom part! I donât want it.â âWell, thatâs what you get for exploiting my kindness. Besides, Iâm getting cold you take the rest.â You stretched out your hand towards him, holding the ice cone in place. âI donât want it." âJust take it.â You taunted further, however, in an attempt to further dramatise his theatrics, Jin had wailed his arms around while complaining, accidentally hitting the snow cone out of your hands and onto your white top.
He winced silently, looking at you, infinitely colder with a large pink stain on your shirt. âI have no regrets.â He tried to hide his giggle but you took off your jacket, throwing at him while standing up to go to the bathroom. âYouâre insufferable.â you muttered angrily but you failed at keeping a straight face, after all the situation was rather comical. However, on your way to the bathroom, you passed by the ring and while you were too invested in surveying the severity of the stain, Jungkookâs eyes had landed right on you.
Jungkook often looked back towards the exit because that was where his coach would stand, however, what was supposed to be a quick glance at his surroundings had completely thrown him off his game. Your face was one he could never forget, no matter how much he wanted to.
âJungkook! Focus!â The command from his coach and a fist to his face had regained Jungkookâs consciousness and he hit back five times harder. In fact, seeing you had brewed a pot of hatred deep inside him, one that he had hoped to keep idle till the day he died. On your way back from the bathroom, your eyes locked with Jungkookâs and from the fury in his eyes and the ferocity of his expression, you knew he was well aware that you were there and evidently still wanted nothing to do with you.
âYou look like you had a nose bleed.â You rolled your eyes at Jin who had almost forgotten about your entire existence in the 3 minutes you were gone. âYou didnât tell me the boxer was so fine. Now I know why you wanted to go.â Jin smirked at his comment, raising his eyebrows at you wickedly. However, instead of your comically irritated face, all Jin saw was uneasiness. âHey are you okay? Iâm sorry about the snow cone I didnât mean to-â You snorted at his antics, your friendship with Jin was rarely sentimental which was why his heartfelt apology had felt so out of place. âI donât care about the cone, moron and yes, I agree, he is very fine.â There was not a hint of insincerity in your statement but it did come out awkward, mainly because it was true but a part of you knew very well that youâd have to explain to Jin eventually. Especially if you were really planning on getting Jungkook to forgive you.
You spent the rest of the match seated watching quietly. You had to be honest, it left you uneasy. Every punch Jungkook took made you jump a little, every time he threw a punch you held your breath. To say that the entire experience was just pure discomfort wouldâve been a severe understatement. You never wanted to attend one of these ever again.
âThat wasnât half bad, Y/N. Dare I say fun, even?â You elbowed him jokingly on your way out of the stadium. âSure it was fun for you!! I am sticky and I smell like a watermelon starburst.â âYou know what, that doesnât sound half bad either.â You rolled your eyes at him. âWhere did you even park the car Jin?â Jin dropped you off at the entrance promising to meet you once he found a place to park his precious car. âItâs a little farâŚâ âSeriously? There are loads of perfectly good parking spots nearby!â âBut, Y/N, Popo (yes, Jin named his car, its a Porsche) doesnât appreciate being among commoners so I parked him at a restaurant nearby, just give me 5 minutes and Iâll bring him here, okay?â You nodded, still sporting a frown provoked by your best friendâs immature antics.
You leaned your shoulder against a wall on the side of the main building which had seemed like a good idea at the time. You were rather tired, even though you didnât do much. Unfortunately, you hadnât thought about why turning your back towards the dark abyss might have been problematic. To be frank, you never did think of potential risks in situations, so, when an arm touched your shoulder you were quick to assume the worst and elbow the person behind you.
âOw! What the fuck, Y/N?â You winced at the familiar voice, of course this would be your first interaction with Jungkook in 6 years. âOh shit. You shouldnât sneak up on people like that!â You tried to defend yourself, tone still laced with guilt. There was a heavy pause that followed, one that allowed the tension to grow thicker. âWhat do you want?â A silence fell after his question to which you responded with a snicker. âWhat do I want? You approached me, Jeon.â It was a habit, calling him by his last name, one that seemed to only remind him of exactly why he hated you. âI know youâre only here for me so Iâll ask again, what do you want?â âThatâs not very fair. What if I was actually a fan of boxing?â âName one fighter from the season.â It was quiet, you used the awkward pause to properly focus on his face. Heâd really grown into his features, arch nemesis or not, he still made you nervous. âY-â âDonât say me.â You sighed, defeated. âI said âwhat ifââŚâ You trailed off into yet another awkward silence.
âI just wanted to see how you were doing,â you mumbled quietly, almost to the point where it was incoherent. It was true, though and you didnât have any ill intentions. Jungkook didnât buy it and you didnât blame him. âDid you tell anyone?â âNo, not yet at least. Jungkook your mother she-â âNot a word of this to anyone. Itâs none of your business.â Your jaw dropped in astonishment, Jungkook was never nice to you but he had definitely changed. He was cold and harsh, things that youâd never associate with the sweet, Bambi-eyed boy from your childhood. âItâs not like youâre keeping a low profile. Youâre on billboards, theyâre going to find out.â âYeah, well it wonât be from you.â
âHey, Y/N!â You turned your neck around quickly at the sound of Jinâs voice, he was seated in his car waiting for you to join him. âI have to go but Iâm telling your parents, they deserve to know that youâre alive.â He had his tongue poking through the inside of his cheek and looked at you with a burning ferocity. He cocked his head as if to tell you to go, and that you did. You began to walk away, his look of disappointment perpetually burned into your brain. The interaction left goosebumps on your skin and a look of discomfort that didnât go unnoticed by Jin. âWho was that?â You mentally shook off all thoughts of Jungkook before shooting Jin a genuine smile. âJust some guy asking for directions, I am almost sure I led him the wrong way.â

The next time you saw Jungkook was unplanned, at least on your part. You were at work which was a more glamorous way of saying the campus library. It wasnât fun but you needed the money and it paid well for a relatively low demand on labour. âHey sexy.â You glared at the source of the irritating voice, Jensen, a guy from your ethics class who had an unruly goal to sleep with every girl in your cohort. âJensen, lovely to see you.â You feigned a smile, sarcasm obvious in your tone but you didnât care. He knew well enough that you werenât his biggest fan.
You didnât hate Jensen because of his promiscuous sex life, that was his business and you knew better than to make judgements on people based on something that superficial. No, you hated Jensen because of a group project during your first year where he had, unsurprisingly, done absolutely nothing. He went even further to harass your fellow group mate into doing his part for him.
A lot of people hated Jensen but he was disgustingly rich and therefore powerful. You were lucky you could afford to hate him, a lot of people werenât allowed that luxury. So, you made it your life goal to ensure that Jensen would never, ever, get his way around you.
âI need a book.â âThought so, you are at a library after all.â He rolled his eyes at your backhanded insults but didnât move from his position on the bench. Leaning far too close for your comfort. âPicture books are over there.â You gestured when he hadnât moved from the bench. âFunny, Y/N.â You gave him a sincere smile in response, his discomfort brought genuine joy to your heart. âGreat Expectations, Dickens.â You cocked an eyebrow at him and his audacity. Your job was to scan library cards and shelve books, not help a grown ass man locate a book in a library. âItâs the book I need. Go get it.â You sighed in an attempt to calm the volcano of rage that was dangerously close to erupting. âItâs in the classics section, look for the letter D, you must be familiar with it considering your grades.â And with a swift middle finger to your face, Jensen had made his way to the classics section and away from you.
âHeâs just so annoying! Who doesnât know how to locate a book in a library? Itâs not even that big.â Jin let out a hum in response which was a telltale sign that he was not listening whatsoever. You hit the back of his head lightly to which he gave you an offended look. âHeâs pretty good looking you know.â You gave Jin a look of sheer disgust. There wasnât much that could make you find someone truly disgusting but Jensen ticked all the boxes which therefore meant that no matter how conventionally attractive he may be, he was entirely hideous to you, inside and out.
âAnyways, while you were not so graciously ranting about your boring life, I got us both invited to the after party.â Jinâs proposal was met with a look of confusion. âWhat after party?â Your tone, now accusatory and skeptical had Jin feeling nervous. âWell, while you were trying to ring snow cone flavouring out of your shirt, I met this lovely guy named Namjoon who just so happens to be best friends with the boxer and he invited us both to the after party to celebrate Jungkookâs win.â You felt your heart jump to your throat. Suddenly feeling extremely nauseous. You excused yourself to the bathroom where you washed your face in a weak attempt to regain composure. Just the mention of his name was throwing you off. He had disappeared from your life for almost a third of it and it was difficult to accept that he was back.
Jin was perplexed, ever since the day you had asked him to attend the match with you, he would often catch you looking distracted at random times. You always played it off but he knew something was up, he just didnât feel like forcing it out of you. âSorry, I think there was something weird in that burrito.â You shivered at the thought of the food which had been tasty then but a genuine regret later. âItâs fine, anyways, I already RSVPd and these events are super hard to get into so weâre going, okay?â You nodded absentmindedly, as mentioned before, Jin was stubborn and there was no way to dig yourself out of this one unless you were willing to tell him the truth.
When in the comfort of your room, you spent an abnormal amount of time with your finger hovering above her contact awkwardly.
âMrs Jeon :Dâ
You couldnât bring yourself to ring it and despite your better judgement, you decided not to. Something about Jungkookâs dejected expression told you that he needed his space and you owed him at least that much. However, in the solitude of your room, you were finally able to truly reflect on what had happened and what you were planning to do about it. You never admitted it out loud but you relied on Jungkook and despite the anger heâd put you through daily and his senseless pranks, you grew a soft spot for him, you grew fond of someone who hated you through and through under the premise that it was just a guise.
Youâd deny it the moment it comes up but at one point, in fact during your sophomore year, before Jungkook ran away, you harboured stupid, pre-teen feelings for him. Sure they were menial and childish but he was your first real crush, dare you say your first love even. But this feeling which you had apprehensively allowed into your life had left you broken. It hurt that much more when he left. The feelings were forced to subside in his absence, although, in the comfort of your bed, it became harder to confirm whether they had ever subsided at all or just remained dormant in the corner of your heart, waiting for the chance to reignite again.
The next day Jin barged into your room at noon. âGet up loser, weâre going shopping.â You sat up from your starfish position on the bed to look at Jin as he leaned against your doorframe dramatically. âWhy? We went shopping last week.â You groaned before flopping backwards onto your comfortable bed again. Jin wasnât having it and therefore he yanked you out of bed and onto the floor. âI need a new outfit for the party and you do too. If I have to see you wear one of your outdated dresses or that stupid mini-skirt-â âThat skirt has been through a lot with me, Jin! It holds sentimental value, not that youâd know anything about that, you sociopath.â You got up nonetheless and Jin knew heâd won the battle. You opened your closet, feeling a little insecure about your entire wardrobe thanks to Jin and decided you deserved some new clothes. Which was an entirely personal revelation, not in any way related to your brutally honest roommate.
You werenât sure why Jin was so on edge about this party. You knew well enough that Jin liked to shop often but he had been nervously raking through his closet and trying different hair styles the entire week. âSo, you like this Namjoon guy donât you?â you teased with a quirk of your eyebrows. Jin scoffed in response letting out mumbles of astonishment. âYou think Iâm that easy?â âI think youâre a strong believer of love at first sight.â He shook his head instantly, opting not to say anything else. Ironically, the silence confirmed your suspicions; Jin was never speechless.
âPinstripes or plain?â Jin was holding two ties up to his neck, alternating between the two. âI donât think anyone wears ties to a house party, Jin.â He mocked you silently but put down the ties anyway. âHow about this shirt?â You held up a white silk blouse that had a rather deep v-neck. âIâll try it on.â You clapped giddily before continuing to peruse the racks of clothing. âSo, what are you thinking of wearing?â You shrugged, a sound response which encapsulated the turmoil you were feeling inside, you had absolutely no idea what to wear. âNothing? You always have opinions.â That was true, youâve always liked clothing. Ever since you were a kid you always liked to experiment (which led to some rather horrendous family pictures) and you liked to think you grew into your hobby quite well. âNope, Iâve got nothing.â
âWhat about this dress?â You glanced at the floral cocktail dress Jin was holding up, it was pretty but your severe allergy to flowers gave you shivers when you looked at it. âMaybe notâŚâ After about 3 hours of inconspicuous shopping (trying to be financially responsible and all), you decided to head home. You ended up buying a rather simple black body con dress that you thought was appropriate, after all the last thing you needed was to attract attention. Jin went with the elegant silk blouse you picked out (youâre always right) and a pair of slacks. He looked great and if you were whoever the hell it was he was trying to impress, youâd be smitten.
On the night of the party, Jin screamed, âY/N, you ready?â You scoffed at his shrill voice from your shared living room, where you had been (im)patiently waiting for him for the past 25 minutes. âI have been ready for the better part of an hour. Hurry up!â Jin rolled his eyes at your outburst because frankly, he didnât care, he had a million other things to worry about like how he was going to keep up a conversation with Namjoon while knowing absolutely nothing about boxing. âWhereâs the party anyway?â âJungkookâs house, itâs huge by the way, I checked some places out in that neighbourhood last year.â You nodded absentmindedly, too occupied trying to calculate just how much being a boxer could possibly make you to pay attention to the fact that Jin was planning on moving out.
âThat was the wrong turn, idiot! I said take the second left that was the third, no wonder you failed math.â Jin waved off your complaints, peaking at your phone which told him to make a U-turn. âIâm driving next time.â You were still on your learners but felt as though you could surely navigate better. âSo you can drive 40 in a 60 zone and make us even later? No thanks.â You let out a huff of astonishment, maybe you were a little too careful sometimes but at least your driving record was clean. Jin couldnât say the same. âOkay, where the hell do I park Popo? Itâs packed!â You shrugged, unconcerned with Jin and his car. âI donât know, thereâs space down the street.â âDown the street?! Behind the Toyota are you insane?â âWhatever, Iâm leaving.â You left the car with a shrug to which Jin groaned in annoyance.
âName and ID.â Jungkook hired bouncers for his house party, bouncers, this man had to be insane. âY/N L/N,â you replied with a smile that was not returned in any way whatsoever but you could guess that the man was tired so you tried not to take it to heart. You realised, when you had entered the extravagant house that you probably shouldâve waited for Jin. You didnât know a single person there and half of them looked like they bench pressed semi-trucks for a living. You werenât sure how long you were standing near the entrance with a panicked gaze but it mustâve been a while because Jin had entered looking pissed. âY/N, you will not believe how far I had to walk I- oh, thereâs Namjoon, bye loser!â
Your mouth opened and closed like a fish for a bit, hand outstretched to in a failed attempt to stop him from abandoning you. âAsshat,â you cursed under your breath.
You spent the rest of the night alone, you grabbed a cup full of orange juice and a drop of alcohol because you wanted to pretend you could handle your alcohol by drinking a âmimosaâ. You were bored out of your mind but you didnât want to disturb Jin, by the looks of it, he had been hitting things off with that Namjoon guy he was interested in. You were genuinely happy for him.
Sipping 5 cups of orange juice for the better part of your night was not a good idea. You needed to pee.
Jungkook had made it very clear (not personally, you hadnât seen him all night) that the second floor of his house was off limits. There were security standing at the entrance of the staircase. However, you never made it near the staircase until you felt an impending need to relieve your bladder which was unfortunately met with 4 occupied bathrooms. When you had reached the base of the stairs leading to the second floor, the security, who had been there for every second previous to your arrival, were busy helping an extremely drunk person to a seat and you had gone up in search of a bathroom.
All the doors were shut but that didnât discourage you. You knocked and peered inside in desperation, careful because you knew what closed doors at a party meant. Eventually, after going past his study, (why did he even need a study?) his home gym and a bedroom, you found a childrenâs room. You were a major advocate for respect and privacy when in other peopleâs homes, however, this was Jungkook. Your extreme curiosity got the better of you. The room was empty, thankfully, that party was no environment for a child, however, it was the only room that was full of life. There were toys overflowing from a chest, a pink blanket on a messy bed (the one with the princess net at the top that every child wanted) and a picture framed on the wall with Jungkook and a little girl.
Your heart plummeted to your feet faster than the speed of light and suddenly, the need to evacuate your bladder was gone. The only urge you could register was the one to scream. Jungkook had a child. A child. Was he married? What else was he hiding? âWhat the fuck are you doing? second-floorâs off limits get- Y/N?â You turned around to see the man of the hour, both shocked and livid at his discovery. âYou have a daughter?â Jungkook didnât say anything in response, he grabbed your arm tightly and dragged you out of the room. His vice-like grip hurt, but you didnât hold it against him. This was his kid, youâd be mad too.
âYou need to stay the fuck away from me. Understood?â He seethed through gritted teeth but you could feel an anger of your own begin to simmer. âJungkook, why are you pushing us away? Why are you pushing me away? I never did anything to you!â He scoffed, now letting go of your arm which was visibly red, heâd feel guilty about it later. âI donât owe you shit, let alone an explanation so-â âYou donât know what it was like when you were gone. The least you could do is explain.â You cut him off and he was surprised at your confidence, you were definitely older.
âYou really are clueless, huh?â The tension in the hallway had risen to an all time high but you werenât budging. You crossed your hands across your chest and leaned against the wall to prove that you werenât going anywhere. He was really about to unpack 9 years worth of emotional trauma. âDid you ever look at the family pictures, Y/N?â You nodded slowly, unsure what he was insinuating. âYou were in the middle of all of them, hell even my family albums were full of you.â You didnât really know what to say, Jungkook might have been right but you were a child, how could you have known better? âYou canât hold that against me I was like 10!â
âIn middle school my parents never attended my football games but they were always at your orchestra recitals.â âI-â You tried to apologise but Jungkook wasnât done. âIn high school, I joined the dance team and won a state title, but that didnât matter because you won a chess tournament. My entire childhood was spent trying to escape your shadow. Forgive me if I donât want that kind of life for my kid.â You didnât reply, there were tears in your eyes but you refused to let them fall. Jungkook always had a sharp tongue, the sarcasm dripped from his every word.
While the shock of the fact that Jungkook was a father began settling in, he took the opportunity to walk away but you were quick to stop him. Same grip on his arm, but much softer. âIâm sorry, Jungkook, I really am. It was never my intention to make you feel that way.â Jungkook heard the break in your voice and the quiet sniffles, he assumed you were crying but turning around could have risked the last of his self-control. âIâm trying to make this right, I promise.â Jungkook slipped out of your grasp and continued on his way, not sparing you a second glance.
The drive back home with Jin was silent.
To say you were shocked would have been a severe understatement and everyone around you noticed. Jin had picked up on your quietness around the apartment, Jensen had noticed your lack of snarky comebacks; even the lady who sells the most delicious cinnamon rolls across the street picked up on your absence. You werenât necessarily doing a good job at hiding your inability to cope with the news and Jin had found your change in demeanour extremely concerning. Heâd complained about it to Namjoon who, while completely aware about the situation, relayed the information onto an uncaring Jungkook. Namjoon felt bad lying to Jin, but it wasnât his business.
You stayed true to your word and didnât tell anyone about his, predicament, for lack of a better word. You did a lot of snooping but Jungkook had done an insanely great job of hiding his child from the media, you assumed that was for the best. The picture of her was engraved in your head, you could vividly recall her smile because it was so much like his. You hoped she was happy and that he was well, it wasnât like he had much familial support.
After two weeks, when your mind was just starting to evict its unwanted resident, a phone call from an unsaved number had startled you. âHello?â You questioned suspiciously, people rarely ever called you so your hesitance was justified. However, no matter how cautiously you approached the phone call, nothing couldâve prepared you for the question on the other side. âAre you serious about wanting to make things right?â

âSheâs not allergic to anything but sheâs not a fan of spicy food. Bedtimeâs 7pm, 8pm latest otherwise she wonât sleep all night. Her bath time is usually around 6pm but Iâll hopefully be home by then. Oh and one more thing, if Iâm back really late, feel free to take one of the guest rooms. All clear?â You nodded dutifully, after all you were literally taking notes.
Jungkook had called you in a spur of the moment decision to ask you to babysit his daughter. It went against all of his better judgement but his second qualifying match had been pushed forward due to a change in the semi-finals dates and his usual babysitter couldnât help on such short notice. His closest friend was his manager (Namjoon) and everyone else he trusted had lives of their own to tend to. You seemed like the best viable option (not that there were many options to begin with, Jungkook kept his circle close) so Jungkook called you with a proposal of peace in exchange of a favour. You agreed a little too quickly over the phone with an excited tone that almost made Jungkook smile. Almost.
âYou got it.â You added a playful salute for comedic relief but Jungkook didnât seem impressed. He gave his daughter a long kiss on the cheek and a hug, falling to his knees to properly hold the toddler. For the first time in a long time, that old Jungkook with the Bambi eyes overflowing with compassion had made an appearance, it was fleeting, but it was nice to know that he was still in there. âBye baby, Iâll be home soon, okay?â She smiled and waved at him, giving him a thumbs up for good measure. You could already tell she was extremely mature for a 4-year-old. âBye bye, daddy! Be safe.â Hesitantly, Jungkook left his house, still apprehensive about his choice to leave his daughter with you.
But, you had been together longer than you had been apart, and while Jungkook hated you, you technically never did anything wrong (partially the reason why he couldnât stand you). He wanted to genuinely give you a chance. Jungkook tried to physically shake away his thoughts, after all, this was the least prepared he ever was for a match and it was detrimental to his career. He needed to focus. âDonât stress, Jeon. Youâve got this in the bag.â Namjoon reassured him at the sight of his visible discomfort. He wanted the best for his daughter and if that meant doing the only thing he was good at, he would do it.
âSo, your nameâs Kyomi, right? My name is Y/N.â You outstretched a hand to the toddler, she eyed it skeptically which you couldnât help but find unusually adorable. Eventually, she took your comparatively giant hand in hers, shaking it with all her might. âMy name means pure and beautiful, what does yours mean?â You looked at her with a blank gaze, blinking absently. Your name didnât have a meaning. Were 4 year olds supposed to talk this much? âOh um, I donât think my name has a meaningâŚâ You trailed off, weirdly embarrassed over something you had never even thought about. âThatâs okay, I can give you one later!â She beamed and you could have sworn that your heart skipped a beat.
âCan we have McDonaldâs?â She questioned sheepishly, stumbling over the franchise name. While you definitely wanted to agree with her and invest in some nuggets, you really needed this to go well so you raided Jungkookâs fridge for the leftovers he told you to feed her instead. âSorry âMi, youâre having kimbap, fatherâs orders.â She shrugged, seemingly unfazed by the rejection. She seriously had more self-control than most of the adults you knew. You expected no less from Jungkookâs child. âDo you want some?â She questioned, holding out a piece to you. You shook your head declining her offer as politely as possible.
âAre you sure you want to watch Tangled, Spongebob movieâs right there-â She nodded confidently and you sighed in defeat. She was too adorable to disappoint, you could see why Jungkook had given her that name, it suited her well. âWhy does the horse chase him?â âBecause he stole the crown?â âWhy did he steal the crown?â âBecause he wanted money.â âSo he wonât even wear it? What a waste.â You giggled, however the girl had been entirely serious so you stifled the laugh in hopes of not offending her.
Eventually, it had hit 7pm and while you had hoped Jungkook wouldâve been home, he wasnât. You helped her change into pyjamas and brush her teeth deciding that Jungkook could give her a bath the next day. âKind and silly,â she whispered as she began drifting to sleep in her bed, you next to her. âSorry?â you replied unsure what those words were supposed to mean. âThatâs what your name means.â You couldnât contain your smile and while you wanted her to humour your ego longer, she needed sleep and once she was finally deep in slumber, you left her room. You decided to wait downstairs for Jungkook, he had to be home soon and you desperately wanted to go home. You didnât think you could handle an awkward morning with him.
When Jungkook had finally returned, it had been almost 11pm and he hadnât expected to see you passed out on the couch, Peppa pig playing on the TV. He laughed at the scene quietly, so as not to wake you but his efforts were futile. You always were a light sleeper. âOh, youâre home!â You said excitedly, well, as excitedly as someone could be while rubbing the sleepiness away from their eyes. âYeah, sorry I was late. Interviews ran over schedule.â âI take it you won?â He nodded, making his way to the kitchen for a glass of water. âYou want me to take you home?â The question was void of emotion which made it sound like a burden and it probably was, which was totally fine. You checked your phone for the time, it was far too late to catch the bus. âItâs fine, Iâll call a cab.â âOkay, goodnight.â And with that Jungkook made his ascent up the stairs.
You watched him for a bit before standing up, stretching for the laborious task of calling a cab. âOh and Y/N?â âHmm?â You turned back around to face him and he gave you a small but genuine smile. âThank you.â You gave him a smile back that was far wider than his. âAnytime.â And you meant it, you genuinely enjoyed spending time with Kyomi.
Unfortunately, Jungkook had taken your offer at the worst possible time. About a week after your spontaneous babysitting, you had caught a cold. With the seasons changing and the weather getting colder, you knew it was probably inevitable but you still hated it all the same. While you did your best to complete your course work through the burden of sickness, eventually you realised it was a bottomless pit of assignments and youâd much rather fail than conform to the unrealistic goals of college professors. Jin offered to take care of you like any good friend would but you foolishly rejected thinking you could handle yourself. You couldnât. Even making coffee was a struggle.
Your nap was rudely disrupted by a phone call. You awoke from your slumber sluggishly, patting around your bed for the phone. âJensen, for the last time I canât help you if you lost a library book just pay the damn fee!â You angrily exclaimed into the phone, almost positive that the man on the other side was the guy who had called at least 3 times in the last hour. âUhhh, itâs Jungkook.â The line felt silent as you checked the contact to see a private number and not Jensen. âWell, thatâs embarrassing.â He hummed in response.
âSo, I need you to watch Kyomi again, please.â âAnother match this fast?â âNo, Iâm meeting someone.â âOhâŚâ It was in that very moment that you had realised that your feelings for Jungkook never entirely dissipated because you felt the familiar sting of jealousy in your chest, the one you'd learned to grow accustomed to all those years ago. You werenât even sure if he was meeting that kind of someone, but it affected you all the same. âIâm really sorry but Iâm sick.â Jungkook could hear it in your voice before you admitted it and he wouldâve been lying if he had said he wasnât concerned. âYou alright?â You nodded, before foolishly realising that he couldnât see you, rookie mistake. âYeah Iâm fine, itâs just a cold.â âIs anyone home with you?â He asked and you scoffed, followed by a loud coughing fit which definitely didnât assist you in proving your point. âJungkook, Iâm 20-years-old. I donât need someone to take care of me.â âIâm coming over.â And before you could even protest, the line was dead and you were in a state of frenzy.
You did your best to clean whatever you could, thankfully, being meticulous about your living area was useful in the off chance of spontaneous visitors. You couldnât say the same about Jinâs room but that was why doors existed. Just when you had finished folding the designated couch blanket, a knock had startled you. Youâd assumed heâd gotten your address the same way he got your number; through Namjoon who often visited for his boyfriend, Jin. You opened the door, uncaring about your sickly appearance. This man had seen you at your worst (pre-puberty) and there was no coming back from that. âYou look horrible.â You rolled your eyes at his bluntness but moved away to let him in nonetheless. âWell, hello to you too!â You sarcastically whispered under your breath, but he caught it anyway. Of course he had superhuman hearing. âWhat was that?â he quirked playfully, raising his eyebrow in response. You didnât bother to repeat it.
âI brought soup and medicine, wasnât sure if you had any.â To be completely frank, you werenât even aware there were medicines for colds. Was the normal procedure not to just let them pass? âThanks. Whereâs Kyomi, is she okay?â Jungkook found your genuine concern for his daughter heart-warming, he had seen a lot of people pretend to care about her to get closer to him and it hurt to say the least. He was still learning how to filter out the insincerity but that was a step in the right direction. âSheâs hanging out with Namjoon and your roommate, I crashed their date before coming here.â You nodded understandingly before reaching for the container of soup. Fuck modesty, you were starving.
âYou know, JungkookâŚthis doesnât taste that bad?â Jungkook gave you an all-knowing look, as if what you had told him was a fact written in stone. âBig improvement from when you set a chicken on fire in the microwave.â Jungkookâs jaw dropped in offence but he was quick to jump to his defence. âAlright, no one told me aluminium was flammable.â âItâs a metal, Jeon. What did you think it would do?â Jungkook flicked your forehead lightly over the counter and for a second, you felt as if you were 8 again, fighting over toy cars for the sake of it. âYou should probably keep a distance, Namjoon might kill me if you get sick.â He nodded in agreement and you felt your heartbeat slow at that. If you could keep him at a distance, youâd be fine. That weird philosopher that muttered âdistance makes the heart grow fonderâ would have to suck it because you needed to be right.
Falling for Jungkook all over again may be a fall you canât recover from.
âYour fridge is filled with mineral water and flavoured milk. This canât be sustainable.â You groaned, from your seat on the kitchen island, you just wanted to enjoy the soup guilt free. âIf I wanted a nutritionist, I wouldâve asked for one.â Jungkook didnât reply, merely grabbed a bottle of mineral water and chugged half the thing in one gulp. âSo, who were you meeting today?â You knew exactly how you sounded. Jealous, desperate, lonely. But you didnât care, a huge part of who you were was being far too curious for your own good, you were infamous for that. âA woman.â You didnât prod further. Getting Jungkook to let you into his home and meet his daughter (even if it was just as a makeshift babysitter) was more than enough for you and pushing your luck wouldnât be a smart decision.
âWhat about you?â He questioned warily, tone apprehensive as if he was dipping his toes into icy water. âHmm?â You were too invested in consuming the last of the soup to find an answer for his question. âYou seeing anyone?â The spoon slipped from your hand onto the metal bowl with an uncomfortable clank. âNo, I havenât had the time and all the men Iâve met suck.â That was half true, you tried to date but something always went wrong before things could become official. You didnât put out in a âreasonableâ time frame, you couldnât allocate enough time to spend with them, you were too young, too inexperienced, too focused on school, not focused enough. There was always fault on your part and it encouraged you to simply give up. Youâd have been a fool not to take the signs the universe was hurling at you.
âEven Jensen?â You laughed obnoxiously at the mention of the man you purchased an entire death note for. âEspecially Jensen.â
When you were finally in the comfort of your bed again, you couldnât sleep. Not when Jungkook was seated on a chair next to you with his hand on your head. âYou have a bit of a fever.â He spoke softly, noticing the way your eyelids were heavy on your eyes. You made an effort to respond to him. âIâll be fine. I ate, I took medicine, this is already more than Iâve ever done to treat a cold. My immune systemâs probably throwing a party.â Jungkook chuckled but it didnât quite reach his eyes. He couldnât help but worry. It mightâve been because Jungkook was used to being a worried caregiver, or maybe it was because he always felt responsible for you when you were younger. âIâll stay till your fever goes down and then Iâll get out of your hair, I promise.â You hummed in approval, too tired to do much else and from that point forward things began to deescalate.
Your fever went down and your breathing was smoother, there was nothing more that Jungkook could wait for and yet he did. He stayed in the uncomfortable chair for far longer than he shouldâve, as if your sickly pale, sleeping face was the most interesting thing in the cosmos. âIâm sorry.â He muttered under his breath to no-one in particular though unconsciously he knew it was for you. You grew into your features well and maybe it was just the sickness but you seemed so tired, too tired for your age.
Every time Jungkook purchased a new phone, he made sure to use the same sim card so that he could keep his number. He never told you but he read all of your tangents, even when you stopped thinking he received them. Jungkookâs guilt, that had accumulated with every message had been masked by his misplaced anger, began to subside the night after you watched his daughter. Eventually, it all came crashing down onto him like a roof no longer supported by the pillars of his poor judgement. Jungkook shattered his phone during practice a year ago and couldnât recover the SIM card and the guilt which was now at the forefront of his mind had him feeling responsible for ruining your childhood, even though he deemed you the sole conspirator for the tragedy that was his.
âJungkook?â Your groggy voice pulled him out of his misery and he was quick to react. âIâm here.â He took your hand in his and gave it a reassuring squeeze although he realised soon enough that it was not what you were hoping for. "Go home, loser! I can take care of myself.â You swatted him away with no real intention of harming him though in your weak state he doubted you could if you wanted to. Jungkook knew you didn't need him because you didnât just take care of yourself, you took care of his brother when he was on the grim edge of suicide, you took care of his parents when his absence was too powerful for them to cope with and you took care of your broken home, shuffling between two estates like a care package. Jungkook knew you could take care of yourself, he just wanted to make up for making you take care of his mess too. âOkay, okay, Iâm going.â And with that he stood, feeling a small ache in his muscles from being seated for so long.
âWait!â He was barely outside of your room before you called him again. âIf itâs not too much trouble, you should come back with more soup.â Jungkook continued on his way, shaking his head in disappointment but chuckling nonetheless. You sighed when he left, weirdly enough you felt like you were on eggshells with him, as if he was always one mistake away from disappearing again. Disturbing your 15-minutes of solitude, Jin had returned from his date which you had unintentionally crashed, you would never hear the end of it. âYou bitch. I had to share my date with a four-year-old because of you. And Iâm cute okay but not cute enough to top a child, Y/N. Youâre such a fucking cock-blocker, I'm never forgetting this.â And just like that, your piercing headache was back.

âI donât get it, Kyomi. You were fine with Y/N last week?â Jungkook felt like tearing his hair out of his scalp, despite his four years of experience, parenting wasnât getting any easier. There were new hurdles hiding in the corner of every milestone, new triumphs came interlaced with new battles that hid behind the fleeting glory. âI miss Suzy!â Suzy was Kyomiâs old babysitter who Jungkook decided to forego because you offered to babysit his daughter for free and money didn't grown on trees. However, it felt like a mistake when he was on the receiving end of his daughterâs temper tantrum. She was normally level-headed but she was a child after all and it wasnât her fault Jungkook barely knew what he was doing. âI know, baby, but she was going to have to leave eventually.â It was weird, trying to explain the issues with attachment to a four-year-old when he didnât quite understand them himself. Jungkook had never been on the side of those left behind, after all he was a master at running away. âI. Want. Suzy!â Kyomi began to scream and stomp her feet they way four-year-olds do when they don't get their way and Jungkook needed to get to training so he caved, even though he knew he shouldnât have. âFine, Iâll call Suzy but this is your last day with her, understood?â She nodded with a tear-stained face and Jungkook knew very well heâd have to fix this mess later but he couldnât afford not to humor her in that moment.
Thankfully, Suzy was free and understanding, despite being a college student, she tried her best to make time for Kyomi and Jungkook truly appreciated it which he thought he conveyed well through her hefty pay check. âIâll be back before 8. Sorry, again.â Jungkook began to explain the second he opened the door but she was quick to wave him off. âItâs no biggie, I love watching her. Sheâs such an angel.â Jungkook scoffed at the irony but had no time to explain, hauling his ass out of the building with his gym bag hanging from his shoulder.
Something heâd forgotten to do in the midst of the chaos was call you and let you know that heâd no longer be needing your assistance which left you with quite a shock when a girl, barely older than you, had opened the door to his house. âSorry Iâm late I- OhâŚis Jungkook here?â She shook her head, her beautifully styled curtain bangs framed her perfectly symmetrical face elegantly. âHe said heâd be back around 8, Iâm Suzy, his babysitter, would you like me to let him know you stopped by?â She gave you a warm, genuine smile which you found hard to reciprocate. Jungkook just had to find the most beautiful and seemingly kind babysitter there was to replace you without notice. âNo, itâs fine but thanks for letting me know.â You left with whatever fraction of dignity you had left and a promise to have some words with Jungkook.
You did something wrong. You must have. Why else would Jungkook hire someone else when you were willing to watch his adorably sassy daughter for no charge? You kicked a stone on your way out of his driveway which was heavier than it looked. You winced, hopping to relieve the stress on the toe you had unintentionally stubbed. It only soured your mood even more, pushing you to send a strongly worded text message on your way to the bus stop because you had ordered an uber there and could not afford to splurge on one back. Being financially independent was harder when you didnât have a car.
To: Jungkook
I donât know why you felt the need to replace me but you could have at least said something instead of making me go all the way to your house only to humiliate myself because you already had someone watching Kyomi. That was a dick move. đĄ đĄ đĄ đĄ đĄ
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You hoped the angry faces didnât undermine your argument because immediately after sending, you realised they made your message look rather childish. But, there was no time to dwell on your texting mannerisms. You had dark brooding to do in the comfort of your home where you would rant Jinâs ears off.
Jungkook read your message during his water break and felt his levels of frustration reach an all-time high as he tried to inhale an entire litre of water in one gulp. âJeon, get back here letâs work on your hooks!â His coach was also mad at him, but that he could deal with by following his rigid instructions, which meant putting down his phone without formulating a response to your angry proclamation which, to no surprise, only made you angrier.
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After checking your phone and realising he had read the message without responding you decided it was official. You hated him. After allowing the anger (and jealousy) to fester, you had officially decided you despised Jungkook. Not only did he read your message and not respond but Jin was not home to receive your venting, leaving you alone to handle your emotions alone without a figurative punching bag (or even a literal one, you weren't picky). While you had breezed through academics like a race car driver whoâs rent was due, emotional intelligence was not something you could streamline but most of the time you could handle things maturely.
This was not one of those times.
Jungkook had called you around 8:30pm, but you didnât bother answering. The silent treatment was both a petty and effective way to convey your discontentment. On the other hand, Jungkook was about one push away from a meltdown and really needed you to pick up. âThanks for helping me get her into bed, Suzy. Youâre an angel.â Jungkook may have been exaggerating but he meant every word, there was exhaustion seeping from every crevice in his body. âI donât mind, I like her. You look really tired, let me make you some tea.â Suzy was a natural caretaker, when someone needed help she offered it and Jungkook was in no position to deny any help.
âShe threw a tantrum for you, you know. Iâm gonna need you to start sucking at your job a little before she forces me into making you my wife.â Jungkook was joking, he knew that, Suzy knew that and yet she still let her mind dwell, heat rushing to her cheeks at the comment. âWould that be so bad?â Jungkook didnât answer. Sheâd be lying if she said she didnât find him attractive, and if this really was the last time sheâd be babysitting Kyomi, then making a move wouldnât be unprofessional, right? âHere you go.â She set the mug on the coffee table in front of the couch where Jungkook was sitting, or slumping, more accurately. When she walked around to the back of the couch, Jungkook assumed she was getting ready to leave but he hadn't seen her walk towards the door. She stood behind Jungkook's couch, feet moving back and forth as she pondered whether or not she should confess. She decided against it in the very last minute, too afraid of being rejected. "Good luck, Mr Jeon. Thank you for everything." She left with a self-indulgent peck to his cheek and Jungkook had unknowingly upset yet another woman in his life.
âYou should call him back.â Jin, being the ever-so wise man he was had been pestering you about the phone call you ignored. âWhat if he needs you?â You continued to focus on your paper for ethics, it was a bad idea to write about philosophy when angry but you needed it done and the hate fuel was pushing out 30 words per minute. âHe has Suzy.â You mumbled under your breath in a spiteful tone, Jin held back the urge to roll his eyes. âYouâre jealous of his babysitter? Youâre down bad, Y/N. Real bad.â You scoffed in astonishment at his insinuation. âAm not.â âAre to.â âAm not.â âAre to.â âAm not.â âThen call him back.â You walked right into that one. âFine.â You grabbed your phone with a brute force unparalleled by anything else on this earth. You were livid about being strong-armed into calling him back and even madder that Jin had been absolutely right. You were down bad.
You held the phone to your ear, essay long since forgotten and Jin out of the room in hopes that giving you privacy would calm you down. It did. âHello, Y/N?â You were quiet on the other line. Every ounce of rage you had accumulated over the evening had evaporated at the sound of his soft, tired voice. You felt bad, even. âHi.â Your voice was small, breathing even smaller but still audible and Jungkook could almost sense the hostility dissipate with every exhale. âIâm sorry for not calling you it just slipped my mind, honestly. Kyomi threw a tantrum about how she wanted to see her old babysitter again and I just couldnât handle it. Iâm really sorry, Y/N.â God, you felt like such an asshole for immediately assuming the worst. Jungkook was a grown man with genuine problems that you couldnât even fathom having. You needed to be more considerate.
âIâm sorry too. I reacted immaturely, Iâll give you the benefit of the doubt next time.â Jungkook felt the corners of his mouth move into a smile at the sound of a ânext timeâ. Weirdly enough, spending time with you didnât seem like the worst possible thing anymore. âIâm free tomorrow, how about I take you out to lunch to make up for the strenuous journey from your place to mine.â He was mocking you, but with such a kind preposition you couldnât bring yourself to care. With a radiant smile that you were so glad he couldnât see, you responded as monotonously as you possibly could. âYeah, sure I guess.â Macho, real smooth. âOh! Please bring Kyomi!â And with that shrill request, your tough exterior came crumbling down faster than your brain could process it. âIâm sure sheâd love that.â

Jungkook wasnât sure if he could call that lunch a date but he was unconsciously treating it like one. He spent far too long picking out an outfit and even longer on his hair. He thought about tying it up but felt it was too intimidating and yet having it down felt too informal. In a true dilemma, he had entirely forgotten about getting his daughter ready too. In a rush, Jungkook haphazardly threw together a cohesive outfit and almost symmetrical pigtails but Kyomi was cute no matter what, she wasnât the one with the problem. âBub, do you think daddy looks better with his hair up or down?â Asking for advice from his 4-year-old daughter was about as low as Jungkook was willing to stoop, but if anyone knew him well, it was her. âDown. I can pull on it then!â She giggled, her advice entirely unhelpful in the long run, although the visual of you pulling his hair in an entirely different context had seemed enticing. Focus, Jeon. This is not a date. But it sure as hell felt like one.
And you werenât doing much better, in fact, one could say that you were doing worse. âJin, is this dress too much? I think itâs too much? Oh god, you think it's too much too!â A hot mess would be a severe understatement, Jin hadnât seen you this rattled since your first ever mock trial and those were grim, grim, times. âY/N, calm down. How about that cute white skirt you have? I think itâll pair nicely with your pink crop top.â Jin did a good job at guiding you through the first crisis, but hair and makeup was an entirely different battlefield. âGo natural.â âWhat if Iâm ugly natural?â Jin groaned, you werenât even trying to be modest, this was a genuine concern. âYouâre beautiful okay, stop overthinking youâre making us both stressed.â âYouâre right, this probably isnât even a date.â Jin sighed in frustration, he couldnât win with you. âHe asked you out to lunch. It wouldâve been the perfect date if you didnât drag his daughter along. Are you sabotaging this, do you still think youâre undeserving of love?â There was a lot to unpack in that sentence and Jin realised he went too far when you began to spiral. âBad joke, Iâm sorry. Look, youâve spent time with him before without short-circuiting. You can do it again.â You just needed to remember that.
âIâm so sorry for being late!â You crashed into the booth Jungkook was in, barely missing the corner of the table as you tried to catch your breath. âItâs fine.â His lighthearted chuckle supported his statement but you still felt bad, even if it was just 10 minutes, it was not a very good impression. âY/N!â Kyomi exclaimed from her seat next to her dad, she was cute and despite her betrayal (choosing Suzy over you </3 ), you couldnât even hold it against her. âHey cutie! I love your pigtails.â She giggled as you reached over to play with them. âDaddy did them for me.â Jungkook had a smug smile, shrugging to emphasise his apparent finesse. âI can tell.â Your sarcasm was met with an offended gasp but Jungkook couldnât bring himself to feign offence when you were laughing so ecstatically. You always had a beautiful smile, he was glad he didnât ruin that.
It was quiet for a while until Jungkook spoke up. âSo, um- howâs Junghyun?â You lowered the menu to look at Jungkook who was deflecting eye contact by keeping his eyes trained on the list of specials. This was the first time he ever brought his family up, you tried to make it seem like it wasnât a big deal. âHeâs doing well actually, trying to start his own graphic design business. Heâs engaged too, I havenât met her yet though.â Jungkook tried not to let his relief show, but there was a weight on his shoulders ever since you told him Junghyun wasnât doing well emotionally 4 years ago. He felt 200 pounds lighter. âHas he- Uh, Whenâs the wedding?â It wasnât hard to see that Jungkook was struggling, after all not seeing your family for 6 years only to hear about them thriving without you was a hard pill to swallow. He was happy for his older brother, truly, but he kind of wished you had said that he missed him miserably. It was selfish, but he couldnât help it. âHasnât set a date yet but youâre on the guest list, you know?â Your voice was soft, you were testing the waters, afraid to say something wrong. Jungkookâs knuckles were turning white from his iron grip on the menu. Evidently, even Kyomi could sense the tension. âI want ice cream.â
After a substantial amount of convincing and a promise for ice cream in the near future, Kyomi caved into getting an actual lunch instead of dessert. She had settled on a kids meal which consisted of a mini burger, fries and a juice pop. Frankly, you were quite jealous, you wanted a juice pop too. âSchnitzel for the lady. Steak for dad. Howâs the meal kiddo?â Your waiter had been quite perky, he was probably your age, maybe younger but had a contagious smile and a likeable personality. Kyomi responded with a cute smile and a thumbs up, she knew not to speak while she was eating. Jungkook should write a parenting book.
âSo, how have you been?â You were two bites into your schnitzel when you choked. âShit, Y/N, chew.â You glared at him while drinking the water heâd thrusted into your hand. âBad word, daddy!â You watched as Kyomi gave Jungkookâs bicep a playful punch. Your attempt not to laugh was a feeble one. âShould I learn the heimlich before I ask the next question?â âFunny, Jeon. Actually, Iâve been okay. Iâm trying to be financially independent so I got a job at the campus library but my parents still pay my rent so its kind of counterproductive.â Jungkook gave you a skeptical look, one that ensued judgement. âOkay before you judge!! Rent is expensive and with a blackhole of a roommate like Jin, groceries literally take up half my pay cheque.â He held his hands up in defeat as he chewed through a mouthful of his medium-rare steak.
âTrust me, I know how expensive living alone can cost.â Jungkook didnât mean to bring up his past or make you feel guilty for relying on your parents but he had done just that in one mere sentence and the tension thickened to the point of borderline tangibility. âI really am sorry you had to do that, Jungkook. But look at how well youâre doing.â You took his hand into yours and gave it a reassuring squeeze. âYouâre like carbon, youâre the strongest under pressure.â âYou just had to slip a chemistry analogy in didnât you? Nerd.â You snatched your hand away with an angry huff and Jungkook couldnât say he didnât miss your soft grip. âWay to ruin the moment.â You bitterly began to cut at your schnitzel again while Jungkookâs devious laughter filled the silence. It wasnât until Kyomi innocently joined in that you felt true offence.
After you had finished your satisfying meals (although you did have to force Jungkook to help you finish your fries) Kyomi, who seemed immune to the exhaustion of eating, had demanded to be taken to the nearby park and who were you to deny her? Seated on a nice patch of grass under a tree, you watched as Kyomi played on the playground. Jungkook let you sit on his jacket because you were worried about your skirt getting dirty, perhaps chivalry wasnât dead? âI regret wearing a skirt. Iâm sorry about your jacket.â You were staring up at the sky through the breaks in the treeâs canopy as you spoke, Jungkook had his eyes trained on his daughter.
âSkirtâs cute.â When you turned to look at Jungkook, you werenât surprised to see a stoic expression but you felt the blush creep up at his compliment anyway. âThanks, I like your ripped jeans, they scream âmillennial desperate to relate to the youngstersââ Jungkookâs scoff at your brutal backhanded compliment was loud and aggressive, he even broke concentration on his daughter for a split second to send a fierce glare your way. âNever complimenting you again.â You pouted jokingly, batting your eyelashes at him for comedic effect. âOh, come on, I said I liked the jeans!â Jungkookâs hand moved to squeeze your face on impulse, by the time he thought to stop it, it was too late. âYouâre trouble, Y/N, what happened to the good girl I knew 6 years ago?â The butterflies that had been dormant in your stomach for far too long had suddenly began flying with newly established speed. You stuck your tongue out at him after he let go of your cheeks to distract yourself from your newfound urge to jump him. Was he always that alluring?
âDaddy!â Kyomi had bombarded Jungkookâs lap with a force only a 4-year-old could possess. âOof- whatâs wrong, sweetheart?â She pointed to a small poodle who was walking through the park on a leash next to an old woman. âI want to pet it but Iâm too scared to ask.â Jungkook groaned, head lulling backwards tiredly, the poodle was pretty far and he really didnât want to get up. âIâll take her?â Kyomi looked at you with hopeful eyes and Jungkook quickly nodded, the dog looked harmless anyway. âCome on, letâs go.â You held your hand out for Kyomi to take but she was far too excited to merely hold your hand, she dragged you forwards quickly, breaking out into a sprint towards the white fluff ball.
Jungkook watched you from a distance, glad he had someone to help when he was too prideful to ask. You had a weird intuition, some kind of radar for when Jungkook needed assistance. Like a spidey-sense, for a lack of better a word. Seeing Kyomi happy, genuinely happy, with you made his heart clench in his chest painfully. He knew whatever you both had was temporary, youâd eventually leave. At the end of the day it was just Kyomi and him. They only had each other and Jungkook couldnât help but feel like he wasnât enough. âDaddy, daddy! She was so soft and her name was Miri and she was 4 years old! Just like me!â Jungkook made room in-between his legs for his bubbling daughter, like this he was at eye-level with her and could see the way her dimples grew when she smiled up close. Jungkook never thought he could love someone as much as he loved her but then again there were a lot of things in Jungkookâs life that he never knew were possible. Like reconciling with you, for example, or the spontaneous urge to kiss you in that very moment.
When Kyomi had returned to the playground, Jungkook couldnât help but look at you gratefully, conveying the âthank youâ on the tip of his tongue. He was surprised when you moved to lay down, head on his leg which had been stretched out as he leaned back against a tree. When Jungkook hadnât pushed you away, you took it as a sign to alleviate the awkward tension. âYou should trim your nose hairs.â He looked down at you, hand grazing against his nose. âI already do? You know what let me see yours.â In attempt at being playful, Jungkook unconsciously positioned his face far too close to yours and you felt your heart rate soar exponentially as you giggled, trying to hide your nose from his prying eyes. Eventually he stopped to look at you and it felt like time stopped too, but before he could even think about inching closer, you pushed him away. You had to keep him at a distance if you didnât want to get attached. âMy nose hairs have nothing to do with yourâs old man.â Jungkook couldnât fight the smile plastered on his face.
âYouâre fucked.â Namjoon stated, holding up pads that Jungkook was punching into for warm-ups. âIâm not, it was probably just the fact that I havenât gotten laid in a few months.â Jungkook regretted telling Namjoon about the weird feeling in his chest because the wise man had immediately assumed the worst. Love. âThen get laid, I assure you, youâll still wanna kiss her.â Namjoon was joking, he knew that, but he couldnât help but feel as if there was some truth to his words. All he needed was a one night stand to rid himself of the intrusive thoughts. But he wasnât sure if he was ready. Every sexual experience after her had been hard, he had a constant fear in his mind that something would fail and heâd end up like he did 4 years ago; alone, confused and too young to be a father.
âHead in the game, Jeon. Your punches are distracted.â Jungkook didnât even hear his coach come in which only solidified the manâs concerns. âYou okay? Youâve been off lately and if somethingâs wrong we need to fix it before the semis.â In all honesty, a lot was wrong. Jungkook hated boxing, he liked the adrenalin but the fear that one day he may not come back to his daughter had him panicking every time he put the gloves on. Jungkook hated being alone too, but he grew accustomed to it and somehow the idea of you changing that made him sick to his stomach. Jungkook hated his family. Or at least that was what he told himself when he found himself thinking about his brother or his parents. So yeah, a lot was wrong but all Jungkook could fathom was a bleak âIâm fineâ as he stepped down to get ready for his actual training.
âYouâre improving, and you have a real shot at winning this, Jungkook, Iâd hate to see you throw it all away for whatever bullshitâs bothering you.â Jungkook couldnât blame his coach for his word choice, the man was 38 and single and with Jungkook being 24, the idea of him having a kid had never slipped his mind. He couldnât blame him for not considering things he didnât know about but he sure as hell wanted to. âI donât want to box anymore.â It was quiet, hushed and apprehensive. The words felt heavy on his tongue and for a second, he thought his coach didnât hear them. âI know, Iâve known for a while actually, youâre not as happy when you win anymore and look, I get it, itâs scary, itâs hard and itâs demanding but if you win the title, youâll be set for life. Then you can retire and never lift a finger again.â
Jungkook had put his blood, sweat and tears into giving Kyomi a good life. He bought a large house with more room then he could ever know what to do with, he set up a savings account that put more to her 4-year-old name than most adults he knew and he didnât cheap out on insurance; property, car, contents, life, health, optical. You name it, heâs probably got it. But the thought of doing something better, having more to give her, was enough for Jungkook to push his doubts behind and accept another match. He would do anything for his daughter, and if that meant risking his life a few more times he could handle it.
âOkay, but after this seasonâs over Iâm out. I mean it.â Jungkookâs coach merely smiled at him, gave him a strong pat on the back and muttered âgood ladâ under his breath. Weirdly enough, he considered him the father figure he never had. After all, he gave him a job when no one else would and if it wasnât for him, heâd still be grovelling for work on Namjoonâs couch.
After practice, Jungkook had decided to follow through on Namjoonâs premise, to test whether or not he really had feelings for you or was sexually constipated. It was dumb, and he had taken it way too literally but before he could even begin to stop himself he was messaging you.
Jungkook
You mind staying overnight? Have something I need to do.
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Jungkook wasnât surprised to see you read the message instantly, you were always near your phone.
You
No biggie n are you sure itâs something and not someone? ;)
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You sent the message in hopes of getting a specific reply. âNope, Iâm just off to do some overnight yogaâ or something else that was equally as lame. You may have seemed uncaring in the message, but there was no way you were going to truly reveal the fact that you were jealous. That would mean you would have to acknowledge your feelings, and that could have been seriously damaging.
Jungkook
Thanks
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Jungkookâs late reply and the fact that he dodged your question like a predictable bullet had said more than he wanted to. You told yourself you didnât care, but it was hard to lie to yourself when you were convinced you had no reason to. You tried not to dwell on it and tucked your phone away. Kyomi was excited to hear about a sleepover.
Jungkook felt out of place. The bar was loud and far too busy for a Thursday night but he persevered, sucked it up and took an open seat. His predetermined fears of losing his game were abruptly disproven when a girl had approached him before he could get his first drink. He didnât really remember her name, doubted she remembered his but the night didnât go as well as he wouldâve planned, despite itâs almost perfect start. When Jungkook had prepared to leave the bar with her, he failed to feel that sense of luck or enthusiasm. Frankly, he didnât feel much at all and even if it was just a one night stand, he knew she deserved better. Jungkook faked a phone call and told her he had to leave, she seemed a little disappointed, but it was nothing she wouldnât get over.
Jungkook liked you, as more than just a friend and he needed to deal with those feelings before theyâd metastasise in his chest and suffocate his heart.
It was almost midnight and Jungkook didnât want to return home on the off chance that you were awake and ready to bombard him with questions. Your curiosity was simultaneously the worst and best quality you possessed. He walked around, the city a lot quieter in the middle of a weekday night, it was peaceful despite the harsh lights. He kept going, walking down the relatively empty street with very little direction. Everything was tranquil, for a little while at least.
A drunk middle-aged man had stumbled into Jungkook, grumbling something about how he should watch out. Even though it was in no way his fault, Jungkook didnât humour him and continued on his way, a mistake evident in the fact that the grumbling didnât stop there. âOi! Youâre not even gonna apologise, you ass?â The man grabbed Jungkookâs shoulder harshly and forced him to face him, he attempted to throw a punch but Jungkook moved faster. He yanked his arm off his shoulder and pushed him away. âOh, you think youâre tough, huh?â Jungkook merely sighed in exasperation. In an attempt to diffuse the situation, he tried to walk again but it was not received well. With a newfound sense of anger and feigned sobriety, the man kicked Jungkook, causing him to fall forwards and scrape his cheek on the concrete path.
At his limit, Jungkook chuckled before dusting himself off, he stood up, face to face with the man a few inches shorter than him. âIâm going to give you one last chance to walk away.â Instead of taking Jungkookâs peace offering (and he really shouldâve) he tried to throw another punch but this time Jungkook did more than just block. Losing the semblance of self-control he had left, he punched back, hard enough to send the man to the floor. Before he left, he called a cab for the clearly intoxicated man and continued on his way; he was angry, not a monster.
Frustrated and exhausted, he decided to go home. To hell with your questions, he wanted to take a shower and sleep. When he had made it back to his car, he took a moment to collect himself and clean the cut on his face. He really hoped it wouldnât scar, he couldnât imagine having to explain the story behind it.
When he had finally made it back to his home, Jungkook wasnât surprised to see all the lights off. He didnât expect to see you splayed out on the couch, though. Jungkookâs eyes panned over to the television, you were watching Ppongebob this time, heâd have to thank you for ensuring you were child-friendly at all times in his home later. Jungkook slowly made his way up the stairs so not to wake you and just when he thought he was out of the woods, he dropped his car keys and watched as they tumbled loudly down the glass staircase. There was no way youâd sleep through that.
You woke up panicked and sat up quickly in a haze. A bit like a meerkat but Jungkook could laugh about that later. Your eyes darted around to find the source of the noise and Jungkook could visibly see your shoulders slump in relief when you saw his figure at the top of the stairs. âSorry, didnât mean to wake you up.â He was apologising sheepishly, hand on his neck as he deflected eye contact. You were more concerned about the cut on his cheek. âWhat happened to your cheek? Why are you home so early? Wait what time is it?â Jungkook didnât know which question to tackle first, in fact he had really hoped youâd skip out on the interrogation. âItâs 12:48am, just sleep here, itâs too late to go anywhere. Iâm guessing you know where the guest room is?â You nodded in response as you rubbed the sleepiness from your eyes. Jungkook felt guilty for waking you up, especially when you looked up at him with glossy eyes and puffy cheeks.
You definitely knew where the guest room was but there was a reason you never used it. First and foremost, it had a really big window that just so happened to showcase the trees surrounding Jungkookâs property. It was terrifying at night and there was no lamp. You could deal with the dark, but not when there was a scary window and far too much empty space. Thatâs why you preferred to sleep on the couch but there was no denying that you would not survive overnight on the uncomfortable leather. Just a nap was enough to make your shoulders hurt. Why are expensive couches always so uncomfortable? You took a deep breath and made your way to the guest room. You could do this, you were a grown woman, it was just a room.
It took you approximately 45 minutes of laying so incredibly still you may have petrified yourself for you to realise that you could not, in fact, do this.
The quiet patter of your feet could be heard in the halls, amplified by the empty space. When you finally reached what you assumed to be Jungkookâs room, your hands stopped tentatively on the handle. âJungkookâŚâ You whispered quietly, peaking your head through the door you had opened slightly so not to wake him abruptly. âIâm awake, whatâs up?â You let out a sound of relief. âThank god, do you mind if I sleep here with you?â Jungkook choked on thin air. You were startled by his coughing fit but moved closer to pat him on the back nonetheless. âWhatâs wrong with the guest room?â He spoke through huffs as he regained his breath. You prepared yourself for the embarrassment of having to explain your irrational fear of the room. âItâs scary.â
Jungkook tried not to laugh at your turmoil it wasn't hard to notice that you weren't kidding. "Seriously? " he tried in hopes that it would somehow make you realise just how ridiculous you sounded. However, he did not compensate for your previously established stubbornness or the severity of your fears. "Just let me sleep here, I can sleep on the floor if you want?" Jungkook didn't want you to sleep on the floor, but the idea of sleeping next to you terrified him. You felt the same, in fact, this went against your significant rule to stay as far away from him as possible. But, sleep was a necessity you couldn't compromise no mater how many heart palpitations being close to him gave you.
âNo, no, itâs fine. Iâll take the guest room.â That option also ran through your head, however, seeing Jungkookâs room and itâs parallel windows you realised it was not much better. âWhy do you not have curtains?â The question caught Jungkook off-guard, he was half-sitting, ready to evacuate the bed so you could take over. âI wake up early and my house is surrounded by trees so no peeping neighbours. Never needed them.â He shrugged after his simple explanation and surveyed the way you bit your lip in concentration while staring at the two large windows in his room. âNot a fan of the windows?â You looked back at him and felt guilty. He looked tired and you were the one thing stopping him from rest. You could handle one sleepless night, or maybe you would take your chances with the couch. âYou know what, I changed my mind Iâm being ridiculous. Iâll sleep in the guest room, okay?â You scrambled out of the room before Jungkook could even protest but there was no way he would be able to rest easy knowing you were uncomfortable at his expense.
So, a good 15-minutes after you had sprinted out of Jungkookâs room like it was lit on fire, he had made his way to the guest room downstairs. âStill canât sleep?â Jungkookâs house was so dark at night that you could barely even make out his silhouette which made his spontaneous voice all the more terrifying. Jungkook heard a small yelp, a crash and then a muffled groan of pain. He switched on the light only to see you cradling your elbow which had presumably collided with the bedside table. âIâll be fine, Iâm just dramatic.â Jungkook clearly wasnât buying it and you felt your throat constrict, growing tighter with each step he took towards you. âScoot over, I like sleeping on the side closest to the door.â Huh? Who wouldâve thought Jungkook wanted to be the first dead in a house invasion? âSuit yourself.â You made room for him next to you because the fear of whatever the hell you felt for Jungkook was slightly smaller than your fear of those goddamn trees.
âShould we make a pillow wall?â Jungkook was glad he had switched off the lights so you couldnât see the amused smile on his face. âI can keep my hands to myself, how about you?â You gulped, almost positive Jungkook could hear how fast your heart was hammering against your ribcage, or maybe he could feel the heat radiating off of you as if you were a piece of molten rock. âIâm good.â You tried to reply but it ended up sounding more like a squeak. Thankfully the words were coherent because all Jungkook did was turn over.
With his back towards you, a weight was lifted off your shoulders but you couldnât quite sleep yet. You had a habit, a stupid, overgrown habit of cuddling your almost infinite supply of stuffed animals to sleep. It started when you were young, to fill the void that your broken family left you and stuck well into adulthood because you were just as lonely, if not even lonelier. You should really see a therapist. However, what truly troubled you was the possibly precarious fact that at any given moment, your need for something to hug would manifest itself into your subconscious and force you to hug Jungkook despite the inappropriateness of the action. The embarrassment of a situation that hadnât even occurred yet was already beginning to daunt on you.
So you turned your back to face the windows (which didnât seem all that scary anymore) in hopes of minimising your risk of unsolicited cuddling. Sleep came easy after you had focused on synchronising your breathing with Jungkookâs out of pure convenience and once you had slipped into unconsciousness, you could slowly feel your anxiety slip away.
When you had woken up the next morning to a body close to yours, you began to feel panic swallow you almost immediately but once you had finally blinked the blurriness away from your vision, you realised you were in the exact same position you had fallen asleep in, except this time a little bit closer to the centre of the bed. One look downwards made you aware of the fact that Jungkook was the one cuddling you and he had somehow pulled you closer to him throughout the night. âI can keep my hands to myself.â He said. What a liar.
You couldnât say it didnât feel nice and you selfishly tried to fall back asleep in hopes of making the moment last just a bit longer. When you turned your head to face Jungkook, he had been deep in slumber and it was the most peaceful you had seen him since - well, did you ever really see him at peace? Jungkook must have somehow sensed your gaze because he was blinking the sleep away from his eyes moments later. âMorning.â His morning voice was warmer, less sharp and yet all the more comforting. You were too busy being stressed about being caught admiring his sleeping face to truly appreciate his voice. âMorning.â You replied apprehensively, as if you could somehow postpone your humiliation.
âYou were about to fall off the bed so I pulled you away from the edge, guess I feel asleep like that, sorry.â Jungkook was pulling his arm away before you could beg him not to and suddenly, the sound of small feet and ragged sniffles had engulfed the room. âDaddy! Thank god!â Kyomi jumped onto the bed, in-between your bodies, with a brute force, no mercy for Jungkookâs organs which had definitely experienced some internal repositioning. âI thought you were dead. I woke up and you werenât in your room. Youâre always in your room, daddy!â You tried not to laugh at Jungkookâs glazed expression, his perception of reality was just beginning to form.
âSorry, baby, wonât happen again.â Jungkookâs groggy, deep morning voice may have been the very reason you were having unnecessary intrusive thoughts at 8:49am on a Friday but you wouldnât dare stop it. Wait, 8:49am?
âShit, Iâm gonna be late to class.â You rushed out of the bed, barely untangling yourself from the mess of limbs between Jungkookâs legs and yours. âThatâs a bad word, Y/N!â âSorry!â You screamed back from the living room as you searched frantically for your bag. Any other class you wouldnât mind being late to but your torts professor was pure, unadulterated evil. Satanâs incarnate if there ever was one and you did not want to be stuck helping her grade first-year papers on Saturday. âYou look like you could use a ride.â There it was again, that sexy, stupid voice that made you want to scream into the void without ever stopping. âYes please.â Once you had finally found your bag, you were rushing to shove your feet into your sneakers. Thankfully you didnât wear converse, that couldâve been a disaster.
Jungkook grabbed his wallet, keys and daughter before meeting you at the door. You were much too stressed to wait for him to put on a pair of shoes so you snatched the keys from his hand and ran down his driveway. âWait, Y/N, youâre not driving!â There were many reasons you shouldnât have been behind the wheel. One, you were still on your learner's permit. Two, there was a 4-year-old child in the vehicle. Three, you were very likely to end up speeding to get to class and finally, Jungkookâs Mercedes was far too expensive to risk third-party damage, even if he had every kind of insurance. âI know, Iâm just turning the engine on so you can floor it the second you get in.â
He did not floor it.
Alternatively, Jungkook was just about the safest driver you had ever seen. His driving style in stark contrast to the tattoos that littered the hand he had on the wheel, stretching all the way up to his shoulder. You couldnât help but wonder if he had any tattoos underneath his shirt. Snap out of it. âSo, whenâs your class?â Jungkook looked at you through the rear view mirror and could faintly see the top-half of your head as you combed through your hair and applied makeup. Jungkook could feel the corners of his lip upturn at the way your tongue peeked out the corner of your mouth while you concentrated on your mascara. You just woke up and you still found a way to make his heart stop.
â9:30, but my professors a real b- bad person.â You corrected yourself before Kyomi could in her booster seat next to you. You told Jungkook sitting at the back gave you more room to get ready, really you just wanted to see more of Kyomi before your inevitable death. âYouâll make it on time, donât worry.â You hoped he was right, the university was a 15-minute drive at itâs fastest and Jungkook, in spite of his gorgeously intimidating looks, was not hurled out of a Fast and Furious movie.
Jungkook was right, you made it to class at 9:20, a little disheveled and in yesterdayâs clothes (you really hoped that the sweatshirt you fished out of Jungkookâs trunk per his instruction would cover that up) but otherwise fine, and early. You would live to see another day. However, you could not say that you were able to stay awake for the entire duration of the lecture, thankfully, nobody seemed to notice and when the class was finally over, all you could think about was sleep.
Two days later, you had woken up early in the morning with a heavy groan. You had a shift at the campus library. 7-12. You stretched out the exhaustion in your bones but it did little to help, you were far too young to feel this much back pain. âHey, Iâm going grocery shopping today so make sure to update the list before you leave.â You threw a meagre thumbs up towards Jin in response, but your roommate didnât care for your disgruntled demeanour. You were always like this before your shifts.
Not even 2 hours into your shift, you saw the devilâs incarnate before your very eyes. âHey, cutie, whatcha doinâ?â You ignored the urge to gag as he threw finger guns your way, Jensen definitely had it out for you. âWorking but you already knew that. Why else would you be in a library? You donât read.â It was true, Jensen rarely ever stepped into this place before you started working there. His commitment to annoying you was admirable even if he lived on campus. âIâm here to see your adorable face.â Jensen pinched your nose playfully and you flinched at the impact, he was so goddamn irritating you were very literally considering homicide.
âLook, I know we havenât always gotten along, but I really want to try to make amends and youâre not helping.â If this had been anyone else, your harsh resolve may have faltered, you may have felt sympathy even. But Jensen was one stone cold mother fucker, making amends would not benefit him in anyway and was therefore not on his agenda. He wanted something from you. âWhat do you want? Did you really lose that Dickens book? Because I canât help y-â âHang out with me.â Flirtatious comments werenât outside of his norm, he employed them often for extra annoying affect⢠but Jensen never asked you to hang out or hinted that he may have been the slightest bit interested in you, even platonically. âNo.â You deadpanned, you genuinely believed that he had some sort of ulterior motive, he must have if he was coming to you for friendship.
âCome on, just one time. One time, and if you donât realise that Iâm not the asshole you think I am Iâll never speak to you ever again, I promise.â The idea of a Jensen-free life was extremely intriguing, after all you were confident that you would still find Jensen an insufferable asshole after whatever kind of hell heâd put you through. He clearly thought he could use some of his outdated boyish charm and win you over. You were more than happy to crush his ego and get rid of him in one night. Two birds with one stone. âWhy, you never found me interesting before?â âWrong, I always found you interesting not my fault you hate my guts. Look, in all honesty Iâm sick of sleeping around and partying with people who secretly hate me. I want to spend time with a genuine person for once and even though you despise me with every fibre of your being, youâve been upfront and sincere with your feelings since day one. I need that.â
What was that? Were you feeling remorse? For Jensen? Really? This wasnât going to end well.
âFine, but how do I know you wonât just keep annoying me?â Jensen froze for a moment, almost as if he was in thought, too bad he was not capable of thinking. Suddenly, Jensen surged forward to place his mouth next to your year. He whispered something very despicable that he had done to his fatherâs car and pulled away. âIf you want nothing to do with me and I donât leave you alone then you can tell my father what I just told you.â Blackmail, bold of him to assume you wouldnât hold this over his head for the rest of his life, if it was even true of course. In the case that he was lying, youâd just end up in the same position you were in and if he was telling the truth, then you would live a very peaceful life for the semester and a half you had left. It seemed like a worthy bargain. âDeal.â Before you and Jensen could shake on it, your phone rang.
You werenât technically supposed to answer but the library was dead and the librarian was on her tea break so what was the harm in a quick phone call? âHello?â You learnt from your mistakes and read the caller ID that time, after realising it was Jungkook who probably wanted you to babysit Kyomi again, you answered quickly. Jensen noticed the smile that immediately overtook your face. âHey, Y/N.â âWhatâs up? Need me to watch Kyomi?â Jensen was trying to deduce from the snippets of the conversation, who could make you smile that brightly. On the other side of the phone, Jungkook was bitting his lip, cautiously questioning whether or not he was making the right decision; acting on his emotions had never ended well for him.
âNo, I just dropped her off sheâs at a playdate with a friend she met at the park a while back. Her momâs amazing, helped me a lot with parenting tips.â Jungkook overshared and deflected, he did that often when he was nervous but there was no way to stop the word vomit from flowing out. âOh, thatâs so cute!â You were grinning and Jensen was appalled at the sight, he even mocked your tone âoh, thatâs so cute!!!â and you flicked his forehead with a scowl, mouthing âshut upâ in response.
âI was wondering if you wanted to join me for lunch today, we could watch a movie after too? If youâre not busy.â If Jungkook was nervous, you couldnât tell. He spoke with a tone so confident you wondered if you had actually hung out like this a million times already. âI would love to, I get off work at 12!â You agreed on impulse, before your brain could catch up with your racing heart. Jensen spared you from the mocking, but he couldnât deny the way his chest tightened at your beaming acceptance, if only you could respond to his proposals that way. After the words had left your mouth and Jungkook promised to pick you up after your shift, you were left with your thoughts which had to make room for a new revelation. You liked Jungkook, borderline loved him and no amount of physical distance could change that.
Deep in thought, you began to think that perhaps, you werenât destined for solidarity. Perhaps, you were as deserving of love as everyone else. Perhaps, and this was merely hypothetical, there was hope. You were being dramatic, blowing things out of proportion but how could you not when Jungkook had suggested something that sounded a lot like a date. However, considering how the last almost-but-not-quite-there âdateâ had gone, this could have very well been just another platonic invitation to do platonic things.
âY/N, hello? Earth to Y/N?â You broke out of your trance after Jensen had started snapping at you like a puppy. âOh my god, what do you want?â There it was, annoyed Y/N was back and Jensen felt a sense of accomplishment every time you glared at him âWho was that?â âNo one.â Your defensiveness definitely alluded to something. âIs it a boy? Is he cute?â âI already agreed to your stupid scheme, you can go now.â âYou like him, donât you?â You whined at his incessant prodding and Jensen knew he struck gold. Was it upsetting that you were already interested in someone? Yes. That didnât matter though, especially when Jensen promised you he was looking for nothing more than friendship. He could set his entirely unexpected feelings aside.
When you had gotten back to your apartment, you had 40 minutes before Jungkook would pick you up which was objectively enough time to get ready for a casual lunch. However, that justification would not stop you from stressing over what to wear, nothing on godâs green Earth could. Jin was busy grovelling through all of his achievements to apply for a TA position in hopes of easing the fees from his masters and you werenât in the mood to deal with his wrath (which was inevitable every time you distracted him).
You settled on a white velvet white sweater and a pair of leggings. You looked comfortable and not quite like you had rolled out of bed on a bad day. You decided to forego any makeup because overdoing it would have been much more embarrassing than underdressing. Before you could decide to completely change everything about yourself for the umpteenth time that day, Jungkook had called your phone, letting you know he was outside your building.
With a final look in the mirror and a cliche âyouâve got this, Y/Nâ, you were on your way.
Jungkook made some sort of creamy pasta, you couldnât remember the name for the life of you because your mind had been flooded with thoughts of how gorgeous Jungkook had looked. Youâd seen him in workout attire, in a suit and yet his homely look was hands down your favourite. You clearly were not doing a good job at hiding that. âYou okay? You look like you saw a ghost.â You might as well have because you were just as, if not more, afraid then you wouldâve been in the case of a supernatural interaction. At least a ghost was clear with their intentions. You had no idea why Jungkook had invited you over looking like sex on legs and the curiosity was killing you.
âYou want something to drink, wine? Or are you still adamant on keeping your liver intact?â You briefly remembered when you had found Jungkook 17 and drunk, you could vaguely recall the lecture you had given him, something about your liver evidently thrown in there. âWaterâs fine- wait, do you have apple juice?â Jungkook surveyed the contents of his fridge and reached in only to grab a kids pop top. He looked at you sheepishly, almost disappointed that this was the only thing he had to offer. âI can pour it into a-â
âAnd prevent me from the joy of the satisfying pop? Hand it over, daddy.â You didnât mean it that way, you definitely didnât mean it that way and if it wasnât obvious from your tone, than the way you had merely focused on opening the seal on the juice rather than panicking like Jungkook was had done the job of conveying your very innocent intentions. That didnât stop Jungkookâs mind from going there and you had picked up on your mistake when the room had fallen into an awkward silence. âOh, Iâm sorry. I didnât mean to make you uncomfortable.â You offered a genuine apology, cheeks flushed with the realisation of what your actions had insinuated. Jungkook waved you off, stuffing his mouth with pasta to justify his speechlessness.
âThis is really good. Did you buy it?â You gave Jungkook a skeptical look that he countered with a pointed glare while taking a swig from his wine. You were being entirely serious, before Jungkook had run away he was an abomination in the kitchen. âHow many times do I have to cook for you to realise that I just became a culinary god?â You took the rhetorical question too seriously and Jungkook braced for the snarky comment you were going to inevitably make. âIf you can make macarons, then you will officially be a culinary god.â Jungkook wasnât big on baking, he made cupcakes with Kyomi for her fourth birthday but cupcakes were significantly easier than macarons. He made no comment and lunch continued on peacefully.
âYou done?â You looked down at the almost empty plate that you hadnât touched in a good few minutes and nodded. When Jungkook moved to clear the table, you offered to help but he shut you down so confidently there was no room for protest. You watched his broad shoulders clear the plates and rinse them. He grew up to be such an incredible man, he defied every one of his parents stereotypes triumphantly. He was successful, happy and had a beautiful daughter. All of that without a single âAâ in his life. âWhat are you smiling about?â He joked, hand coming up to flick the bottom of your chin playfully. You snapped out of your trance with a timid smile that pushed Jungkook to wonder if he had done something wrong.
In all honesty, you were trying hard not to focus on the way your heart would expand three times its size every time his eyes met yours. You were trying to ignore the way your hands would get clammy when he was near you and you definitely didnât want to think about the jealousy that consumed you every time he spoke about a girl that wasnât you. But you did and the question slipped off of your lips before you could stop it, like an avalanche against the crisp winter wind, you didnât stand a chance. âRemember when you told me you were meeting someone a while agoâŚwhat um- what happened with that?â There was no way to stage the question cooly, no way to protect your pride and quench your curiosity. âOh! I was meeting a sponsor.â
You stared at him flabbergasted.
âA sponsor? But you- you even asked me if I was seeing anyone!â Jungkook had the audacity to chuckle, chuckle, at your turmoil. You had been thinking about who Jungkook was meant to meet that night for far too long for it to just be a sponsor. âWanted you to think I had my shit together. I havenât dated anyone in a while.â You tried not to let your ego inflate at the notion that Jungkook wanted to impress you and hyper-focused on the last sentence which brought you an embarrassing amount of relief. âAnd Thursday night?â You watched as his gaze hardened at the mention of that horrible night, the cut on his cheek was still healing from the altercation. âThursday night was a bust. I tried but I just couldnât. All I could think about was Kyomi.â And you, but Jungkook knew better than to say that part aloud. You took his hand in yours, you were both standing in his kitchen and it was possibly the least romantic place of all but that didnât stop you from staring at him with the softest, most loving eyes you could possibly muster. âSomeone will come, and theyâll love you and Kyomi with their entire heart.â And it could be me, but you didnât say that aloud either. Before the tension could get thicken, Jungkook diffused. âMovie?â You let go of his hand and nodded.
Choosing a movie was harder than you thought it would be.
âWhat?! Are you insane? I cannot believe you just said that. I canât believe I let you into my house!â If a bystander had been listening, they wouldâve assumed that you insulted Jungkookâs entire lineage but no, all you did was suggest that âFast & Furiousâ had too many sequels. âIâm sorry, okay. I just think 9 movies is pushing it.â âHow many Harry Potter movies are there, like 50? You used to be obsessed with that shit.â You tried not to be offended at his choice of words, you took a deep breath before attempting to reason with him. â8 films actually and Iâm not obsessed anymore okay⌠Letâs just watch the avengers or something.â His irritated gaze had softened at the mention of the MCU which was something you could both agree was worth your time. âWhich movie is your favourite?â âInfinity war.â âYouâre wrong, itâs Age of Ultron.â âThatâs subjective.â âNot if you have good taste.â Well, the mere 15 seconds of peace were great while they lasted. You didnât want to argue anymore so you merely nodded in defeat and Jungkook moved quickly to find the film on Disney plus.
However, for Jungkookâs favourite Avengerâs film, he had paid little attention to the movie. His eyes barely diverted from you for most of the opening of the film, it wasnât until you faced him to laugh about some comedic foreshadowing that you had noticed his hazed stare. âHmm, whatâs wrong? Do I have something on my face?â He shook his head quickly before retracting back into thought until he eventually decided to voice his concerns.
âDo you remember when I was 14 and you chased me all the way to the beach because I was upset and wouldnât tell you why? And I told you some assholes were making fun of my name and you told me that only you could make fun of me so you waltzed over to them the next day, a good foot shorter and yelled at them in front of my entire grade.â How could you forget when Jungkook had so vividly explained it. It was an embarrassing memory you tried to suppress but Jungkook had singlehandedly destroyed your efforts. âYeah?â
âI was mad at you because you made me look weak in front of everyone in my grade but those boys never bothered me ever again and I never said thanks⌠So, thank you.â You looked at Jungkook who was entirely serious, not a single part of his face wavered under your astonished expression. Your mouth dropped in disbelief. âYouâre welcome, I guess? Whereâs this coming from?â You tried to pry into Jungkookâs brain and weirdly enough, he was willing to let you which was a peculiar thing he had done that quite a bit that day. âThereâs a lot of thanking I have to catch up on, felt right to start from the beginning, no?â Movie long forgotten, you and Jungkook peered into each otherâs eyes as if something behind those orbs was the key to existence. As if the answers to every significant philosophical question were woven into the streaks of your eyes.
Jungkook rarely acted on his hedonistic urges, an unexpected kid taught him not to, but he couldnât help the way his lips gravitated towards yours. He wondered if you felt the same way, if you were thinking of some weird chemical explanation like electromagnetic radiation, whatever the hell that was. On Jungkookâs slightly uncomfortable couch, under a fluffy blanket with Disney princesses on it and watching a movie neither of you had been paying full attention to, you felt the most at peace you had been ever since your parents divorce. It scared you to think that Jungkook could make you that happy, especially when he so plainly not yours.
âCan I kiss you?â Jungkook whispered and you didnât notice how close you had gotten until you could feel his breath on your skin, your body answered for you as you pushed to close the distance between your lips. If you were magnets, you would definitely be oppositely charged because you never wanted to pull away. Eventually, because oxygen was an innate part of life, you pulled away. You, far too eager, quickly chased his lips and in spite of every temptation that was stacked against him, Jungkook pushed himself away, still close enough so that your noses were touching. âI need to know that weâre on the same page here. I like you, Y/N and I want to give this a shot.â You couldnât even begin to explain the relief that rushed over you and the excitement that coursed through your veins, interlaced with misplaced adrenaline that made you agree a little too quickly. âWe are definitely on the same page.â And this time, when you had moved to kiss him, he didnât push you away. Instead, your lips found purchase against his and as cliche as it sounds, it felt like home, being in his arms again despite the fact that you failed to get along in the ancient beginning. You depended on Jungkook for a long time once upon a time and you were elated to have him by your side again.
Before things could escalate - although with Jungkookâs heavy distrust in protection you doubted they ever would - Jungkookâs phone rang. The default Apple ring tone resonated in his apartment and you let him answer begrudgingly, already missing his lips against yours which were definitely swollen from all the biting. Jungkook was a good kisser, that was a fact written in stone. âHello, everything okay?â His fingers moved to answer the call quickly, it was Jen, the woman whoâs daughter Kyomi was hanging out with. âEverythingâs fine, Jeon.â She chuckled into the phone at his worried tone, he was always worried when it came to his daughter even more so than her but she never blamed him. He was running a two-person ship alone. âThe girls are both pretty tired, you mind picking her up before they start a fight over legos?â Jungkook laughed and you perked up at the mellifluous sound, trying to figure out who Jungkook was on the phone with that was more important than you. >:c
âIâll be there soon, thank you so much for having her over. Iâll have to invite Sam over sometime too.â A few empty promises about future playdates later and Jungkook was finally off the phone. âAre you going to pick Kyomi up?â You asked, having deducted that much from the snippets of the conversation you had heard, Jungkook made a sound of agreement in response, stretching in front of the couch. âCan I come?â Your question painted a smile on his face, one he couldnât put away even when he leaned down to give you a peck. âOf course, want me to drop you off?â You shook your head quickly, response far too quick which Jungkook couldnât help but find endearing. Your cheeks flushed as you tried to find an explanation that didnât make you sound like an absolute perv. âWe um, havenât finished the movieâŚâ You pointed to the screen that was undoubtedly still playing the movie you had stopped paying attention to. Jungkook quirked an eyebrow at your obvious lie but made no move to debunk it, he just grabbed his wallet and keys off of the counter and cocked his head towards the door, gesturing for you to get up.
Kyomi knocked out in her booster seat, much too exhausted from the fun she had at her friendâs house. Your head was pretty much permanently turned to the backseat to coo at her. Jungkook kept trying to stop you, afraid youâd wake her up and heâd end up with a grumpy Kyomi. âCalm down, Iâm just looking at her. Sheâs so cute.â Jungkook pinched your side when the car had stopped at a red light. âYouâll have all the time in the world to stare at her when sheâs awake, okay? Once she wakes up itâs impossible to get her to sleep again.â You listened to Jungkookâs pleading and returned your focus to the road, his hand slipped from where he had playfully pinched you to rest on your thigh. In an attempt to hide the blush on your cheeks, you complained that the car felt suffocating and opened the window. Jungkook didnât question it, at least not out loud.
Once Kyomi was safe in her room, sleeping away in the comfort of her bed that was probably worth more than your kidney, Jungkook returned to find you on the couch playing a cat game on your phone. It was really simple, but it seemed to occupy all of your attention enough for you to miss Jungkook entirely until his head was next to yours. You smiled when his lips pecked your cheek, his hand coming up to turn your head to face him. You kissed him distractedly, eyes still pinned to your game. With an annoyed groan Jungkook snatched the phone from your hand, discarding it behind him onto the couch. You whined into the kiss but paid full attention to him nonetheless, when he pulled away you were frowning.
âI was about to unlock a new cat, you know?â And it was a genuine issue, those cats were hard to unlock! Jungkook feigned sympathy which only seemed to piss you off even more so Jungkook pulled away, raising his hands in defence as he mumbled an apology. Wanting to get up, you moved to raid his kitchen for a snack. And yes, you understood that the man was a boxer who needed to stay fit but was it necessary to be so painstakingly healthy? His pantry was filled with wholegrain cereals, oats, nature valley bars and what you assumed was some sort of protein shake container. Even Kyomiâs snacks were healthy; raisins, popcorn, corn chips. No wonder he judged your food supply so harshly, this man was a living health commercial. You returned to the couch empty handed, hungry and annoyed. Were you exaggerating about the cat game thing? Sure, but the hunger had certainly played a part in your annoyance.
âYou hungry? You didnât finish your pasta.â God, he sounded like a dad more and more every time he spoke. âIâm okay.â You lied and drew your knees up to your chest to support your brooding face. You were being a little dramatic but you both knew well enough that it was all in jest, at least for the most part, that cat really did matter to you. âMmm, I donât believe you. I can make you something?â You shook your head and moved to grab the remote to his TV so you could finish the damn movie that he fought so hard to watch but doesnât even care about, but, Jungkook wasnât convinced. The way you snatched the remote told him you were far from fine even though you were not trying to send any subliminal messaging. He left the couch but you paid little attention to where he went, you probably shouldâve because then you couldâve prepared your poker face for when he had returned with a plate of your favourite fruit. Consequently, you felt your frown begin to alleviate, and were your eyes softening? Over watermelon? Youâre so whipped itâs disgusting. You stared at the plate of cut up watermelon like it was a marriage proposal. He remembered. Or maybe it was just a lucky guess.
âAh ha! I knew this would work.â Jungkook had a proud smile on his face, mirroring your small one as he handed you a fork. You barely mumbled out a âthank youâ before you raided the plate, careful not to drop anything because you did not want to be perceived as a slob and youâd had enough of watermelon stains (thank you, Jin) for a lifetime. Jungkook sat back and paid attention to the movie he initially suggested, but he still had no interest in the film, not when you were next to him with red lips and focused eyes.
Jungkook had a lot to ask you and he had a lot of issues he needed to sort through but those were difficult things to navigate and Jungkook was sick of difficulty. He was lucky you were so understanding about the radio silence from your family and his but he knew that heâd eventually have to speak to them again, it was inevitable and that alarmed him. To think that at any given moment, 6 years worth of baggage could tear you both apart. âYou should get seedless watermelons.â Jungkook turned away from his TV to give you a quizzical look. âThey make those?â You almost choked on the last piece with a laugh. âGenetic modification, they can make anything. You know thereâs apples with red flesh? Theyâre red inside and out, Jungkook, itâs so cool!â You could almost sense the ânerdâ sitting on his tongue but he didnât say it, he merely smiled at you in disbelief. âYou know what, Y/N, entirely red apples are cool!â Jungkook wasnât trying to be sarcastic but he couldnât skilfully feign interest in whatever the hell you were talking about. âDonât patronise me.â
When you got up to put the plate away and wash your hands, Jungkook had come up behind you and wrapped his hands around your waist. You heard him coming, he wasnât necessarily the quietest person ever but you could deal with a little noise if it always came in such a cute package. âJungkook youâve watched like 2% of your favourite movie. Iâm starting to think youâre a liar.â Before you could continue your mischievous criticism, Jungkookâs lips began making their way down your neck, starting at the crevice between your ear and neck, all the way down to your clavicle. You were going to protest, push him away and declare that you were moving too fast but his lips were addictive, like morphine if the opioid made you feel like you were on cloud nine.
However, your cloud was temporary because the second the soft patter of small feet resonated off of the kitchen counter Jungkook had flinched away from you like a hand on a burning stove.
âDaddy?â Kyomi, still rubbing her eyes and far too young to understand the tension she had created had gestured grabby hands at her father who quickly moved to pick her up. âHey cupcake, you still tired?â She shook her head despite the way her eyelids heavily rested on her eyes or the way her head kept nuzzling into his neck. He knew better than let her sleep any longer though, sheâd keep him up all night. Speaking of things that kept him up at night, where did you go? The kitchen was now void of any presence other than him and his daughter and he couldnât see you on the couch.
âY/N?â He yelled out, a little concerned but more perplexed at the way you disappeared into thin air. âIâm in the hallway!â Jungkook, daughter still perched on his hip, made his way to his hallway only to see you shoving your feet into your shoes. âYouâre leaving already?â Jungkook had a feeling, a burning intuition that you were upset about the way he reacted when his daughter had run in but you had to understand that introducing a girlfriend to a child was difficult. Wait, were you even his girlfriend? Did he manage to screw that up too? âI realised I have homework due in like an hour and I havenât even started. Iâll take the bus itâs coming soon, anyway. Thank you for dinner and the watermelon! Bye bye, Kyomi.â You waved exaggeratedly to the little girl who matched your energy despite her tired state, you gave her a quick peck on the cheek before leaving.
Jungkook believed you, your smile was genuine and you were mature enough to understand why he couldnât exactly tell his daughter about you yet. Besides, it had been the very first time you had both perceived each other in a setting other than platonic friends. He wasnât wrong, you were telling the truth but that didnât change the fact that his actions left a bitter taste on your tongue.
âDaddy, I wanted to play with Y/NâŚâ Kyomi was pouting, upset at the fact that you had to go right when she woke up and all Jungkook could muster was a sigh and a quiet, âme too.â And he was genuine, he wanted to spend more time with you but his daughter and increasingly tight schedule made that difficult. âWell, youâre stuck with daddy so Iâm gonna count to twenty and if youâre not hiding, the tickle monsterâs gonna get you!â Jungkook set his daughter down with intentions of distracting her (and himself) from your unexpected flight and she immediately began running away, loud giggles bursting through her cheery lips.

âAre you sure it wasnât a homie kiss?â You looked at Jin from your side of the coach with a glare so ferocious it might have very well killed the man. âI hope you donât kiss your homies with tongue, Jin.â Despite your venomous tone, Jin appeared unfazed, smirking at your comment and hollering as loudly as one could in an apartment complex with neighbours who sent noise complaints about heavy breathers. âDamn! I canât believe your first real boyfriend is a dilf.â You furrowed your eyebrows at his comment. âWhat do you mean âfirst real boyfriendâ, what about Jimin?â âLasted 2 weeks and you barely even kissed so it doesnât count.â âMark? We dated for 2 months!â âYou barely even talked to each other and he was seeing another girl, so it doesnât count.â Ouch. But okay. âWhat about Zen?â âThe kid you told me you âmarriedâ in elementary? Really?â You were out of options and Jin was right, Jungkook would be the first man you actually had genuine intentions of staying with for longer than a few months and that horrified you because if you were being honest, you knew that firsts were always destined for failure.
âIâm doomed.â You said the words with a heavy weight, as if you were speaking your damnation into existence. Jin flicked your forehead harshly, no mercy for the poor skin. âOuch. Screw you, first you give me an existential crisis and then a bruise?â He was about to flick your forehead again but you were quick to defend. Before a petty flicking battle could ensue, Jin spoke again. âYouâre such a baby, you wonât get a bruise. And you are not doomed, this is going to work out just fine, I can feel it in my left kneecap.â Jin often said weird things and you had gotten quite used to his absurd comments. Taking his claim at face value, you replied with a sincere concern, âthe same one you dislocated last Summer? Iâm definitely doomed.â
And you were indeed doomed but not in the way you had initially assumed you would be. It had been well over a month since your spontaneous movie date at Jungkookâs house and yet you still felt like his dirty little secret. He asked to be his girlfriend a little after your first date and he still hadnât mentioned you to any of his friends nor did he let you meet them, even Namjoon had to find out about his best friendâs relationship from Jin. And his daughter? Jungkook wouldnât even hold your hand when she was within a 100 foot radius and you while you tried to be understanding, anyone would have felt horrible in your position. You felt like you were unworthy, as if you didnât fit Jungkookâs pre-conceptualised image of a perfect family. As if he didnât see a future with you.
He treated you as if you were something he was ashamed of and with your complicated past, the insecurities that had begun to erode away persevered, becoming stronger than ever. But you couldnât bring yourself to talk him about them; you were afraid youâd push too hard, be too dramatic and end up hurting him in the process. Jungkook was kind and extremely empathetic but that didnât stop the haunting thoughts of your self-worth or the prying eyes of unknown on-lookers (who knew well enough that he was way out of your league) from making you feel like he wouldnât understand.
Every second you spent with him felt beatific, blissful, because he made you feel like the most important person in the world, right up until you werenât anymore and heâd push you away you like you were nothing more than his daughter's babysitter, or on good days, a friend. It was frustrating because he was so insanely addicting, more than any narcotic and yet you couldnât have him when you wanted to. He made you happy and yet in moments when you were upset, you couldnât reach out to him, at least not with the expectation of a timely response. Your dates with him (which were few and far between) felt like they were on a constant timer. Eventually, whether it was Kyomi or his job, something impenetrable intruded your only alone time together.
And while these feelings continued to slowly fester inside of you, rearing their ugly heads as they occasionally made you unconsciously bitter, they reached an all time high when you were watching Kyomi at your apartment one eventful Friday night. Jungkook was having a party the weekend before his semi-finals on Wednesday, a party he didnât invite you to. But you didnât take it to heart, or at least you thought you didnât.
It was almost 1 am when Jungkook returned and Kyomi was fast asleep in your room. Sleep didnât come to you as effortlessly as you wanted it to, not when your mind was hyper-fixated on the party Jungkook was at. He told you earlier this day that he didnât want to throw another party but it was a tradition for the contenders and breaking that tradition would be âsacrilegiousâ. You didnât feel like interfering with a realm you were very unfamiliar with and so you took Kyomi with open arms. But his discontentment with the nature of the party didnât change the fact that no one knew you existed and there were going to be girls much prettier than you who would probably be interested in your objectively handsome boyfriend. No one ever told you that a major con of dating a a man that sexy would be the constant feeling of insecurity.
It was selfish and something you needed to work on alone so you never thought to bring it up to Jungkook; your jealousy was something you would have to learn to handle. But before you could imagine yet another scenario that would crush your weak, feeble heart, keys rattled at your door. You knew it was most likely Jungkook since Jin had assured you he was probably going to spend the night at his boyfriendâs. You gave Jungkook your spare key so he wouldnât accidentally wake Kyomi up with the knocking, or you on the off chance that you actually got a semblance of sleep.
âOh, youâre awake?â Jungkook looked tired, and it was evident in the ways his eyes were drooping. He could have been asleep if he had simply trusted you, a person he had known for almost his entire life, to take care of his daughter for just one night but he couldnât bring himself to sleep if he wasnât near Kyomi. You understood because it was reasonable to want to be near your child at all times but that day, those ugly heads were rearing, amplifying your frustration about every little thing that peeved you that night exponentially.
Withholding his trust was another thing you told yourself youâd have to understand but it didnât make it any easier for your overactive mind to wrap your head around. Why couldnât he trust you? âCouldnât sleep.â you said curtly, and Jungkook picked up on your annoyed tone but made no move to address it. That was a problem he could deal with later when his head didnât weigh 100 pounds. You were on the floor, back against the couch as you messed around with your chess board, playing different openings. Jensen had come over earlier in the day and you played a few games. Believe it or not, you were kind-of friends now.
âI see youâre still into chess.â Jungkook tried to spark conversation and you nodded absentmindedly in response before remembering something that would probably cheer the both of you up. You sat up quickly and turned to him with an excited smile. âI taught Kyomi a bit, she already knows the Sicilian! Iâm sure sheâll forget it tomorrow, though.â You joked but Jungkook didnât laugh; he didnât even smile. In fact, it seemed as if he was scowling? âYou taught my 4-year-old daughter chess?â Jungkook made it sound like it was a crime, as if you had singlehandedly ruined her childhood by teaching her how a few wooden pieces moved across a 8x8 board. âCalm down, Itâs no biggie, I started learning when I was 3.â âHow did this even happen? She told you she was bored and you thought to bring out the most boring game in existence?â You werenât sure where his hostility was coming from but you were beginning to grow even more annoyed. A hostility of your own forming.
âIt was out already when you dropped her off, without notice by the way, and she was curious. Whatâs the issue? You may think itâs boring but I like chess a-â âKyomi isnât fucking like you!â Jungkook cut you off with a stern yell, not loud enough to cause a scene in your apartment building but loud enough to risk Kyomi waking up. You both hadnât thought of that in the heat of the moment. All you could think about was how his words cut right through you; a familiar sting you hadnât felt in six years began to develop in your chest. Before you could even begin to respond, Jungkook kept going and sunk his proverbial dagger deeper into your heart. âAnd I donât want her to be.â The room feel silent, no more were the clattering pieces of wood against the chess board or the chime of Jungkookâs chain bracelets as he moved his hands around. You finally realised what a deafening silence felt like because despite the tranquility, your heart had never been so loud in your ears. Drumming like the bass in a loud parade except there was no joy or laughter, just migraines and heartache.
You didnât even know you were crying until Kyomi had emerged from your room, startled by the noise and your solemn face. âDaddy?â She shuffled closer to her fatherâs figure and his eyes widened when he realised she was awake, he really hoped she hadnât heard what he said. âDaddy, why is Y/N sad?â Jungkook knew the answer quite well; because Iâm an asshole who says all the wrong things when he doesnât even mean them, but he bit his tongue as the familiar beginnings of a profusion of guilt began to accumulate in his chest. He thought he was over his issues with the past, evidently not.
âSheâs just tired sweetheart, letâs go home, hmm?â Jungkook held his hand out for his daughter to take but she stayed frozen near him. Her large eyes that Jungkook was convinced held the galaxy were fixated on you who had been trying to wipe the perpetual waterfall of tears that wouldnât stop escaping your bloodshot eyes. Like a splintering water dam, Jungkookâs words had been the final push needed to collapse the walls you spent your entire life building. Essentially, heâd opened the floodgates to your insecurities.
Were you really that horrible to the point where Jungkook couldnât stomach the idea of his daughter liking the same things as you? How on earth were you supposed to move past this, stay together for as long as your life would allow if he couldnât even handle the idea of his daughter being anything like you. Children were impressionable.
âKyomi, we need to go, now.â Kyomi was intuitive enough to know that Jungkook only ever called on her by her real name when he was mad or upset. She knew from his stern tone that she should have listened and in spite of that, she ran over to you and offered a hug. Kyomi was well aware her dad would never hurt her and that assurance was enough to conquer her fears of being berated so that she could blatantly disobey him. The sight threw him for a loop. For four years of his life Jungkook and Kyomi had been loyal to each other, had each others backs whenever times were tough because they were all they had and yet there she was, showing you that same loyalty because you needed it and it was all his fault. He told himself that hiding you from his daughter would stop her from getting attached in a way that meant more to her than just a babysitter. Clearly he was too late.
Jungkook stood there as if he had anchors attaching his feet to your tiled floors. The sight of you holding his daughter in your arms as you choked on your tears brought a different kind of hurt into his life despite the fact that Jungkook was well versed with pain. From the punches he received or the degrading looks from the people who were meant to love him unconditionally or even the painful fear of staring a newborn baby alone and afraid; Jungkook knew pain like the back of his hand and yet heâd never felt it quite like this. âKyomi, we really need to go. Dadâs tired.â You pulled her out of your hold and ushered her to her father, assuring the worried girl that you were fine, only emotional because you watched a sad movie. She believed you, mostly because she saw the way you balled your eyes out when you, Jungkook and her had watched âHachiâ. Kyomi thought you were one of the strongest people she knew and would therefore be okay. So, she left with her father feeling a little less worried than she was before.
Kyomi was wrong. You were definitely not strong and you were far from okay.
The next morning your eyes were swollen and your mouth was dry from the incessant crying that had to have drained you of at least half of your water content. You didnât sleep, not even for a second and even though the headache pounding against your head was begging for relief you couldnât bring yourself to eat so you could take any medicine. Jeon Jungkook was a mean man and while you knew that lie was not even remotely true, you repeated it in your head to make yourself feel better. Blaming him meant that you wouldnât have to think about where you went wrong even though you knew that you shouldâve talked to him about how you felt, maybe then you would be in his arms and not your messy, cold bed.
Jungkook had been punching the boxing bag in his home gym since 3am and the sun had fully settled into the room by the time he finally stopped. He hoped the exertion would make the agony in his chest alleviate but it only made things worse. No matter how many punches he threw or how much his legs ached he still thought of you. The image of your beautiful, tear-stricken face and the sounds of your broken sniffles were all he could think about every time he blinked. Jungkook was willing to let his eyes dry out if it would guarantee him peace.
Kyomi slept in that day, tired from her late endeavour where she had to comfort two adults. Despite Jungkookâs assurance, she did not believe he was fine. And he definitely wasnât, so, when she insisted on sleeping on his bed with him he couldnât bring himself to disagree. Jungkook realised well into the night that he couldnât sleep so he spent the time training for what was undoubtedly going to be the second-most important match of his career. The first being the finals that were already set for the following Friday, he felt the weight of the unparalleled pressure that rested on his exhausted shoulders. This was Jungkookâs first national match and if Jungkook he were to win the next two rounds he would be the next national heavyweight champion. He would finally be able to spend every second with the daughter he loved more than anything else in his life.
Jungkook thought about messaging you, it crossed his mind more often than not but he didn't know what to say and spent an abnormal amount of time rewriting the same message over and over. "I miss you, I'm sorry." And despite Kyomi's urge to complain about her boring new babysitters or how much she missed you, she was well aware that her father needed peace so she kept her tiny mouth shut. She was right to do so, with the semi-finals steadily approaching Jungkook needed all the help he could get. Jungkook didn't like the idea of relying on his four-year-old daughter for emotional support so Jungkook pretended he was fine whenever she was around. Every other minute Jungkook coped by doing what he always did in times of doubt; continued training until his lungs gave out.
The day of the semi-finals had you seated at the edge of your bed with your phone tightly clasped in your hands. You waited, anxiously, for Jin's message that Jungkook was okay because even if he hurt you, you couldn't handle the thought of anything happening to him. Your leg vibrated with nervousness but the only vibration you truly paid attention to was your the one from your phone. With every notification that wasn't Jin, you could feel the worry laced with well-intended frustration seep into your bloodstream faster, making it difficult to breathe at a reasonable pace.
It was safe to say that you did not take Jungkook's criticism very well. You spent two days crying whenever you felt the slightest urge to, a day of working through misplaced anger, cursing men, chess, watermelon and everything that reminded you of the brown-eyed brunette which brought you to Wednesday, when all you could feel was the remnants of loss. You missed Kyomi and Jungkook and ironically, distance did make the heart grow fonder.
Philosophy: 1, Y/N: 0.
You were violently ripped out of your trance when your phone had vibrated in your hand's tight grip.
"He won and he's okay. Poor guy couldn't even get a good punch in."
You didn't fight the proud smile on your face or the sigh of relief that escaped from your lips. In the comfort of your room, you were your worst critic and you could argue the unethical-ness of watching people fight for sport any other time but that day you were solely glad that Jungkook was safe. When your phone vibrated a second time within 10 minutes of Jinâs message, you were expecting more updates from your roommate but you were pleasantly (thatâs debatable) surprised to see Jungkook's contact light up your phone instead. While you were flattered that he immediately thought of you after winning the biggest match of his career, the message was a bleak "can we talk?" And you couldnât say you were shocked, Jungkook was never a good texter but you agreed anyway. You knew âcan we talkâ usually preceded a horrible break-up but it wasnât like there was much room for the situation to get worse.
The night following Jungkookâs extremely anticipated win, he was wiping his clammy hands on the material of his jeans while waiting for you on his couch. Jungkook thought about what he was going to say over and over, perfecting everything to a tee with a figurative list burned into the side of his brain. He even looked at the small cardboard box of macarons heâd spent hours baking for you earlier that day. He was determined to win you back and if that meant being vulnerable (something he very much hated) then so be it. Jungkook would lay himself bare for your judgement. Before Jungkook could recite his apology one last time, his train of thought had been disrupted the second he heard the doorbell ring. When he opened the door, his eyes landed on your form, depleted and void of any joy, he had to swallow the lump that formed in his throat.
âHey, come in.â He moved out of the way to make room for you and while you normally jumped into his arms straight away, you stuck to the far end of the hall, as far away from Jungkook as physically possible while you slipped off your shoes. Converse. He was glad to know you werenât planning on making a quick escape. âDo you- uh, do you want anything to drink?â You shook your head, standing awkwardly in the open area between his kitchen and living room. Jungkook moved first, sitting down and patting the space next to him, gesturing for you to take a seat. He couldnât say it didnât hurt when you sat on the single chair to the right of his couch instead.
As Jungkook raked through his brain in hopes of finding the list he had so confidently confided in just a few minutes ago, you decided to speak first. âIâm sorry. I didnât mean to overstep my boundaries with your daughter.â Your voice was soft as always but it wavered, unsure, afraid and all he could do was hope that you werenât afraid of him. âYou donât have to apologise for teaching her a game, Y/N.â Jungkook didnât mean to come off condescending but he winced at the sentence the second it left his mouth. You looked a little taken aback and Jungkook wanted the ground to simply swallow him whole. God, he was notoriously bad at apologies. âRightâŚâ Following your feeble attempt at filling the silent void was yet another silence that was not only awkward but uncomfortable. You were waiting for an apology, an explanation, an excuse, anything, you werenât picky. You just wanted your boyfriend back.
âYou know, when I first met Kyomi I had no idea she existed until I was in the hospital. Her mother was a one night stand I had at Namjoonâs friends party when I was 19. Isnât that funny?â Jungkook laughed despondently at the mention of his bleak past. It hurt you to see him so pained so you tried to stop him. "You don't have to do this." "I do." Following his dour statement, you retracted, deciding to listen to what he wanted to tell you. âI didnât even know she was pregnant but apparently she had some complications during the late stages of her pregnancy and the doctors told her sheâd die if she went through with it. She had to deal with that alone, the fear of a situation that dire while I fucked around on Namjoonâs playstation. I was pathetic and she still put me down as her father.â Tears were beginning to well up in Jungkookâs eyes that grew increasingly glassy every time he blinked. You werenât sure why Jungkook was telling you about Kyomiâs mother when he had been so adamant not to speak about her but you were glad he was opening up to you, even if it clearly hurt him to reopen the wounds of his past that only barely began to heal. âShe went through with it anyway and I thought she was an idiot for it. God, she was only 22, who the fuck gives up their life for a baby they havenât even met at 22?â Jungkook wiped a tear off of his face the second it fell and some of your own were beginning to sting your sensitive eyes which had grown rather sick of crying that week. But you couldnât help it, not when Jungkook was so visibly upset about something that incredibly difficult, not when all you could think about was how hard it would be to recover.
âI got a call from the hospital a few hours after she was born; they told me I had a daughter over the phone and hung up, just like that. I brought an entire person into this world and found out about it the same way I order pizza. I felt sick and I didnât know what to do so I ran to Namjoon all the way from my tiny ass apartment and he booked a flight with me, went to Japan with nothing more than a duffle bag he messily packed in the midst of the chaos. He stuck with me through the most difficult time of my life even when all I'd done for him is screw things up.â Jungkook was smiling with pride through the blur of his tears at the mention of the man he admired with every inch of his body. Namjoon truly was a saint and you were completely crying by the time he had confirmed that; trying to stay as quite as possible as Jungkook revealed out the darkest parts of himself to you. You could never tell heâd been through so much, how he kept such an agonising memory hidden from the world was beyond you.
âI didnât know her well, barely knew her name but she sacrificed herself to bring Kyomi in the world. She trusted me, a stranger who was piss drunk at some college party to take care of the child she laid her life down for. I wanted- no, I want to make her proud. To let her know that what she did was worth it. She saw potential in me when no one else did, she gave me my miracle. Kyomi is the only reason I turned my life around and a lot of people tell me that I saved her, that I was so courageous for taking her into my care and not leaving her to the system, but she saved me. Sheâs the reason I am where I am today.â He paused for a second, and moved forward, reaching out to take your hand in his and coaxing you to sit next to him. It wasn't leering, you couldn't sense any ill intent if you'd looked for it so you complied, far too sympathetic to keep up your angry facade. When you were seated next to him, knees barely touching, he took both your hands in his, engulfing them to not only convey his emotions but to calm down his shivering hands. He looked at you with those same round Bambi-eyes that you remembered so well, the ones you thought he'd lost.
âKyomi is exactly like you, Y/N. Sheâs smart, kind and picks up my slack whenever I screw up. Sheâs sassy when she wants to be and she always critiques every little thing in movies just like you used to do. I donât know how, but I projected the parts of you that I loved the most onto her. I was afraid of being a horrible father, of doing what my parents did to me and putting too much pressure on her to succeed. I mistakingly associated you with that lifestyle. But, Y/N,â He moved his hands up to wipe away your tears and you continued to shy away from his haunted gaze, you were never good with eye contact and he knew that more than anyone else. Nonetheless, he held your chin softly and moved your face directly in front of his. âLook at me, baby. Your success had nothing to do with your parents, or mine or anyone else but you. You are not a product of the things I hated about my childhood and it was my mistake for thinking that for even a split second. I love you and I would love for you to stay in my life and Kyomiâs.â
That was the very first time either of you had said that you loved one another and even though you felt it for quite a while, you were always too afraid to speak it into existence. Even in that moment, you couldnât bring yourself to stop sniffling enough to tell him you loved him and Kyomi with every nanometre of your heart. Jungkook forced your head onto his shoulder, nestling your face into the crook of his neck where your sobs began to settle. Thankfully, Namjoon had volunteered to take Kyomi out for ice cream while he settled the mess he'd made. He wouldnât know how to explain making you cry again to her. âI love you too and Kyomi, so much.â Jungkook could barely decipher your words which were almost incoherent, muffled by his shoulder and your subsiding tears. âI know and Iâm so sorry. I promise I'll do better.â You believed him.
You werenât sure how long you spent in that position but by the time you pulled away you were sure you looked like a mess. Jungkookâs shirt was damp but his face was dry, you couldnât say the same about yours with your eyes that had swollen up the slightest bit. You exerted them a lot that week, they definitely deserved a break. âYou soaked through my shirt.â âI think that's the least you deserve.â You joked with a smile and he chuckled, glad that the joy he had sucked out of you began to trickle back in again. You yawned and stretched your limbs which had been contorted into a weird position while you were crying your heart out earlier. Suddenly, a deep sense of exhaustion had consumed you and all you could think about was sleep.
You didnât need to tell Jungkook that you were tired, he saw right through you all the time, which would definitely end up being problematic. âAre you seriously falling asleep on me, Y/N?â You could tell he wasnât serious, but you definitely were; your eyes were far too tired to stay open. âJust let me sleep here for a bit.â Jungkook laughed at your negotiating but he genuinely couldnât let you sleep over that night, even though he really wanted you to. âIâm sorry babe, but I have to fly out tomorrow morning for the last match.â You groaned through his explanation while he weaselled his hands around your waist to bring you up right against his chest and out of your sleepy state. You caved, sitting up on your own to put distance between you and looking at him with a worried gaze. âYou better be careful, okay? I mean it Jungkook, even if you have to forfeit mid round and look like the biggest pussy in the world, you better do it.â Jungkook would have snickered at your demands if you werenât completely serious which, you were. âYes maâam.â Jungkook playfully saluted in response reminding you of the very day you met Kyomi. He was definitely lying, there was no way he would risk being the laughing stock of the season but he'd say anything to satiate your pleading expression. âBefore you go, you should take this.â Jungkook handed you the box of macarons from his coffee table and you took it apprehensively, unsure of what was inside. You didn't want to seem cheap. âWhat is this?â Jungkook didnât clear up much after your question, just said âproof that Iâm a culinary godâ and sent you on your way. Or more accurately, he dropped you off at your home.
That night, when you had returned to your apartment with a heart that was just beginning to heal, the poor muscle had received yet another blow. When you opened the door to enter the place that had been your safe haven for the past four years, Seokjin had been waiting for you in the living room. âWhy are you just sitting there in silence, arenât you bored?â Before you could hurtle another joke at the man, you noticed the papers on your coffee table and your smile fell instantaneously. Jin looked vacant, as if he had no idea how to feel. Read the room, Y/N.
âJin, what is that?â Your mind tired not to jump straight to the worst case scenario but there wasnât much else the papers could mean. Still, a part of you hoped heâd jump up and say âget punked!â with the promise of never pulling a horrible prank like that ever again. He didn't, and you knew he never would. âY/N, Iâm so sorry. Your parents they-â He didnât even need to finish, not that he could bring himself to. You collapsed onto the floor on the other side of the table, hands struggling to grab at the papers as your world had not only caved in on you but flipped in on itself and shaken you mercilessly. The universe had a weird way of working, trading one heartbreak for another. And to top it all off you had to find out about your parents' simultaneous deaths through death certificates mailed with express post.
Whatever deity there was in the heavens that controlled your life must have been playing a sick, sick, game. The worst part of it all (outside of your parents dying, of course) was that you couldnât even call Jungkook, the man you grew up with, for comfort. Not when his final match was right around the corner and the topic of your family made him retract into his shell like a terrified hermit crab. Jin didnât know what to say, you were clearly upset but he knew very little about your family, you never really mentioned them outside of what they did for a living. There was more that he needed to tell you but he didnât know how.
âAlso, the letter was sent by uh- by Jeon Jungyun⌠Y/N, does Jungkook have a brother?â

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songs about you: rhapsody | kth (m)


Summary:Â âThe feeling of him never got old - and right in this moment, it felt newer than ever before.â
Both of your touches used to fit your little agreement to fulfill your desires whenever you needed it - when had exactly these touches started to become a quiet whisper in the back of your mind that had you yearn for so much more than just careless nights?
pairing:Â CEO!Taehyung x female reader
rating: 18+
genre: fwb, childhood friends to lovers, somewhat idiots to lovers; fluff, angst, smut
warnings: some talk about anxiety (about the future and jobs), swearing, explicit sexual content, taehyung is a soft dom, oral (f. & m. receiving), handjob, fingering, multiple (2) sex scenes, rough sex, soft sex, unprotected sex (reader on the pill, wbk), breast play, marking/biting (cuz itâs me), praising (again, cuz itâs me), ass grabbing, making out, aftercare <3, the ending hurt me so goodâŚ, tae & yn being literal idiots, appearance of a mcdonaldâs *gasp* and kai from exo!
word count:Â 13k
a/n: this fic is going to hurt. it. is. going. to. hurt. and i am so sorry. i hope you enjoy it tho and if you do, please let me know!!! thank you so so much for this opportunity @joheunsaram, Sons of Midas owns my soul!! also, pls enjoy this AMAZINGGGG banner by my love @taemaknae ILYSM!!!
further mentions: thank you to my betas @illneverrecover, @voiceswithoutlips & @hantaev! to @ddaechwita & @btsmosphere for lending me their names!! and to @kithtaehyung for reading over this when i felt HELLA insecure!! you all have my heart forever!! and now i wonât talk much more, enjoy reading! đ

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For a mighty, powerful businessman, Taehyung surely was weak.
The expensive suits and various ties that adorned his lean body never failed to intimidate the strongest of personalities, and his confident stroll through his building made every woman weak in her knees.
And yet, he faltered every time he laid his dark eyes on you. As soon as heâd strip out of his luxurious clothing, with your body underneath him, not a single trace of the grand, famous Kim Taehyung remained. He would merely be the man whoâd whimper at the slightest feeling of you.
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