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 Summary: You and Yoongi have been hooking up, having dates and spending most of the week together for almost seven months. He was comfortable without a title, until the last two weeks, when you couldn't see him because of your busy schedule, Yoongi can't understand why he misses you so bad if your relationship is just sex to him. Or maybe he does, but he's too much of a coward to admit it.
series masterlist,
part two
 âpairing: rapper!yoongi x reader
ârating: +18
âgenre: friends with benefits (kind of?) to lovers, fluff, smut.
âwarnings/tags: fingering, unprotected sex, dirty talk, mentions of blowjobs, dom!yoongi i guess? (he's soft tho!!) yoongi is in denial, he asks himself lots and lots of questions, emotional constipation!!! etc etc
âwords: 6.8k
a/note: hiii, this is my first time posting something for bts and i'm really excited!!! i'm planning to write more about this couple so feedback is appreciated :) pd: english is not my first language. taglist is open if you want to join!!

You were five blocks away from Yoongiâs apartment when your phone vibrated in your pocket for the second time in the span of five minutes.
[Yoongo]: Hurry up
[Yoongo]: Dinner is almost ready
[Yoongo]: If you donât start running Iâm gonna start eating without you.
You giggled looking at his contact name, he made a typo when he wrote his name on your phone and you never changed it, you liked it that way. Yoongi wasnât going to eat without you, he was the one who invited you, but you started to walk faster anyway.
The memory of the Yoongi who wrote his name on your phone seems so distant now, he was so different from the one who was waiting for you at his apartment, maybe because your mind had unconsciously decided to divide the image you had of him into different parts. The first one was the Yoongi everyone else knew, the rapper, producer and founder of his own label, a well respected name in the industry. The second was the one you knew from the media and the paparazzi pictures of him that came out every weekend, coming out of the club with a different girl by his side every time. Getting bored too fast, never getting enough of that life or anything at all.
The cold wind hit your face as you remembered the first time you met Yoongi, it was the night that Jungkook decided to throw a party, celebrating the start of summer. During that time, your best friend had recently signed with Yoongi's label and was very excited to introduce you to his new friends. You met Namjoon and Hoseok and a few other members of their team, but all you remember was Yoongiâs lingering gaze and intimidating aura, he said hi to you but nothing else, clearly not interested in meeting new people, clearly not interested in meeting you. But as the night passed and Jungkook's party was coming to an end, the only thing you could focus on was his piercing dark eyes staring at you. Why would he be staring at you all night, giving you sneaky glances until you left but never making a move?
"Because you were Jungkook's friend" Yoongi would answer if you were to ask him now, and then he would say something about not fucking people who he could possibly see again. What an asshole, you thought at your imaginary conversation.
At that time you didn't lose sleep over it, didn't question it too much, but even though you two had way too different personalities, you couldn't deny that he was attractive enough for you to find yourself thinking of him once or twice during that week.
The third and last part of the image you had of him in your mind was very different from the last one. You remember discovering it at Jungkook's barbecue party. It was a hot afternoon, Yoongi took a seat next to you and he asked what you were studying at the university, he tried to sound interested when you answered history. You made a lame joke and that was the first time that you saw his gummy smile. You liked it so much that you wanted to say another joke just as bad.
He was quiet, calm and observant, nice enough to offer you a ride home. Nice enough to offer you a ride home every time since that day. He used to say that your dorm was on the way to his house, which was a lie but you didn't know it back then.
You let him drive you home, you enjoyed the music he played and the way he listened to you when he asked you about your life, you enjoyed listening to him talk about his. You thought you were so lucky to know that part of him, and you were so embarrassed when you realized you had a huge crush on him. He was just being nice, no matter how kind he was or how flirty he sounded, he could never feel the same way about you. That's what you thought, until he kissed you before you jumped out of his car one night. That's what you thought until he started kissing you every single time after that.
It wasn't the first time that you asked yourself why Yoongi was so adamant to not let you go, you weren't his girlfriend and he wasn't your boyfriend, but why, after being with so many girls, he decided to keep you? Why did his actions say that he liked you more than his words did? You were pretty, you could admit that, but so were all the other girls, what did you have that they didn't?
You remember asking him about it once. After a long debate about which movie to watch, you beat him by outright refusing to watch a sci-fi movie over a romcom, you and him were laying on his bed with your head on his chest and his hand stroking your hair when a scene of a romantic monologue started, you lifted your head and looked at him.
âWhat do you like most about me?â Smiling, you watched him trying to act like you didnât catch him off guard. His eyes popped open but automatically a stupid smirk appeared on his face.
âYour ass.â He answered and you punched his arm before he could finish the last word, he let out an âauchâ as his shoulders started shaking from laughter. Then, he decided to correct himself. âI like that youâre sweetâ
âThat's the lamest thing to like about meâ you complained, âI'll pretend that you just said my ass.â you feigned to focus on the movie again, taking your eyes off of him.
During the six months that you had met him, you learned how to manage him a little bit. Sometimes offering food worked, in the worst of the cases it was to throw a tantrum, but that day it only took a pout for him to break.
âDon'tâ he grabbed your chin, making you look at him again âYou're the sweetest,â he confirmed again and kissed you tenderly on the lips âyou make laugh. And you're hot.â
âThe hottest?â You joked.
âYou bet.â
Yoongi was a man of a few words and you always cherished the ones he had for you. Like when you started going to his studio to bring him food that you cooked only for him, Yoongi forces himself to work long hours and most of the time he forgets to eat, but when you bring him food he eats every single thing.
He always grabs you by the waist and sits you on his lap, he asks you about your day and you ask him about his. He shares food with you and feeds you on the mouth.
âYour food is always the best, babeâ he murmurs with his mouth full of food.
You still think about the first night you invited him to your dorm one time that your roommate wasn't home. He ordered food, drinked wine with you, watched half of a movie, decided to take off your clothes and fucked you on your bed for the first time.
Your bed wasn't as big as his, he had a king size all for himself while in yours only fitted you and maybe half of him. But Yoongi didn't care, not when he was on top of you. Holding your legs up, fingers digging into the flesh of your hips and his wet lips whispering against your neck, he made you look at him the whole night while he fucked you open nice and slow, he liked to take his time. You remember Yoongi squishing your face between his fingers making you pout slightly, he thought you looked so pretty like that, with parted lips and furrowed eyebrows willing to let him fuck you as long as he wanted, however he wanted. At that point he knew your body too well, he knew how to touch you and where to kiss you, but you knew him too, and you knew he talked too much when he was close to his climax, letting the words escape from his mouth without permission. You don't remember everything he said that night, but you do remember a couple lines because during that time, they kept you awake for a few nights.
âMy pretty girl, always taking me so wellâ he said as you threw you head back when he started leaving kisses down your neck, sneaking his hand where your bodies connected so he could slowly rub his thumb on your clit, making you whine his name as you felt your walls abruptly clench around him, he loved that shit, he loved how high pitched your voice sounded as he thrusted in and out, brushing the spot that made your toes curl "My only girl, only mine.â
Pressed against him because the bed was too small for the two of you he hugged your waist and hid his face in the crock of your neck, you fell asleep wanting to ask him if he was serious about that, were you his only girl? You were too afraid to believe him.
You remember that week when you failed an exam that you studied really hard for, he invited you to his place and you decided to try a new recipe, it tasted so bad you wanted to burst into tears in the middle of his kitchen. You loved cooking and that was the last thing you needed. Yoongi grabbed you by your face, assuring everything was okay.
âYou can try again another day,â he offered "my mom always says that it takes a few tries. I'll take you to Daegu, she'll teach you.â
He was almost joking, saying those words like it wasn't a big deal. The idea of meeting his mom made you feel butterflies, it was so stupid that something like that changed your mood for the better.

Five blocks away, Yoongi was in his apartment about to have a mental breakdown. He was about to order food when he saw the mess he made in the kitchen, but he promised to cook for you tonight in exchange for a weekend with him. He wanted to think his head was all over the place because of work, but that was a lie, it was because of you.
He had hardly seen you the last two weeks, you had spoiled him, you used to visit him mondays, wednesdays and saturdays, you came by his studio every friday but now it seemed like you had no time for him in your schedule. Having tons of projects and final exams, that week you had only visited him the day before in his studio. You didnât even let him come to visit you because you said you were going to let him distract you.
It was okay, Yoongi told himself, he appreciated that you came yesterday, but at the same time he missed you so bad, he canât remember the last time he kissed you properly, and the memory of last night didnât help. Namjoon invited some friends from the company to a bar, including you, but you couldnât come because you were celebrating the end of a project with your friends in a whole different bar. You deserved it, Yoongi told himself that, but when he arrived at the bar by himself and everyone started asking him where were you he thought he might explode because of how much he missed you, couldnât help but wish you were wrapped around his arms. Why did everyone ask him about you? Why didnât they ask Jungkook, who was your best friend? Why ask your not-boyfriend?
Yoongi always thought that you two didn't need a title, things were good like that, you had good sex and he liked having you around, but at the same time he wanted to scream last friday when you told him you couldn't come over to his apartment because you had a group project with some asshole called Kevin. Who the fuck was Kevin anyway? Did Kevin know that you had a not-boyfriend whom you cook for every friday and you fuck three times a week? What do you mean he doesn't?
He wanted to ask about said project and that guy. Why was he doing a project with you? Were you put together? Did you choose him? Did he choose you? He knew he couldnât bring it up, he could already hear your voice asking âBubba, are you jealous?â
Yes the fuck he was.
His mind was a mess but he was sure about one thing, he didnât want to be with other women, you were enough. Your kisses, bad jokes and the coffee you made was enough. He wondered if you felt the same about him, was he enough for you? What did he have to offer?
In his mind he pictures you like a good friend and good lover; you took care of Jungkook even if you were a few months younger than him, you make Namjoon laugh the loudest, Hoseok trusted you so much that he shows you new songs that heâs working on to know your opinion and you were never afraid of kissing Yoongi in front of his friends. How could he be enough for you?
And anyway, when the fuck did he become like this? He used to think he was being subtle, that no one really knew how much he liked you, but everyone did, except for you. Now he was standing under the dim lights of his kitchen with almost burned food, his dog, Holly, head cocked on one side, looking at him as if he was asking what was wrong and the suffocating feeling that he might be in love with you.
Just for a moment he could be honest with himself, he was not subtle at all. But you didnât seem to notice, however, he was afraid that one of those days you would find out how crazy he was about you.
He remembers that one summer night when you insisted on having a picnic under the stars, Yoongi thought it was so corny but he didnât have it in himself to say no to you. You showed up in a short summer dress that hiked up your thighs every time you leaned to wipe the food out of his mouth. By the end of the night you ended up blowing him for the first time in the backseat of his car. Was it the best blowjob he ever received? He couldnât be sure. Was it his favorite? Yes, it was. He couldn't stop thinking about it, about you and your teary eyes and your pretty mouth wrapped around his cock, Yoongi thought no one could ever get it, it was almost romantic, almost sweet. He expected you to be at least a little suspicious when he texted you the next day saying "I can't stop thinking about you", you didnât mention it.
Months later and you were still in the same spot but way deeper. You come every weekend and fuck all night, wake up and eat breakfast together, watch a movie and go out on a date that you planned, come back and fuck again. Was that enough for you? What if you get tired of it?
That last question hung in the air until Holly ran to the living room when he heard the sound of the keys opening the door and Yoongi snapped out of his trance.
âHello?â The sound of your voice echoed in the apartment, it seemed to be almost empty until you arrived, now it felt complete.
Yoongi didnât respond, he waited for you to find him in the kitchen, he heard you take off your shoes and say hi to his dog.
When you found him, you grabbed his face and kissed him briefly on the lips âWhat is that face?â You asked, leaving a bottle of wine on the counter âAre you not happy to see me?â
âThe food got a little bit burned.â He sighed. He was, in fact, happy to see you
"I'm sure it's fine, let me set up the table." You brushed it off and that was enough for him to forget about the food, but there was still a heavy weight on his chest, you were the only person who could take it off of him, but he didnât want you to.
Once the table was ready you put some music and poured wine on his glass.
âDid you have a good time last night? Got drunk?â He asked like it was small talk, but he was dying to know.
âYes and no. I was too tired to get drunk and I actually got home early, Nayeon was still awake when I arrived. What about you and the guys?â
If the food tasted bad you didnât say it, you seemed to happily enjoy it as you listened to him talk about last night, laughing about the silliest things.
âThey all asked about you.â He said, you tried to hide a smile but you failed.
âDid they? What did you say?â
âThat you abandoned me.â Yoongi lied.
âYoongiâŠâ You whined in complaint, rolling your eyes when his shoulders started shaking as he laughed
âOkay, okay. I said that you were busy celebrating the end of your project.â He told you the truth.
The night passed between laughs, sweet smiles and fond looks. That was something he could not escape, your eyes; they always told the truth no matter what, they were sincere and could never hide what you feel, Yoongi had the blessing âor maybe the curseâ to know exactly how to read them. In that moment he looked at you from across the table and he felt like he could almost touch your happiness. Yoongi was terrified that you could feel his as well.

âSo heâs keeping it a secretâ You mentioned as you were washing the dishes after you finished having dinner. Yoongi was beside you, leaned against the counter with crossed arms.
âBut he told you.â He said with an annoyed tone in his voice.
âOf course he told me, he canât lie to me, I know him too well.â You shake your head in disbelief.
âIâm really hurt that you didnât tell me.â He joked.
Yoongi had always minded his business, he always was the quiet and calm guy, the one to trust, until he met you. There were countless nights where he found himself gossiping with you in the kitchen, you were calm and quiet too, were the one to trust just like him, but for some reason, somehow, you always seemed to know everyone's business, and you were happy to share them with Yoongi, whom over time learnt to loved those gossipy talks in the kitchen.
Tonight you were talking about Jungkook, who seemed to have a not-really-a-girlfriend. Jungkook told you about her and no one else, you didnât know this, so when you brought it up to Yoongi he was shocked because Jungkook didnât tell him.
âIâm telling you now, I didnât know he didnât tell anybody!â
âOkay, so why is he being all mysterious and shit?â
âI donât know, maybe the same reason why you didn't tell Namjoon and Hoseok you took me to the river that one time?â You asked taking him by surprise. Yoongi looked at you with raised eyebrows making you giggle. You remember one of your first dates when he took you to eat to the river, after a few hours Namjoon called in an emergency because he messed up the files on his computer, told him that he was calling him for hours and asked where the fuck he was âNamjoonâs words â. Yoongi never answered and later they found out he was with you. He tried to think of an answer, but you didnât let him. âI donât know, maybe he is not sure yet, itâs been a while since he had a girlfriend, but I know Jungkook, he really likes her, he will eventually come around.â
Yoongi stared at you as you were washing the glasses, too focused on cleaning to know what whatâs going on in his head.
âDid you meet her?â He tried to change the subject.
âNo! He would die of embarrassment, he said, but he showed me her instagram.â You said drying your hands to grab your phone from the back pocket of your jeans and looked for the girlâs insta. âSee? She is cute.â Yoongi grabbed your phone in his hands and squinted his eyes like an old man, you laughed at that.
Yoongi saw a picture of a smiley girl seated on the beach with an ice cream cone in her hand, she looked nothing like the girls Jungkook was used to dating, but it made sense in his mind, he liked you after all. From the outside, everyone thought that you were too different, that Yoongi never liked a girl like you and that you never liked a guy like Yoongi, but from the inside he knew that thereâs no one in this world that understands him more than you. He wanted to tell you all that, but something different came out of his mouth.
âYouâre cuter.â He said with a straight face, making you look ridiculous when your cheeks burned red.
When you finished washing the dishes he changed into his pajamas and waited for you sitting on his bed, you were washing your teeth in the bathroom, leaving him alone with his thoughts. It was easier when you were around, he didnât have time to think about correct or wrong decisions, it was just you in his head.
And then, one more question popped up in his head âor maybe a few more than oneâ , why did he want to keep you so bad? What did you bring into his life that he didnât already have?
Yoongi tried to convince himself that he wasnât in love with you so many times that day that he believed he was about to have a headache because of it. He stared at his bedroom ceiling hoping that the answer appeared written in the white of it, knowing that it was impossible, thinking that there was no possible way that he loved you that much. He almost convinced himself that those months full of nights of gossip in his kitchen, back hugs before sleeping and innocent morning kisses were only products of his imagination. He almost made it, until you walked into the room wearing the tiniest pajama shorts he had ever seen and the tightest tank top, now the only rational thought left on his mind was how bad he wanted to sink his face in your tiâ
âWhat are you thinking?â You asked, kneeling beside him on the bed, you reached your hand to run your fingers through his black hair, he sighed and realized he was about to give up. What should he answer? âYour titsâ? âThe suffocating knowledge that I'm falling in love with you and I don't know if I'm ready to give you my heartâ? "The terrifying suspicion that maybe I already gave it to you"? Maybe he should say the truth, but not today. Instead, he chose to change the subject.
âHolly missed you.â You scoffed, looking behind you expecting to find his fluffy brown friend, when you didnât see him you turned your head, offering him a tiny side smile.
âMmm.. Did he tell you that?â You asked, starting to straddle his lap and wrap your arms around his neck, he grabbed your waist to pull you closer to him and pecked your lips, a simple gesture yet so intimate, Yoongi never kissed someone like that, he never reserved the little things for anyone but you. That included the food he cooked for you, the afternoons he let you sleep a quick nap on his chest before a class, the squeeze he gave you when you held his hand, the space in his wardrobe that he saved for your clothes only. God, he was so screwed.
âYeah, he did. He also complained because nowadays you barely come to visit him. He was so sad last friday when you turned us down, you shouldâve seen him.â He murmured, avoiding your eyes.
âIâm getting the feeling that youâre projecting right now. Maybe it is because last time I checked, Holly couldnât talk.â You raised an eyebrow at him.
âMmm⊠give me a kiss.â Yoongi tried to reach for your lips but you pulled back, a devilish smile tugging from the corner of your lips.
âBubba, did you miss me?â You asked. He lost count of the times he told you not to call him by that nickname, that it was the corniest thing in the world. You ignored him, you never stopped calling him like that. Deep down, Yoongi knew that he liked it, but he would never admit it.
âDid you?â
âI missed you a lot.â You never had trouble confessing things like that, there was never hesitation in your words, just the truth. âI wanted to invite you to come over so many times but I knew I wouldnât get anything done if you were thereâŠâ Your hands played with the chain on his neck while his played with the hem of your shorts, there was an unspoken invitation in your words and he was happy to respond to it, you looked at him through your lashes with a innocent smile in your face which he scoffed at, he pulled you closer and caught your bottom lip between his teeth, never answering the question.
That night he was trying to fuck you hard and fast, maybe because he hadn't done it in two whole weeks and he was horny as hell watching you in those little shorts on top of him, or maybe that was jut an excuse and he, once again, was trying to convince his conscience that you two were just fucking, nothing more and nothing less, it didn't mean anything. But you turned his rough kiss into a sweet one, you dug your fingers into his hair at the back of his neck when he decided to grab your hips and flip you over to leave you under him. Yoongi knew that night you were in a sweet kinda mood when you stopped kissing his lips to start kissing his cheeks and trailed open mouth kisses down his neck. But he wasn't, he wasted no time in taking off your shorts and tank top, leaving you almost naked with only lace black panties as the only barrier for what he really wanted to see.
"Is that right?" He asked with a low voice as he started to drag his hand to your breast, circling your nipple with his thumb slowly. You sighed, too caught up in the feeling of his hand to answer him. "How much did you miss me?"
His other hand traveled down your stomach to stroke your center through the thin fabric sending chills to your spine. Yoongi didn't need you to answer, he knew how much you did by the way your body responded to his hands and the mix of stimulation, but he wanted to hear your answer. He moved his hand from your breast to grab your chin and move your neck to the side so he could start kissing your neck, making you whine his name softly as he pushed your panties aside and started rubbing your clit slow but hard.
âToo much.â You tried to answer in a huff, letting yourself lose in the sweet touch of fingertips and the sound of his low voice, getting wetter and wetter. It was so good but just not enough, and he knew it.
He took off his tshirt and his pants, creating the illusion that you were on the same page as him, but that was not the case. He curled two of his fingers around the black strap of your panties to push it down slowly, making you shiver. You were about to roll your eyes when he threw it away across the room dramatically, but his finger came back to your wet center making you whine softly, teasing your entrance with two of his fingers first before he sank them inside you.
Most of the time you were patient, waiting under him until he decided to make a move, but that night you were slightly desperate. It wasnât a lie, you barely saw him in two weeks, the least he could do was not teasing you. You moved your hips at the same pace of his fingers trying to chase the feeling but with his free hands he grabbed your hips and pushed them down the mattress.
âDonât.â That was the only word that could come out of your mouth.
âWhat?â He had the audacity to laugh.
âDonât be like that with me.â You tried to argue but your words sounded almost like a beg.
âWhy? Were you waiting all week for me to fuck you?â You watched his face going down your chest to find one of your breast to take it on his mouth, swirling your nipple with his wet tongue as his fingers kept fucking you slow, tortuously pulling them out to rub you clit and then coming back to curl them inside you, you arched your back. He caught your nipple between his teeth and bit it a little when you didnât answer.
âY-yes, I was.â You mumbled through a moan.
âMmm⊠My good girl, so wet already for me, how bad you wanna get fucked?â He asked, accelerating his movements, the room filled with the sound of your cries only, two of his fingers deep inside you as his thumb fastly circled your clit.
âYoongi..â You whined looking at him through hooded eyes and with swollen lips. Then, he stopped his movements abruptly.
âDo you want me to fuck you right now, to make you cum?â He removed his fingers and put his hands on each side of your head*. You sobbed silently in protest but he didn't care, that was exactly what he wanted from you. But you could only nod and redirect your gaze to his tight boxers. âI was going to make you wait, baby,â he scoffed, grabbing the elastic of his boxers and finally taking them off âJust like you made me wait for you for two weeks.â his hand gripped your thighs, opening your legs to display you as he liked, his eyes flying to his target, so wet and warm, he couldn't wait even if he tried. âBut I can't when I have you spread like this just for meâ
A cry left you when he started to rub his cock against your clit and folds, going up and down making you squirm under him, he told himself that he wouldn't tease that night, there was a little angel seated on his right shoulder telling him to be nice and not to do it, but the little devil seated on the left keep whispering to tease you until you were crying for his cock, he tried to find a balance between them, and he was going to try and making you wait and fuck you like he wanted, but he never liked a fifty-fifty in bed.
He pressed a kiss on your lips, opening his mouth slowly so he could languidly slip his tongue inside your mouth. His hands coming up to brush your nipples with his thumbs once again as he rolled his hips against your core making you gasp in anticipation, he whispered to your ear, âI need to hear what you want first.â
âI want.. youâ You murmured, feeling caged between him and the mattress, mind too cloudy to think of an elaborated sentence.
âYou want what, baby?â He asked, his nose touching with yours, lips brushing together as he spoke. The pressure between your legs started to become unbearable, your hips pushed forward to meet him but all he did was grab them to keep you in place. You arched your back and pressed your chest against his wrapping your legs on his waist, but that was not enough for him to decide himself to fill you up. He was so annoying, making you to say prescicely what he wanted to hear otherwise he wouldn't fuck you. You were the shy kind of girl in bed you met him, the first time he made you say your pussy was his, your face turned as red as a tomato, you never had said those things in bed but with Yoongi it was necessary, he loved hearing your whiny voice begging him to make you cum, and on the long way you learned that was exactly what you needed to do to get what you wanted. No matter how famous, or hot Yoongi was, at the end of the day, when he was balls deep inside of you, he was just a man and you took advantage of that.
âI want you⊠to fuck me.â You said giving in to him.
âMmm⊠no pretty please?â He whispered, leaning to peck your lips sweetly as if he was mocking you. God, that made your walls clench around nothing in anticipation, almost daydreaming of the feeling of his cock fucking you open. He let out a mocking laugh when he realized how much it turned you on the way he was playing with you, he was such an asshole.
Decided, you grabbed his face with both of your hands and made him look at you, devoring his lips without warning âPlease Yoon,â you said whining between kisses as you started to rub your center against his member, you could hear a low moan get stuck on his throat and you felt the grip on your hips get tighter âjust fuck me please, it's been so long.â
It was rare to leave Yoongi without words when this wasn't the worst thing he had made you say in bed, but he was so hard at that point that all he could think of was being inside you. So he did, thrusting hard, stretching you open until your thighs started shaking.
âYou always fit me so well.â Yoongi said out of breath. He was on edge too, trying to keep his chill-guy persona but already starting to fail as you rolled your hips just right against him, only focusing on your naked body and the the pretty noises you made, Yoongi was a bit dumb if he thought he had full control of you in bed when you knew exactly how to break him. âTell me baby, am I the only one who gets to see you like this? To fuck you like this?â His voice came out in a groan as he pounded in and out your pussy slowly, the only thing you could think of was the hard drag of his cock wrapped around your walls and the tingling feeling in the low part of your tummy. Your breath got caught in your throat, he was being mean, making you wait as he dragged his hand down your body to circle your clit with the same pace as his thrusts. You were sure there was an answer somewhere in your mind, you just couldn't find it. When the only thing he heard in response were your sobs he slammed a particularly hard thrust making you snap out of your trance, squirming in pleasure.
âY-yes! O-only youâ You sobbed pushing your hips forward to meet his movements. It wasn't the first time that he asked questions like these when he didn't see you after a long time, Yoongi was almost predictable, almost.
He placed his face in the space between your neck and shoulder and pushed himself deeper inside you, happy with your answer he started to pick up a faster pace which left both of you breathing heavily, moaning loudly. âAre you going to cum all over my cock tonight, baby? Make a mess on my dick like a good girl?â He grunted, you tried to catch your breath to answer him but instead you nodded repeatedly, too lost in the sound of your bodies crashing each other and his low groans, his cock hitting all the right spots, brushing you sweet spot over and over again until the knot of your stomach started to grow tighter with each thrust. It wasn't long until you both started to get close to your climax, after all you had not fucked in two weeks after fucking every two days for months.
âMy sweet girl, will you let me make you cum as much as I want?â He asked once again. Your mind tried to form a sentence good enough to answer him, but you could only moan in response, feeling how your pussy milked his member everytime it came out and came back inside. This time he doesnât care that you donât answer, too satisfied with the way your face looked, quiet cries slipping out of your lips, throwing your head back when he fucked you deeper.
Your walls started to tighten around his dick more and more, he was about to go crazy, thrusting a little sloppily already.
âDoes it feel good?â He asks with a low voice just to feel the way your pussy clenched around him, he knew how much you liked the dirty way he talked to you.
âI-it feels too good.â You said, closing your eyes overwhelmed by how full you feel. A wave of pleasure washing over you, pressing your forehead against his shoulders, you knew you were close. Other nights you hold back as much as possible, enjoying the pressure between your legs, wanting to keep him inside you forever. Tonight you werenât in the mood for waiting.
The sound of your moans invidaded him as he kept buring himself inside you, he hid his face in the crook of your neck as he was feeling how close he was to finish.
âYoon.. I-Iâm too⊠too closeâ You let him know in a sigh.
âI know, baby. Cum for me. Be a good girl and cum for me.â He said, still hiding in your neck, you nodded as if he could see you, his cock throbbing inside you in anticipation. He looked at you, wanting to see your pretty face as you came undone.
You came moaning his name uncontrollably as he kept thrusting inside you, helping you ride your climax. He followed shortly after as if he was holding on until you do it first.
When you finished he brought a wet towel from the bathroom and helped cleaning you, grabbing your panties and putting them on for you. He climbed the bed and pecked your lips, he saw your messed up makeup and tried to wipe it with his thumb, failing miserably.
âI'm really happy that you finished your exams.â He confessed âYou worked really hard, Iâm proud of you.â You smiled brightly, it was no surprise for him that you had a praise kink.
âThank you, bubba.â Yoongi tried really hard not to roll his eyes.
âAnd I missed you too.â He finally said.
âI knew it.â You just replied laughing.
No, you donât know shit, Yoongi thought. You didnât know how many times the image of your fucked up face when you were about to cum showed up in his head since you did. You didnât know how bad it messed him up the look you gave him when you asked to be fucked again later that night. You didnât know how much he missed you in those two weeks.
But, on contrary belief, you knew a thing or two. You werenât stupid, you remembered that one night when Yoongi confessed you that his heart was broken two years ago, he never used those words though, but you didnât have to be a shrink to notice that Yoongi was afraid to get hurt again. He was so clichĂ©, even when he tried so hard not to.
Yoongi was, in fact, kind of dumb for thinking that you could ever hurt him, but at some point in the last two years he learnt that he had to build a wall every time he met a girl. The problem was when he met you and he realized that he liked you more than any other girl he had met. The problem was when he let you meet his brother one day and his brother told his mom, and his mom called him demanding to meet his new girlfriend. The problem was that he got used to seeing you in his studio couch and on his bed wearing his tshirt only. The problem showed up when he realized it was hell every morning when you had to leave early to catch a class and he begged you to stay, you never skipped them, but he didn't mind trying over and over again.
The problem was in that moment when he was about to fall asleep, arms wrapped around your naked body, trying so hard not to give up but in the end he does, heâs in love with you.
the road not taken | myg (teaser)

âpairing:Â lawyer!yoongi x actress oc
ârating:Â +18
âgenre: brother's best friend, one sided pinning (or both?)
âwarnings/tags:Â angst, fluff, eventual smut, angst, sexual tension? lmao, slow burn, flashbacks, ANGST!!
âwords:Â 403
âRELEASE DATE: 24/09 here
a/note:Â I'M BACK!!! And with a new project!! This is just a teaser but with this I want to open a new taglist, if you want to be on it please let me know!!

Yoongi, your brotherâs best friend, was painfully always there in your life, you didnât know how the mess that was your brother was able to have such a good friend, they knew each other even before you were born, when they were only four and met each other at basketball practice. Yoongi was always like your brotherâs conscience, the voice of reason, the calm one, the designated driver ever since he was sixteen, the smart one, the boy every mother wanted as their son. Yoongi was the boy who helped you with your math homework when you were eleven, he was the boy who defended you when your brother made fun of you, the boy who gave you his joystick so you would stop crying when you found out your brother was making you play with the one that didnât work. He was sweet and kind with everybody, you wished you knew that when you were twelve so you could save yourself the eternal heartache that came along with being in love with a man who only saw you as your brotherâs little sister.
Yoongi was always mature, always wiser, always older. And you were always immature, always stubborn, always younger. Just a brat who couldnât stand the fact that he was the only one you wanted, but the only one you couldnât have.
Maybe forgetting about him when he went away to college was the best thing that happened to you, you pretended he didnât exist during the school year and made yourself believe you got over it, that your heart didnât jump every time you called your brother and you heard his voice in the background, that you didnât read every birthday message he sent you since you were sixteen until you memorized them, that you didnât compare every guy to him and that you werenât annoyed when you realized that none of them was half as intelligent as him. You were obligated to pretend you werenât condemned to look for his face in every crowd ever since you were a teenager. All that mental effort was wasted away when you came back home for the holidays and saw him sitting on your couch again.
You repeated the cycle every year as you pretended that your heart wasnât tired of it, like seeing him that morning in your kitchen didnât make your heart drop like you were twelve years old again.
the road not taken | myg

part one: back home
Summary: To have the job youâve always wanted and the life youâve always dreamt of you had to break a few hearts, including your own. Four years later after running away from your home, your family and friends, you realized that maybe you fucked up; youâve been a bad daughter, a bad sister and a bad friend. Getting your shit together seemed difficult enough, you didnât expect that it included facing the first man who ever broke your heart: your brotherâs best friend.
part two>
âpairing: lawyer!yoongi x actress!oc
ârating: +18
âgenre: brother's best friend, one sided pinning (or both?)
âwarnings/tags: angst, fluff, eventual smut, angst, sexual tension? lmao, slow burn, flashbacks, ANGST!! Btw english is not my first language !!
âwords: 12k
âa/note: literally finding the courage to post this rn because yesterday i had an identity crisis and i wanted to delete everything!!! but i hope you like it more than me <3 feedback is very much appreciated, if you want to be on the taglist pls let me know!!
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Four years ago.
In your almost twenty one years of life, you never had to spend the holidays without your eldest brother, you were never prepared for that. All the attention of your family was fixed on you now, making you feel like you were an only child for the first time. It felt weird, but nostalgic, like you were waiting for him to enter through the door at any moment. You supposed it was going to happen at some point, opening the gifts with just your mom, sitting on the front seat of the car for the first time while listening to christmas songs on the radio, only to arrive to your grandparentsâ home and attempt to survive the questions of your future alone, that didnât sound fun at all.Â
Simon, your eldest brother, didnât die, by the way, he just got a girlfriend. A girlfriend? Yes, a girlfriend, that word wasnât part of his vocabulary, or at least it wasnât a few years ago when he left for college, but now all of a sudden he had a serious one, the kind who invited their boyfriends to spend the holidays with their families. Now Simon wore knitted sweaters, drank black coffee and listened to all the bands your uncle liked, he grew up, or something like that, but you didnât think he grew up enough to get a girlfriend, to fall in love. Well, you hoped he was in love, you didnât meet the girl yet but you hoped he was, at least that was what he said.Â
Yes, Christmas without your brother sounded a bit sad, but New Yearâs eve on the other hand⊠didnât sound so bad.Â
If your brotherâs absence wouldâve happened years ago, you wouldâve planned this the same way as always, getting drunk with your highschool friends at the only decent party that there was in your hometown around that time, only this time he wasnât going to be around to tell you to stop drinking or to take the joint off your mouth when you failed to hide from him to smoke weed. But this year you got sick of all that, you got sick of the same faces from highschool and all the girls who approached you just because they wanted to fuck your brother, or all the girls who fucked your brotherâs best friend, maybe you got sick of the same music, the same party, the same people. This year you felt like you were seventeen again, too afraid to wish that something different could happen, maybe this time you werenât coming home alone after watching Yoongi giving the first kiss of the year to some random girl, maybe this time your heart wasnât going to hurt that much.Â
Yoongi, your brotherâs best friend, was painfully always there in your life, you didnât know how the mess that was your brother was able to have such a good friend, they knew each other even before you were born, when they were only four and met each other at basketball practice. Yoongi was always like your brotherâs conscience, the voice of reason, the calm one, the designated driver ever since he was sixteen, the smart one, the boy every mother wanted as their son. Yoongi was the boy who helped you with your math homework when you were eleven, he was the boy who defended you when your brother made fun of you, the boy who gave you his joystick so you would stop crying when you found out your brother was making you play with the one that didnât work. He was sweet and kind with everybody, you wished you knew that when you were twelve so you could save yourself the eternal heartache that came along with being in love with a man who only saw you as your brotherâs little sister.
Yoongi was always mature, always wiser, always older. And you were always immature, always stubborn, always younger. Just a brat who couldnât stand the fact that he was the only one you wanted, but the only one you couldnât have.
Maybe forgetting about him when he went away to college was the best thing that happened to you, you pretended he didnât exist during the school year and made yourself believe you got over it, that your heart didnât jump every time you called your brother and you heard his voice in the background, that you didnât read every birthday message he sent you since you were sixteen until you memorized them, that you didnât compare every guy to him and that you werenât annoyed when you realized that none of them was half as intelligent as him. You were obligated to pretend you werenât condemned to look for his face in every crowd ever since you were a teenager. All that mental effort was wasted away when you came back home for the holidays and saw him sitting on your couch again.Â
You repeated the cycle every year as you pretended that your heart wasnât tired of it, like seeing him that morning in your kitchen didnât make your heart drop like you were twelve years old again.Â
It began when you heard voices coming from the second floor, an outburst of laughter, your motherâs laughter, and then the laugh that echoed so many times in your dreams, were you still in a dream? You thought you might be in one when you entered the kitchen and saw the long figure of the man, the long figure of Yoongi, sitting on a stool as he peeled a tangerine and listened to your mother talk, but the minute they noticed your presence they fell silent.Â
Two pairs of eyes landed on your sleepy face, making you aware that you were wearing your old pajamas, the one that was pink and had a bunny pattern all over it. You locked eyes with him and it felt like it hadn't passed a day since the last time you saw him.
âWhat are you two gossiping about so early?â You wondered out loud, slowly approaching the aisle of the kitchen, slowly approaching Yoongi, whose hair was slightly shorter from the last time you saw him and whose cheeks were still red from the cold outside. You arrived three days ago, confidently thinking that even if your mind was a mess at least you didn't have to see your brother's best friend's face.
In your mind, you cursed your mom for always telling him that he will be forever welcomed in her house.Â
âWhy do you care?â He spat at you, following your figure with his eyes as you sat in one of the stools beside him. âThatâs between your mom and me.â
âDude,â You said under your breath, grabbing a tangerine from the bowl of fruits in front of you âYou have to get a fucking girlfriend.âÂ
Your mother frowned, annoyed, but Yoongi is too used to you to do anything else but laugh.
âGod, darling, you barely open your eyes and youâre already cursing.â She complained, shaking her head in disapproval. You shrugged, pretending to pay full attention to the tangerine in your hands.Â
âItâs fine, Lila. I can handle her.â He said, carefree as ever.
You scoffed, âYeah, sure.â You played it cool, as if that didnât make your heart jump a little. âWhat are you doing here, anyway? Werenât you supposed to come back for christmas?â
âWhy?â He asked, âYou want me gone?â
You saw a stupid smirk appear in his face, the same one youâve seen countless times in the past. It seemed to be the only thing that could put out your cocky attitude.
âDonât be stupid.â You managed to answer, running away from his eyes.Â
You heard him sigh âI finished early, I arrived last night.â He answered the question, reaching his hand under the counter to pinch your thigh, as if that could shake off your bad attitude, plot twist: it only made it worse. âThatâs what I was talking about with your mom, I left Simon behind while he was still dealing with exams.â
âSuch a good friend.â You joked.Â
âMaybe⊠But hey, heâs the one who ditched me for a girl after all.â
âWell, if itâs a pretty girl you canât blame him so much.âÂ
âIf you say soâŠâ He hissed, rolling his eyes âWhat about you, huh?â He changed the topic âWhat are you doing here two weeks early?â
âYou see, this is my house.â You quickly replied, putting the first tangerine segment between your lips to avoid saying the truth. He narrowed his eyes, shaking his head.
Of course there was a coherent reason for why you werenât in school right now, but since you arrived you couldnât seem to quit the bad attitude, especially in the mornings, it was driving you crazy.Â
âYou shouldnât ask, dear.â Your mom intervened, turning around to wash her mug previously filled with coffee âSensitive topic.â
Yoongiâs eyes shifted to you again, as well as his whole body, curiously raising his eyebrows.Â
âSensitive topic.â You mocked your mother, annoyed that she used such words. She was quick to disappear from the kitchen, leaving the two of you alone. You wondered if she was already tired of hearing you whine.Â
âDonât think I wonât ask you about it.â He smirked, stealing a segment of your tangerine just to annoy you.Â
Oh, you were sure he would want all the details.Â
âWhatever.â You gritted your teeth. âYou only came to see Lila? I bet she would love to switch you with me.â
âI donât doubt that.â Yoongi smugly said, ignoring the sudden annoyed look on your face, he was too used to it to be bothered by it. âBut as much as I love your mom, I came to see you.â
You blinked, not sure what to say next. Now your angry expression turned into a surprised one, cursing yourself for feeling excited to hear that. You knew Yoongi finished early and was coming back home, you asked your brother about it last time he called you, you were just playing dumb when you asked, but when Simon told you he was going to be in town you didnât expect to see him in your house the next day he arrived.Â
âMe?â You tried to confirm.
âYeah, you.â He said, booping the tip of your nose âSimon told me youâve been having trouble with your car, I thought I could help.â
You nodded, that made more sense than him just coming to see you.Â
âSimon is such a snitch.â You murmured.
âI canât deny thatâŠâ He laughed, looking at you tearing apart your tangerine and putting another segment between your lips, âDo you⊠want me to help?âÂ
âMaybeâŠâ You murmured âDo I have to pay you?â
âMaybeâŠâ Yoongi answered, imitating your tone âOr you can just tell me why you are here before the break, I donât know.â
You squinted at him, knowing it was just a matter of time until everybody found out you dropped out of college, but there was certain relief in delivering the news to Yoongi, something inside you told you he would understand.
âBold of you to blackmail me when I know you wonât fix my car properly.â You accused him, mentioning that time he tried to fix your brand new car when something happened to it and you had to take it to his uncleâs garage when he made it worse.Â
âCâmon, that was only once.â
âLetâs not make it twice, then.â You clapped your hands, getting off the stool to walk towards the stairs to your room again âLet me change first. And donât try to seduce my mom while Iâm gone, it wonât work.â
You heard his laugh from behind, and even if you thought about it, you didnât dare to look back.
Not even five minutes later, you found yourself with him in your cold garage under the dim old light that provided you the tiny room. You supposed it was easier to open the garage door but you didnât want your fingers to be frozen.Â
You sat on the old desk in the corner of your garage as you watched Yoongi open the hood of your car, trying not to stare when pulled the sleeves of his sweater up to his elbows.Â
He was wearing a beige sweater that tightened around his shoulders and his waist, Simon told you that he and Yoongi started going to gym lately and you could tell, his back was wider than you remember and you hated how different he looked from the last time you saw him.Â
You hated to think there were people who saw him everyday and couldnât tell the difference.Â
You looked at your feet hanging in the air, hearing him suck his breath just to let you know he was just about to start throwing questions at you.Â
âSo?â He asked, persistent as always.Â
âSo what?â You played dumb.Â
âSo?â He emphasized, not willing to give up.Â
So? You didnât know how to start. Serious talks werenât your thing, and even if you knew that Yoongi wasnât expecting that from you, you still felt a rush of nervousness when the absence of his voice filled the room, your cue to start talking.Â
âMmm⊠Itâs difficult to explain.â You trailed off. âIâm starting to think that I might be the black sheep of the family.âÂ
Your words made him turn his head at you, curious to hear more.Â
âThe black sheep?â He repeated.Â
âYeah, I think so.â You confirmed, without saying anything else.
âFineâŠâ Yoongi scratched the back of his head, a bit confused, something that was normal when he was with you. âYouâre not giving me a lot of context.âÂ
You knew this, but making a joke was easier than telling the whole truth. You wished you could tell him jokes until he forgot what your mother told him. But no, your mother already opened her mouth and now you had to explain your life crisis to the man in front of you.Â
 âLetâs just say.. I dropped out of the semesterâŠâ You mumbled, unsure of your own voice âbut Iâm thinking that it is not just the semester, maybe itâs the whole thing.â
Yoongi turned his whole body to you, paying full attention to your words âReally?â He asked, just in case you were joking, but by the look in your eyes and the tone of your voice he could tell that you werenât playing. You just nodded âWhy, though?â
âThatâs something Iâve been asking myself.â
âYou donât know?â He chuckled, making you roll your eyes.Â
âMaybe I donât know.â You tried to admit, but that was a lie.Â
âMmm, but I think you do know, though.â He contradicted you, turning around to keep checking your car.Â
âWell, kind of⊠Do you want me to tell you half of the truth or a lie?â You offered him, leaving him without many options.Â
 âWell, you are not very democratic, Pinky.â He scoffed, using the not-so-funny nickname heâs been calling you ever since you were kids. Only Yoongi could still be calling you like some character from an old cartoon that aired twenty years ago. âBut I choose the half truth.âÂ
âWise decision, as always.â You commented, clicking your tongue. âThe half truth is⊠that being a nurse is not my thing, I donât want to be that predictable, being the bitch in highschool that ended up being a nurse. At least I want to be the bitch in high school who ended up being something else. And I was not happy at college, not even a bit. I donât think thatâs who I amâÂ
Yoongi frowned, trying to process all the words you just vomited. If that was half the truth, what was the whole truth?Â
âWait, wait. Letâs go for parts.â He stopped you. âSo, now you were a bitch in high school?âÂ
âYou know I was.â You said, rolling your eyes.
Bitch was a strong word to call yourself, but to be fair you weren't being the nicest with yourself these past weeks. You stared at him, waiting for him to admit that yes, you were a bitch when you were seventeen years old, but that would be a lie. Yoongi would never have called you a bitch, you did have an attitude, you werenât the friendliest in the mornings, you werenât friends with everyone, you treated boys like shit, but you werenât a bitch to him.Â
âIsnât that too⊠harsh?â He asked softly.Â
âIsnât it the truth?â You kept pushing it, but you were crazy if you think heâs going to agree with you.Â
Yoongi shook his head, taking a long step to break the small distance that was between the two of you so he could be in front of you. As a gentle gesture, he put his cold hands on your knees, it was not an unusual gesture, but it had been so long since you had him that close that you couldnât help but shiver. âI know you donât like me getting all sappy, but I hope you know that only you get to decide who you are, and if you donât think that is a nurse, then itâs not.â He rubbed his palms on your clothed skin, searching for his last words. âBut, I must say, I donât think a bitch is who you are either.âÂ
The cold room suddenly turned warm under his gaze, catching you with your guard down once again. You hated when he turned conversations into something like this, and worse, you hated when you bumped into the ugly reality that surrounded you when his eyes stopped looking at yours. This was not easier than last year, you wondered if it will ever be easy.Â
âWell, the boys in my class might disagree.â You said, looking straight into his eyes.Â
He laughed. âWell boys at that age are dumb.â
âBoys are always dumb.â You said, crossing your arms over your chest.
âEven me?â He asked, batting his eyelashes at you like he was a little girl.Â
âEspecially you, I bet you donât know what the hell are you doing right now with my car.âÂ
Yoongi reached out to try to pinch your knees, but you escaped from his fingers. âGod, youâre so mean.â He complainedÂ
âSo mean?â You questioned, moving closer to him and pretending to be annoyed.
âYeah, so meanâ He repeated âBut not a bitch.âÂ
You rolled your eyes, watching him turn around again to come back to your car. You canât help but feel disappointed when he moved away. âSo⊠If you are not a nurse, what are you?âÂ
You tilted your head, thinking about it. What were you? Well, in your room you were a dancer and in your dreams a mermaid, but in reality you were too embarrassed and too afraid, too insecure to admit what âyou wereâ.
âI donât know.â You hesitated to answer. You loved Yoongi, in more ways that you could ever allow yourself to love him, but you could not tell him all your dreams just like that.Â
âLiar, liar, pants on fire.â He sang, mocking you, but from your position you could only resist pushing him into your car. âYou donât have to say it, I already know.âÂ
You quirked an eyebrow, curious. âDo you?â A smirk appeared on your face, but he couldnât see it, he was still working on God knows what.Â
âKind ofâŠâ He laughed âI donât know exactly, but I do know that you are too bright to just be a nurse, with all due respect to the nurses, of course.â
You stared at his back until he turned his head to find your eyes, offering you a soft smile. You mentally cursed him, if he hadnât turned around you could blush like a teenager without care, but now your cheeks were red and your heart was jumping, the only thing you could hope for was that he couldnât hear it from where he was standing.
âThat isnât very respectful to nurses.â You simply said, and he shook his head, laughing.Â
âMaybe, but I still stand by what I said.âÂ
âWell, whatever I might be,â You started saying, trying to keep talking with all your feelings still swirling around inside your chest, âI still donât want to disappoint any more people by making the wrong decision and coming back to live with my mom in six months.â
Yoongi couldnât help but laugh, not because he was mocking you, but because he couldnât believe how you couldnât be at least a little positive, how you were only twenty one and you felt like there was no turning back.Â
âWho don't you want to disappoint?â He chuckled, âI really thought you didnât care about that stuff.â
âI thought so too!â You exclaimed, just as surprised as him. âBut I already disappointed my mom, Simon will be disappointed too when he finds out, Iâm sure.âÂ
âGod, youâre so wrong, I donât even know who Iâm talking to right now.â He tried to joke, but the feeling of emptiness that had been living in your stomach for the past months didnât go away just like that. âDo you really think that about your mom?â
âI donât know!â You said, throwing your arms in the air to be just a little more dramatic that you were already being âBut when I told her she made that face that she does when sheâs annoyed or upset, now she wants to talk to me about the future every time we sit down to eat, she looks at me like that all the time, like sheâs mad with me or something.â
For the past few days you tried to understand your mom, but you failed when you tried to understand yourself. After Simon followed Yoongi to law school, your mom expected you to do something similar, and when you decided to be a nurse she was content enough, both of her kids were off to college now, nothing could go wrong.Â
Your mom always bragged that she knew you like the palm of her hand, the only conclusion she could reach when you appeared at your house with the news was that you were never happy with what you had, you always had to have something else, something you couldnât have. And even if you were about to be mature enough to admit she was right, you knew she wasnât completely. Yes, you were a brat, but you felt in your heart this time was different.Â
 âCâmon, Pinky. I donât think your mom is disappointed, Iâm sure she is just confused. You were two years into college, she must think this came out of nowhere, sheâll have time to understand that it didnât.â He turned around a pointed a tool hanging on the wall, you didnât knew the name of it, or what the fuck he was doing with your car, but you handed it to him anyway. âAnd, sheâll have even more time to understand that youâre not Simon and that her children are two completely different people.â
âDo you think?â You murmured.
âYes, dummy. And youâre crazy if you think your brother would ever be disappointed in you for something like that, he is the first person that supports you no matter what, heâll understand that dropping out of college is not the end of the world.âÂ
You stayed in silence, not daring to say a single word after what he said. You wanted to say that you were tired of all of that, how predictable Yoongi was, how terribly annoying it was for him to always be right. How was it that he always knew what to say? Was it so hard for him to be wrong at least once so you could argue with him? So you could correct him and tell him that he was saying nonsense? Yes, it was. You just rolled your eyes, even if he wasnât watching you.Â
âYouâre insufferable.â You said, when what you really wanted to say was just âthank youâ, but he understood.Â
âMaybe I am.â He laughed, âBut at least Iâm not the one trying to find excuses to be miserable.âÂ
You watched him put the tools aside and closed the hood of your car, but you were too focused on something else to ask if your car was okay or not. He grabbed a piece of cloth lying next to you and wiped his hands, âWhat about my grandma?â You wondered out loud, like he knew what to do about that as well.Â
âYouâre seriously not thinking about your grandma right now.â He leaned over your car, with his arms crossed over his chest while shaking his head disapprovingly. If it was any other guy doing that, you would have told him to get the fuck away from your car, but Yoongi still had his sleeves rolled up, which made you think it was okay for now.
âBut I am.â You answered âI can already picture her face when she finds out, I can already hear the comments of her neighborâs daughter, how sheâs on her fourth year of medicine and Iâm going back to square one again or some shit like that. The worst thing is that Simon is not here, so Iâll have to endure all of that alone.âÂ
Yoongi was run by logic most of the time, so it was hard for him to understand how fast your imagination flew, but he knew that was part of your very theatrical self. It wouldnât hurt him to become a little more like you, maybe being a rational person made him more intelligent, but sometimes made him more of a fool.Â
âAnd since when do you care what your grandma thinks?â He laughed, âShe will always have something to complain about, to impress her you would have to be born again, but this time blonde and with blue eyes. Do I need to remind you again, that woman doesnât have a loving bone in her body?â
âGod, stop.â You sighed, fully knowing he was right.Â
âYou stop.â He laughed, âStop trying to make everyone happy but yourself.âÂ
âWell, maybe thatâs the hardest thing to do.â You murmured.Â
âGetting your shit together is the hardest thing to do, but Iâm sure youâll get there.âÂ
Believing Yoongi surely is not the hardest thing to do for you, but when it comes to believing in yourself is a whole different thing.Â
âSays the man who always has his shit together.â You snorted âDifficult to believe you.â
Yoongi rolled his eyes, moving from your car to sit next to you on top of the uncomfortable desk âThatâs not true.â He tried to deny it.
âYeah, sure.â You bumped his shoulder âName one time you couldnât balance your personal life with your academic life.â
Yoongi straightened his back, crossing his arms over his chest and pretending to think about it.
âMmm⊠Right now?â He murmured.
âRight now?â You repeated, raising your eyebrows in disbelief.
âYeah, look at me.â He pointed at himself. âI donât think I have a personal life at this point, all I could think about was finishing early to come home to my mom so I could take care of her, and guess what?â
âWhat?â You asked, curiously.Â
âShe told me she already planned a trip with my aunt for both Christmas and new years. She ditched me, and now? Iâm alone, Iâm starting to think my personal life was just my mom.â
You covered your mouth, not being able to hold yourself back before bursting in laughter. âShe ditched you?â You laughed, but he nodded, annoyed that youâre laughing at him. âOh my God, she got rid of you.â
âShe got rid of me.â He affirmed.Â
âLucky her, honestly.â You teased him âIsnât that proof enough that you have to relax with her? Youâre in college worrying about her health and sheâs here organizing trips with her sister.â
Yoongi shook his head, still in denial, âMaybe, but she canât do things like this without letting me know first.âÂ
âWhy not?â You scoffed âSheâs an adult, isnât she?â
âSheâs an adult, but Iâm her son.â He huffed âAnd thatâs all Iâve ever known to do, care for her.â
âWell, you can take care of her at the same time you take care of yourself.â You reminded him âIâm sure thatâs what your mom wants as well, she would be pissed to know youâre forgetting about your own life being busy worrying about her.â
Yoongi knew you were right, he knew that more than anyone but still couldnât help but worry about his mom. She had her siblings, who always knew how to take care of her, but he always felt like it was his responsibility as her son to do it, no one could take that thought off his mind. The only reason he brought it up was because you asked, but it was not a thing he wanted to discuss right now, he could put his social life on pause if that meant his mom was going to be okay.Â
He turned his head at you, offering you an amused grin as he ruffled your hair with his hand, willing to change the topic. âWhy are you scolding me? Iâm supposed to scold you.â
You pushed his hand off you, âI donât need you to scold me, I have enough with my mom.â You sighed âBesides, if it were a competition, I would win. At least you have a future, Iâm more fucked than you.â
âNo, yeah. Iâm sure of that.â He teased you back âYou just have to make up your mind, I know itâs a mess inside there but I believe you can do it.â
âI hope so.â You said, and this time your words are sincere. âBut for now the plan is to survive the holidays, then I can get my shit together.âÂ
Yoongi laughed, sitting next to you on top of the uncomfortable desk. âSounds like a good plan to me.â He agreed. âAnd you know, about christmasâŠâ
âWhat about christmas?â You asked, at the risk of looking so visibly lost in his eyes.Â
âI was thinking⊠Since I donât have any plans for ChristmasâŠâ He hesitated to say, lengthening the syllables of his words. âI was thinking⊠If you want to, I can go with you in place of your brother. You know, so you wonât be alone.â
The offering took you off guard, among all the things Yoongi could tell you, (the realistic ones, not the ones that only happened in your dreams) that was the most surprising. You had spent Christmas with Yoongi in the past, but your heart jumped at the thought of him spending Christmas with you, and not with your brother. Was he serious?
âReally?â You asked, afraid that he could see the excitement in your eyes âWould you do that?â
âOf course.â He smiled, âWe can talk shit about your grandma together.âÂ
You can hardly hide the smile on your face, you have to suppress the immense urge you have to hug him. âIn that case, I would love it if you come.â You dared to admit âI mean, you owe me that for fucking up my car again.â You pointed at your car, already knowing that he couldnât fix it.Â
He closed his eyes shut, throwing his head back âGod, Iâm sorry.â
Present
You had been wishing to sleep in your childhood bedroom for the past two months. You had been wishing to lay under the baby blue covers, have your mom kiss you goodnight and sleep a nap long enough to heal your heart.Â
You had been feeling like you were thirteen again for the whole year, thirteen and completely clueless, thirteen and scared, running home because you just saw your brotherâs best friend kissing a girl at the bus stop, hiding under the covers and trying to forget that you were thirteen and there was no way he could ever see you the same way as that girl.Â
The last time that you visited your momâs house was a year ago. You texted her every week, sent her and your brother gifts and tickets so they could see you in the current play you were in, but visiting her house was harder than it looked for you. You managed to come once every few years for thanksgiving, telling your mom that you were busy and that theater life was like that, but the truth was that after so many years you still couldnât find the courage to spend more than two days in the town you grew up in, not after everything, not after Yoongi.Â
After so long, you were back where you started, running home after hitting a wall. The life you built with your own hands, the life that was supposed to be your dream turned out to be a lie, the boyfriend of three years you thought you loved was now gone, and the only person who ended up breaking your heart was yourself.Â
When was the moment you stopped calling you brother every three days? Or when you stopped showing up at every birthday? When was the moment you got so far from the person you used to be? You werenât thirteen anymore, you were twenty five and just now you realized that no matter how many shiny people you have around, you are still alone and far from home.Â
Now you were headed home, with a bag full of clothes in the trunk of your car, prepared to install yourself in your momâs house for the rest of the winter, determined to get your shit together, just like you thought you did a few years ago. Oh, how you wished you didnât have to do this, how you wished you werenât a complete mess. You wished you could enter your motherâs home and ignore the fact that you didnât remember when was the last time you told her I love you, but to be fair with yourself, you didnât remember the last time someone told you I love you either.Â
Your mom knew you were coming, she was the first one who knew about your break up with Ian, your boyfriend, so she was assuming that you were sad and heart broken, and even if that was true, it wasnât because of the break up, you were the one who left him.Â
You didnât know why, but you assumed that Ian understood what your relationship was, a sad pact that benefited both of your acting careers, a good image for the media, both of the most successful young actors being allegedly in love, and for you, just an arrangement to avoid being alone. How surprised you were when he got down on one knee and proposed, with his momâs ring on one hand and a bunch of your so-called friends hiding in the distance, preparing to celebrate when you were supposed to say âyesâ. He had a smile on his face, convinced that wasnât the worst idea that ever crossed his mind. You thought it was clear that you never wanted to marry him, you believed you found someone who loved you enough not to leave you alone but not enough to marry you. God, you sounded crazy, but that was what you became, a superficial celebrity whose whole life was calculated enough so people thought it was perfect.
You felt like shit when you had to say no to Ian, but you had no other option. Everything was so fake it made you want to throw up, and on top of that, he was the asshole who didnât even bother to invite your family to, what was supposed to be, your engagement party. If you were to say yes, where was your mom to hug you? Or to tell you that you were being mental for marrying someone you didnât love? That was the moment when you knew you were about to lose it, thatâs when you knew that if you stayed there you wouldâve lost your mind, and you were so close to doing it, the only thing that finally woke you up was a marriage proposal.Â
You turned right, immediately recognizing you were close to home. You had to start doing things right, but where do you begin?
Four years ago
When you arrived home, the realization that almost every person in your life had found someone except you hit you. It started when your best friend, Emma, finally got a girlfriend last summer, then it followed with your brother spending the holidays with his new girlfriend, and now, to your complete surprise, you had to find out that even your mother was seeing someone for the first time in years.Â
Yes, at first you thought it was going be to weird to see your mother leaving you every afternoon to have dinner with her new boyfriend, -whom she refused to present to you just yet-, but after the first week of cooking for yourself to sit in the kitchen island and eating while watching a random youtube video, you realized it was not weird, but it was making you feel extremely lonely. Love seemed to be everywhere around you, but not for you.
That afternoon you helped her do the groceries, but she had already warned you that, once again, you were going to have to cook for yourself since she was not going to be around tonight.Â
All your friends from home were still away and they werenât coming back for another two weeks, so you were almost completely alone in your hometown. And without you wanting it, only one particular name swirled in your mind, wondering if he was as lonely as you were, which he probably was, but you didnât want any part of it. You were still trying not to look around too much in the grocery line hoping to see a familiar face, forcing yourself not to look up when you knew you were passing his street. You promised that you werenât going to wait to see him again, as if that way you could prove something to yourself. Â
You expected Yoongi to disappear only to see him again the day before Christmas, you were sure he wasnât going to appear at your doorstep like that morning, it wasnât going to happen, you convinced yourself of it. Because of that, on the way home when you were riding in your momâs car as you came back from the store, you thought that maybe you were just hallucinating when you saw him waiting in your driveway. Â
Your mom got down from the car first, you watched her giving him a hug and then observed them talking, you were sure he was going to offer to help with the bags and you were sure your mom was going to smile and accept his help. Your mom loved Yoongi, and Yoongi loved your mom, you could see it. When Yoongi was a kid and his mother had to spend long days at the hospital your mom always opened the doors of your house so he wouldnât be alone. Like you, Yoongi grew up without a dad, so his mom was lucky to have your mom to look out for him when she wasnât around.Â
You mustered courage and got down, surrounding the car to get to the trunk where the bags were and finding him with his arms already busy.Â
âHi, Pinky.â He let out and in the cold you could see his breath. His nose was red and his eyes crystallized from the weather.Â
You barely got to open your mouth to greet him before your mom spoke. âYoongi was looking for you.â She told you as she headed to the porch.
âReally?â You wanted to know, just in case your mom was lying, for some reason.
âYeah, really.â He answered, watching you grab the last two bags and closing the trunk of the car. âDo you have any plans tonight?âÂ
Your heels suddenly dug into the ground, making you stop dead to check if you heard that right. Yoongi didnât notice, he started to walk backwards, heading towards the door as he looked at you and invited you to follow him. You took the first step, not knowing what to say, not knowing how to react. Did you have any plans tonight? For a second your mind went blank, completely forgetting you had a date with Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen in Breaking Dawn at nine pm.Â
You avoid his gaze, trying to come up with an answer. âDo you have any friends?â You asked. Classic you, insulting him in case he noticed your face was two seconds away from burning red. You heard your mom grunt as she entered through the door, but Yoongi just laughed.Â
âDo you?â He attacked back, smirking âGoing to the store with your mom on a friday night, I thought you were popular in high school.âÂ
âI was not, you must have confused me with my brother, we have the same nose.â You scoffed, walking with him to your house âAnd I do have friends, theyâre just not around.âÂ
âSo you donât have plans.â Yoongi confirmed for himself, letting you enter through the door first.Â
âNo, not really.â You admitted, leading him to the kitchen to leave the bags on the counter. âWhy? Did you want to take me out?â
The question was intended to come out as a joke, but it burned on your tongue. You often tortured yourself with those kinds of comments, but his answer was worse than any kind of cruel joke you couldâve made to yourself.
âYes.â He said, leaving his bags next to yours. âThatâs what I was thinking before you made fun of me for not having friends.â
You stayed quiet, pretending to look for something in the bags, pretending you werenât screaming in your mind. Why on earth was he here? Why was he torturing you this way? You were enough of a mess, the last thing you needed was this, bringing you more torment than you already had.Â
You sighed, quickly coming up with another answer âSorry I canât retract myself.â You said. âBut what were you thinking that was so important for you to come to my house instead of texting?â
âI was afraid that if I texted you wouldâve said no.â He admitted.
You arched an eyebrow âWhy?â You questioned.Â
âBecause⊠I saw that the theater is doing a Christmas special, and theyâre showing Home Alone tonight.âÂ
âWhich theater?â You asked, but you were fully aware which one was.Â
âYou know, the one near the park with the weird fountains.â He said, confirming what you were thinking.Â
You wondered what to say next. There you had Yoongi, inviting you to watch a movie with him, âyour favorite movie to be more specificâ but at the place you used to secretly go to theater classes when you were thirteen until you finished highschool. You knew the place had those kinds of events where they showed old movies following a theme, as Christmas approached they never failed to show Home Alone as many times as they could.Â
Would it be so bad for him to find out that you used to be obsessed, maybe still were, with musicals? You never told him about that, let alone about the classes, that was something you used to keep to yourself and no one else, so going out with him meant to out yourself to him. It was inevitable for people to recognize you there, you knew a lot of your friends from back then were still very attached to the place, unlike you, who decided to leave everything behind once you left for college to be someone you didnât want to be.Â
âI donât know, I allow myself to watch Home Alone only once a year.â You tried to excuse yourself.
âI know that, thatâs why I came here instead of textingâ He said, âBut Iâve come up with a solution, I tell you this, we can go and watch Home Alone tonight, and on Christmas we watch Home Alone 2.â He offered, but you felt offended he even dared to mention Home Alone 2.Â
âI donât like Home Alone 2.â You reminded him. âI think itâs un-â
âUnrealistic that they lose Kevin twice, yeah, yeah, I know!â He interrupted you, stealing the words from your mouth. âBut I like Home Alone 2, I think itâs still a good Christmas movie.â You stared at him with narrowed eyes, pretending to think about it, as if your heart was strong enough to even try to say no to him, even if that meant you had to go back to the place where you used to be a completely different person from who you were in school, and most importantly, even if that meant you would have to watch Home Alone 2. It was painful to admit that you already knew your answer when you saw him in your driveway. âDonât be boring, Pinky. Iâve already got tickets.â
Just for a moment, while the dim lights of your kitchen lighted up his eyes as they begged you to go with him, you wished you had plans that evening already. You took a second to imagine a scenario where you told him that you werenât free that night, that someone was going to pick you up later. You tried to imagine his face when you told him that you were in fact going out on a date with some other dude and pictured him heartbroken because you rejected him. But of course that wasnât the case, your friends from college used to joke around and say that men ran away from you and only the brave ones were capable of asking you out, there was no way you were going out with someone who knew you in high school. And even if that were true, you lived in a reality where Yoongi wouldnât flinch if you told him you were going out with someone else, a reality where you could never reject him. There was a part of you who enjoyed the pain of coming back to him, of being around him and living with the knowledge that at some point you'll have to get over him.
âFine.â You finally gave in âI guess I could watch Home Alone 2 on ChristmasâÂ
He smiled victoriously, raising his fists in the air like he won some trophy.
You didnât know what was worse, whether to have him around or not see him at all, you knew that the safest option was not seeing him, but your poor heart didnât seem to understand that it was for the best.Â
Present
When you parked your car, you realized you didnât have the keys to your house anymore. You were sure they were somewhere in your apartment back in the city, but even if you had remembered to look for them, you wouldnât have found them, you had no idea where they were. It has been a long time since you thought about putting foot in your home, your real home, not the one back in the city, with countless empty rooms you had never used. They keys to your home, where were they? You bitterly laughed as you walked towards the porch, with your bags in your hands and your heart on your sleeve, that was how disconnected to the place where you grew up in you were.Â
The little pumpkins your mom put on the porch reminded you that the last time you were home was also october. The play you were in last fall was just about to end and you visited home for a weekend just to ask your mom to go and see you for your final performance. You remembered how angry you felt when she told you she and Phil, her boyfriend, had already planned a trip to Scotland for that same weekend. It took you a whole year âor even moreâ to realize that while you were busy living your life, your family was doing the same thing, you disappeared for months and they had no other choice but to keep going without you.Â
You stood in front of the big wood door for a few seconds, feeling like some prodigal daughter, until you decided to finally ring the bell.Â
As soon as your mom opened the door and you caught the surprised look on her face, you knew you werenât supposed to be there, at least not yet.Â
âDarling! WhatâŠ?â She breathed out as if she had seen a ghost, but to be fair you weren't far from looking like one, you didnât remember the last time you had a proper sleep. âWhat are you doing here?â
You shrugged, not knowing if she was joking âI called you on the phone last month, donât you remember?â You asked. The surprise on your momâs face morphed into confusion, and for some reason it made your chest hurt a little.Â
âYou told me you were coming Friday the 5th.â She said, but she didnât move from the door, as if you were about to turn around, leave and come back for the date she thought you were coming.
âThatâs⊠today.â You reminded her.
She frowned, raising her left arm to check the apple watch on her wrist, the one you gave her as a present for motherâs day a few months ago, immediately realizing that you were right. âGod, whereâs my mind?â She exclaimed, cleaning her hands on the apron she was wearing to grab one of your bags from your hand, finally leaning back to let you in. âSorry darling, I donât know what I was thinking when you called me.âÂ
âItâs okay.â You said, more to yourself than to her, closing the door behind you âThese days my mind is nowhere near, either.â
âNo, itâs not okay. I canât believe it flew over my head like that.â She kept complaining, taking off your coat for you to hang it on the coat rack âDo you have any more bags?â
You nodded âIn the car.âÂ
âOkay, letâs go grab them later.â She said, turning around to head towards the kitchen with a quick pace. âFollow me darling, Iâm about to finish cooking, you arrived just in time for lunch.âÂ
Well, your mom always seemed to be in a hurry, she was like every other mom after all, but today she looked more rushed than usual, making you wonder if your arrival was that unexpected, did you suddenly ruin her Friday just by appearing at her doorstep? The answer wasnât clear to you, when she turned around you lost the chance to say that she shouldnât worry since you were planning to spend the whole weekend in your room.. Now you were just trying not to look disappointed when she didnât give you a hug as she disappeared into the kitchen.
You followed her, taking off your converse and throwing them somewhere in the hall. Your mom had enough energy for you both, it was like she forgot that you had been driving all morning to get there, maybe she thought you arrived on a jet, you didnât know. You thought your tired face was sign enough that all you needed was a hot shower and a long nap.Â
âWhat am I gonna do?â She murmured to herself, still trying to wrap her head around the fact that you were there earlier. âYour room isnât ready yet!âÂ
You scowled, sitting on one of the kitchen stools. âWhat do you mean my room isnât ready?âÂ
âWeâve been using it as a storage room lately, until Phil adjusts himself.â She told you, but you didnât understand a word she said. Storage room? Why was your momâs boyfriend using your bedroom as a storage room?Â
âMom, what are you talking about?âÂ
âIâm sure I told you!âÂ
You shook your head âTell me what?â
She tilted her head with her mouth hanging open. You visibly saw her trying to remember something, filling the room with silence. Then, it hit her, her silence suddenly broke into laughter, she realized that, whatever was she was talking about, she didnât tell you, you just didnât know what. âDarling, Phil moved in september, how come we didnât talk about this?â She let out, wondering out loud. âWe are still getting the hang of it, he still has a lot of boxes, we decided to put it in your room for now.â She explained, like it was nothing, but you knew it wasnât. It took her a long time before she introduced you to Phil, she always made it clear to him that her priority was her kids, so it was a big step for her to let Phil move in.Â
You shook your head, immediately avoiding her gaze when you felt a sudden rush of guilt washing over your body when you tried to remember when was the last time you spoke with your mom on the phone apart from last month, when you told her you were coming today.Â
âOh, mom, I had no idea.â You said as if you were apologizing, you kinda were. âIâm gonna start looking for somewhere else to crash, I still donât know for how long Iâm staying.âÂ
She waved her hands, rushing to interrupt you âMy God, sweetie, no! You know you can stay here for as long as you want, this is your house!â She said, but you struggled to believe her âBut I really thought you were coming next Friday! When was your last show?â
God, the last thing you wanted to think about now was work.
âJust last week.â You replied, hoping that she wouldn't want to comment too much about it.Â
âHow was it?â She continued to ask, going against your wishes.
Terrible, you wanted to say, you couldnât wait to get off the stage. You did your job and you left, all your partners begged you to stay for the after party but you were exhausted, you left as soon as you could. That was supposed to be an important moment for you, the wrap up of your first main role, a clear achievement of your short career. After you did the first show of the season you went to bed wishing it could last forever, but last week you were just relieved that it finally ended.Â
You wouldnât tell that to your mom, you didnât want to worry her, so you just told her a little white lie.Â
âOh, it was great.â You smiled, hoping that in that way it would be more believable. âI had a great time, but I needed to come back home for a while.â
âWell, you worked hard, now you deserve to restâ She said âAnd besides that⊠how have you been, huh?â She asked with a soft voice, making you raise your gaze to find her warm eyes and a warm smile. You failed to remember that you couldnât lie to your mom, she always saw through you, and to be honest she would be a fool not to notice the tired look on your face. It bothered you just a bit that the main reason why she was asking about it was because of the breakup.
âWhy, because of Ian?â You asked.Â
âNo just because of him, just⊠how have you been about everything?âÂ
âWell, fine, I think so.â You kept lying âMe and him⊠I donât know, I donât think I felt the same way about him anymore, I had to end it, Iâm sure he deserves someone who feels the same, right?â
She hummed, not really convinced. âYou deserve someone like that, too, donât you think?âÂ
âMaybe.â You sighed âBut that topic gives me headaches.âÂ
Your mother snorted, âWell, donât expect me to be satisfied with that answer, after you take a nap Iâm gonna ask you all about that.âÂ
âHow nosy.â You chuckled. âYou just want to talk shit about your ex son in law.â
âOf course, donât act like you donât want to do that too, I know you too well.â You rolled your eyes, but of course she was right. âAnyway, since I thought you were coming next week I planned a dinner for tonight with everyone, theyâll be so happy to see you, but you know, I understand if you want to skip it with everything thatâs happening, Iâm sure no one will ask about it, but still. You came here to be alone so I donât want you to feel overwhelmed around a lot of people.â
âAsk about what? The news isnât out yetâ You asked, confused.Â
Your mom turned around again, looking as confused as you. âHavenât you checked your phone today?â She asked cautiously.
âNo, it died a few hours ago. I haven't had the chance to charge it in the car.â Your words made her confused expression fade into a concerned one.
âDarling, you might want to check it now.â She pointed to the charger that was connected next to the fridge. The look on her face could only mean that something wasnât okay.
You slowly got off the stool, heading towards the other side of the room as you took your phone from your pocket to connect it to the charger. You knew it was just a matter of time until people found out that you and Ian broke up, but you thought the news wouldâve be handled the same way as always, a statement from both you, the only reason why you didnât do it yet was because you and Ian werenât talking since the proposal happened.Â
When your phone finally turned on, a rush of anxiety ran down your body when a thousand notifications began to appear on the screen, including fifty missed calls from both your manager and publicist, you had a feeling that maybe the situation was worse than you thought. âWhat the fuck happened?â You murmured to yourself, looking at your mother in search for answers. âDid Sally call you?â You asked her, fully knowing that Sally, your manager, had strict orders not to bother anyone in your family with calls about anything related to work.Â
The room suddenly fell in silence, your mom hesitated to answer, you knew she didnât want to be the one to give you bad news.
âNo, but a friend of mine sent me an article.â She explained, her voice suddenly sounding small. âI didnât read it, you know, I didnât even open it, I donât like gossip.â
Your mind tried to put two and two together; missed calls from your manager, an article about you, gossip, that didnât sound fucking right.Â
âFuck, I have to call her.â You gritted your teeth, wasting no time marking her number. You felt your head swirling just by imagining the sound of her voice yelling at you for not answering her calls.Â
Less than five seconds later, like she was waiting by the phone, she picked up. âFucking finally.â Was the first thing you heard, âWhere the fuck were you?â
The irritated tone on her voice took you by surprise, making you jump in you place âDriving, for four fucking hours.â You rushed to say âMy phone was dead, what is going on?âÂ
You heard her inhale, trying to keep her calm âEvery single person in the world is trying to reach me right now except you. Itâs a mess.â
âWhat?â You try not to yell âI just got home, I donât know whatâs happening.â
âHoney, it got leaked, has no one told you yet?â
Then, a beat of silence. The stress on her voice is enough to make you believe her, you didnât have to think twice. Of course something like this was going to happen to you, you couldnât run away from the city and pretend everything behind was going to stay as it was, your life from six hours ago was still there, and it was still a fucking mess. Â
âWhat part?â Was the only thing you could say. You felt yourself entering a cloud of uncertainty, your fist clenched on your lap and while you listened to her sighing, preparing you for the answer, you held your breath as if that way you could stop time.
âEverything.â She spat. âListen, I didnât want to freak you out with this, I tried to keep this situation on the low but it happened anyway. The storyâs out, pictures are out, every fucking thing is out.â
You suddenly tense, feeling your heart dropping to the pit of your stomach
âWhat? What do you-?â You stuttered.Â
âI know you didnât want anyone to find out about the proposal but it's the main headline, sweetie.â
Sally is not someone whoâs known for sugarcoating her words, she was straightforward and didnât mind being the person who delivered bad news, but today you could tell she was especially stressed, you were sure she was trying to handle this issue alone with you being gone for hours.Â
âFuck.â You hissed âWhat about him, have you called his manager?â
âOf course I called his manager, but all of a sudden that prick doesnât want to collaborate with me on this, apparently Ian doesnât fucking care, how about that?â
âHow come he doesnât care?â You asked exasperatedly.
âThatâs the idea that I got when his manager told me to manage this issue myself.âÂ
You pinched the bridge of your nose, taking a deep breath as you took a moment to think about it. You knew Ian well enough, but you always held onto a kind version of him, the version of him who made you stay for so long, the version of him you chose to remember so your memories weren't all bad, but that version made you felt guilty for the question that was rotting on your mouth, waiting to be spat.Â
âDo you think it was him?â You asked her, but her bitter laugh on the other line made you realize it wasnât a difficult question to answer.Â
âI mean, would that be so crazy?â She said âYou and I are pretty sure who called the people to take those pictures. He's not happy, honey, to him this is just payback for what you did.â
That word echoed in your mind for longer than you wouldâve wanted to, was that the way he decided to put this to an end? Payback?Â
Four weeks ago, you thought that was it. When you were at the backyard of the house of Ianâs grandparents and you saw him on his knees, asking you to marry him, you thought that was the moment when every bad decision you ever made caught up to you, when everything exploded in your face. Now you realized it didnât end there, everything youâve done still has consequences.
You closed your eyes, trying to ignore your momâs eyes in the back of your neck. You left the room, coming back to the hall so you could be alone. You couldnât just hang the phone and pretend none of that happened, as tempting as it sounded, you had to take care of it. âOkay, now what? Can you clean it?âÂ
âIâve been trying, but it canât disappear, you know? Itâs been up for a few hours.â She replied.Â
You nodded, as if she could see you âOkay, listen, it doesnât matter. I canât deal with this right now, I donât care where it came from, I donât care how the pictures look, what people are saying, I donât want to know any of it. If people saw it, I donât give a fuck, itâs me who doesnât want to see it.â You firmly said âIf the storyâs out, fine, but I donât want any major media posting the pictures, can you do that?âÂ
You heard her humming âMmm, are you sure you want to handle it in that way? No statement to the media? No post on instagram? Just radio silence?â
The thought of making a statement about your relationship in public made you want to throw up, âAre you kidding?â You laughed âThereâs no way Iâm making a statement about this if you canât even get Ianâs manager on the phone for him to do the same. If I say anything about this and he stays quiet Iâm going to look worse of a villain than I already am for rejecting him.â
âHoney, I donât think you understand this.â She stopped you, âThis isnât just news that you broke up, this is news that he proposed to his girlfriend of three years and she said fucking no, a.k.a a scandal.â
You rolled your eyes, wanting to curse her for treating you like a five year old child. âNo, hear me out, Iâm not playing his game anymore.â
âYouâre not the one whoâs playing his game, heâs the one playing in yours.â She emphasized, âLet me be clear with this, and Iâm trying to be nice even though Iâve been working all morning to get this to disappear just for you. You were the one who decided that the relationship was going to have this kind of publicity, you canât back down now. This could harm your image, you need to make a statement whether he does the same or not.â
You stopped for a second, hating how right she was. Every bit of your relationship with Ian was out to the public, that was the whole point of it from the beginning. Your image as an actress wasnât entirely constructed by your work, you took charge into making every piece of your private life part of it too, you sold it of your life to the public. After so many years of sharing everything with the media and fans, you knew it would be strange to stay in silence now, but in a matter of seconds the words piled up in your mind, making you see how ridiculously soulless a statement like that would look, lying about how much love and respect you held for Ian but at the end it didnât work out, that you decided to stay as friends since you still loved each other so much, when the truth was that he was the one who leaked the pictures in the first place.Â
You were once again reminded to face the consequences, and that was what you were about to do.Â
âSorry, Sally, but I'm not making a statement.â You let out, nervously tapping your foot against the floor âI started it, youâre right, but now Iâve decided to end this here. This is my private life weâre talking about, let me keep this thing to myself. The only thing that they need to know is that weâre no longer together, and from now on the only information theyâll get of me is about my work, are we clear?â
Your whole body shook in anticipation, expecting her to yell at you and tell you to do whatever she said, because you knew she knew better. You hoped she somehow didnât see through your mask, you werenât as hard as you wanted to sound, you werenât as confident as you wanted to be. For years working with her you trusted her advice against all odds, and you knew she always meant well, she was just doing her job, but at this exact moment in your life you needed to stay silent.
She hesitated to answer, battling with herself and the love she had for you. âLook kid,â She said âIâm going to let you do what you want, but if this doesnât end well Iâm going to look for you in whatever farm youâre staying in right now and Iâm going to strangle you, now are we clear?â She asked, repeating your last words.Â
It took you a second to understand what she just said, you felt so anxious you didnât understand if she was giving you a green light or not. When you snapped out of it, you realized it was the closest youâve felt to be relieved.Â
 âWe are clear.â You confirmed.Â
âI sure hope so.â You heard her sighing once again âIâll make it disappear and you make sure to keep your phone close in case something happens. Can you do that?â
âYeah, sure, Iâm sorry for the trouble.â
âItâs fine.â She brushed it off âAt least youâre not dead, I wouldâve felt guilty for cursing you so much.â
âGod, maybe the news of my death would make the news about the proposal disappear.â You tried to joke, fighting against the horrible feeling you still had on your stomach.Â
âOkay, kid. Iâm hanging up before you get more morbid. Take care, okay?â
You chuckled quietly, âThank you, Sallyâ You said before she hung up âReally, I appreciate it.âÂ
The call ended, leaving your ears ringing and your heart hammering against your chest. You stayed in the hall, sitting on the first steps of the stairs and trying to make sense of what just happened.Â
You were aware that Ian was angry at you, you couldnât tell if you broke his heart but you knew that you hurt his ego, and somehow that was worse. You had to admit that your ego was as big as his, so you understood he had to do the same thing to you. Sally was right, you led yourself to this, you managed the circus that was your public life and you were the one who chose him to cover up how miserable you felt. You still felt your blood boiling just by thinking how cruel it was what he did, and at the same time you couldnât allow yourself to be angry at him because you thought you had it coming.
You thought you were so stupid for thinking that once you got here you were going to be okay, as if you could run away from yourself, as this house was a bunker, protecting you from everything you ever did. Suddenly, you felt all your emotions stacking up your throat, you felt your eyes burning before your whole face was soaked with hot tears of regret, you didnât even remember when was the last time you cried, thatâs how fucked up you were.Â
You covered your face, sobbing against your palms as you tried to calm yourself, remembering your mom was waiting for you in the kitchen and you had to come back to be a functioning person, but before you could, you heard her steps approaching you, gasping when she found you crying.Â
âDarling, what happened?â She asked, the concern in her voice made your heart hurt.
You quickly wiped your tears with the sleeves of your sweater as you watched her kneel beside you. âNothing, justâŠâ You tried to lie, but what was the use of that? She would know, and you were still going to continue carrying the pain on your chest for the rest of the day. You shook your head, feeling her thumbs wiping your tears from your face.
âIt doesnât look like nothing.â She whispered, like it was a secret between the two of you. âItâs about the article, right?â You nodded.Â
âItâsâŠâ You inhaled, trying to catch your breath. âItâs about more than that.âÂ
And then, the truth. As if you were a criminal caught in the scene of the crime, you had to tell the truth.Â

After you spent the whole afternoon trying to explain to your mom what was going on with your life, nothing could erase the worried look on her face, looking at you like you were thirteen and you had the flu, wanting to take care of you until it went away.Â
You felt ashamed, but you couldnât keep lying to her, not completely at least. You had to tell her that you were never really in love but you felt so alone back in the city, you didnât have anyone else. Most of your friends were fake, you were tired and sometimes overworked, not even your job was making up for the miserable life you were living anymore. You knew Ian was seeing other women and you couldnât even find it in yourself to confront him about it, terrified that heâll leave you in your big apartment alone. Your mom listened with a frown on her face, confused, asking why you never told her, asking why you never called, and you felt so embarrassed, so guilty for disappearing for so long.Â
âIâm sorryâ was the only thing you could say, and even though she waved it off and said that you didnât have to apologize for anything, you knew that wasnât real. You had a bunch of this to apologize for, you didnât even know where to begin.
After a shower, she offered her room for you to take a nap, and as you got into her bed, she sat next to you, hugging you for the first time in months.Â
You breathed out against her chest, feeling like a kid again around her arms. It was like she was trying to extract the sadness out of your body, and maybe it worked for now.Â
âYouâre still invited to join us for dinner tonight, you know?â She murmured âI know youâre sad but itâs just us, maybe itâll cheer you up.â
You nodded, âIâll think about it, is that okay?â
âOf course, darling.â She smiled, kissing your forehead before getting up to leave.
Before she opened the door, you stopped her. Â
âWait mom, whoâs coming?â You asked before she disappeared from your sight.
She turned to you again, smiling. âYour brother, of course.â She said âHeâs bringing Yoongi and his mom, Iâm sure theyâll be thrilled to see you.â
You snapped your eyes open, but before your mom could see your reaction she disappeared through the door, leaving you alone and with your heart clenched in your fist.Â

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the road not taken | myg

part one: back home
teaser
âpairing: lawyer!yoongi x actress oc
ârating: +18
âgenre: brother's best friend, one sided pinning (or both?)
âwarnings/tags: angst, fluff, eventual smut, angst, sexual tension? lmao, slow burn, flashbacks, ANGST!! Btw english is not my first language !!
âwords: 12k
âa/note: literally finding the courage to post this rn because yesterday i had an identity crisis and i wanted to delete everything!!! but i hope you like it more than me <3 feedback is very much appreciated, if you want to be on the taglist pls let me know!!

Four years ago.
In your almost twenty one years of life, you never had to spend the holidays without your eldest brother, you were never prepared for that. All the attention of your family was fixed on you now, making you feel like you were an only child for the first time. It felt weird, but nostalgic, like you were waiting for him to enter through the door at any moment. You supposed it was going to happen at some point, opening the gifts with just your mom, sitting on the front seat of the car for the first time while listening to christmas songs on the radio, only to arrive to your grandparentsâ home and attempt to survive the questions of your future alone, that didnât sound fun at all.Â
Simon, your eldest brother, didnât die, by the way, he just got a girlfriend. A girlfriend? Yes, a girlfriend, that word wasnât part of his vocabulary, or at least it wasnât a few years ago when he left for college, but now all of a sudden he had a serious one, the kind who invited their boyfriends to spend the holidays with their families. Now Simon wore knitted sweaters, drank black coffee and listened to all the bands your uncle liked, he grew up, or something like that, but you didnât think he grew up enough to get a girlfriend, to fall in love. Well, you hoped he was in love, you didnât meet the girl yet but you hoped he was, at least that was what he said.Â
Yes, Christmas without your brother sounded a bit sad, but New Yearâs eve on the other hand⊠didnât sound so bad.Â
If your brotherâs absence wouldâve happened years ago, you wouldâve planned this the same way as always, getting drunk with your highschool friends at the only decent party that there was in your hometown around that time, only this time he wasnât going to be around to tell you to stop drinking or to take the joint off your mouth when you failed to hide from him to smoke weed. But this year you got sick of all that, you got sick of the same faces from highschool and all the girls who approached you just because they wanted to fuck your brother, or all the girls who fucked your brotherâs best friend, maybe you got sick of the same music, the same party, the same people. This year you felt like you were seventeen again, too afraid to wish that something different could happen, maybe this time you werenât coming home alone after watching Yoongi giving the first kiss of the year to some random girl, maybe this time your heart wasnât going to hurt that much.Â
Yoongi, your brotherâs best friend, was painfully always there in your life, you didnât know how the mess that was your brother was able to have such a good friend, they knew each other even before you were born, when they were only four and met each other at basketball practice. Yoongi was always like your brotherâs conscience, the voice of reason, the calm one, the designated driver ever since he was sixteen, the smart one, the boy every mother wanted as their son. Yoongi was the boy who helped you with your math homework when you were eleven, he was the boy who defended you when your brother made fun of you, the boy who gave you his joystick so you would stop crying when you found out your brother was making you play with the one that didnât work. He was sweet and kind with everybody, you wished you knew that when you were twelve so you could save yourself the eternal heartache that came along with being in love with a man who only saw you as your brotherâs little sister.
Yoongi was always mature, always wiser, always older. And you were always immature, always stubborn, always younger. Just a brat who couldnât stand the fact that he was the only one you wanted, but the only one you couldnât have.
Maybe forgetting about him when he went away to college was the best thing that happened to you, you pretended he didnât exist during the school year and made yourself believe you got over it, that your heart didnât jump every time you called your brother and you heard his voice in the background, that you didnât read every birthday message he sent you since you were sixteen until you memorized them, that you didnât compare every guy to him and that you werenât annoyed when you realized that none of them was half as intelligent as him. You were obligated to pretend you werenât condemned to look for his face in every crowd ever since you were a teenager. All that mental effort was wasted away when you came back home for the holidays and saw him sitting on your couch again.Â
You repeated the cycle every year as you pretended that your heart wasnât tired of it, like seeing him that morning in your kitchen didnât make your heart drop like you were twelve years old again.Â
It began when you heard voices coming from the second floor, an outburst of laughter, your motherâs laughter, and then the laugh that echoed so many times in your dreams, were you still in a dream? You thought you might be in one when you entered the kitchen and saw the long figure of the man, the long figure of Yoongi, sitting on a stool as he peeled a tangerine and listened to your mother talk, but the minute they noticed your presence they fell silent.Â
Two pairs of eyes landed on your sleepy face, making you aware that you were wearing your old pajamas, the one that was pink and had a bunny pattern all over it. You locked eyes with him and it felt like it hadn't passed a day since the last time you saw him.
âWhat are you two gossiping about so early?â You wondered out loud, slowly approaching the aisle of the kitchen, slowly approaching Yoongi, whose hair was slightly shorter from the last time you saw him and whose cheeks were still red from the cold outside. You arrived three days ago, confidently thinking that even if your mind was a mess at least you didn't have to see your brother's best friend's face.
In your mind, you cursed your mom for always telling him that he will be forever welcomed in her house.Â
âWhy do you care?â He spat at you, following your figure with his eyes as you sat in one of the stools beside him. âThatâs between your mom and me.â
âDude,â You said under your breath, grabbing a tangerine from the bowl of fruits in front of you âYou have to get a fucking girlfriend.âÂ
Your mother frowned, annoyed, but Yoongi is too used to you to do anything else but laugh.
âGod, darling, you barely open your eyes and youâre already cursing.â She complained, shaking her head in disapproval. You shrugged, pretending to pay full attention to the tangerine in your hands.Â
âItâs fine, Lila. I can handle her.â He said, carefree as ever.
You scoffed, âYeah, sure.â You played it cool, as if that didnât make your heart just a little. âWhat are you doing here, anyway? Werenât you supposed to come back for christmas?â
âWhy?â He asked, âYou want me gone?â
You saw a stupid smirk appear in his face, the same one youâve seen countless times in the past. It seemed to be the only thing that could put out your cocky attitude.
âDonât be stupid.â You managed to answer, running away from his eyes.Â
You heard him sigh âI finished early, I arrived last night.â He answered the question, reaching his hand under the counter to pinch your thigh, as if that could shake off your bad attitude, plot twists: it only made it worse. âThatâs what I was talking about with your mom, I left Simon behind while he was still dealing with exams.â
âSuch a good friend.â You joked.Â
âMaybe⊠But hey, heâs the one who ditched me for a girl after all.â
âWell, if itâs a pretty girl you canât blame him so much.âÂ
âIf you say soâŠâ He hissed, rolling his eyes âWhat about you, huh?â He changed the topic âWhat are you doing here two weeks early?â
âYou see, this is my house.â You quickly replied, putting the first tangerine segment between your lips to avoid saying the truth. He narrowed his eyes, shaking his head.
Of course there was a coherent reason for why you werenât in school right now, but since you arrived you couldnât seem to quit the bad attitude, especially in the mornings, it was driving you crazy.Â
âYou shouldnât ask, dear.â Your mom intervened, turning around to wash her mug previously filled with coffee âSensitive topic.â
Yoongiâs eyes shifted to you again, as well as his whole body, curiously raising his eyebrows.Â
âSensitive topic.â You mocked your mother, annoyed that she used such words. She was quick to disappear from the kitchen, leaving the two of you alone. You wondered if she was already tired of hearing you whine.Â
âDonât think I wonât ask you about it.â He smirked, stealing a segment of your tangerine just to annoy you.Â
Oh, you were sure he would want all the details.Â
âWhatever.â You gritted your teeth. âYou only came to see Lila? I bet she would love to switch you with me.â
âI donât doubt that.â Yoongi smugly said, ignoring the sudden annoyed look on your face, he was too used to it to be bothered by it. âBut as much as I love your mom, I came to see you.â
You blinked, not sure what to say next. Now your angry expression turned into a surprised one, cursing yourself for feeling excited to hear that. You knew Yoongi finished early and was coming back home, you asked your brother about it last time he called you, you were just playing dumb when you asked, but when Simon told you he was going to be in town you didnât expect to see him in your house the next day he arrived.Â
âMe?â You tried to confirm.
âYeah, you.â He said, booping the tip of your nose âSimon told me youâve been having trouble with your car, I thought I could help.â
You nodded, that made more sense than him just coming to see you.Â
âSimon is such a snitch.â You murmured.
âI canât deny thatâŠâ He laughed, looking at you tearing apart your tangerine and putting another segment between your lips, âDo you⊠want me to help?âÂ
âMaybeâŠâ You murmured âDo I have to pay you?â
âMaybeâŠâ Yoongi answered, imitating your tone âOr you can just tell me why you are here before the break, I donât know.â
You squinted at him, knowing it was just a matter of time until everybody found out you dropped out of college, but there was certain relief in delivering the news to Yoongi, something inside you told you he would understand.
âBold of you to blackmail me when I know you wonât fix my car properly.â You accused him, mentioning that time he tried to fix your brand new car when something happened to it and you had to take it to his uncleâs garage when he made it worse.Â
âCâmon, that was only once.â
âLetâs not make it twice, then.â You clapped your hands, getting off the stool to walk towards the stairs to your room again âLet me change first. And donât try to seduce my mom while Iâm gone, it wonât work.â
You heard his laugh from behind, and even if you thought about it, you didnât dare to look back.
Not even five minutes later, you found yourself with him in your cold garage under the dim old light that provided you the tiny room. You supposed it was easier to open the garage door but you didnât want your fingers to be frozen.Â
You sat on the old desk in the corner of your garage as you watched Yoongi open the hood of your car, trying not to stare when pulled the sleeves of his sweater up to his elbows.Â
He was wearing a beige sweater that tightened around his shoulders and his waist, Simon told you that he and Yoongi started going to gym lately and you could tell, his back was wider than you remember and you hated how different he was from the last time you saw him.Â
You hated to think there were people who saw him everyday and couldnât tell the difference.Â
You looked at your feet hanging in the air, hearing him suck his breath just to let you know he was just about to start throwing questions at you.Â
âSo?â He asked, persistent as always.Â
âSo what?â You played dumb.Â
âSo?â He emphasized, not willing to give up.Â
So? You didnât know how to start. Serious talks werenât your thing, and even if you knew that Yoongi wasnât expecting that from you, you still felt a rush of nervousness when the absence of his voice filled the room, your cue to start talking.Â
âMmm⊠Itâs difficult to explain.â You trailed off. âIâm starting to think that I might be the black sheep of the family.âÂ
Your words made him turn his head at you, curious to hear more.Â
âThe black sheep?â He repeated.Â
âYeah, I think so.â You confirmed, without saying anything else.
âFineâŠâ Yoongi scratched the back of his head, a bit confused, something that was normal when he was with you. âYouâre not giving me a lot of context.âÂ
You knew this, but making a joke was easier than telling the whole truth. You wished you could tell him jokes until he forgot what your mother told him. But no, your mother already opened her mouth and now you had to explain your life crisis to the man in front of you.Â
 âLetâs just say.. I dropped out of the semesterâŠâ You mumbled, unsure of your own voice âbut Iâm thinking that it is not just the semester, maybe itâs the whole thing.â
Yoongi turned his whole body to you, paying full attention to your words âReally?â He asked, just in case you were joking, but by the look in your eyes and the tone of your voice he could tell that you werenât playing. You just nodded âWhy, though?â
âThatâs something Iâve been asking myself.â
âYou donât know?â He chuckled, making you roll your eyes.Â
âMaybe I donât know.â You tried to admit, but that was a lie.Â
âMmm, but I think you do know, though.â He contradicted you, turning around to keep checking your car.Â
âWell, kind of⊠Do you want me to tell you half of the truth or a lie?â You offered him, leaving him without many options.Â
 âWell, you are not very democratic, Pinky.â He scoffed, using the not-so-funny nickname heâs been calling you ever since you were kids. Only Yoongi could still be calling you like some character from an old cartoon that aired twenty years ago. âBut I choose the half truth.âÂ
âWise decision, as always.â You commented, clicking your tongue. âThe half truth is⊠that being a nurse is not my thing, I donât want to be that predictable, being the bitch in highschool that ended up being a nurse. At least I want to be the bitch in high school who ended up being something else. And I was not happy at college, not even a bit. I donât think thatâs who I amâÂ
Yoongi frowned, trying to process all the words you just vomited. If that was half the truth, what was the whole truth?Â
âWait, wait. Letâs go for parts.â He stopped you. âSo, now you were a bitch in high school?âÂ
âYou know I was.â You said, rolling your eyes.
Bitch was a strong word to call yourself, but to be fair you weren't being the nicest with yourself these past weeks. You stared at him, waiting for him to admit that yes, you were a bitch when you were seventeen years old, but that would be a lie. Yoongi would never have called you a bitch, you did have an attitude, you werenât the friendliest in the mornings, you werenât friends with everyone, you treated boys like shit, but you werenât a bitch to him.Â
âIsnât that too⊠harsh?â He asked softly.Â
âIsnât it the truth?â You kept pushing it, but you were crazy if you think heâs going to agree with you.Â
Yoongi shook his head, taking a long step to break the small distance that was between the two of you so he could be in front of you. As a gentle gesture, he put his cold hands on your knees, it was not an unusual gesture, but it had been so long since you had him that close that you couldnât help but shiver. âI know you donât like me getting all sappy, but I hope you know that only you get to decide who you are, and if you donât think that is a nurse, then itâs not.â He rubbed his palms on your clothed skin, searching for his last words. âBut, I must say, I donât think a bitch is who you are either.âÂ
The cold room suddenly turned warm under his gaze, catching you with your guard down once again. You hated when he turned conversations into something like this, and worse, you hated when you bumped into the ugly reality that surrounded you when his eyes stopped looking at yours. This was not easier than last year, you wondered if it will ever be easy.Â
âWell, the boys in my class might disagree.â You said, looking straight into his eyes.Â
He laughed. âWell boys at that age are dumb.â
âBoys are always dumb.â You said, crossing your arms over your chest.
âEven me?â He asked, batting his eyelashes at you like he was a little girl.Â
âEspecially you, I bet you donât know what the hell are you doing right now with my car.âÂ
Yoongi reached out to try to pinch your knees, but you escaped from his fingers. âGod, youâre so mean.â He complainedÂ
âSo mean?â You questioned, moving closer to him and pretending to be annoyed.
âYeah, so meanâ He repeated âBut not a bitch.âÂ
You rolled your eyes, watching him turn around again to come back to your car. You canât help but feel disappointed when he moved away. âSo⊠If you are not a nurse, what are you?âÂ
You tilted your head, thinking about it. What were you? Well, in your room you were a dancer and in your dreams a mermaid, but in reality you were too embarrassed and too afraid, too insecure to admit what âyou wereâ.
âI donât know.â You hesitated to answer. You loved Yoongi, in more ways that you could ever allow yourself to love him, but you could not tell him all your dreams just like that.Â
âLiar, liar, pants on fire.â He sang, mocking you, but from your position you could only resist pushing him into your car. âYou donât have to say it, I already know.âÂ
You quirked an eyebrow, curious. âDo you?â A smirk appeared on your face, but he couldnât see it, he was still working on God knows what.Â
âKind ofâŠâ He laughed âI donât know exactly, but I do know that you are too bright to just be a nurse, with all due respect to the nurses, of course.â
You stared at his back until he turned his head to find your eyes, offering you a soft smile. You mentally cursed him, if he hadnât turned around you could blush like a teenager without care, but now your cheeks were red and your heart was jumping, the only thing you could hope for was that he couldnât hear it from where he was standing.
âThat isnât very respectful to nurses.â You simply said, and he shook his head, laughing.Â
âMaybe, but I still stand by what I said.âÂ
âWell, whatever I might be,â You started saying, trying to keep talking with all your feelings still swirling around inside your chest, âI still donât want to disappoint any more people by making the wrong decision and coming back to live with my mom in six months.â
Yoongi couldnât help but laugh, not because he was mocking you, but because he couldnât believe how you couldnât be at least a little positive, how you were only twenty one and you felt like there was no turning back.Â
âWho don't you want to disappoint?â He chuckled, âI really thought you didnât care about that stuff.â
âI thought so too!â You exclaimed, just as surprised as him. âBut I already disappointed my mom, Simon will be disappointed too when he finds out, Iâm sure.âÂ
âGod, youâre so wrong, I donât even know who Iâm talking to right now.â He tried to joke, but the feeling of emptiness that had been living in your stomach for the past months didnât go away just like that. âDo you really think that about your mom?â
âI donât know!â You said, throwing your arms in the air to be just a little more dramatic that you were already being âBut when I told her she made that face that she does when sheâs annoyed or upset, now she wants to talk to me about the future every time we sit down to eat, she looks at me like that all the time, like sheâs mad with me or something.â
For the past few days you tried to understand your mom, but you failed when you tried to understand yourself. After Simon followed Yoongi to law school, your mom expected you to do something similar, and when you decided to be a nurse she was content enough, both of her kids were off to college now, nothing could go wrong.Â
Your mom always bragged that she knew you like the palm of her hand, the only conclusion she could reach when you appeared at your house with the news was that you were never happy with what you had, you always had to have something else, something you couldnât have. And even if you were about to be mature enough to admit she was right, you knew she wasnât completely. Yes, you were a brat, but you felt in your heart this time was different.Â
 âCâmon, Pinky. I donât think your mom is disappointed, Iâm sure she is just confused. You were two years into college, she must think this came out of nowhere, sheâll have time to understand that it didnât.â He turned around a pointed a tool hanging on the wall, you didnât knew the name of it, or what the fuck he was doing with your car, but you handed it to him anyway. âAnd, sheâll have even more time to understand that youâre not Simon and that her children are two completely different people.â
âDo you think?â You murmured.
âYes, dummy. And youâre crazy if you think your brother would ever be disappointed in you for something like that, he is the first person that supports you no matter what, heâll understand that dropping out of college is not the end of the world.âÂ
You stayed in silence, not daring to say a single word after what he said. You wanted to say that you were tired of all of that, how predictable Yoongi was, how terribly annoying it was for him to always be right. How was it that he always knew what to say? Was it so hard for him to be wrong at least once so you could argue with him? So you could correct him and tell him that he was saying nonsense? Yes, it was. You just rolled your eyes, even if he wasnât watching you.Â
âYouâre insufferable.â You said, when what you really wanted to say was just âthank youâ, but he understood.Â
âMaybe I am.â He laughed, âBut at least Iâm not the one trying to find excuses to be miserable.âÂ
You watched him put the tools aside and closed the hood of your car, but you were too focused on something else to ask if your car was okay or not. He grabbed a piece of cloth lying next to you and wiped his hands, âWhat about my grandma?â You wondered out loud, like he knew what to do about that as well.Â
âYouâre seriously not thinking about your grandma right now.â He leaned over your car, with his arms crossed over his chest while shaking his head disapprovingly. If it was any other guy doing that, you would have told him to get the fuck away from your car, but Yoongi still had his sleeves rolled up, which made you think it was okay for now.
âBut I am.â You answered âI can already picture her face when she finds out, I can already hear the comments of her neighborâs daughter, how sheâs on her fourth year of medicine and Iâm going back to square one again or some shit like that. The worst thing is that Simon is not here, so Iâll have to endure all of that alone.âÂ
Yoongi was run by logic most of the time, so it was hard for him to understand how fast your imagination flew, but he knew that was part of your very theatrical self. It wouldnât hurt him to become a little more like you, maybe being a rational person made him more intelligent, but sometimes made him more of a fool.Â
âAnd since when do you care what your grandma thinks?â He laughed, âShe will always have something to complain about, to impress her you would have to be born again, but this time blonde and with blue eyes. Do I need to remind you again, that woman doesnât have a loving bone in her body?â
âGod, stop.â You sighed, fully knowing he was right.Â
âYou stop.â He laughed, âStop trying to make everyone happy but yourself.âÂ
âWell, maybe thatâs the hardest thing to do.â You murmured.Â
âGetting your shit together is the hardest thing to do, but Iâm sure youâll get there.âÂ
Believing Yoongi surely is not the hardest thing to do for you, but when it comes to believing in yourself is a whole different thing.Â
âSays the man who always has his shit together.â You snorted âDifficult to believe you.â
Yoongi rolled his eyes, moving from your car to sit next to you on top of the uncomfortable desk âThatâs not true.â He tried to deny it.
âYeah, sure.â You bumped his shoulder âName one time you couldnât balance your personal life with your academic life.â
Yoongi straightened his back, crossing his arms over his chest and pretending to think about it.
âMmm⊠Right now?â He murmured.
âRight now?â You repeated, raising your eyebrows in disbelief.
âYeah, look at me.â He pointed at himself. âI donât think I have a personal life at this point, all I could think about was finishing early to come home to my mom so I could take care of her, and guess what?â
âWhat?â You asked, curiously.Â
âShe told me she already planned a trip with my aunt for both Christmas and new years. She ditched me, and now? Iâm alone, Iâm starting to think my personal life was just my mom.â
You covered your mouth, not being able to hold yourself back before bursting in laughter. âShe ditched you?â You laughed, but he nodded, annoyed that youâre laughing at him. âOh my God, she got rid of you.â
âShe got rid of me.â He affirmed.Â
âLucky her, honestly.â You teased him âIsnât that proof enough that you have to relax with her? Youâre in college worrying about her health and sheâs here organizing trips with her sister.â
Yoongi shook his head, still in denial, âMaybe, but she canât do things like this without letting me know first.âÂ
âWhy not?â You scoffed âSheâs an adult, isnât she?â
âSheâs an adult, but Iâm her son.â He huffed âAnd thatâs all Iâve ever known to do, care for her.â
âWell, you can take care of her at the same time you take care of yourself.â You reminded him âIâm sure thatâs what your mom wants as well, she would be pissed to know youâre forgetting about your own life being busy worrying about her.â
Yoongi knew you were right, he knew that more than anyone but still couldnât help but worry about his mom. She had her siblings, who always knew how to take care of her, but he always felt like it was his responsibility as her son to do it, no one could take that thought off his mind. The only reason he brought it up was because you asked, but it was not a thing he wanted to discuss right now, he could put his social life on pause if that meant his mom was going to be okay.Â
He turned his head at you, offering you an amused grin as he ruffled your hair with his hand, willing to change the topic. âWhy are you scolding me? Iâm supposed to scold you.â
You pushed his hand off you, âI donât need you to scold me, I have enough with my mom.â You sighed âBesides, if it were a competition, I would win. At least you have a future, Iâm more fucked than you.â
âNo, yeah. Iâm sure of that.â He teased you back âYou just have to make up your mind, I know itâs a mess inside there but I believe you can do it.â
âI hope so.â You said, and this time your words are sincere. âBut for now the plan is to survive the holidays, then I can get my shit together.âÂ
Yoongi laughed, sitting next to you on top of the uncomfortable desk. âSounds like a good plan to me.â He agreed. âAnd you know, about christmasâŠâ
âWhat about christmas?â You asked, at the risk of looking so visibly lost in his eyes.Â
âI was thinking⊠Since I donât have any plans for ChristmasâŠâ He hesitated to say, lengthening the syllables of his words. âI was thinking⊠If you want to, I can go with you in place of your brother. You know, so you wonât be alone.â
The offering took you off guard, among all the things Yoongi could tell you, (the realistic ones, not the ones that only happened in your dreams) that was the most surprising. You had spent Christmas with Yoongi in the past, but your heart jumped at the thought of him spending Christmas with you, and not with your brother. Was he serious?
âReally?â You asked, afraid that he could see the excitement in your eyes âWould you do that?â
âOf course.â He smiled, âWe can talk shit about your grandma together.âÂ
You can hardly hide the smile on your face, you have to suppress the immense urge you have to hug him. âIn that case, I would love it if you come.â You dared to admit âI mean, you owe me that for fucking up my car again.â You pointed at your car, already knowing that he couldnât fix it.Â
He closed his eyes shut, throwing his head back âGod, Iâm sorry.â
Present
You had been wishing to sleep in your childhood bedroom for the past two months. You had been wishing to lay under the baby blue covers, have your mom kiss you goodnight and sleep a nap long enough to heal your heart.Â
You had been feeling like you were thirteen again for the whole year, thirteen and completely clueless, thirteen and scared, running home because you just saw your brotherâs best friend kissing a girl at the bus stop, hiding under the covers and trying to forget that you were thirteen and there was no way he could ever see you the same way as that girl.Â
The last time that you visited your momâs house was a year ago. You texted her every week, sent her and your brother gifts and tickets so they could see you in the current play you were in, but visiting her house was harder than it looked for you. You managed to come once every few years for thanksgiving, telling your mom that you were busy and that theater life was like that, but the truth was that after so many years you still couldnât find the courage to spend more than two days in the town you grew up in, not after everything, not after Yoongi.Â
After so long, you were back where you started, running home after hitting a wall. The life you built with your own hands, the life that was supposed to be your dream turned out to be a lie, the boyfriend of three years you thought you loved was now gone, and the only person who ended up breaking your heart was yourself.Â
When was the moment you stopped calling you brother every three days? Or when you stopped showing up at every birthday? When was the moment you got so far from the person you used to be? You werenât thirteen anymore, you were twenty five and just now you realized that no matter how many shiny people you have around, you are still alone and far from home.Â
Now you were headed home, with a bag full of clothes in the trunk of your car, prepared to install yourself in your momâs house for the rest of the winter, determined to get your shit together, just like you thought you did a few years ago. Oh, how you wished you didnât have to do this, how you wished you werenât a complete mess. You wished you could enter your motherâs home and ignore the fact that you didnât remember when was the last time you told her I love you, but to be fair with yourself, you didnât remember the last time someone told you I love you either.Â
Your mom knew you were coming, she was the first one who knew about your break up with Ian, your boyfriend, so she was assuming that you were sad and heart broken, and even if that was true, it wasnât because of the break up, you were the one who left him.Â
You didnât know why, but you assumed that Ian understood what your relationship was, a sad pact that benefited both of your acting careers, a good image for the media, both of the most successful young actors being allegedly in love, and for you, just an arrangement to avoid being alone. How surprised you were when he got down on one knee and proposed, with his momâs ring on one hand and a bunch of your so-called friends hiding in the distance, preparing to celebrate when you were supposed to say âyesâ. He had a smile on his face, convinced that wasnât the worst idea that ever crossed his mind. You thought it was clear that you never wanted to marry him, you believed you found someone who loved you enough not to leave you alone but not enough to marry you. God, you sounded crazy, but that was what you became, a superficial celebrity whose whole life was calculated enough so people thought it was perfect.
You felt like shit when you had to say no to Ian, but you had no other option. Everything was so fake it made you want to throw up, and on top of that, he was the asshole who didnât even bother to invite your family to, what was supposed to be, your engagement party. If you were to say yes, where was your mom to hug you? Or to tell you that you were being mental for marrying someone you didnât love? That was the moment when you knew you were about to lose it, thatâs when you knew that if you stayed there you wouldâve lost your mind, and you were so close to doing it, the only thing that finally woke you up was a marriage proposal.Â
You turned right, immediately recognizing you were close to home. You had to start doing things right, but where do you begin?
Four years ago
When you arrived home, the realization that almost every person in your life had found someone except you hit you. It started when your best friend, Emma, finally got a girlfriend last summer, then it followed with your brother spending the holidays with his new girlfriend, and now, to your complete surprise, you had to find out that even your mother was seeing someone for the first time in years.Â
Yes, at first you thought it was going be to weird to see your mother leaving you every afternoon to have dinner with her new boyfriend, -whom she refused to present to you just yet-, but after the first week of cooking for yourself to sit in the kitchen island and eating while watching a random youtube video, you realized it was not weird, but it was making you feel extremely lonely. Love seemed to be everywhere around you, but not for you.
That afternoon you helped her do the groceries, but she had already warned you that, once again, you were going to have to cook for yourself since she was not going to be around tonight.Â
All your friends from home were still away and they werenât coming back for another two weeks, so you were almost completely alone in your hometown. And without you wanting it, only one particular name swirled in your mind, wondering if he was as lonely as you were, which he probably was, but you didnât want any part of it. You were still trying not to look around too much in the grocery line hoping to see a familiar face, forcing yourself not to look up when you knew you were passing his street. You promised that you werenât going to wait to see him again, as if that way you could prove something to yourself. Â
You expected Yoongi to disappear only to see him again the day before Christmas, you were sure he wasnât going to appear at your doorstep like that morning, it wasnât going to happen, you convinced yourself of it. Because of that, on the way home when you were riding in your momâs car as you came back from the store, you thought that maybe you were just hallucinating when you saw him waiting in your driveway. Â
Your mom got down from the car first, you watched her giving him a hug and then observed them talking, you were sure he was going to offer to help with the bags and you were sure your mom was going to smile and accept his help. Your mom loved Yoongi, and Yoongi loved your mom, you could see it. When Yoongi was a kid and his mother had to spend long days at the hospital your mom always opened the doors of your house so he wouldnât be alone. Like you, Yoongi grew up without a dad, so his mom was lucky to have your mom to look out for him when she wasnât around.Â
You mustered courage and got down, surrounding the car to get to the trunk where the bags were and finding him with his arms already busy.Â
âHi, Pinky.â He let out and in the cold you could see his breath. His nose was red and his eyes crystallized from the weather.Â
You barely got to open your mouth to greet him before your mom spoke. âYoongi was looking for you.â She told you as she headed to the porch.
âReally?â You wanted to know, just in case your mom was lying, for some reason.
âYeah, really.â He answered, watching you grab the last two bags and closing the trunk of the car. âDo you have any plans tonight?âÂ
Your heels suddenly dug into the ground, making you stop dead to check if you heard that right. Yoongi didnât notice, he started to walk backwards, heading towards the door as he looked at you and invited you to follow him. You took the first step, not knowing what to say, not knowing how to react. Did you have any plans tonight? For a second your mind went blank, completely forgetting you had a date with Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen in Breaking Dawn at nine pm.Â
You avoid his gaze, trying to come up with an answer. âDo you have any friends?â You asked. Classic you, insulting him in case he noticed your face was two seconds away from burning red. You heard your mom grunt as she entered through the door, but Yoongi just laughed.Â
âDo you?â He attacked back, smirking âGoing to the store with your mom on a friday night, I thought you were popular in high school.âÂ
âI was not, you must have confused me with my brother, we have the same nose.â You scoffed, walking with him to your house âAnd I do have friends, theyâre just not around.âÂ
âSo you donât have plans.â Yoongi confirmed for himself, letting you enter through the door first.Â
âNo, not really.â You admitted, leading him to the kitchen to leave the bags on the counter. âWhy? Did you want to take me out?â
The question was intended to come out as a joke, but it burned on your tongue. You often tortured yourself with those kinds of comments, but his answer was worse than any kind of cruel joke you couldâve made to yourself.
âYes.â He said, leaving his bags next to yours. âThatâs what I was thinking before you made fun of me for not having friends.â
You stayed quiet, pretending to look for something in the bags, pretending you werenât screaming in your mind. Why on earth was he here? Why was he torturing you this way? You were enough of a mess, the last thing you needed was this, bringing you more torment than you already had.Â
You sighed, quickly coming up with another answer âSorry I canât retract myself.â You said. âBut what were you thinking that was so important for you to come to my house instead of texting?â
âI was afraid that if I texted you wouldâve said no.â He admitted.
You arched an eyebrow âWhy?â You questioned.Â
âBecause⊠I saw that the theater is doing a Christmas special, and theyâre showing Home Alone tonight.âÂ
âWhich theater?â You asked, but you were fully aware which one was.Â
âYou know, the one near the park with the weird fountains.â He said, confirming what you were thinking.Â
You wondered what to say next. There you had Yoongi, inviting you to watch a movie with him, âyour favorite movie to be more specificâ but at the place you used to secretly go to theater classes when you were thirteen until you finished highschool. You knew the place had those kinds of events where they showed old movies following a theme, as Christmas approached they never failed to show Home Alone as many times as they could.Â
Would it be so bad for him to find out that you used to be obsessed, maybe still were, with musicals? You never told him about that, let alone about the classes, that was something you used to keep to yourself and no one else, so going out with him meant to out yourself to him. It was inevitable for people to recognize you there, you knew a lot of your friends from back then were still very attached to the place, unlike you, who decided to leave everything behind once you left for college to be someone you didnât want to be.Â
âI donât know, I allow myself to watch Home Alone only once a year.â You tried to excuse yourself.
âI know that, thatâs why I came here instead of textingâ He said, âBut Iâve come up with a solution, I tell you this, we can go and watch Home Alone tonight, and on Christmas we watch Home Alone 2.â He offered, but you felt offended he even dared to mention Home Alone 2.Â
âI donât like Home Alone 2.â You reminded him. âI think itâs un-â
âUnrealistic that they lose Kevin twice, yeah, yeah, I know!â He interrupted you, stealing the words from your mouth. âBut I like Home Alone 2, I think itâs still a good Christmas movie.â You stared at him with narrowed eyes, pretending to think about it, as if your heart was strong enough to even try to say no to him, even if that meant you had to go back to the place where you used to be a completely different person from who you were in school, and most importantly, even if that meant you would have to watch Home Alone 2. It was painful to admit that you already knew your answer when you saw him in your driveway. âDonât be boring, Pinky. Iâve already got tickets.â
Just for a moment, while the dim lights of your kitchen lighted up his eyes as they begged you to go with him, you wished you had plans that evening already. You took a second to imagine a scenario where you told him that you werenât free that night, that someone was going to pick you up later. You tried to imagine his face when you told him that you were in fact going out on a date with some other dude and pictured him heartbroken because you rejected him. But of course that wasnât the case, your friends from college used to joke around and say that men ran away from you and only the brave ones were capable of asking you out, there was no way you were going out with someone who knew you in high school. And even if that were true, you lived in a reality where Yoongi wouldnât flinch if you told him you were going out with someone else, a reality where you could never reject him. There was a part of you who enjoyed the pain of coming back to him, of being around him and living with the knowledge that at some point you'll have to get over him.
âFine.â You finally gave in âI guess I could watch Home Alone 2 on ChristmasâÂ
He smiled victoriously, raising his fists in the air like he won some trophy.
You didnât know what was worse, whether to have him around or not see him at all, you knew that the safest option was not seeing him, but your poor heart didnât seem to understand that it was for the best.Â
Present
When you parked your car, you realized you didnât have the keys to your house anymore. You were sure they were somewhere in your apartment back in the city, but even if you had remembered to look for them, you wouldnât have found them, you had no idea where they were. It has been a long time since you thought about putting foot in your home, your real home, not the one back in the city, with countless empty rooms you had never used. They keys to your home, where were they? You bitterly laughed as you walked towards the porch, with your bags in your hands and your heart on your sleeve, that was how disconnected to the place where you grew up in you were.Â
The little pumpkins your mom put on the porch reminded you that the last time you were home was also october. The play you were in last fall was just about to end and you visited home for a weekend just to ask your mom to go and see you for your final performance. You remembered how angry you felt when she told you she and Phil, her boyfriend, had already planned a trip to Scotland for that same weekend. It took you a whole year âor even moreâ to realize that while you were busy living your life, your family was doing the same thing, you disappeared for months and they had no other choice but to keep going without you.Â
You stood in front of the big wood door for a few seconds, feeling like some prodigal daughter, until you decided to finally ring the bell.Â
As soon as your mom opened the door and you caught the surprised look on her face, you knew you werenât supposed to be there, at least not yet.Â
âDarling! WhatâŠ?â She breathed out as if she had seen a ghost, but to be fair you weren't far from looking like one, you didnât remember the last time you had a proper sleep. âWhat are you doing here?â
You shrugged, not knowing if she was joking âI called you on the phone last month, donât you remember?â You asked. The surprise on your momâs face morphed into a confusion, and for some reason it made your chest hurt a little.Â
âYou told me you were coming Friday the 5th.â She said, but she didnât move from the door, as if you were about to turn around, leave and come back for the date she thought you were coming.
âThatâs⊠today.â You reminded her.
She frowned, raising her left arm to check the apple watch on her wrist, the one you gave her as a present for motherâs day a few months ago, immediately realizing that you were right. âGod, whereâs my mind?â She exclaimed, cleaning her hands on the apron she was wearing to grab one of your bags from your hand, finally leaning back to let you in. âSorry darling, I donât know what I was thinking when you called me.âÂ
âItâs okay.â You said, more to yourself than to her, closing the door behind you âThese days my mind is nowhere near, either.â
âNo, itâs not okay. I canât believe it flew over my head like that.â She kept complaining, taking off your coat for you to hang it on the coat rack âDo you have any more bags?â
You nodded âIn the car.âÂ
âOkay, letâs go grab them later.â She said, turning around to head towards the kitchen with a quick pace. âFollow me darling, Iâm about to finish cooking, you arrived just in time for lunch.âÂ
Well, your mom always seemed to be in a hurry, she was like every other mom after all, but today she looked more rushed than usual, making you wonder if your arrival was that unexpected, did you suddenly ruin her Friday just by appearing at her doorstep? The answer wasnât clear to you, when she turned around you lost the chance to say that she shouldnât worry since you were planning to spend the whole weekend in your room.. Now you were just trying not to look disappointed when she didnât give you a hug as she disappeared into the kitchen.
You followed her, taking off your converse and throwing them somewhere in the hall. Your mom had enough energy for you both, it was like she forgot that you had been driving all morning to get there, maybe she thought you arrived on a jet, you didnât know. You thought your tired face was sign enough that all you needed was a hot shower and a long nap.Â
âWhat am I gonna do?â She murmured to herself, still trying to wrap her head around the fact that you were there earlier. âYour room isnât ready yet!âÂ
You scowled, sitting on one of the kitchen stools. âWhat do you mean my room isnât ready?âÂ
âWeâve been using it as a storage room lately, until Phil adjusts himself.â She told you, but you didnât understand a word she said. Storage room? Why was your momâs boyfriend using your bedroom as a storage room?Â
âMom, what are you talking about?âÂ
âIâm sure I told you!âÂ
You shook your head âTell me what?â
She tilted her head with her mouth hanging open. You visibly saw her trying to remember something, filling the room with silence. Then, it hit her, her silence suddenly broke into laughter, she realized that, whatever was she was talking about, she didnât tell you, you just didnât know what. âDarling, Phil moved in september, how come we didnât talk about this?â She let out, wondering out loud. âWe are still getting the hang of it, he still has a lot of boxes, we decided to put it in your room for now.â She explained, like it was nothing, but you knew it wasnât. It took her a long time before she introduced you to Phil, she always made it clear to him that her priority was her kids, so it was a big step for her to let Phil move in.Â
You shook your head, immediately avoiding her gaze when you felt a sudden rush of guilt washing over your body when you tried to remember when was the last time you spoke with your mom on the phone apart from last month, when you told her you were coming today.Â
âOh, mom, I had no idea.â You said as if you were apologizing, you kinda were. âIâm gonna start looking for somewhere else to crash, I still donât know for how long Iâm staying.âÂ
She waved her hands, rushing to interrupt you âMy God, sweetie, no! You know you can stay here for as long as you want, this is your house!â She said, but you struggled to believe her âBut I really thought you were coming next Friday! When was your last show?â
God, the last thing you wanted to think about now was work.
âJust last week.â You replied, hoping that she wouldn't want to comment too much about it.Â
âHow was it?â She continued to ask, going against your wishes.
Terrible, you wanted to say, you couldnât wait to get off the stage. You did your job and you left, all your partners begged you to stay for the after party but you were exhausted, you left as soon as you could. That was supposed to be an important moment for you, the wrap up of your first main role, a clear achievement of your short career. After you did the first show of the season you went to bed wishing it could last forever, but last week you were just relieved that it finally ended.Â
You wouldnât tell that to your mom, you didnât want to worry her, so you just told her a little white lie.Â
âOh, it was great.â You smiled, hoping that in that way it would be more believable. âI had a great time, but I needed to come back home for a while.â
âWell, you worked hard, now you deserve to restâ She said âAnd besides that⊠how have you been, huh?â She asked with a soft voice, making you raise your gaze to find her warm eyes and a warm smile. You failed to remember that you couldnât lie to your mom, she always saw through you, and to be honest she would be a fool not to notice the tired look on your face. It bothered you just a bit that the main reason why she was asking about it was because of the breakup.
âWhy, because of Ian?â You asked.Â
âNo just because of him, just⊠how have you been about everything?âÂ
âWell, fine, I think so.â You kept lying âMe and him⊠I donât know, I donât think I felt the same way about him anymore, I had to end it, Iâm sure he deserves someone who feels the same, right?â
She hummed, not really convinced. âYou deserve someone like that, too, donât you think?âÂ
âMaybe.â You sighed âBut that topic gives me headaches.âÂ
Your mother snorted, âWell, donât expect me to be satisfied with that answer, after you take a nap Iâm gonna ask you all about that.âÂ
âHow nosy.â You chuckled. âYou just want to talk shit about your ex son in law.â
âOf course, donât act like you donât want to do that too, I know you too well.â You rolled your eyes, but of course she was right. âAnyway, since I thought you were coming next week I planned a dinner for tonight with everyone, theyâll be so happy to see you, but you know, I understand if you want to skip it with everything thatâs happening, Iâm sure no one will ask about it, but still. You came here to be alone so I donât want you to feel overwhelmed around a lot of people.â
âAsk about what? The news isnât out yetâ You asked, confused.Â
Your mom turned around again, looking as confused as you. âHavenât you checked your phone today?â She asked cautiously.
âNo, it died a few hours ago. I haven't had the chance to charge it in the car.â Your words made her confused expression fade into a concerned one.
âDarling, you might want to check it now.â She pointed to the charger that was connected next to the fridge. The look on her face could only mean that something wasnât okay.
You slowly got off the stool, heading towards the other side of the room as you took your phone from your pocket to connect it to the charger. You knew it was just a matter of time until people found out that you and Ian broke up, but you thought the news wouldâve be handled the same way as always, a statement from both you, the only reason why you didnât do it yet was because you and Ian werenât talking since the proposal happened.Â
When your phone finally turned on, a rush of anxiety ran down your body when a thousand notifications began to appear on the screen, including fifty missed calls from both your manager and publicist, you had a feeling that maybe the situation was worse than you thought. âWhat the fuck happened?â You murmured to yourself, looking at your mother in search of answers. âDid Sally call you?â You asked her, fully knowing that Sally, your manager, had strict orders not to bother anyone in your family with calls about anything related to work.Â
The room suddenly fell in silence, your mom hesitated to answer, you knew she didnât want to be the one to give you bad news.
âNo, but a friend of mine sent me an article.â She explained, her voice suddenly sounding small. âI didnât read it, you know, I didnât even open it, I donât like gossip.â
Your mind tried to put two and two together; missed calls from your manager, an article about you, gossip, that didnât sound fucking right.Â
âFuck, I have to call her.â You gritted your teeth, wasting no time marking her number. You felt your head swirling just by imagining the sound of her voice yelling at you for not answering her calls.Â
Less than five seconds later, like she was waiting by the phone, she picked up. âFucking finally.â Was the first thing you heard, âWhere the fuck were you?â
The irritated tone on her voice took you by surprise, making you jump in you place âDriving, for four fucking hours.â You rushed to say âMy phone was dead, what is going on?âÂ
You heard her inhale, trying to keep her calm âEvery single person in the world is trying to reach me right now except you. Itâs a mess.â
âWhat?â You try not to yell âI just got home, I donât know whatâs happening.â
âHoney, it got leaked, has no one told you yet?â
Then, a beat of silence. The stress on her voice is enough to make you believe her, you didnât have to think twice. Of course something like this was going to happen to you, you couldnât run away from the city and pretend everything behind was going to stay as it was, your life from six hours ago was still there, and it was still a fucking mess. Â
âWhat part?â Was the only thing you could say. You felt yourself entering a cloud of uncertainty, your fist clenched on your lap and while you listened to her sighing, preparing you for the answer, you held your breath as if that way you could stop time.
âEverything.â She spat. âListen, I didnât want to freak you out with this, I tried to keep this situation on the low but it happened anyway. The storyâs out, pictures are out, every fucking thing is out.â
You suddenly tense, feeling your heart dropping to the pit of your stomach
âWhat? What do you-?â You stuttered.Â
âI know you didnât want anyone to find out about the proposal but it's the main headline, sweetie.â
Sally is not someone whoâs known for sugarcoating her words, she was straightforward and didnât mind being the person who delivers bad news, but today you could tell she was especially stressed, you were sure she was trying to handle this issue alone with you being gone for hours.Â
âFuck.â You hissed âWhat about him, have you called his manager?â
âOf course I called his manager, but all of a sudden that prick doesnât want to collaborate with me on this, apparently Ian doesnât fucking care, how about that?â
âHow come he doesnât care?â You asked exasperatedly.
âThatâs the idea that I got when his manager told me to manage this issue myself.âÂ
You pinched the bridge of your nose, taking a deep breath as you took a moment to think about it. You knew Ian well enough, but you always held onto a kind version of him, the version of him who made you stay for so long, the version of him you chose to remember so your memories weren't all bad, but that version made you felt guilty for the question that was rotting on your mouth, waiting to be spat.Â
âDo you think it was him?â You asked her, but her bitter laugh on the other line made you realize it wasnât a difficult question to answer.Â
âI mean, would that be so crazy?â She said âYou and I are pretty sure who called the people to take those pictures. He's not happy, honey, to him this is just payback for what you did.â
That word echoed in your mind for longer than you wouldâve wanted to, was that the way he decided to put this to an end? Payback?Â
Four weeks ago, you thought that was it. When you were at the backyard of the house of Ianâs grandparents and you saw him on his knees, asking you to marry him, you thought that was the moment when every bad decision you ever made caught up to you, when everything exploded in your face. Now you realized it didnât end there, everything youâve done still has consequences.
You closed your eyes, trying to ignore your momâs eyes in the back of your neck. You left the room, coming back to the hall so you could be alone. You couldnât just hang the phone and pretend none of that happened, as tempting as it sounded, you had to take care of it. âOkay, now what? Can you clean it?âÂ
âIâve been trying, but it canât disappear, you know? Itâs been up for a few hours.â She replied.Â
You nodded, as if she could see you âOkay, listen, it doesnât matter. I canât deal with this right now, I donât care where it came from, I donât care how the pictures look, what people are saying, I donât want to know any of it. If people saw it, I donât give a fuck, itâs me who doesnât want to see it.â You firmly said âIf the storyâs out, fine, but I donât want any major media posting the pictures, can you do that?âÂ
You heard her humming âMmm, are you sure you want to handle it in that way? No statement to the media? No post on instagram? Just radio silence?â
The thought of making a statement about your relationship in public made you want to throw up, âAre you kidding?â You laughed âThereâs no way Iâm making a statement about this if you canât even get Ianâs manager on the phone for him to do the same. If I say anything about this and he stays quiet Iâm going to look worse of a villain than I already am for rejecting him.â
âHoney, I donât think you understand this.â She stopped you, âThis isnât just news that you broke up, this is news that he proposed to his girlfriend of three years and she said fucking no, a.k.a a scandal.â
You rolled your eyes, wanting to curse her for treating you like a five year old child. âNo, hear me out, Iâm not playing his game anymore.â
âYouâre not the one whoâs playing his game, heâs the one playing in yours.â She emphasized, âLet me be clear with this, and Iâm trying to be nice even though Iâve been working all morning to get this to disappear just for you. You were the one who decided that the relationship was going to have this kind of publicity, you canât back down now. This could harm your image, you need to make a statement whether he does the same or not.â
You stopped for a second, hating how right she was. Every bit of your relationship with Ian was out to the public, that was the whole point of it from the beginning. Your image as an actress wasnât entirely constructed by your work, you took charge into making every piece of your private life part of it too, you sold it of your life to the public. After so many years of sharing everything with the media and fans, you knew it would be strange to stay in silence now, but in a matter of seconds the words piled up in your mind, making you see how ridiculously soulless a statement like that would look, lying about how much love and respect you held for Ian but at the end it didnât work out, that you decided to stay as friends since you still loved each other so much, when the truth was that he was the one who leaked the pictures in the first place.Â
You were once again reminded to face the consequences, and that was what you were about to do.Â
âSorry, Sally, but I'm not making a statement.â You let out, nervously tapping your foot against the floor âI started it, youâre right, but now Iâve decided to end this here. This is my private life weâre talking about, let me keep this thing to myself. The only thing that they need to know is that weâre no longer together, and from now on the only information theyâll get of me is about my work, are we clear?â
Your whole body shook in anticipation, expecting her to yell at you and tell you to do whatever she said, because you knew she knew better. You hoped she somehow didnât see through your mask, you werenât as hard as you wanted to sound, you werenât as confident as you wanted to be. For years working with her you trusted her advice against all odds, and you knew she always meant well, she was just doing her job, but at this exact moment in your life you needed to stay silent.
She hesitated to answer, battling with herself and the love she had for you. âLook kid,â She said âIâm going to let you do what you want, but if this doesnât end well Iâm going to look for you in whatever farm youâre staying in right now and Iâm going to strangle you, now are we clear?â She asked, repeating your last words.Â
It took you a second to understand what she just said, you felt so anxious you didnât understand if she was giving you a green light or not. When you snapped out of it, you realized it was the closest youâve felt to be relieved.Â
 âWe are clear.â You confirmed.Â
âI sure hope so.â You heard her sighing once again âIâll make it disappear and you make sure to keep your phone close in case something happens. Can you do that?â
âYeah, sure, Iâm sorry for the trouble.â
âItâs fine.â She brushed it off âAt least youâre not dead, I wouldâve felt guilty for cursing you so much.â
âGod, maybe the news of my death would make the news about the proposal disappear.â You tried to joke, fighting against the horrible feeling you still had on your stomach.Â
âOkay, kid. Iâm hanging up before you get more morbid. Take care, okay?â
You chuckled quietly, âThank you, Sallyâ You said before she hung up âReally, I appreciate it.âÂ
The call ended, leaving your ears ringing and your heart hammering against your chest. You stayed in the hall, sitting on the first steps of the stairs and trying to make sense of what just happened.Â
You were aware that Ian was angry at you, you couldnât tell if you broke his heart but you knew that you hurt his ego, and somehow that was worse. You had to admit that your ego was as big as his, so you understood he had to do the same thing to you. Sally was right, you led yourself to this, you managed the circus that was your public life and you were the one who chose him to cover up how miserable you felt. You still felt your blood boiling just by thinking how cruel it was what he did, and at the same time you couldnât allow yourself to be angry at him because you thought you had it coming.
You thought you were so stupid for thinking that once you got here you were going to be okay, as if you could run away from yourself, as this house was a bunker, protecting you from everything you ever did. Suddenly, you felt all your emotions stacking up your throat, you felt your eyes burning before your whole face was soaked with hot tears of regret, you didnât even remember when was the last time you cried, thatâs how fucked up you were.Â
You covered your face, sobbing against your palms as you tried to calm yourself, remembering your mom was waiting for you in the kitchen and you had to come back to be a functioning person, but before you could, you heard her steps approaching you, gasping when she found you crying.Â
âDarling, what happened?â She asked, the concern in her voice made your heart hurt.
You quickly wiped your tears with the sleeves of your sweater as you watched her kneel beside you. âNothing, justâŠâ You tried to lie, but what was the use of that? She would know, and you were still going to continue carrying the pain on your chest for the rest of the day. You shook your head, feeling her thumbs wiping your tears from your face.
âIt doesnât look like nothing.â She whispered, like it was a secret between the two of you. âItâs about the article, right?â You nodded.Â
âItâsâŠâ You inhaled, trying to catch your breath. âItâs about more than that.âÂ
And then, the truth. As if you were a criminal caught in the scene of the crime, you had to tell the truth.Â

After you spent the whole afternoon trying to explain to your mom what was going on with your life, nothing could erase the worried look on her face, looking at you like you were thirteen and you had the flu, wanting to take care of you until it went away.Â
You felt ashamed, but you couldnât keep lying to her, not completely at least. You had to tell her that you were never really in love but you felt so alone back in the city, you didnât have anyone else. Most of your friends were fake, you were tired and sometimes overworked, not even your job was making up for the miserable life you were living anymore. You knew Ian was seeing other women and you couldnât even find it in yourself to confront him about it, terrified that heâll leave you in your big apartment alone. Your mom listened with a frown on her face, confused, asking why you never told her, asking why you never called, and you felt so embarrassed, so guilty for disappearing for so long.Â
âIâm sorryâ was the only thing you could say, and even though she waved it off and said that you didnât have to apologize for anything, you knew that wasnât real. You had a bunch of this to apologize for, you didnât even know where to begin.
After a shower, she offered her room for you to take a nap, and as you got into her bed, she sat next to you, hugging you for the first time in months.Â
You breathed out against her chest, feeling like a kid again around her arms. It was like she was trying to extract the sadness out of your body, and maybe it worked for now.Â
âYouâre still invited to join us for dinner tonight, you know?â She murmured âI know youâre sad but itâs just us, maybe itâll cheer you up.â
You nodded, âIâll think about it, is that okay?â
âOf course, darling.â She smiled, kissing your forehead before getting up to leave.
Before she opened the door, you stopped her. Â
âWait mom, whoâs coming?â You asked before she disappeared from your sight.
She turned to you again, smiling. âYour brother, of course.â She said âHeâs bringing Yoongi and his mom, Iâm sure theyâll be thrilled to see you.â
You snapped your eyes open, but before your mom could see your reaction she disappeared through the door, leaving you alone and with your heart clenched in your fist.Â

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the road not taken | myg series masterlist

Summary: To have the job youâve always wanted and the life youâve always dreamt of you had to break a few hearts, including your own. Four years later after running away from your home, your family and friends, you realized that maybe you fucked up; youâve been a bad daughter, a bad sister and a bad friend. Getting your shit together seemed difficult enough, you didnât expect that it included facing the first man who ever broke your heart: your brotherâs best friend.
âpairing: lawyer!yoongi x actress!reader
ârating: +18
âgenre: brother's best friend, one sided pinning (or both?)
âwarnings/tags: [see warnings in each part] slow burn, angst, fluff, eventual smut, sexual tension, lots of flashbacks, english is not my first language btw.
updated 3 october 2024.
STATE: ON GOING
1. back home
2. get up and fall again
3. four seconds
4. a wish
5. new yearâs eve

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the road not taken 02 | myg

Summary: You could count two times when you thought you got over Yoongi and then realized you were wrong (or maybe three times?)
part two: get up and fall again
< part one
âpairing: lawyer!yoongi x actress oc
ârating: +18
âgenre: brother's best friend, one sided pinning (or both?)
âwarnings/tags: slow burn,angst, fluff, eventual smut, angst, sexual tension? lmao, use of drugs (just weed), flashbacks, ANGST!! Btw english is not my first language !!
âwords: 11k
âa/note: I took the longest time to write this but I'm back!! I'm so happy to finally post this !! fun fact: while I was writing this I listened to let the light in by lana del rey on loop!! and ofc, last night by the strokes !! hope you like it, as always, you're welcomed to discuss this part in my asks. đ„°
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Four years ago.Â
Three weeks before New Years.Â
Ever since you could remember you understood one thing that was going to define the first years of your life: you werenât your brother. It wasnât difficult to understand, but it was difficult to remember.Â
There was a four year gap between Simon and you, and an abyss between who he was and who you were that people didnât seem to understand. Even if you had no interest in it, just the idea of competing with the image of your brother was completely pointless; he was the first son of a first daughter, the first grandson, the perfect portrait of your motherâs face, while you were the last granddaughter, the one who came at the wrong time, the one whose eyes could only resemble the sad ghost of your father.Â
You spent your preteen years witnessing how your aunts and your grandmother expected you to be the same, as if you were supposed to be as charming or as funny as him, despite the clear evidence that you were a completely different person. Maybe it was the dark clothes, or the black eyeliner you wore everyday, maybe your lack of social skills and the bad attitude in the mornings or just the desperate attempt to be different, while he was the cool sibling, you were seen as the weird one.Â
Maybe growing up with that label taped to your forehead would have made you resent him, you didnât remember when or how, but you managed to separate him from all that bullshit. You loved Simon not just because you were attached to the hip since you were born, but because he was one of the few people who never expected anything from you but to be yourself. He always encouraged you to wear whatever clothes you wanted and listen to whatever screaming rock band you liked at the moment even if he didnât understand any of it. And after all it wasnât his fault that he was tall and handsome and good at basketball, it wasnât his fault that you couldnât and didnât want to be a female version of him. You decided to embrace the difference. You werenât your brother, and because of that you had to fight your way to find your own self.Â
When you found The Alley, or as Yoongi called it, the theater near the park with the weird fountains, you felt it clicked for you. It wasnât just your theater classes, it was a place filled with people just like you, people who understood you. You didnât have to explain your jokes there, you didnât have to think twice before speaking, the image of your brother wasnât hovering over you when people saw you, it was nice.
For the first time you were part of a community, you spent more time in The Alley than in your home, you knew all the bands who came to practice at the place, you knew the lady who cooked pizza for all the movie nights, you were friends with the guy who sold the tickets and the girl who worked at the bar. You spent all your summers volunteering with your friends, making popcorn, accommodating the seats, writing the plays you were going to perform when October came, it was part of you.Â
But when you had to leave for college you knew you had to leave everything behind. Itâs been a long time since you outright refused to feel something remotely close to nostalgia. You refused to live evoking memories, to think that a fleeting good moment could make up for all the bad ones. Itâs been a long time since you outright refused to live in the past, but tonight seemed to be an exception.Â
When your feet turned the corner of the park and your eyes found the Christmas Lights decorating the old theater on the other side of the street, you were hit by a wave of something you knew you shouldnât feel, something close to relief. A feeling you always seemed to run away from.Â
âShould we buy popcorn?â Yoongiâs soft voice made you come out of your trance. You looked at him, waiting for the traffic light to turn red so you could cross the street.Â
âWe need to get in line to secure our seats first.â You explained to him, feeling a rush of nervousness washing down your body. When you had your last day at The Alley you said goodbye to everyone and never made plans to come back, this was unexpected.
âBut what if popcorn runs out?â He asked, as if that could be a possible scenario. âThe line isnât even that long.â
He pointed to the short line at the entrance, which was formed by just five people.Â
âPopcorn is not going to run out.â You rolled your eyes. âAnd even if the line is not long, we still need to get the best sets, they are not numbered.âÂ
Yoongi stood in his place, understanding your logic, but at the same time wondering how did you know that the seats werenât numbered in the first place.Â
He frowned âHow did you know?â He asked. You turned to him, looking a bit confused, but then, a green light lit up his face, the traffic light allowing you to cross the street. You grabbed his hand, dragging him with you.Â
âHurry up!â You exclaimed, quickly crossing the street to reach the end of the line.
Yoongi ran after you, but didnât demand the answer of his question when you reached the end of the line. It was like both of you agreed not to disrupt one of those rare good moments when you didnât have a frown on your face, it was so hard to grasp it that he decided to do whatever you said, he even let you make fun of him when you realized he was wearing a dress white shirt under his coat, just for the sake of keeping a smile on your face.Â
You touched the collar of his shirt, tugging from it just to annoy him.Â
âOuch!â He complained, but didnât do anything to pull away from you.Â
âMy mom is probably thrilled that Iâm hanging out with you.â You mentioned, fixing the collar and smoothing the fabric with your fingers like you werenât the one who messed it up. âI bet she thinks that if I spend enough time with you, youâll turn me into a lawyer like you.âÂ
Yoongi scoffed, believing that impossible âIâm not a lawyer yet.â He said, and you knew that, but he wasnât far from it. âBut even if I was, I couldnât turn you into one.âÂ
âOf course not, we canât both be lawyers.â You murmured, leaning on the wall behind you. âBesides, I couldn't be a lawyer⊠Iâve never learned to lie.â You looked at him out of the corner of your eye, waiting for his reaction, but he just rolled his eyes, sighing.Â
âYouâre meanâŠâ He hissed.Â
But Yoongi seemed to be fine with it, he took all your mean jokes about lawyers like a bullet, accepting his destiny, accepting how different both of you were.Â
In times like these, it hurt a bit to notice how kind he was, from the tip of his red nose to the palms of his rough hands, kindness was all he had to offer. The contrast of how hard you struggled to be nice to how easy it was for him was palpable, Yoongi smiled to the skinny teenage boy who checked your tickets and the girl who gave away flyers advertising the next movie night the following weekend and never forgot to say thank you, while you had to constantly remind yourself not to curse every person who crossed your way, at least not out loud.Â
Once you were inside the place you forced yourself to shake those thoughts off your head, determined to drag Yoongi across the principal hall in order to get your seats without looking back.Â
There were multiple kinds of chairs at the theater, it was one of the things that made it so special. The Alley was never built to be a theater, it was a big old house bought by a group of friends years and years ago. They tore up a few walls and built it to be a place to watch movies, paint, do theater, play music or write poetry. On movie nights they put together different chairs and a projector and it suddenly turned into a cinema.Â
You were sure Yoongi didnât know any of this, it was the first time he put foot in this place, but you, who had plenty of experience, knew where the best seats were.Â
The best seats were located in the middle of the room, it was a couple of recycled red cinema chairs. You remembered that Sid, one of the owners of the place, told you that he got them at an auction and that they were vintage, but to you they just looked old and dusty at the time. Of course over time you realized that they were the best place to be, they were located just in the perfect place and they were the most comfortable, but they were only two sets of four chairs, so if you didnât hurry up you would have ended up at the back of the room sitting on some bleachers.Â
Yoongi didnât understand why you were in a rush to get there, but you were right, you got the best seats.Â
âNow, stay here.â You told him âIâm coming back with popcorn.âÂ
You thought it was only right that if he bought the tickets, you were supposed to buy popcorn and drinks. But then again, you werenât supposed to think of this as a date at all.Â
You rushed to the entry of the room, turning on the corner near the bar and saw the stand of popcorn. As you stood in the line, you realized you didnât notice how cold it was outside until you felt how warm the place was inside. You guessed that the hurry to get to the seats didnât give room to think about it at all.Â
Almost four years went by and it was like time didnât pass at all inside these walls. Things in your hometown never changed, and sometimes you liked it that way, but most of the time it was the main reason why you wanted to run away from it. Your mom always said you were a creature of metamorphosis, always changing, and you accepted the title for a while, but now you were wondering if your need to morph just meant that you could never be truly happy with any of the paths that you chose for yourself.Â
In no time you bought the popcorn and came back to your seat, a little displeased with the thought, but glad that you didnât find anyone who could recognize you. You were safe for now, perhaps you could watch the movie and come back home going unnoticed.Â
But of course things never worked in the way you wanted.Â
âSorry, excuse me.â You murmured, managing to carry two cups filled with coke and a bucket of popcorn, you watched your step carefully, trying not to step on other people. You raised your gaze, focusing on reaching the empty seat next to Yoongi, who was looking at his phone.Â
You took a seat next to him, handing him the drink. He murmured a small âthank youâ, but didnât look at you. âWhat are you doing?â You asked him, burying a finger on the side of his torso, making him jump in surprise.
âIâm trying to prove you wrong, lookâŠâ He replied, showing the screen of his phone to you. You narrowed your eyes, trying to focus your gaze on whatever he was showing to you, a website filled with reviews of Home Alone 2. âIt has good reviews.â
You snatched the phone off his hands, observing the preview photo and the poster of, what it seemed to be, Yoongiâs favorite movie. You scrolled for a couple seconds, checking if what he said was true. âThree stars' average reviews is not good.â You informed him, but now he looked offended.Â
âThree stars is good for a Christmas movie, what are you talking about?â He insisted.Â
âWhat are you talking about? The first one has five starsâ average reviews, if you settle for bad Christmas movies, thatâs on you.â You teased him, giving him his phone back.Â
He shook his head, scoffing âI canât believe you think Home Alone 2 is a bad Christmas movie, it has that scene with the pigeon lady!â He kept insisting.Â
âWhich scene?â You asked, but by doing that, you gave yourself away.Â
âWhat do you mean which scene?â He asked, confused. You opened your mouth, wanting to defend yourself, but then he gasped. âGod, Pinky. You have never watched Home Alone 2, havenât you?Â
Your mouth hung open, starting to laugh âI-... I just-â
âNo, I canât believe it.â He laughed, shaking his head in disapproval âYou never watched it.â
âIâve watched the beginning, okay?â You tried to explain. âAnd I think it was enough for me to decide if it was a good movie or not.â
âBullshit.â Yoongi said, now a bit offended that you talked shit about a movie that you didnât even finish.âYou canât decide that if you didnât even watch the scene with the pigeon lady.â
You laughed even harder, covering your mouth with the palm of your hand. âI donât even know what youâre talking about.â
He opened his eyes widely. âOf course you donât, you didnât watch the movie!â He exclaimed âYou just have to stop pretending to be a film critic to enjoy some movies, you know that?â
You rolled your eyes. âCâmon, the fact that Iâm here means that Iâm willing to try.â
The fact that you were here meant you were irremediably in love with him, a voice in your head reminded you of that, and maybe it was the same thing.Â
âFor me?â He teased you, making you close your eyes for a split second. That didnât help at all.Â
You sank into your seat, âFor you, I guess.â
And that could've been the beginning of the end of the night. You and Yoongi watching the movie and coming back home before it was too late and laying in bed remembering every word he said, like they meant something else, before falling asleep.
But nothing could ever be that simple.Â
âYou!â A high pitched voice interrupted the silence. You raised your gaze, startled. Your eyes found a redhead girl turned around in the seat in front of you, pointing her finger at you with a big smile decorating her bright red lips. âI knew I recognized that voice from somewhere!â
You felt your stomach drop.
Minnie.Â
âOh, God, Minnie.â You breathed out. âYou scared me!â
Perhaps on the way here you prayed so hard not to see somebody you knew tonight that whoever that was up there in the sky heard you, but instead of helping you, decided to laugh at you in your face, because sitting directly in front of you was Minnie, one of your closest partners during your theater days.Â
And the only person who you ever told about Yoongi.Â
âDo I look that old?â She giggled, cupping her face in her palms âItâs only been a few years, but I feel like I havenât seen you in decades!â
 âYesâŠI mean, no!â You pressed your lips together, crossing looks with Yoongi, who looked at you with curious eyes. âI just didn't expect to see you here.â
âMe?â Minnie scrunched her nose, laughing âI didnât expect to see you, what are you doing here?â
âMe?â You nervously laughed. âI was in town and I- we came to see the movieâŠâ You managed to explain, trying to act as normal as possible, but you were sure that your shaking eyes, jumping from Yoongiâs face to Minnieâs, were giving you away. âThis is Yoongi, by the way. And this is Minnie, a friend.â You introduced both of them.Â
If any of them realized how nervous you were, they didnât say a thing.Â
Minnie, as expressive as she was, opened her eyes wide open, surprised.Â
âOh, Yoongi, Yoongi?â She asked, emphasizing every vowel of his name.
âIs there another Yoongi?â Yoongi laughed, turning his head to see you.Â
You wanted to vomit.Â
âMmm, not that I know of!â She smiled, offering her hand for him to shake. âNice to finally meet you, Yoongi-Yoongi.â Yoongi took her hand, shaking it three times right in front of your petrified face. âI heard a lot of things about you back in the day.â
Minnie winked at you in a very exaggerated manner, instantly making you freeze in your place. Now you were a hundred percent sure that you were about to vomit, but maybe that would be an amazing scenario for you, you would have to run away to the closest bathroom and wouldnât have to be in the presence of this interaction.
âOh, really?â Yoongi smiled, displaying his gummy smile. âWhat things?â
âYou know, all kinds of things.â She raised her eyebrows, clearly amused with the look on your face, that begged her to please shut up.Â
âMe and Minnie- we used to come here a lot when we were in high school.â You intervened in the conversation, trying to change the subject as soon as you could without thinking much.Â
âThatâs right, we were pretty close!â She reminisced âWe were always paired up together.â
âPaired up in what?â Yoongi asked, naturally.Â
âTheater.â She explained without giving you much time to think about saying something else. âDidnât you know that your girl had her beginnings here, at The Alley?â
You gulped, and Yoongi, for the first time during the night, seemed to read you just right. He tilted his head, surprised âWell, no. She didnât say anything.â
âReally?â She frowned, not understanding why, but Yoongi immediately got it.Â
âIt was a long time agoâŠâ You trailed off, trying hard not to make it seem like a big deal, like it was just a hobby you had when you were a teenager, but Yoongi knew you. He could see it in your eyes, the same look you had when Simon caught you using his legos, when you had to tell your mom you got suspended for getting in a fight in high school, the same look you had when you were caught. It was clear to him that you didnât want him to see that part of you, whatever it was.
âI mean, sheâs always been pretty mysterious, hasnât she?â Minnie said âIt takes a while to figure her out, youâll get there.â
âI think Iâm close enough, arenât I?â His answer was smooth, almost annoying you. He playfully squeezed your knee and you wished he hadn't done it, because your old friend was now looking at you with stars in her eyes full of excitement. It had been almost four years since you had a proper talk with Minnie, but despite the fact that little to nothing happened between you and the man next to you, you were sure she was convinced you were on a date right now.Â
And perhaps it was not just his hand on your knee, maybe it was the fond look on his eyes too, seeking complicity in his jokes, but you were not going to go down that route tonight. You scoffed. âNot one bit.â You said, out of bitterness, because Yoongi knew you as well as your brother, perhaps his only flaws were being dumb and blind, but that came with being a man anyway.Â
For your own good, the lights of the room flickered twice, meaning that the movie was about to start soon. âThat means I should leave you alone, right?â Minnie sighed, âBut itâs really nice to see you here after so long, sweetheart.âÂ
You nodded, offering her a soft smile, but you couldnât help but feel guilty. It was in Minnieâs nature to always offer love and kindness to everyone, but it was hard to hold her gaze when she called you by that name, knowing that you didnât deserve it.Â
 âItâs nice to see you, too.â Was all you could say, despite it being a lie.Â
In another universe you wouldâve loved to see your old friend and feel something bigger than nostalgia, but you couldnât, you felt obligated to reject the feeling. You couldnât live in the fantasy of what could have been.Â
She was about to turn around, but before she could do it, she raised one of her fingers, like she just remembered something. âBy the way⊠Are you still doing theater?â She inquired.
You shrugged, shaking your head âUmmm⊠Not reallyâŠâ
She pouted, disappointed. âThatâs a shame, because⊠I donât know, itâs crazy that Iâm seeing you tonight. I know of someone whoâs looking for someone just like you, if you were interested.â Her words lingered in the air, but the lights flickered again. âBut Iâm guessing I should keep that for after the movie⊠And Yoongi!â She exclaimed, pointing at him âIâm glad that you finally stopped dating dumb girls, my friend right there was very popular around here. Youâre very lucky.â
You almost gasped, immediately turning your head to Yoongi, who just scoffed amused. Before you could even breathe, your friend turned around exactly when the lights went off, starting the movie right away.
You held your breath for what felt to be an eternity, but in the darkness you saw a smirk tugging from Yoongiâs lips, being followed by an outburst of laughter. The sound of his quiet laugh made you freeze in your place, was he laughing at you?
You opened your mouth, trying to find an explanation for your friendâs comment, but he shook his head as if he was stopping you, clearly entertained by the shocking look on your face. âOh, save it for later.â He whispered, brushing it off.Â
You pressed your lips together, sinking in your seat as you observed him focusing on the movie, and you were supposed to do the same, but you couldnât think of anything else. The only thing you could hope for was that he couldnât see how red your face was, because you sure as hell could feel it.Â
God, you wanted to die, but whoever put you through this whole thing knew that death could only be seen as kindness.Â
How come that after years of quitting theater you were still being this dramatic? You didnât know, but tonight death felt like a greater destiny than the embarrassment you felt.Â

In situations like these, you remembered two specific times during the past seven years when you thought you got over Yoongi, but then you realized you failed miserably.
You evoked the memory of those two situations for a special reason, to teach you a lesson: you must not continue to engage with the man sitting next to you. There were three reasons for you to learn from this lesson, because otherwise:
It would hurt your mind.Â
It would hurt your heart.
It would hurt your soul.
These seemed three perfectly logical reasons to learn the lesson, but you were never the best student.Â
The first memory that always came to mind was the first time Yoongi and Simon came back home for Christmas after going to college. It had been six months since you decided to convince yourself that the last two years you spent being in love with him were just a fever, but when Yoongi walked in the room and you saw that he got a new haircut and pierced his ears, you thought that the plan âget over my brotherâs best friendâ would not work at all, at least not now. Maybe you could try the following year.
(Spoiler: the following year did not work either.)
The second time was last summer, a few months ago, when both of them came back for summer break and Yoongi invited you to some pool party. You were supposed to go with Simon, but at the last minute he ended up getting sick and told you two to go alone. There was a time when you believed that Simon worked as some kind of barrier between you and Yoongi, hanging out with them meant that now you were a group of three, it reminded you that the only reason you kept seeing Yoongi was because he was Simonâs best friend, nothing else. And when you and Yoongi were alone, well⊠It was different.
That night none of you were planning to get into the pool, it was a strange house full of strange people and it almost felt like you were crashing the party. You were wearing a black summer dress and Yoongi was wearing jeans, you only went for free alcohol and to check if someone had any weed, you thought you were safe. Of course every little effort you made trying not to think that way about him anymore was ruined when decided to take off his shirt, grab you by your hips and jump in the pool, dragging you with him.Â
Needless to say, you were furious. The only thought that crossed your mind was that neither of you had a change of clothes, but he didnât care. When you got your head out of the water, you saw him laughing.Â
You gasped âFuck you!â You punched his arm, not caring that everyone around you was observing you, laughing because he did something cute.
He kept laughing âIâm sorry, you looked hot!â He defended himself, grabbing your arms to pull you closer under the water.Â
âWhat!?â You shouted, fighting against his hold but wondering if you heard that right.Â
âYou looked like you needed a dip!â He clarified, shouting back. His lips stretched widely, showing you a white smile. You wished you could punch that cheeky expression off his face, but you were too busy trying not to sink into the water as he firmly gripped your waist, crashing your body against his bare chest.Â
âYou idiot, I canât swim!â You whined, gripping his shoulders so you wouldnât drown.Â
He snickered, hugging you closer. âItâs fine, Pinky, I wouldnât let you die in front of all these people.â
The moment you realized you had not gotten over Yoongi was not then, it was not when he took off his shirt either, and it was not when you saw him running his fingers through his wet hair, nor when you saw the drops of water dripping down his wide back, no. Not even when he wrapped his strong arms around your body or when he gripped your hips and lifted you up to seat you on the edge of the pool. You realized that you were still in love with Yoongi when he sat next to you, and when he realized that you were not playing, that you were really angry, he cupped your face in his hands and kissed your forehead, whispering âIâm sorry.âÂ
The heart clenching memory of the look on his face, the sound of his voice and the touch of his lips against your skin were enough to screw you up, but not enough to make you learn the lesson.
Now, sitting next to him, you began to think that you were finally losing your mind when you tried to focus on the movie for the first ten minutes, and then for the next thirty minutes, and the next fifty, but when an hour passed you found out, or you just remembered, that it was useless to focus on something else when Yoongi was by your side.Â
You often forgot how impossible it was for you to ignore Yoongiâs presence, even in the most packed and loudest rooms, but the confirmation that you finally drove yourself insane was when you noticed that you just couldnât ignore his arm laying next to yours in the shared armrest, or your hands touching when you reached to grab popcorn, and you certainly couldnât ignore his fingers when they reached to play with the fabric of the hem of your sleeve.Â
You carefully looked down to the arm rest, observing his fingers tugging the tiny piece of ruffle fabric at the end of your sleeve. He wasnât trying to get your attention or to annoy you, it was something almost unconscious, a small gesture, very easy to miss, but it was enough for you to stop breathing for a moment. Now, it was impossible to ignore the warmth of his fingers slightly grazing over your wrist.Â
You sighed deeply, feeling the failure sinking in your bones once again. The line between what you were supposed to feel and what you were actually feeling was always blurry, but this time seemed to be completely erased, and once again, you were the one to blame for thinking that this time seeing Yoongi could be any different.Â
You were screwed up again.Â

You could say you enjoyed the last part of the movie, at least the parts where you were zoning out enough to quiet your mind, but when the lights were turned on you remembered that your brain hated you.
Your eyes swept the place, observing the people around you clapping as the credits rolled down.Â
âSo?â His voice sneaked into the hustle and bustle of your head, making you turn to look at him, but your eyes focused on the almost empty bucket of popcorn on his lap. âDo you like it? Iâve never seen Home Alone on a big screen.â
You grabbed a handful of popcorn from the very bottom of the bucket. âIâve seen it plenty of times on a big screen.â You said, stuffing your mouth with the food so you wouldnât answer any of the questions you knew he was about to make, but the second those words left your mouth you realized you gave yourself away.
âYeah, I imagine.â He scoffed, signaling with his head towards the empty seat where Minnie was sitting a few seconds ago. You were grateful that she disappeared the moment the movie ended so she wouldnât hear this conversation. âI heard some of it just now.â You huffed, pretending to be tired of him and chewing long enough to prevent yourself from talking. âIs there anything else I should know? Apart from the fact that you have a secret twin who takes theater classes and has friends who are actually nice?â
The only thing that could come out of your mouth was something rude. âOh, shut up.â You spat, looking at anything else except his face.Â
Yoongi shifted on his seat with a shameless smirk decorating his face, getting closer to you. âDonât! Donât shut me up.â He laughed, casually grabbing your face between his fingers so you wouldnât run away from his gaze. âI want to know all about that, like, were you really talking shit about me during high school?â
You frowned, remembering what Minnie said about Yoongi dating dumb girls. Of all the conclusions he could have drawn from that, was that the one he came up with?â
âI wasnât⊠talking shit about you.â You wanted to explain âHave you considered that I was just really into gossiping?â
He snorted, âItâs the same thing.âÂ
âItâs not.â You denied.Â
âSo you were gossiping about me?â He asked âAbout the girls I dated?â
âCâmon, what about it?â You tried to dismiss as quickly as possible âI was like fourteen, and in my defense, you never had good taste in girls.âÂ
Yoongi narrowed his eyes, a bit offended âWhy? You really think the girls I dated were dumb?â You bit your bottom lip, trying to suppress a laugh. âThatâs not very feminist of you.â
You rolled your eyes âOh shut up, what do you know about feminism?â You said. âThose were just⊠facts.â
âYeah, Iâm sure of that.â He scoffed âWhat Iâm not so sure about is that thing your friend said⊠That Iâm really lucky to be with you.âÂ
âIgnore her.â You tried to cut him, looking away so he wouldnât notice how embarrassed you were.
âNo, why?â He smiled, poking fun at you. âShe said you were really popular, but I donât get it. I donât know a man who could stand your behavior for more than two hours. Besides me, of course.â
You could be offended by that, but it was the truth.Â
âWell, they couldn't,â You said, crossing your arms over your chest. âThey just wanted me for my talent.â
âLet me doubt that.â He said âIf you were so good, why did you never tell me?â
âWell, it was a secretâ You confessed, there was no point in hiding now. âI didnât want anyone to know, people would think it was dumb.âÂ
âAnd when did you care about what other people think?â
You sighed. All the time, you wanted to say, but you kept that for yourself.Â
âI just... wanted it for myself, no one had to know.â You explained.
Yoongi waited a few seconds for you to say something else, but you werenât willing to pour your heart to him just yet. Yes, when you found The Alley you discovered a part of yourself that was completely unique, but that didnât mean you wanted to share it. It was for you only, and you were happy with that.Â
âWell, Pinky.â He sighed, squeezing your knee like he always did. âEven if it was a secret⊠Iâm telling you, you were pretty obvious.âÂ
âWhat do you mean?â You frowned, confused
 âI mean, you always liked High School Musical a little bit too much.â He explained as a mocking smirk tugged from the corners of his lips. âAt first I thought it was just Zac Efron, but now it makes sense.â
You nudged his shoulder before the frown in your face disappeared into laughter. âHigh School Musical is the best movie ever, to be obsessed with it was just logical.â You tried to excuse yourself âThat and, of course, Zac Efron.â
âI never thought you would have a thing for basketball players.â He muttered, trying to play nonchalant as his eyes wandered towards the corner of the room, circling back to your gaze. You realized he was expecting an answer for that.Â
âKind of.â You waved off, pretending to be laid back about it. âBut only the ones who have this internal struggle about their fatherâs plans for their future and their unusual passion for musical comedy.â
He let out an amused snort. âVery specific, what a shame.â
You stared at him for a second, wondering what game he was trying to play now.Â
You tried so hard to keep your face straight, to try to show him that you werenât phased by any of his stupid jokes. You wanted to remind him that you werenât like any of those girls who were charmed just by the sight of his eyes, you werenât like those girls he stopped in the hallways just to make them giggle when you were in high school, you wanted to make clear that you were different â except that, of course, you werenât. The moment he displayed that specific smirk, you committed the unforgivable crime of blushing.Â
But he was quick to dismiss it, he always was.Â
And you were obligated to forget about it.Â
âSo? Why did you leave it?â He inquired, âWere you that bad?â He ignored that the room was now almost empty. Maybe in another situation you wouldâve taken advantage of that and told him it was time to go to avoid telling the truth, but why hide now? Maybe telling the truth wasnât so bad.Â
You smirked, rolling your eyes. âI was the best one in my group, you donât even know.âÂ
âYeah?â He moved closer to you with big eyes, showing you how curious he was.
âOf course, do you have any doubts?âÂ
âWell, yes, a few.â He teased âIâd have to see it for myself.â
âSure, when they clear the stage Iâll do a demonstration just for you.â You joked, successfully making him laugh.Â
âThat would be an amazing way to avoid my question.â He pointed.
You felt your chest getting lighter, and if that hinted you that it meant something dangerous, you ignored it.Â
âI wasnât doing that.â You tried to defend yourself.Â
âYou do that all the time.â He reminded you, and he was right. You bit back a smile, darting him a look for exposing you.Â
âFine, then. Iâll be honest.â You surrendered, maybe Yoongi could convince you to jump off a cliff if he looked at you with those eyes. âI left it when I was finishing high school, I was about to leave for college and⊠I had to grow up, you know? I grew too attached to this place but I knew I couldnât cling onto these things forever.â
âCanât you?â He questioned âDidnât you like to do it?â
âI mean, yes, but-â
âThen, why drop it?â He interrupted.
You breathed in, wishing that you could find the words to say it in a way that made sense, because you werenât sure what was right or wrong anymore.Â
âMaybe I was on an ego trip back then, I donât know.â You admitted. âI thought I was genuinely good but I couldnât do anything about it, like I was stuck here. I had to let it go, for me itâs all or nothing.â
Perhaps you werenât talking only about theater now. Perhaps you were talking about everything, perhaps you were talking about him. And it was a bit harsh, but it was the truth, or what you decided to be the truth. Yoongi took one hard look at you, as if he was expecting you to realize how dumb that sounded, but you already knew that, otherwise you wouldnât be there right now, at home before Christmas because you dropped out of college. You didnât even know if when you left for college that excuse made sense, you just knew that you were bitter and angry and if you couldn't follow your dreams, you didnât want them at all. And if you couldnât be with Yoongi, you couldnât see him at all.Â
You ripped the bandaid off, but three years later it exploded in your face.
âAll or nothing?â He repeated, but you just nodded. âBut did you try first? Because as far as I know you didnât.â
You bitterly laughed,âYeah, rightâ You got up from your seat, ready to leave âAnd who wouldâve taken me seriously?â
He got up with you, blocking the way to stop you from getting out from the sea of chairs just yet. You raised your chin, finding his eyes. âI would have.â He casually mumbled, but his words echoed in your head, clenching your heart.Â
You tried to search in your brain for something snarky to say, but you froze under his gaze. âAnd If I wouldnât haveâŠâ He continued âIf I were a complete prick who doesnât care about you, you shouldâve done it anyway. Even if your mom puts on a bad face.â
You wanted to stop him, to shut him up. But he was right, even if you didnât need to hear that tonight. You loved your mom and you knew she didnât expect anything from you but to be happy, she was just worried, you knew that, but you hated that she had to see you trip with your own decisions.Â
âHave you ever tried to be wrong?â You asked him, pushing his chest with your palms. âLike, just once?â Walking past him, hearing his laugh behind you followed by his quick steps running after you.Â
âDonât be mad âcause Iâm right.â He teased.Â
âIâm not mad.â You said, walking towards the entrance, hearing music coming from the other room. âJust annoyed that you had to go to college and left me here making dumb decisions.âÂ
He smiled, happy that you decided to show a glimpse of love for him. âDo I need to remind you that youâre just twenty one and your life is not over?â
âYes, maybe.â You said âSeveral times a day, please.â
You stood in the hall, attempting to put your coat back on, but he stopped you, stealing the piece of clothing away from you. âWhat are you doing?â He asked, smiling. âDonât you know that we have to dance now?â
You widely opened your eyes, almost completely forgetting that. When you bought the tickets for movie nights, you were also invited to the afterparty that was held right after the movie ended, hence the loud music playing in the next room, the biggest one of the place. You didnât think Yoongi would be interested in staying.Â
âDo you want to dance?â You checked first. You didnât know if you were interested in staying either.Â
âCâmon, I have plenty of experience from frat parties.â He bragged, taking a few steps back towards the room where the music came from.Â
You shook your head. âThis isnât like those parties you went to with Simon where they play Shape Of You every three songsâÂ
âWhy would it be different?â He said, slightly offended. Yoongi kinda liked Shape Of YouâŠÂ Â
You grabbed his hand, dragging him into the next room as you asked him something very important, âYoongi, do you know who The Strokes are?â

After entering the room, Yoongi disappeared for a few moments to leave your coats in the cloakroom of the place, leaving you alone to collect your thoughts once again. When you first entered the place to watch the movie you couldnât wait to leave, and now you were in a dark room under the red lights, feeling excited at the idea of dancing like you were a teenager again. It was time for you to understand that your life was already a mess, nothing was going to change if you stayed at The Alley dancing just for tonight.
When Yoongi came back you were quick to drag him towards the center of the dancefloor, right when the first chords of Last Nite by the Strokes began to resonate in the room, you couldnât help but feel a rush of happiness running down your body. Yoongi looked at you funny, rolling his sleeves up to his elbows. He didnât expect that you, of all people, would be excited to dance.Â
It turned out that Yoongi didnât live under a rock, he did know who The Strokes were, but barely. You knew that he always preferred hip hop and rap, but the lack of interest he had for other genres surprised you. âI donât know the song!â He shouted over the musicÂ
âWhat about it?â You said, grabbing his hands to pull him closer. âYou must dance anyway, or theyâll kick you out!â
The look of terror in Yoongiâs eyes made you laugh, but you didnât pity him, he was the one who wanted to dance in the first place, even when both of you knew that he wasnât the kind of person who dance at parties, he wasnât the kind of person who danced at all.Â
âHow!?â He asked, ignoring the mass of people jumping around him.Â
âJust do what I do!â You exclaimed, shaking your head side to side to the rhythm, making the strands of your hair hit your face, and his face too. Yoongi laughed, knowing then that if he didnât dance he would look like an absolute loser. He was still hesitant to follow you, but when you began to jump, he slowly began to jump too, trying hard to shake his head the same way you were doing as he felt his ribcage shake from his laughter.Â
You nodded your head, happily tapping your feet against the ground to the loud rhythm of the drums âOh, baby I feel so down, oh, it turnâ me offâ You sang to him, but he shook his head, disappointed that he didnât know the lyrics and couldnât sing the words back to you, but you didnât care, you were happy enough watching him trying to copy your moves.Â
You grabbed his hands, perhaps taking advantage of the situation to tangle his fingers with you, opening your arms with your hands still connected to his, shortening the distance. âIâm not a good dancer either.â You said, maybe way too close to his face.Â
Yoongi scrunched his nose, giving you a half twirl to make your back crush against his chest, trapping you between his arms. âAre you saying Iâm not a good dancer?â You felt his lips brushing against your cheek, making you shiver.Â
You closed your eyes shut, trying to breathe in. âNot all!â You yelled, spinning out of his arms. âBut no oneâs watching.â
He took the liberty to slide his hands down your torso, gripping your waist and pulling you close to his body. âYou are watching.â He said, like he was reminding you.Â
âThen, impress me.âÂ
You were thankful that the sound of the music drowned the sound of your heart, who was threatening to run away from your chest in the exact moment he smiled at you, accepting the challenge.Â

You couldnât count the amount of times Yoongi made you spin in the room, like you were dancing a waltz, before you realized that neither of you were wearing clothes made for dancing, you were wearing a black long sleeve shirt and Yoongi was wearing that ridiculous white dress shirt that made him look like he came out of one of your dreams when he rolled up his sleeves. As one song ended and another one started, he began to stop caring if he didnât know the lyrics, it was fine as long as he followed you, but when your hands began to felt sweaty and you felt like you needed air, you decided it was time to leave, but not before you finished dancing Song 2 by Blur, because what other chance would you have to dance Song 2 by Blur with Yoongi? And what other chance would you have to watch him copy every move you made like you were an expert at dancing? And what other chance would you have to be alone with him without feeling like your heart was sinking? It was like the loud music didnât allow you to feel anything else but joy, or maybe you were already high from all the people smoking weed around you, either way, you were happy.Â
You didnât want to began feeling overwhelmed, the most exciting thing that happened today, before Yoongi, was finding out that your momâs boyfriend gave her a teddy bear that sang All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey when you pressed its paw, you could blame âor just thank himâ for taking you out of your house. Your heart didnât feel as heavy as it did at the beginning of the night, but you knew it was time to leave.Â
As he waited at the door, you decided to look for your coats. There was a line of people waiting to leave theirs, when you were just trying to leave the place. You expected to get in line, wait a maximum of five minutes and then leave, but right at the end of the line you found, of course, Minnie, because it couldnât be any other way.Â
She was alone, holding two purses and a big puffer jacket that was probably not hers. As soon as you stood behind her, she turned around, clearly she wasnât expecting to see you again. âOh, hi again!â She greeted you with the same big white smile you saw earlier tonight. âI had to leave when the movie ended, but I wanted to talk to you, whereâs your boyfriend?â
You sighed, not wanting to remember what she said to Yoongi. âHeâs not my boyfriend, Minnie.â You said. âHeâs just⊠Yoongi.â
âJust Yoongi, huh?â She raised her eyebrows, pursing her lips. âWhat are you doing on a date with Just Yoongi?â
âItâs not a date, he just invited me to watch the movie.â You tried to explain, but she wasnât convinced.Â
âSounds like a date to me.â She giggled, completely ignoring what you said. âI remember when you were like fifteen and cried because he kissed some ugly girl at the New Yearâs party, and now youâre on a date!âÂ
You shook your head, you didn't dare to acknowledge what she said. The memory of that night made you cringe, you remembered running to Minnie and telling everything about it while sobbing like somebody just died. She hugged you and told you that she was sure the girl was super ugly, which wasnât the truth at all, but it was the version she decided to keep.Â
âBut itâs not a date.â You reminded her.
âIf you say soâŠâ She winked at you, taking a step forward to advance in the line. âBut anyway! Werenât you still in college?âÂ
Perhapsit was the rush of the dopamine in your body, or the fact that she spoke to you as if not a day had passed since the last time she saw you, but you told her the truth.Â
âWell, Iâm supposed to be in college.â You said, âBut I dropped out recently.âÂ
âOh, thank God.â She suddenly let out, almost by accident. You looked at her, amused that she dared to say that. âI mean, donât get me grown!â She rushed to say âItâs just, you know, it was about time for you to realize.âÂ
You smiled, feeling your chest getting warm. When you told people you dropped out of college, most of the time they looked worried, like you made a mistake, but Minnie looked relieved, and that made you feel like it wasnât such a horrible decision.Â
âI know, donât remind me.â You huffed, looking at your feet.Â
âI can't help but do it.â She said, crossing her arms over her chest, thinking âI always thought I was going to see you on a big screen someday, I was disappointed when you left for college.â
How cheesy, you wanted to say, but you couldnât, not when she was the one who believed in you in ways you never did.Â
âWell, Iâm out of there now.â You just said.Â
âSo, if youâre not in college and youâre not doing theater, what are you doing?â
You scoffed, feeling like you just got scolded âRotting in bed until Christmas, I guess.â
âOkay, I can respect that, but what about after the holidays?â She continued to ask.Â
You shrugged, âI have to figure that out yet.â
âSo⊠About what I was telling you before the movie startedâŠâ
âYeah, I mean, about thatâŠâ You wanted to interrupt her, but she was quick to cut your sentence.
âYeah, I know what youâre gonna say, youâre out the theater stuff too, I know.â She said, waving her hands in front of your face so you wouldnât keep talking. âBut Iâve got this friend in the city whoâs a director, he is working on this project and is looking for a main character, I donât know, for some reason it reminded me of you. And now youâre here, so it has to mean something, right?â
You furrowed your eyebrows âWhy would it remind you of?â You inquired. âWe havenât seen each other in years.â
âCrazy, isnât it?â She laughed, âHe pitched to me, itâs some gothic dramatic love story, he wanted to know if I knew of someone.â
Was this some kind of joke? You, realizing that you were never happy in college, coming back home, coming back to the theater where you used to dream to step on a stage someday, or Yoongi telling you all that stuff about not even trying to make your dreams come true, and now this? Something inside you moved, you didnât know what, but you did know why you were home after all. You told Yoongi about this in your garage the other day, you dropped out of college for a reason, you werenât built to have a nine to five job, but you also werenât sure what is what you wanted.
You looked at Minnie like you were sorry to turn down her proposal âMinnie, I havenât been on a play in years.â You told her, already anticipating the rejection of her offer.
âI know that, but Iâve always trusted your talent, otherwise I wouldnât be talking about this.â She replied âLook, Iâm not asking you to say yes right now, but if you want to know more you can give me your new number.â You kept quiet for a few seconds. Not knowing what to say, you began to nervously laugh, that sounded crazy to you. âCâmon, donât laugh! If it's of any use, it's a very well paid job.â
Now you began to laugh for real. âWhat do you mean it's a very well paid job?â You asked, not believing her for one second. Most plays you used to be part of during your high school days never left a dime.Â
âIt is!â She insisted âYou donât know my friend, he has rich parents, he doesn't do things for the love of art. I mean, he likes theater, but he also likes money.â
Well, that couldâve made you change your mind right away a four years ago, but still, a few hours ago you came to this place counting the seconds to leave, now you were debating if you should accept a job offer. You shook your head, realizing that the line moved far enough, it was Minnieâs turn to leave her coat.Â
She took a few seconds and then it was your turn. You quickly asked for Yoongiâs jacket and your coat and when you turned around, Minnie was still there, not willing to give up.Â
âWhat do I have to do to convince you to at least give me your new number?â She pleaded, looking for something in her mini bag. You observed her pulling a lighter and a joint and putting it between her lips to light it up.Â
âWhat are you willing to do?â You joked, or not.Â
âWhat do you have in mind?â Well, she knew you.Â
âI have an ideaâŠâ You insinuated, pointing at the joint.Â
She let out a cloud of smoke out of her mouth, suddenly frowning. âReally?â She said, trying not to sound annoyed, you nodded your head several times, almost excited. âYou canât be asking for the whole joint.â
âBut I am.â
Minnie shook her head in denial. âI can let you smoke it once, Iâm not giving it to you.â She offered instead, but you wanted to make it worth it. If you were going to even consider accepting the job, if you were going to even think about something like theater again, you wanted at least something in return.Â
âIâm giving you half my number, then.â You said âTry to guess the other half.âÂ
She narrowed her eyes, hesitating. Your old friend knew that you werenât joking at all, and for some reason she really wanted you to consider her offer. You knew you won when she rolled her eyes, giving in. âYou never stopped being a little bitch, have you?â She hissed, reluctantly handed you the joint. You happily accepted, taking a long drag before it went out. Minnie sighed, sadly watching her perfectly rolled joint in the hands of someone else. âSo? Your new number?â
A devilish smirk appeared in your face as you began to walk backwards, taking long steps towards the entrance as you enjoyed the confused expression on Minnieâs face. âI never changed my number.â You confessed.Â
Minnieâs mouth hung open in disbelief, but she made sure that the last thing you saw from her that night was her middle finger up, directed towards you.Â

Itâs been a long time since you outright refused to feel something remotely close to nostalgia, to live evoking memories, to think that a fleeting good moment could make up for all the bad ones, but it was impossible not to. Instead, you were condemned to live wondering what it would be like to come back home someday and not feel this way, to come to The Alley and not feel like you left a part of you there, to look at Yoongi and not feel like you were going to miss him all your life.Â
And tonight wasnât an exception, because when you came back to Yoongi and he offered what seemed to be the warmest smile in the coldest of winters, you knew it might haunt you forever.Â
But maybe, just for tonight, you didnât care.Â
âWhy are you making that face?â Yoongi asked, raising a brow as he grabbed his jacket from your hands.Â
âWhat face?â You asked back, innocently keeping your hands behind your back.
He opened his mouth to explain what he meant, but then shut it again, staying silent for a minute as he inspected your face. âDid you just⊠smoke weed?â He laughed, probably already smelling it.Â
A smile appeared on your face as you showed him your right hand. Yoongi observed the joint between your thumb and index finger, and wondering where you got that, he tried to take it from your hands.Â
You took a step back, moving your arm away from him so he wouldnât steal it. âWhat? Is this not legal?â You chuckled.
âWho gave you that?â He asked, grabbing your wrist, but you raised your arm higher.Â
âAre you interrogating me?â You kept teasing him, fighting his hold. âIâm sorry Mr. Min, but Iâm not a snitch.âÂ
Yoongi let go of your wrist, quickly giving up. âAre you not sharing?â He asked, a little disappointed.Â
âI donât know.â You pointed your finger at your chin, pretending to think about it âAre you allowed?âÂ
You walked past him, heading towards the entrance to exit the place. âYouâre so annoying.â You heard him say, already knowing he was following you.
Both of you knew that the night was coming to an end, as soon as you stepped foot on the street you could smell the dew on the grass and hear how loud were your footsteps on the empty street. You looked at him through your lashes, observing him lighting up the joint between your lips as with a lighter he found in his pockets. You held the smoke inside your mouth for a few seconds before blowing it on his face, but he just laughed, stealing from your lips.Â
You wondered what else you could do to make him stay a bit longer.Â
He crossed the desolate street, grabbing your hand to drag you into the poorly illuminated park. It was really cold and you could see your cold breath in the air. Everyone else in the world seemed to agree that it was time to sleep, but you didnât dare to complain as he decided to take the long way home.Â
âHow do you know when youâre high?â He curiously asked, eyes locking up with yours as he took another draw.Â
It was easy for you to tell, you could get high with only one puff. âI have this thing, I test if my teeth are heavy.â You told him, expecting him to understand right away.Â
He laughed, confused. âWhat do you mean?âÂ
âLook, if you clench your jaw you can tell that your teeth touch each other.â You explained. Yoongi stopped dead in his tracks, standing in front of you to test it himself. âI know that Iâm high when my top teeth are feeling heavy.â
Yoongi snorted, keeping his mouth closed to test it himself. âI donât know if mine are heavy.â He said âAre yours?â
You already knew youâre high, but you tested it regardless. Closing your mouth, you pressed your teeth together to know âYes, they are.â You laughed, feeling dizzy. âHow do you know?â
It wasnât the first time you saw Yoongi high, you remembered that time, you were woken up at three in the morning when your brother dragged him into your house after their graduation party because he smoked too much, and Yoongiâs mom couldnât find out that her son almost died because he didn't know how to use a bong.Â
It was the first time that he made Simon look like the responsible friend. Yoongi was seeing shadows before leaving the party and when he arrived at your home was calmer, but still high. He was strangely afraid of going upstairs, so the three of you stayed in the living room watching very low quality episodes of Pinky and The Brain on YouTube. Simon let you stay under the condition of not telling your mom about Yoongi having a bad trip, so you did. The memory of Yoongi laughing at the screen and eating the cake your mom bought to celebrate was still very engraved in your mind.
This version was very different. Yoongiâs hooded eyes were crystallized and there was an awkward smile plastered on his face that wasnât going away. You could tell he was high in the way he was walking, and especially in the way he was still holding your hand.
The silence lingered in the air for a second. He pressed his lips together, scanning your face. âI know Iâm high when itâs hard for me to tell if Iâm looking at one thing or the whole picture.â He tried to explain âLike, I canât focus on more than one thing at once.â
Somehow, you understood. âWhat are you looking at right now?â
In that moment, Yoongi seemed to be asking himself that very same question in his head, but he already knew the answer.Â
 âYour mouth.â He replied innocently.
Someone in the very back of your mind started to wave a big red flag, but on the surface, where an intoxicated version of yourself was laying under the moonlight, you could only laugh.Â
âIsnât it a bit distracting?â You asked him, pulling him forward so he would start walking towards the exit of the park.Â
âYes, very.â he guaranteed âBut I donât mind.â
Yoongi followed you out of the park, and in a team of two you remembered the way to your home. It was like both of your brains had turned off, the conversation didnât have to mean anything, you didnât have to wonder why he was there with you at all.Â
The clock on your phone said that it was three in the morning, but in your mind time had stopped forever, or at least until next morning. When you turned the corner and reached the end of the street, you knew it was time to say goodbye. But what if you didnât want to?
You struggled to find your keys, maybe because you were high or maybe because you just didnât want to remember where the keys were. And when you had to open the door, you leaned against the door frame to say your last words.Â
You looked at him with hooded eyes, his pink lips were slightly parted, like they were about to say something but they didnât. In the haze of the moment you thought it looked just like an invitation to kiss him, but of course you wouldnât. Of course you couldnât.Â
What you could do, instead, was prevent him from leaving, at least for a while. Was that allowed? You werenât in your right mind to answer that question.Â
You sighed, sleepy, touching the collar of his shirt. âI canât let you go home like this.â You let out, faster than you could think.Â
Yoongi scrunched his nose. âItâs fine, itâs just a few blocks away.â He waved off your concern, but his feet were dug deeply on the wood floor of your porch.Â
âItâs not a few blocks away.â You argued âYou live like ten blocks away, and youâre still highâŠâ
âI can manage.â He smirked, tucking a strand of your hair behind your ear like it was nothing.Â
âCâmon, you can stay.â You offered. âMy bed is big enough for both of us.â
Your voice came as a whisper, but your words are clearly heard by Yoongi. He scoffed, causing you to start laughing âI didnât mean that.â You blurted out. trying to correct yourself, but he was already laughing at you.Â
âWhat did you mean?â He was curious.Â
You lightly punched his shoulder. âI meant that⊠You can stay.â You repeated âBesides⊠Thereâs still Simonâs old clothes you can wear to sleep.âÂ
He raised his eyebrows, getting closer to your face, or not, you werenât sure.Â
âWhat would your mom say?â He mumbled, still in denial.Â
âWhat?â You chuckled âIâll tell her the truth. Iâll just say you were too drunk to come back home.â
âThatâs not the truth.â He said, booping your nose, but you could barely feel the coldness of his touch.Â
âDo I really have to tell her that we were high?â You wondered, booping his nose back.Â
Yoongi smiled, knowing you were right. âI guess not.â He admitted.Â
âSo?â You dared to insist.
âIâll stayâŠâ He said, putting a finger up. âUnder one conditionâŠâ
âYou want me to tuck you in bed?â You said, laughing at your own joke like it was the funniest thing you had ever said.Â
Yoongi snorted, covering your mouth with his hand so you wouldnât keep making loud noises. âNo, not that.â He shook his head. âYou have to make me breakfast.â
You bit the palm of his hand, making him pull away with a groan. âIs that what your life is worth?â You teased âBreakfast?â
âIâm not gonna die walking ten blocks.â
âWhat if you enter a bad trip?â You joked âThe streets are scary when itâs dark.â
âCâmon, donât talk about bad trips.â He closed his eyes shut, like he was trying to picture flowers and kittens so he wouldnât think of something bad.Â
âGod, Yoongi. Are you staying or not?âÂ
He sighed, opening his eyes to display his characteristic gummy smile. âFine Pinky.â He gave in, âShow me how big your bed is.âÂ

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the road not taken 02 | myg

Summary: You could count two times when you thought you got over Yoongi and then realized you were wrong (or maybe three times?)
part two: get up and fall again
< part one
âpairing: lawyer!yoongi x actress oc
ârating: +18
âgenre: brother's best friend, one sided pinning (or both?)
âwarnings/tags: slow burn,angst, fluff, eventual smut, angst, sexual tension? lmao, use of drugs (just weed), flashbacks, ANGST!! Btw english is not my first language !!
âwords: 11k
âa/note: I took the longest time to write this but I'm back!! I'm so happy to finally post this !! fun fact: while I was writing this I listened to let the light in by lana del rey on loop!! and ofc, last night by the strokes !! hope you like it, as always, you're welcomed to discuss this part in my asks. đ„°
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Four years ago.Â
Three weeks before New Years.Â
Ever since you could remember you understood one thing that was going to define the first years of your life: you werenât your brother. It wasnât difficult to understand, but it was difficult to remember.Â
There was a four year gap between Simon and you, and an abyss between who he was and who you were that people didnât seem to understand. Even if you had no interest in it, just the idea of competing with the image of your brother was completely pointless; he was the first son of a first daughter, the first grandson, the perfect portrait of your motherâs face, while you were the last granddaughter, the one who came at the wrong time, the one whose eyes could only resemble the sad ghost of your father.Â
You spent your preteen years witnessing how your aunts and your grandmother expected you to be the same, as if you were supposed to be as charming or as funny as him, despite the clear evidence that you were a completely different person. Maybe it was the dark clothes, or the black eyeliner you wore everyday, maybe your lack of social skills and the bad attitude in the mornings or just the desperate attempt to be different, while he was the cool sibling, you were seen as the weird one.Â
Maybe growing up with that label taped to your forehead would have made you resent him, you didnât remember when or how, but you managed to separate him from all that bullshit. You loved Simon not just because you were attached to the hip since you were born, but because he was one of the few people who never expected anything from you but to be yourself. He always encouraged you to wear whatever clothes you wanted and listen to whatever screaming rock band you liked at the moment even if he didnât understand any of it. And after all it wasnât his fault that he was tall and handsome and good at basketball, it wasnât his fault that you couldnât and didnât want to be a female version of him. You decided to embrace the difference. You werenât your brother, and because of that you had to fight your way to find your own self.Â
When you found The Alley, or as Yoongi called it, the theater near the park with the weird fountains, you felt it clicked for you. It wasnât just your theater classes, it was a place filled with people just like you, people who understood you. You didnât have to explain your jokes there, you didnât have to think twice before speaking, the image of your brother wasnât hovering over you when people saw you, it was nice.
For the first time you were part of a community, you spent more time in The Alley than in your home, you knew all the bands who came to practice at the place, you knew the lady who cooked pizza for all the movie nights, you were friends with the guy who sold the tickets and the girl who worked at the bar. You spent all your summers volunteering with your friends, making popcorn, accommodating the seats, writing the plays you were going to perform when October came, it was part of you.Â
But when you had to leave for college you knew you had to leave everything behind. Itâs been a long time since you outright refused to feel something remotely close to nostalgia. You refused to live evoking memories, to think that a fleeting good moment could make up for all the bad ones. Itâs been a long time since you outright refused to live in the past, but tonight seemed to be an exception.Â
When your feet turned the corner of the park and your eyes found the Christmas Lights decorating the old theater on the other side of the street, you were hit by a wave of something you knew you shouldnât feel, something close to relief. A feeling you always seemed to run away from.Â
âShould we buy popcorn?â Yoongiâs soft voice made you come out of your trance. You looked at him, waiting for the traffic light to turn red so you could cross the street.Â
âWe need to get in line to secure our seats first.â You explained to him, feeling a rush of nervousness washing down your body. When you had your last day at The Alley you said goodbye to everyone and never made plans to come back, this was unexpected.
âBut what if popcorn runs out?â He asked, as if that could be a possible scenario. âThe line isnât even that long.â
He pointed to the short line at the entrance, which was formed by just five people.Â
âPopcorn is not going to run out.â You rolled your eyes. âAnd even if the line is not long, we still need to get the best sets, they are not numbered.âÂ
Yoongi stood in his place, understanding your logic, but at the same time wondering how did you know that the seats werenât numbered in the first place.Â
He frowned âHow did you know?â He asked. You turned to him, looking a bit confused, but then, a green light lit up his face, the traffic light allowing you to cross the street. You grabbed his hand, dragging him with you.Â
âHurry up!â You exclaimed, quickly crossing the street to reach the end of the line.
Yoongi ran after you, but didnât demand the answer of his question when you reached the end of the line. It was like both of you agreed not to disrupt one of those rare good moments when you didnât have a frown on your face, it was so hard to grasp it that he decided to do whatever you said, he even let you make fun of him when you realized he was wearing a dress white shirt under his coat, just for the sake of keeping a smile on your face.Â
You touched the collar of his shirt, tugging from it just to annoy him.Â
âOuch!â He complained, but didnât do anything to pull away from you.Â
âMy mom is probably thrilled that Iâm hanging out with you.â You mentioned, fixing the collar and smoothing the fabric with your fingers like you werenât the one who messed it up. âI bet she thinks that if I spend enough time with you, youâll turn me into a lawyer like you.âÂ
Yoongi scoffed, believing that impossible âIâm not a lawyer yet.â He said, and you knew that, but he wasnât far from it. âBut even if I was, I couldnât turn you into one.âÂ
âOf course not, we canât both be lawyers.â You murmured, leaning on the wall behind you. âBesides, I couldn't be a lawyer⊠Iâve never learned to lie.â You looked at him out of the corner of your eye, waiting for his reaction, but he just rolled his eyes, sighing.Â
âYouâre meanâŠâ He hissed.Â
But Yoongi seemed to be fine with it, he took all your mean jokes about lawyers like a bullet, accepting his destiny, accepting how different both of you were.Â
In times like these, it hurt a bit to notice how kind he was, from the tip of his red nose to the palms of his rough hands, kindness was all he had to offer. The contrast of how hard you struggled to be nice to how easy it was for him was palpable, Yoongi smiled to the skinny teenage boy who checked your tickets and the girl who gave away flyers advertising the next movie night the following weekend and never forgot to say thank you, while you had to constantly remind yourself not to curse every person who crossed your way, at least not out loud.Â
Once you were inside the place you forced yourself to shake those thoughts off your head, determined to drag Yoongi across the principal hall in order to get your seats without looking back.Â
There were multiple kinds of chairs at the theater, it was one of the things that made it so special. The Alley was never built to be a theater, it was a big old house bought by a group of friends years and years ago. They tore up a few walls and built it to be a place to watch movies, paint, do theater, play music or write poetry. On movie nights they put together different chairs and a projector and it suddenly turned into a cinema.Â
You were sure Yoongi didnât know any of this, it was the first time he put foot in this place, but you, who had plenty of experience, knew where the best seats were.Â
The best seats were located in the middle of the room, it was a couple of recycled red cinema chairs. You remembered that Sid, one of the owners of the place, told you that he got them at an auction and that they were vintage, but to you they just looked old and dusty at the time. Of course over time you realized that they were the best place to be, they were located just in the perfect place and they were the most comfortable, but they were only two sets of four chairs, so if you didnât hurry up you would have ended up at the back of the room sitting on some bleachers.Â
Yoongi didnât understand why you were in a rush to get there, but you were right, you got the best seats.Â
âNow, stay here.â You told him âIâm coming back with popcorn.âÂ
You thought it was only right that if he bought the tickets, you were supposed to buy popcorn and drinks. But then again, you werenât supposed to think of this as a date at all.Â
You rushed to the entry of the room, turning on the corner near the bar and saw the stand of popcorn. As you stood in the line, you realized you didnât notice how cold it was outside until you felt how warm the place was inside. You guessed that the hurry to get to the seats didnât give room to think about it at all.Â
Almost four years went by and it was like time didnât pass at all inside these walls. Things in your hometown never changed, and sometimes you liked it that way, but most of the time it was the main reason why you wanted to run away from it. Your mom always said you were a creature of metamorphosis, always changing, and you accepted the title for a while, but now you were wondering if your need to morph just meant that you could never be truly happy with any of the paths that you chose for yourself.Â
In no time you bought the popcorn and came back to your seat, a little displeased with the thought, but glad that you didnât find anyone who could recognize you. You were safe for now, perhaps you could watch the movie and come back home going unnoticed.Â
But of course things never worked in the way you wanted.Â
âSorry, excuse me.â You murmured, managing to carry two cups filled with coke and a bucket of popcorn, you watched your step carefully, trying not to step on other people. You raised your gaze, focusing on reaching the empty seat next to Yoongi, who was looking at his phone.Â
You took a seat next to him, handing him the drink. He murmured a small âthank youâ, but didnât look at you. âWhat are you doing?â You asked him, burying a finger on the side of his torso, making him jump in surprise.
âIâm trying to prove you wrong, lookâŠâ He replied, showing the screen of his phone to you. You narrowed your eyes, trying to focus your gaze on whatever he was showing to you, a website filled with reviews of Home Alone 2. âIt has good reviews.â
You snatched the phone off his hands, observing the preview photo and the poster of, what it seemed to be, Yoongiâs favorite movie. You scrolled for a couple seconds, checking if what he said was true. âThree stars' average reviews is not good.â You informed him, but now he looked offended.Â
âThree stars is good for a Christmas movie, what are you talking about?â He insisted.Â
âWhat are you talking about? The first one has five starsâ average reviews, if you settle for bad Christmas movies, thatâs on you.â You teased him, giving him his phone back.Â
He shook his head, scoffing âI canât believe you think Home Alone 2 is a bad Christmas movie, it has that scene with the pigeon lady!â He kept insisting.Â
âWhich scene?â You asked, but by doing that, you gave yourself away.Â
âWhat do you mean which scene?â He asked, confused. You opened your mouth, wanting to defend yourself, but then he gasped. âGod, Pinky. You have never watched Home Alone 2, havenât you?Â
Your mouth hung open, starting to laugh âI-... I just-â
âNo, I canât believe it.â He laughed, shaking his head in disapproval âYou never watched it.â
âIâve watched the beginning, okay?â You tried to explain. âAnd I think it was enough for me to decide if it was a good movie or not.â
âBullshit.â Yoongi said, now a bit offended that you talked shit about a movie that you didnât even finish.âYou canât decide that if you didnât even watch the scene with the pigeon lady.â
You laughed even harder, covering your mouth with the palm of your hand. âI donât even know what youâre talking about.â
He opened his eyes widely. âOf course you donât, you didnât watch the movie!â He exclaimed âYou just have to stop pretending to be a film critic to enjoy some movies, you know that?â
You rolled your eyes. âCâmon, the fact that Iâm here means that Iâm willing to try.â
The fact that you were here meant you were irremediably in love with him, a voice in your head reminded you of that, and maybe it was the same thing.Â
âFor me?â He teased you, making you close your eyes for a split second. That didnât help at all.Â
You sank into your seat, âFor you, I guess.â
And that could've been the beginning of the end of the night. You and Yoongi watching the movie and coming back home before it was too late and laying in bed remembering every word he said, like they meant something else, before falling asleep.
But nothing could ever be that simple.Â
âYou!â A high pitched voice interrupted the silence. You raised your gaze, startled. Your eyes found a redhead girl turned around in the seat in front of you, pointing her finger at you with a big smile decorating her bright red lips. âI knew I recognized that voice from somewhere!â
You felt your stomach drop.
Minnie.Â
âOh, God, Minnie.â You breathed out. âYou scared me!â
Perhaps on the way here you prayed so hard not to see somebody you knew tonight that whoever that was up there in the sky heard you, but instead of helping you, decided to laugh at you in your face, because sitting directly in front of you was Minnie, one of your closest partners during your theater days.Â
And the only person who you ever told about Yoongi.Â
âDo I look that old?â She giggled, cupping her face in her palms âItâs only been a few years, but I feel like I havenât seen you in decades!â
 âYesâŠI mean, no!â You pressed your lips together, crossing looks with Yoongi, who looked at you with curious eyes. âI just didn't expect to see you here.â
âMe?â Minnie scrunched her nose, laughing âI didnât expect to see you, what are you doing here?â
âMe?â You nervously laughed. âI was in town and I- we came to see the movieâŠâ You managed to explain, trying to act as normal as possible, but you were sure that your shaking eyes, jumping from Yoongiâs face to Minnieâs, were giving you away. âThis is Yoongi, by the way. And this is Minnie, a friend.â You introduced both of them.Â
If any of them realized how nervous you were, they didnât say a thing.Â
Minnie, as expressive as she was, opened her eyes wide open, surprised.Â
âOh, Yoongi, Yoongi?â She asked, emphasizing every vowel of his name.
âIs there another Yoongi?â Yoongi laughed, turning his head to see you.Â
You wanted to vomit.Â
âMmm, not that I know of!â She smiled, offering her hand for him to shake. âNice to finally meet you, Yoongi-Yoongi.â Yoongi took her hand, shaking it three times right in front of your petrified face. âI heard a lot of things about you back in the day.â
Minnie winked at you in a very exaggerated manner, instantly making you freeze in your place. Now you were a hundred percent sure that you were about to vomit, but maybe that would be an amazing scenario for you, you would have to run away to the closest bathroom and wouldnât have to be in the presence of this interaction.
âOh, really?â Yoongi smiled, displaying his gummy smile. âWhat things?â
âYou know, all kinds of things.â She raised her eyebrows, clearly amused with the look on your face, that begged her to please shut up.Â
âMe and Minnie- we used to come here a lot when we were in high school.â You intervened in the conversation, trying to change the subject as soon as you could without thinking much.Â
âThatâs right, we were pretty close!â She reminisced âWe were always paired up together.â
âPaired up in what?â Yoongi asked, naturally.Â
âTheater.â She explained without giving you much time to think about saying something else. âDidnât you know that your girl had her beginnings here, at The Alley?â
You gulped, and Yoongi, for the first time during the night, seemed to read you just right. He tilted his head, surprised âWell, no. She didnât say anything.â
âReally?â She frowned, not understanding why, but Yoongi immediately got it.Â
âIt was a long time agoâŠâ You trailed off, trying hard not to make it seem like a big deal, like it was just a hobby you had when you were a teenager, but Yoongi knew you. He could see it in your eyes, the same look you had when Simon caught you using his legos, when you had to tell your mom you got suspended for getting in a fight in high school, the same look you had when you were caught. It was clear to him that you didnât want him to see that part of you, whatever it was.
âI mean, sheâs always been pretty mysterious, hasnât she?â Minnie said âIt takes a while to figure her out, youâll get there.â
âI think Iâm close enough, arenât I?â His answer was smooth, almost annoying you. He playfully squeezed your knee and you wished he hadn't done it, because your old friend was now looking at you with stars in her eyes full of excitement. It had been almost four years since you had a proper talk with Minnie, but despite the fact that little to nothing happened between you and the man next to you, you were sure she was convinced you were on a date right now.Â
And perhaps it was not just his hand on your knee, maybe it was the fond look on his eyes too, seeking complicity in his jokes, but you were not going to go down that route tonight. You scoffed. âNot one bit.â You said, out of bitterness, because Yoongi knew you as well as your brother, perhaps his only flaws were being dumb and blind, but that came with being a man anyway.Â
For your own good, the lights of the room flickered twice, meaning that the movie was about to start soon. âThat means I should leave you alone, right?â Minnie sighed, âBut itâs really nice to see you here after so long, sweetheart.âÂ
You nodded, offering her a soft smile, but you couldnât help but feel guilty. It was in Minnieâs nature to always offer love and kindness to everyone, but it was hard to hold her gaze when she called you by that name, knowing that you didnât deserve it.Â
 âItâs nice to see you, too.â Was all you could say, despite it being a lie.Â
In another universe you wouldâve loved to see your old friend and feel something bigger than nostalgia, but you couldnât, you felt obligated to reject the feeling. You couldnât live in the fantasy of what could have been.Â
She was about to turn around, but before she could do it, she raised one of her fingers, like she just remembered something. âBy the way⊠Are you still doing theater?â She inquired.
You shrugged, shaking your head âUmmm⊠Not reallyâŠâ
She pouted, disappointed. âThatâs a shame, because⊠I donât know, itâs crazy that Iâm seeing you tonight. I know of someone whoâs looking for someone just like you, if you were interested.â Her words lingered in the air, but the lights flickered again. âBut Iâm guessing I should keep that for after the movie⊠And Yoongi!â She exclaimed, pointing at him âIâm glad that you finally stopped dating dumb girls, my friend right there was very popular around here. Youâre very lucky.â
You almost gasped, immediately turning your head to Yoongi, who just scoffed amused. Before you could even breathe, your friend turned around exactly when the lights went off, starting the movie right away.
You held your breath for what felt to be an eternity, but in the darkness you saw a smirk tugging from Yoongiâs lips, being followed by an outburst of laughter. The sound of his quiet laugh made you freeze in your place, was he laughing at you?
You opened your mouth, trying to find an explanation for your friendâs comment, but he shook his head as if he was stopping you, clearly entertained by the shocking look on your face. âOh, save it for later.â He whispered, brushing it off.Â
You pressed your lips together, sinking in your seat as you observed him focusing on the movie, and you were supposed to do the same, but you couldnât think of anything else. The only thing you could hope for was that he couldnât see how red your face was, because you sure as hell could feel it.Â
God, you wanted to die, but whoever put you through this whole thing knew that death could only be seen as kindness.Â
How come that after years of quitting theater you were still being this dramatic? You didnât know, but tonight death felt like a greater destiny than the embarrassment you felt.Â

In situations like these, you remembered two specific times during the past seven years when you thought you got over Yoongi, but then you realized you failed miserably.
You evoked the memory of those two situations for a special reason, to teach you a lesson: you must not continue to engage with the man sitting next to you. There were three reasons for you to learn from this lesson, because otherwise:
It would hurt your mind.Â
It would hurt your heart.
It would hurt your soul.
These seemed three perfectly logical reasons to learn the lesson, but you were never the best student.Â
The first memory that always came to mind was the first time Yoongi and Simon came back home for Christmas after going to college. It had been six months since you decided to convince yourself that the last two years you spent being in love with him were just a fever, but when Yoongi walked in the room and you saw that he got a new haircut and pierced his ears, you thought that the plan âget over my brotherâs best friendâ would not work at all, at least not now. Maybe you could try the following year.
(Spoiler: the following year did not work either.)
The second time was last summer, a few months ago, when both of them came back for summer break and Yoongi invited you to some pool party. You were supposed to go with Simon, but at the last minute he ended up getting sick and told you two to go alone. There was a time when you believed that Simon worked as some kind of barrier between you and Yoongi, hanging out with them meant that now you were a group of three, it reminded you that the only reason you kept seeing Yoongi was because he was Simonâs best friend, nothing else. And when you and Yoongi were alone, well⊠It was different.
That night none of you were planning to get into the pool, it was a strange house full of strange people and it almost felt like you were crashing the party. You were wearing a black summer dress and Yoongi was wearing jeans, you only went for free alcohol and to check if someone had any weed, you thought you were safe. Of course every little effort you made trying not to think that way about him anymore was ruined when decided to take off his shirt, grab you by your hips and jump in the pool, dragging you with him.Â
Needless to say, you were furious. The only thought that crossed your mind was that neither of you had a change of clothes, but he didnât care. When you got your head out of the water, you saw him laughing.Â
You gasped âFuck you!â You punched his arm, not caring that everyone around you was observing you, laughing because he did something cute.
He kept laughing âIâm sorry, you looked hot!â He defended himself, grabbing your arms to pull you closer under the water.Â
âWhat!?â You shouted, fighting against his hold but wondering if you heard that right.Â
âYou looked like you needed a dip!â He clarified, shouting back. His lips stretched widely, showing you a white smile. You wished you could punch that cheeky expression off his face, but you were too busy trying not to sink into the water as he firmly gripped your waist, crashing your body against his bare chest.Â
âYou idiot, I canât swim!â You whined, gripping his shoulders so you wouldnât drown.Â
He snickered, hugging you closer. âItâs fine, Pinky, I wouldnât let you die in front of all these people.â
The moment you realized you had not gotten over Yoongi was not then, it was not when he took off his shirt either, and it was not when you saw him running his fingers through his wet hair, nor when you saw the drops of water dripping down his wide back, no. Not even when he wrapped his strong arms around your body or when he gripped your hips and lifted you up to seat you on the edge of the pool. You realized that you were still in love with Yoongi when he sat next to you, and when he realized that you were not playing, that you were really angry, he cupped your face in his hands and kissed your forehead, whispering âIâm sorry.âÂ
The heart clenching memory of the look on his face, the sound of his voice and the touch of his lips against your skin were enough to screw you up, but not enough to make you learn the lesson.
Now, sitting next to him, you began to think that you were finally losing your mind when you tried to focus on the movie for the first ten minutes, and then for the next thirty minutes, and the next fifty, but when an hour passed you found out, or you just remembered, that it was useless to focus on something else when Yoongi was by your side.Â
You often forgot how impossible it was for you to ignore Yoongiâs presence, even in the most packed and loudest rooms, but the confirmation that you finally drove yourself insane was when you noticed that you just couldnât ignore his arm laying next to yours in the shared armrest, or your hands touching when you reached to grab popcorn, and you certainly couldnât ignore his fingers when they reached to play with the fabric of the hem of your sleeve.Â
You carefully looked down to the arm rest, observing his fingers tugging the tiny piece of ruffle fabric at the end of your sleeve. He wasnât trying to get your attention or to annoy you, it was something almost unconscious, a small gesture, very easy to miss, but it was enough for you to stop breathing for a moment. Now, it was impossible to ignore the warmth of his fingers slightly grazing over your wrist.Â
You sighed deeply, feeling the failure sinking in your bones once again. The line between what you were supposed to feel and what you were actually feeling was always blurry, but this time seemed to be completely erased, and once again, you were the one to blame for thinking that this time seeing Yoongi could be any different.Â
You were screwed up again.Â

You could say you enjoyed the last part of the movie, at least the parts where you were zoning out enough to quiet your mind, but when the lights were turned on you remembered that your brain hated you.
Your eyes swept the place, observing the people around you clapping as the credits rolled down.Â
âSo?â His voice sneaked into the hustle and bustle of your head, making you turn to look at him, but your eyes focused on the almost empty bucket of popcorn on his lap. âDo you like it? Iâve never seen Home Alone on a big screen.â
You grabbed a handful of popcorn from the very bottom of the bucket. âIâve seen it plenty of times on a big screen.â You said, stuffing your mouth with the food so you wouldnât answer any of the questions you knew he was about to make, but the second those words left your mouth you realized you gave yourself away.
âYeah, I imagine.â He scoffed, signaling with his head towards the empty seat where Minnie was sitting a few seconds ago. You were grateful that she disappeared the moment the movie ended so she wouldnât hear this conversation. âI heard some of it just now.â You huffed, pretending to be tired of him and chewing long enough to prevent yourself from talking. âIs there anything else I should know? Apart from the fact that you have a secret twin who takes theater classes and has friends who are actually nice?â
The only thing that could come out of your mouth was something rude. âOh, shut up.â You spat, looking at anything else except his face.Â
Yoongi shifted on his seat with a shameless smirk decorating his face, getting closer to you. âDonât! Donât shut me up.â He laughed, casually grabbing your face between his fingers so you wouldnât run away from his gaze. âI want to know all about that, like, were you really talking shit about me during high school?â
You frowned, remembering what Minnie said about Yoongi dating dumb girls. Of all the conclusions he could have drawn from that, was that the one he came up with?â
âI wasnât⊠talking shit about you.â You wanted to explain âHave you considered that I was just really into gossiping?â
He snorted, âItâs the same thing.âÂ
âItâs not.â You denied.Â
âSo you were gossiping about me?â He asked âAbout the girls I dated?â
âCâmon, what about it?â You tried to dismiss as quickly as possible âI was like fourteen, and in my defense, you never had good taste in girls.âÂ
Yoongi narrowed his eyes, a bit offended âWhy? You really think the girls I dated were dumb?â You bit your bottom lip, trying to suppress a laugh. âThatâs not very feminist of you.â
You rolled your eyes âOh shut up, what do you know about feminism?â You said. âThose were just⊠facts.â
âYeah, Iâm sure of that.â He scoffed âWhat Iâm not so sure about is that thing your friend said⊠That Iâm really lucky to be with you.âÂ
âIgnore her.â You tried to cut him, looking away so he wouldnât notice how embarrassed you were.
âNo, why?â He smiled, poking fun at you. âShe said you were really popular, but I donât get it. I donât know a man who could stand your behavior for more than two hours. Besides me, of course.â
You could be offended by that, but it was the truth.Â
âWell, they couldn't,â You said, crossing your arms over your chest. âThey just wanted me for my talent.â
âLet me doubt that.â He said âIf you were so good, why did you never tell me?â
âWell, it was a secretâ You confessed, there was no point in hiding now. âI didnât want anyone to know, people would think it was dumb.âÂ
âAnd when did you care about what other people think?â
You sighed. All the time, you wanted to say, but you kept that for yourself.Â
âI just... wanted it for myself, no one had to know.â You explained.
Yoongi waited a few seconds for you to say something else, but you werenât willing to pour your heart to him just yet. Yes, when you found The Alley you discovered a part of yourself that was completely unique, but that didnât mean you wanted to share it. It was for you only, and you were happy with that.Â
âWell, Pinky.â He sighed, squeezing your knee like he always did. âEven if it was a secret⊠Iâm telling you, you were pretty obvious.âÂ
âWhat do you mean?â You frowned, confused
 âI mean, you always liked High School Musical a little bit too much.â He explained as a mocking smirk tugged from the corners of his lips. âAt first I thought it was just Zac Efron, but now it makes sense.â
You nudged his shoulder before the frown in your face disappeared into laughter. âHigh School Musical is the best movie ever, to be obsessed with it was just logical.â You tried to excuse yourself âThat and, of course, Zac Efron.â
âI never thought you would have a thing for basketball players.â He muttered, trying to play nonchalant as his eyes wandered towards the corner of the room, circling back to your gaze. You realized he was expecting an answer for that.Â
âKind of.â You waved off, pretending to be laid back about it. âBut only the ones who have this internal struggle about their fatherâs plans for their future and their unusual passion for musical comedy.â
He let out an amused snort. âVery specific, what a shame.â
You stared at him for a second, wondering what game he was trying to play now.Â
You tried so hard to keep your face straight, to try to show him that you werenât phased by any of his stupid jokes. You wanted to remind him that you werenât like any of those girls who were charmed just by the sight of his eyes, you werenât like those girls he stopped in the hallways just to make them giggle when you were in high school, you wanted to make clear that you were different â except that, of course, you werenât. The moment he displayed that specific smirk, you committed the unforgivable crime of blushing.Â
But he was quick to dismiss it, he always was.Â
And you were obligated to forget about it.Â
âSo? Why did you leave it?â He inquired, âWere you that bad?â He ignored that the room was now almost empty. Maybe in another situation you wouldâve taken advantage of that and told him it was time to go to avoid telling the truth, but why hide now? Maybe telling the truth wasnât so bad.Â
You smirked, rolling your eyes. âI was the best one in my group, you donât even know.âÂ
âYeah?â He moved closer to you with big eyes, showing you how curious he was.
âOf course, do you have any doubts?âÂ
âWell, yes, a few.â He teased âIâd have to see it for myself.â
âSure, when they clear the stage Iâll do a demonstration just for you.â You joked, successfully making him laugh.Â
âThat would be an amazing way to avoid my question.â He pointed.
You felt your chest getting lighter, and if that hinted you that it meant something dangerous, you ignored it.Â
âI wasnât doing that.â You tried to defend yourself.Â
âYou do that all the time.â He reminded you, and he was right. You bit back a smile, darting him a look for exposing you.Â
âFine, then. Iâll be honest.â You surrendered, maybe Yoongi could convince you to jump off a cliff if he looked at you with those eyes. âI left it when I was finishing high school, I was about to leave for college and⊠I had to grow up, you know? I grew too attached to this place but I knew I couldnât cling onto these things forever.â
âCanât you?â He questioned âDidnât you like to do it?â
âI mean, yes, but-â
âThen, why drop it?â He interrupted.
You breathed in, wishing that you could find the words to say it in a way that made sense, because you werenât sure what was right or wrong anymore.Â
âMaybe I was on an ego trip back then, I donât know.â You admitted. âI thought I was genuinely good but I couldnât do anything about it, like I was stuck here. I had to let it go, for me itâs all or nothing.â
Perhaps you werenât talking only about theater now. Perhaps you were talking about everything, perhaps you were talking about him. And it was a bit harsh, but it was the truth, or what you decided to be the truth. Yoongi took one hard look at you, as if he was expecting you to realize how dumb that sounded, but you already knew that, otherwise you wouldnât be there right now, at home before Christmas because you dropped out of college. You didnât even know if when you left for college that excuse made sense, you just knew that you were bitter and angry and if you couldn't follow your dreams, you didnât want them at all. And if you couldnât be with Yoongi, you couldnât see him at all.Â
You ripped the bandaid off, but three years later it exploded in your face.
âAll or nothing?â He repeated, but you just nodded. âBut did you try first? Because as far as I know you didnât.â
You bitterly laughed,âYeah, rightâ You got up from your seat, ready to leave âAnd who wouldâve taken me seriously?â
He got up with you, blocking the way to stop you from getting out from the sea of chairs just yet. You raised your chin, finding his eyes. âI would have.â He casually mumbled, but his words echoed in your head, clenching your heart.Â
You tried to search in your brain for something snarky to say, but you froze under his gaze. âAnd If I wouldnât haveâŠâ He continued âIf I were a complete prick who doesnât care about you, you shouldâve done it anyway. Even if your mom puts on a bad face.â
You wanted to stop him, to shut him up. But he was right, even if you didnât need to hear that tonight. You loved your mom and you knew she didnât expect anything from you but to be happy, she was just worried, you knew that, but you hated that she had to see you trip with your own decisions.Â
âHave you ever tried to be wrong?â You asked him, pushing his chest with your palms. âLike, just once?â Walking past him, hearing his laugh behind you followed by his quick steps running after you.Â
âDonât be mad âcause Iâm right.â He teased.Â
âIâm not mad.â You said, walking towards the entrance, hearing music coming from the other room. âJust annoyed that you had to go to college and left me here making dumb decisions.âÂ
He smiled, happy that you decided to show a glimpse of love for him. âDo I need to remind you that youâre just twenty one and your life is not over?â
âYes, maybe.â You said âSeveral times a day, please.â
You stood in the hall, attempting to put your coat back on, but he stopped you, stealing the piece of clothing away from you. âWhat are you doing?â He asked, smiling. âDonât you know that we have to dance now?â
You widely opened your eyes, almost completely forgetting that. When you bought the tickets for movie nights, you were also invited to the afterparty that was held right after the movie ended, hence the loud music playing in the next room, the biggest one of the place. You didnât think Yoongi would be interested in staying.Â
âDo you want to dance?â You checked first. You didnât know if you were interested in staying either.Â
âCâmon, I have plenty of experience from frat parties.â He bragged, taking a few steps back towards the room where the music came from.Â
You shook your head. âThis isnât like those parties you went to with Simon where they play Shape Of You every three songsâÂ
âWhy would it be different?â He said, slightly offended. Yoongi kinda liked Shape Of YouâŠÂ Â
You grabbed his hand, dragging him into the next room as you asked him something very important, âYoongi, do you know who The Strokes are?â

After entering the room, Yoongi disappeared for a few moments to leave your coats in the cloakroom of the place, leaving you alone to collect your thoughts once again. When you first entered the place to watch the movie you couldnât wait to leave, and now you were in a dark room under the red lights, feeling excited at the idea of dancing like you were a teenager again. It was time for you to understand that your life was already a mess, nothing was going to change if you stayed at The Alley dancing just for tonight.
When Yoongi came back you were quick to drag him towards the center of the dancefloor, right when the first chords of Last Nite by the Strokes began to resonate in the room, you couldnât help but feel a rush of happiness running down your body. Yoongi looked at you funny, rolling his sleeves up to his elbows. He didnât expect that you, of all people, would be excited to dance.Â
It turned out that Yoongi didnât live under a rock, he did know who The Strokes were, but barely. You knew that he always preferred hip hop and rap, but the lack of interest he had for other genres surprised you. âI donât know the song!â He shouted over the musicÂ
âWhat about it?â You said, grabbing his hands to pull him closer. âYou must dance anyway, or theyâll kick you out!â
The look of terror in Yoongiâs eyes made you laugh, but you didnât pity him, he was the one who wanted to dance in the first place, even when both of you knew that he wasnât the kind of person who dance at parties, he wasnât the kind of person who danced at all.Â
âHow!?â He asked, ignoring the mass of people jumping around him.Â
âJust do what I do!â You exclaimed, shaking your head side to side to the rhythm, making the strands of your hair hit your face, and his face too. Yoongi laughed, knowing then that if he didnât dance he would look like an absolute loser. He was still hesitant to follow you, but when you began to jump, he slowly began to jump too, trying hard to shake his head the same way you were doing as he felt his ribcage shake from his laughter.Â
You nodded your head, happily tapping your feet against the ground to the loud rhythm of the drums âOh, baby I feel so down, oh, it turnâ me offâ You sang to him, but he shook his head, disappointed that he didnât know the lyrics and couldnât sing the words back to you, but you didnât care, you were happy enough watching him trying to copy your moves.Â
You grabbed his hands, perhaps taking advantage of the situation to tangle his fingers with you, opening your arms with your hands still connected to his, shortening the distance. âIâm not a good dancer either.â You said, maybe way too close to his face.Â
Yoongi scrunched his nose, giving you a half twirl to make your back crush against his chest, trapping you between his arms. âAre you saying Iâm not a good dancer?â You felt his lips brushing against your cheek, making you shiver.Â
You closed your eyes shut, trying to breathe in. âNot all!â You yelled, spinning out of his arms. âBut no oneâs watching.â
He took the liberty to slide his hands down your torso, gripping your waist and pulling you close to his body. âYou are watching.â He said, like he was reminding you.Â
âThen, impress me.âÂ
You were thankful that the sound of the music drowned the sound of your heart, who was threatening to run away from your chest in the exact moment he smiled at you, accepting the challenge.Â

You couldnât count the amount of times Yoongi made you spin in the room, like you were dancing a waltz, before you realized that neither of you were wearing clothes made for dancing, you were wearing a black long sleeve shirt and Yoongi was wearing that ridiculous white dress shirt that made him look like he came out of one of your dreams when he rolled up his sleeves. As one song ended and another one started, he began to stop caring if he didnât know the lyrics, it was fine as long as he followed you, but when your hands began to felt sweaty and you felt like you needed air, you decided it was time to leave, but not before you finished dancing Song 2 by Blur, because what other chance would you have to dance Song 2 by Blur with Yoongi? And what other chance would you have to watch him copy every move you made like you were an expert at dancing? And what other chance would you have to be alone with him without feeling like your heart was sinking? It was like the loud music didnât allow you to feel anything else but joy, or maybe you were already high from all the people smoking weed around you, either way, you were happy.Â
You didnât want to began feeling overwhelmed, the most exciting thing that happened today, before Yoongi, was finding out that your momâs boyfriend gave her a teddy bear that sang All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey when you pressed its paw, you could blame âor just thank himâ for taking you out of your house. Your heart didnât feel as heavy as it did at the beginning of the night, but you knew it was time to leave.Â
As he waited at the door, you decided to look for your coats. There was a line of people waiting to leave theirs, when you were just trying to leave the place. You expected to get in line, wait a maximum of five minutes and then leave, but right at the end of the line you found, of course, Minnie, because it couldnât be any other way.Â
She was alone, holding two purses and a big puffer jacket that was probably not hers. As soon as you stood behind her, she turned around, clearly she wasnât expecting to see you again. âOh, hi again!â She greeted you with the same big white smile you saw earlier tonight. âI had to leave when the movie ended, but I wanted to talk to you, whereâs your boyfriend?â
You sighed, not wanting to remember what she said to Yoongi. âHeâs not my boyfriend, Minnie.â You said. âHeâs just⊠Yoongi.â
âJust Yoongi, huh?â She raised her eyebrows, pursing her lips. âWhat are you doing on a date with Just Yoongi?â
âItâs not a date, he just invited me to watch the movie.â You tried to explain, but she wasnât convinced.Â
âSounds like a date to me.â She giggled, completely ignoring what you said. âI remember when you were like fifteen and cried because he kissed some ugly girl at the New Yearâs party, and now youâre on a date!âÂ
You shook your head, you didn't dare to acknowledge what she said. The memory of that night made you cringe, you remembered running to Minnie and telling everything about it while sobbing like somebody just died. She hugged you and told you that she was sure the girl was super ugly, which wasnât the truth at all, but it was the version she decided to keep.Â
âBut itâs not a date.â You reminded her.
âIf you say soâŠâ She winked at you, taking a step forward to advance in the line. âBut anyway! Werenât you still in college?âÂ
Perhapsit was the rush of the dopamine in your body, or the fact that she spoke to you as if not a day had passed since the last time she saw you, but you told her the truth.Â
âWell, Iâm supposed to be in college.â You said, âBut I dropped out recently.âÂ
âOh, thank God.â She suddenly let out, almost by accident. You looked at her, amused that she dared to say that. âI mean, donât get me wrong!â She rushed to say âItâs just, you know, it was about time for you to realize.âÂ
You smiled, feeling your chest getting warm. When you told people you dropped out of college, most of the time they looked worried, like you made a mistake, but Minnie looked relieved, and that made you feel like it wasnât such a horrible decision.Â
âI know, donât remind me.â You huffed, looking at your feet.Â
âI can't help but do it.â She said, crossing her arms over her chest, thinking âI always thought I was going to see you on a big screen someday, I was disappointed when you left for college.â
How cheesy, you wanted to say, but you couldnât, not when she was the one who believed in you in ways you never did.Â
âWell, Iâm out of there now.â You just said.Â
âSo, if youâre not in college and youâre not doing theater, what are you doing?â
You scoffed, feeling like you just got scolded âRotting in bed until Christmas, I guess.â
âOkay, I can respect that, but what about after the holidays?â She continued to ask.Â
You shrugged, âI have to figure that out yet.â
âSo⊠About what I was telling you before the movie startedâŠâ
âYeah, I mean, about thatâŠâ You wanted to interrupt her, but she was quick to cut your sentence.
âYeah, I know what youâre gonna say, youâre out the theater stuff too, I know.â She said, waving her hands in front of your face so you wouldnât keep talking. âBut Iâve got this friend in the city whoâs a director, he is working on this project and is looking for a main character, I donât know, for some reason it reminded me of you. And now youâre here, so it has to mean something, right?â
You furrowed your eyebrows âWhy would it remind you of?â You inquired. âWe havenât seen each other in years.â
âCrazy, isnât it?â She laughed, âHe pitched to me, itâs some gothic dramatic love story, he wanted to know if I knew of someone.â
Was this some kind of joke? You, realizing that you were never happy in college, coming back home, coming back to the theater where you used to dream to step on a stage someday, or Yoongi telling you all that stuff about not even trying to make your dreams come true, and now this? Something inside you moved, you didnât know what, but you did know why you were home after all. You told Yoongi about this in your garage the other day, you dropped out of college for a reason, you werenât built to have a nine to five job, but you also werenât sure what is what you wanted.
You looked at Minnie like you were sorry to turn down her proposal âMinnie, I havenât been on a play in years.â You told her, already anticipating the rejection of her offer.
âI know that, but Iâve always trusted your talent, otherwise I wouldnât be talking about this.â She replied âLook, Iâm not asking you to say yes right now, but if you want to know more you can give me your new number.â You kept quiet for a few seconds. Not knowing what to say, you began to nervously laugh, that sounded crazy to you. âCâmon, donât laugh! If it's of any use, it's a very well paid job.â
Now you began to laugh for real. âWhat do you mean it's a very well paid job?â You asked, not believing her for one second. Most plays you used to be part of during your high school days never left a dime.Â
âIt is!â She insisted âYou donât know my friend, he has rich parents, he doesn't do things for the love of art. I mean, he likes theater, but he also likes money.â
Well, that couldâve made you change your mind right away a four years ago, but still, a few hours ago you came to this place counting the seconds to leave, now you were debating if you should accept a job offer. You shook your head, realizing that the line moved far enough, it was Minnieâs turn to leave her coat.Â
She took a few seconds and then it was your turn. You quickly asked for Yoongiâs jacket and your coat and when you turned around, Minnie was still there, not willing to give up.Â
âWhat do I have to do to convince you to at least give me your new number?â She pleaded, looking for something in her mini bag. You observed her pulling a lighter and a joint and putting it between her lips to light it up.Â
âWhat are you willing to do?â You joked, or not.Â
âWhat do you have in mind?â Well, she knew you.Â
âI have an ideaâŠâ You insinuated, pointing at the joint.Â
She let out a cloud of smoke out of her mouth, suddenly frowning. âReally?â She said, trying not to sound annoyed, you nodded your head several times, almost excited. âYou canât be asking for the whole joint.â
âBut I am.â
Minnie shook her head in denial. âI can let you smoke it once, Iâm not giving it to you.â She offered instead, but you wanted to make it worth it. If you were going to even consider accepting the job, if you were going to even think about something like theater again, you wanted at least something in return.Â
âIâm giving you half my number, then.â You said âTry to guess the other half.âÂ
She narrowed her eyes, hesitating. Your old friend knew that you werenât joking at all, and for some reason she really wanted you to consider her offer. You knew you won when she rolled her eyes, giving in. âYou never stopped being a little bitch, have you?â She hissed, reluctantly handed you the joint. You happily accepted, taking a long drag before it went out. Minnie sighed, sadly watching her perfectly rolled joint in the hands of someone else. âSo? Your new number?â
A devilish smirk appeared in your face as you began to walk backwards, taking long steps towards the entrance as you enjoyed the confused expression on Minnieâs face. âI never changed my number.â You confessed.Â
Minnieâs mouth hung open in disbelief, but she made sure that the last thing you saw from her that night was her middle finger up, directed towards you.Â

Itâs been a long time since you outright refused to feel something remotely close to nostalgia, to live evoking memories, to think that a fleeting good moment could make up for all the bad ones, but it was impossible not to. Instead, you were condemned to live wondering what it would be like to come back home someday and not feel this way, to come to The Alley and not feel like you left a part of you there, to look at Yoongi and not feel like you were going to miss him all your life.Â
And tonight wasnât an exception, because when you came back to Yoongi and he offered what seemed to be the warmest smile in the coldest of winters, you knew it might haunt you forever.Â
But maybe, just for tonight, you didnât care.Â
âWhy are you making that face?â Yoongi asked, raising a brow as he grabbed his jacket from your hands.Â
âWhat face?â You asked back, innocently keeping your hands behind your back.
He opened his mouth to explain what he meant, but then shut it again, staying silent for a minute as he inspected your face. âDid you just⊠smoke weed?â He laughed, probably already smelling it.Â
A smile appeared on your face as you showed him your right hand. Yoongi observed the joint between your thumb and index finger, and wondering where you got that, he tried to take it from your hands.Â
You took a step back, moving your arm away from him so he wouldnât steal it. âWhat? Is this not legal?â You chuckled.
âWho gave you that?â He asked, grabbing your wrist, but you raised your arm higher.Â
âAre you interrogating me?â You kept teasing him, fighting his hold. âIâm sorry Mr. Min, but Iâm not a snitch.âÂ
Yoongi let go of your wrist, quickly giving up. âAre you not sharing?â He asked, a little disappointed.Â
âI donât know.â You pointed your finger at your chin, pretending to think about it âAre you allowed?âÂ
You walked past him, heading towards the entrance to exit the place. âYouâre so annoying.â You heard him say, already knowing he was following you.
Both of you knew that the night was coming to an end, as soon as you stepped foot on the street you could smell the dew on the grass and hear how loud were your footsteps on the empty street. You looked at him through your lashes, observing him lighting up the joint between your lips as with a lighter he found in his pockets. You held the smoke inside your mouth for a few seconds before blowing it on his face, but he just laughed, stealing from your lips.Â
You wondered what else you could do to make him stay a bit longer.Â
He crossed the desolate street, grabbing your hand to drag you into the poorly illuminated park. It was really cold and you could see your cold breath in the air. Everyone else in the world seemed to agree that it was time to sleep, but you didnât dare to complain as he decided to take the long way home.Â
âHow do you know when youâre high?â He curiously asked, eyes locking up with yours as he took another draw.Â
It was easy for you to tell, you could get high with only one puff. âI have this thing, I test if my teeth are heavy.â You told him, expecting him to understand right away.Â
He laughed, confused. âWhat do you mean?âÂ
âLook, if you clench your jaw you can tell that your teeth touch each other.â You explained. Yoongi stopped dead in his tracks, standing in front of you to test it himself. âI know that Iâm high when my top teeth are feeling heavy.â
Yoongi snorted, keeping his mouth closed to test it himself. âI donât know if mine are heavy.â He said âAre yours?â
You already knew youâre high, but you tested it regardless. Closing your mouth, you pressed your teeth together to know âYes, they are.â You laughed, feeling dizzy. âHow do you know?â
It wasnât the first time you saw Yoongi high, you remembered that time, you were woken up at three in the morning when your brother dragged him into your house after their graduation party because he smoked too much, and Yoongiâs mom couldnât find out that her son almost died because he didn't know how to use a bong.Â
It was the first time that he made Simon look like the responsible friend. Yoongi was seeing shadows before leaving the party and when he arrived at your home was calmer, but still high. He was strangely afraid of going upstairs, so the three of you stayed in the living room watching very low quality episodes of Pinky and The Brain on YouTube. Simon let you stay under the condition of not telling your mom about Yoongi having a bad trip, so you did. The memory of Yoongi laughing at the screen and eating the cake your mom bought to celebrate was still very engraved in your mind.
This version was very different. Yoongiâs hooded eyes were crystallized and there was an awkward smile plastered on his face that wasnât going away. You could tell he was high in the way he was walking, and especially in the way he was still holding your hand.
The silence lingered in the air for a second. He pressed his lips together, scanning your face. âI know Iâm high when itâs hard for me to tell if Iâm looking at one thing or the whole picture.â He tried to explain âLike, I canât focus on more than one thing at once.â
Somehow, you understood. âWhat are you looking at right now?â
In that moment, Yoongi seemed to be asking himself that very same question in his head, but he already knew the answer.Â
 âYour mouth.â He replied innocently.
Someone in the very back of your mind started to wave a big red flag, but on the surface, where an intoxicated version of yourself was laying under the moonlight, you could only laugh.Â
âIsnât it a bit distracting?â You asked him, pulling him forward so he would start walking towards the exit of the park.Â
âYes, very.â he guaranteed âBut I donât mind.â
Yoongi followed you out of the park, and in a team of two you remembered the way to your home. It was like both of your brains had turned off, the conversation didnât have to mean anything, you didnât have to wonder why he was there with you at all.Â
The clock on your phone said that it was three in the morning, but in your mind time had stopped forever, or at least until next morning. When you turned the corner and reached the end of the street, you knew it was time to say goodbye. But what if you didnât want to?
You struggled to find your keys, maybe because you were high or maybe because you just didnât want to remember where the keys were. And when you had to open the door, you leaned against the door frame to say your last words.Â
You looked at him with hooded eyes, his pink lips were slightly parted, like they were about to say something but they didnât. In the haze of the moment you thought it looked just like an invitation to kiss him, but of course you wouldnât. Of course you couldnât.Â
What you could do, instead, was prevent him from leaving, at least for a while. Was that allowed? You werenât in your right mind to answer that question.Â
You sighed, sleepy, touching the collar of his shirt. âI canât let you go home like this.â You let out, faster than you could think.Â
Yoongi scrunched his nose. âItâs fine, itâs just a few blocks away.â He waved off your concern, but his feet were dug deeply on the wood floor of your porch.Â
âItâs not a few blocks away.â You argued âYou live like ten blocks away, and youâre still highâŠâ
âI can manage.â He smirked, tucking a strand of your hair behind your ear like it was nothing.Â
âCâmon, you can stay.â You offered. âMy bed is big enough for both of us.â
Your voice came as a whisper, but your words are clearly heard by Yoongi. He scoffed, causing you to start laughing âI didnât mean that.â You blurted out. trying to correct yourself, but he was already laughing at you.Â
âWhat did you mean?â He was curious.Â
You lightly punched his shoulder. âI meant that⊠You can stay.â You repeated âBesides⊠Thereâs still Simonâs old clothes you can wear to sleep.âÂ
He raised his eyebrows, getting closer to your face, or not, you werenât sure.Â
âWhat would your mom say?â He mumbled, still in denial.Â
âWhat?â You chuckled âIâll tell her the truth. Iâll just say you were too drunk to come back home.â
âThatâs not the truth.â He said, booping your nose, but you could barely feel the coldness of his touch.Â
âDo I really have to tell her that we were high?â You wondered, booping his nose back.Â
Yoongi smiled, knowing you were right. âI guess not.â He admitted.Â
âSo?â You dared to insist.
âIâll stayâŠâ He said, putting a finger up. âUnder one conditionâŠâ
âYou want me to tuck you in bed?â You said, laughing at your own joke like it was the funniest thing you had ever said.Â
Yoongi snorted, covering your mouth with his hand so you wouldnât keep making loud noises. âNo, not that.â He shook his head. âYou have to make me breakfast.â
You bit the palm of his hand, making him pull away with a groan. âIs that what your life is worth?â You teased âBreakfast?â
âIâm not gonna die walking ten blocks.â
âWhat if you enter a bad trip?â You joked âThe streets are scary when itâs dark.â
âCâmon, donât talk about bad trips.â He closed his eyes shut, like he was trying to picture flowers and kittens so he wouldnât think of something bad.Â
âGod, Yoongi. Are you staying or not?âÂ
He sighed, opening his eyes to display his characteristic gummy smile. âFine Pinky.â He gave in, âShow me how big your bed is.âÂ

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the road not taken | myg

Summary: To have the job youâve always wanted and the life youâve always dreamt of you had to break a few hearts, including your own. Four years later after running away from your home, your family and friends, you realized that maybe you fucked up; youâve been a bad daughter, a bad sister and a bad friend. Getting your shit together seemed difficult enough, you didnât expect that it included facing the first man who ever broke your heart: your brotherâs best friend.
part one: back home
part two>
âpairing: lawyer!yoongi x actress oc
ârating: +18
âgenre: brother's best friend, one sided pinning (or both?)
âwarnings/tags: angst, fluff, eventual smut, angst, sexual tension? lmao, slow burn, flashbacks, ANGST!! Btw english is not my first language !!
âwords: 12k
âa/note: literally finding the courage to post this rn because yesterday i had an identity crisis and i wanted to delete everything!!! but i hope you like it more than me <3 feedback is very much appreciated, if you want to be on the taglist pls let me know!!
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Four years ago.
In your almost twenty one years of life, you never had to spend the holidays without your eldest brother, you were never prepared for that. All the attention of your family was fixed on you now, making you feel like you were an only child for the first time. It felt weird, but nostalgic, like you were waiting for him to enter through the door at any moment. You supposed it was going to happen at some point, opening the gifts with just your mom, sitting on the front seat of the car for the first time while listening to christmas songs on the radio, only to arrive to your grandparentsâ home and attempt to survive the questions of your future alone, that didnât sound fun at all.Â
Simon, your eldest brother, didnât die, by the way, he just got a girlfriend. A girlfriend? Yes, a girlfriend, that word wasnât part of his vocabulary, or at least it wasnât a few years ago when he left for college, but now all of a sudden he had a serious one, the kind who invited their boyfriends to spend the holidays with their families. Now Simon wore knitted sweaters, drank black coffee and listened to all the bands your uncle liked, he grew up, or something like that, but you didnât think he grew up enough to get a girlfriend, to fall in love. Well, you hoped he was in love, you didnât meet the girl yet but you hoped he was, at least that was what he said.Â
Yes, Christmas without your brother sounded a bit sad, but New Yearâs eve on the other hand⊠didnât sound so bad.Â
If your brotherâs absence wouldâve happened years ago, you wouldâve planned this the same way as always, getting drunk with your highschool friends at the only decent party that there was in your hometown around that time, only this time he wasnât going to be around to tell you to stop drinking or to take the joint off your mouth when you failed to hide from him to smoke weed. But this year you got sick of all that, you got sick of the same faces from highschool and all the girls who approached you just because they wanted to fuck your brother, or all the girls who fucked your brotherâs best friend, maybe you got sick of the same music, the same party, the same people. This year you felt like you were seventeen again, too afraid to wish that something different could happen, maybe this time you werenât coming home alone after watching Yoongi giving the first kiss of the year to some random girl, maybe this time your heart wasnât going to hurt that much.Â
Yoongi, your brotherâs best friend, was painfully always there in your life, you didnât know how the mess that was your brother was able to have such a good friend, they knew each other even before you were born, when they were only four and met each other at basketball practice. Yoongi was always like your brotherâs conscience, the voice of reason, the calm one, the designated driver ever since he was sixteen, the smart one, the boy every mother wanted as their son. Yoongi was the boy who helped you with your math homework when you were eleven, he was the boy who defended you when your brother made fun of you, the boy who gave you his joystick so you would stop crying when you found out your brother was making you play with the one that didnât work. He was sweet and kind with everybody, you wished you knew that when you were twelve so you could save yourself the eternal heartache that came along with being in love with a man who only saw you as your brotherâs little sister.
Yoongi was always mature, always wiser, always older. And you were always immature, always stubborn, always younger. Just a brat who couldnât stand the fact that he was the only one you wanted, but the only one you couldnât have.
Maybe forgetting about him when he went away to college was the best thing that happened to you, you pretended he didnât exist during the school year and made yourself believe you got over it, that your heart didnât jump every time you called your brother and you heard his voice in the background, that you didnât read every birthday message he sent you since you were sixteen until you memorized them, that you didnât compare every guy to him and that you werenât annoyed when you realized that none of them was half as intelligent as him. You were obligated to pretend you werenât condemned to look for his face in every crowd ever since you were a teenager. All that mental effort was wasted away when you came back home for the holidays and saw him sitting on your couch again.Â
You repeated the cycle every year as you pretended that your heart wasnât tired of it, like seeing him that morning in your kitchen didnât make your heart drop like you were twelve years old again.Â
It began when you heard voices coming from the second floor, an outburst of laughter, your motherâs laughter, and then the laugh that echoed so many times in your dreams, were you still in a dream? You thought you might be in one when you entered the kitchen and saw the long figure of the man, the long figure of Yoongi, sitting on a stool as he peeled a tangerine and listened to your mother talk, but the minute they noticed your presence they fell silent.Â
Two pairs of eyes landed on your sleepy face, making you aware that you were wearing your old pajamas, the one that was pink and had a bunny pattern all over it. You locked eyes with him and it felt like it hadn't passed a day since the last time you saw him.
âWhat are you two gossiping about so early?â You wondered out loud, slowly approaching the aisle of the kitchen, slowly approaching Yoongi, whose hair was slightly shorter from the last time you saw him and whose cheeks were still red from the cold outside. You arrived three days ago, confidently thinking that even if your mind was a mess at least you didn't have to see your brother's best friend's face.
In your mind, you cursed your mom for always telling him that he will be forever welcomed in her house.Â
âWhy do you care?â He spat at you, following your figure with his eyes as you sat in one of the stools beside him. âThatâs between your mom and me.â
âDude,â You said under your breath, grabbing a tangerine from the bowl of fruits in front of you âYou have to get a fucking girlfriend.âÂ
Your mother frowned, annoyed, but Yoongi is too used to you to do anything else but laugh.
âGod, darling, you barely open your eyes and youâre already cursing.â She complained, shaking her head in disapproval. You shrugged, pretending to pay full attention to the tangerine in your hands.Â
âItâs fine, Lila. I can handle her.â He said, carefree as ever.
You scoffed, âYeah, sure.â You played it cool, as if that didnât make your heart jump a little. âWhat are you doing here, anyway? Werenât you supposed to come back for christmas?â
âWhy?â He asked, âYou want me gone?â
You saw a stupid smirk appear in his face, the same one youâve seen countless times in the past. It seemed to be the only thing that could put out your cocky attitude.
âDonât be stupid.â You managed to answer, running away from his eyes.Â
You heard him sigh âI finished early, I arrived last night.â He answered the question, reaching his hand under the counter to pinch your thigh, as if that could shake off your bad attitude, plot twist: it only made it worse. âThatâs what I was talking about with your mom, I left Simon behind while he was still dealing with exams.â
âSuch a good friend.â You joked.Â
âMaybe⊠But hey, heâs the one who ditched me for a girl after all.â
âWell, if itâs a pretty girl you canât blame him so much.âÂ
âIf you say soâŠâ He hissed, rolling his eyes âWhat about you, huh?â He changed the topic âWhat are you doing here two weeks early?â
âYou see, this is my house.â You quickly replied, putting the first tangerine segment between your lips to avoid saying the truth. He narrowed his eyes, shaking his head.
Of course there was a coherent reason for why you werenât in school right now, but since you arrived you couldnât seem to quit the bad attitude, especially in the mornings, it was driving you crazy.Â
âYou shouldnât ask, dear.â Your mom intervened, turning around to wash her mug previously filled with coffee âSensitive topic.â
Yoongiâs eyes shifted to you again, as well as his whole body, curiously raising his eyebrows.Â
âSensitive topic.â You mocked your mother, annoyed that she used such words. She was quick to disappear from the kitchen, leaving the two of you alone. You wondered if she was already tired of hearing you whine.Â
âDonât think I wonât ask you about it.â He smirked, stealing a segment of your tangerine just to annoy you.Â
Oh, you were sure he would want all the details.Â
âWhatever.â You gritted your teeth. âYou only came to see Lila? I bet she would love to switch you with me.â
âI donât doubt that.â Yoongi smugly said, ignoring the sudden annoyed look on your face, he was too used to it to be bothered by it. âBut as much as I love your mom, I came to see you.â
You blinked, not sure what to say next. Now your angry expression turned into a surprised one, cursing yourself for feeling excited to hear that. You knew Yoongi finished early and was coming back home, you asked your brother about it last time he called you, you were just playing dumb when you asked, but when Simon told you he was going to be in town you didnât expect to see him in your house the next day he arrived.Â
âMe?â You tried to confirm.
âYeah, you.â He said, booping the tip of your nose âSimon told me youâve been having trouble with your car, I thought I could help.â
You nodded, that made more sense than him just coming to see you.Â
âSimon is such a snitch.â You murmured.
âI canât deny thatâŠâ He laughed, looking at you tearing apart your tangerine and putting another segment between your lips, âDo you⊠want me to help?âÂ
âMaybeâŠâ You murmured âDo I have to pay you?â
âMaybeâŠâ Yoongi answered, imitating your tone âOr you can just tell me why you are here before the break, I donât know.â
You squinted at him, knowing it was just a matter of time until everybody found out you dropped out of college, but there was certain relief in delivering the news to Yoongi, something inside you told you he would understand.
âBold of you to blackmail me when I know you wonât fix my car properly.â You accused him, mentioning that time he tried to fix your brand new car when something happened to it and you had to take it to his uncleâs garage when he made it worse.Â
âCâmon, that was only once.â
âLetâs not make it twice, then.â You clapped your hands, getting off the stool to walk towards the stairs to your room again âLet me change first. And donât try to seduce my mom while Iâm gone, it wonât work.â
You heard his laugh from behind, and even if you thought about it, you didnât dare to look back.
Not even five minutes later, you found yourself with him in your cold garage under the dim old light that provided you the tiny room. You supposed it was easier to open the garage door but you didnât want your fingers to be frozen.Â
You sat on the old desk in the corner of your garage as you watched Yoongi open the hood of your car, trying not to stare when pulled the sleeves of his sweater up to his elbows.Â
He was wearing a beige sweater that tightened around his shoulders and his waist, Simon told you that he and Yoongi started going to gym lately and you could tell, his back was wider than you remember and you hated how different he looked from the last time you saw him.Â
You hated to think there were people who saw him everyday and couldnât tell the difference.Â
You looked at your feet hanging in the air, hearing him suck his breath just to let you know he was just about to start throwing questions at you.Â
âSo?â He asked, persistent as always.Â
âSo what?â You played dumb.Â
âSo?â He emphasized, not willing to give up.Â
So? You didnât know how to start. Serious talks werenât your thing, and even if you knew that Yoongi wasnât expecting that from you, you still felt a rush of nervousness when the absence of his voice filled the room, your cue to start talking.Â
âMmm⊠Itâs difficult to explain.â You trailed off. âIâm starting to think that I might be the black sheep of the family.âÂ
Your words made him turn his head at you, curious to hear more.Â
âThe black sheep?â He repeated.Â
âYeah, I think so.â You confirmed, without saying anything else.
âFineâŠâ Yoongi scratched the back of his head, a bit confused, something that was normal when he was with you. âYouâre not giving me a lot of context.âÂ
You knew this, but making a joke was easier than telling the whole truth. You wished you could tell him jokes until he forgot what your mother told him. But no, your mother already opened her mouth and now you had to explain your life crisis to the man in front of you.Â
 âLetâs just say.. I dropped out of the semesterâŠâ You mumbled, unsure of your own voice âbut Iâm thinking that it is not just the semester, maybe itâs the whole thing.â
Yoongi turned his whole body to you, paying full attention to your words âReally?â He asked, just in case you were joking, but by the look in your eyes and the tone of your voice he could tell that you werenât playing. You just nodded âWhy, though?â
âThatâs something Iâve been asking myself.â
âYou donât know?â He chuckled, making you roll your eyes.Â
âMaybe I donât know.â You tried to admit, but that was a lie.Â
âMmm, but I think you do know, though.â He contradicted you, turning around to keep checking your car.Â
âWell, kind of⊠Do you want me to tell you half of the truth or a lie?â You offered him, leaving him without many options.Â
 âWell, you are not very democratic, Pinky.â He scoffed, using the not-so-funny nickname heâs been calling you ever since you were kids. Only Yoongi could still be calling you like some character from an old cartoon that aired twenty years ago. âBut I choose the half truth.âÂ
âWise decision, as always.â You commented, clicking your tongue. âThe half truth is⊠that being a nurse is not my thing, I donât want to be that predictable, being the bitch in highschool that ended up being a nurse. At least I want to be the bitch in high school who ended up being something else. And I was not happy at college, not even a bit. I donât think thatâs who I amâÂ
Yoongi frowned, trying to process all the words you just vomited. If that was half the truth, what was the whole truth?Â
âWait, wait. Letâs go for parts.â He stopped you. âSo, now you were a bitch in high school?âÂ
âYou know I was.â You said, rolling your eyes.
Bitch was a strong word to call yourself, but to be fair you weren't being the nicest with yourself these past weeks. You stared at him, waiting for him to admit that yes, you were a bitch when you were seventeen years old, but that would be a lie. Yoongi would never have called you a bitch, you did have an attitude, you werenât the friendliest in the mornings, you werenât friends with everyone, you treated boys like shit, but you werenât a bitch to him.Â
âIsnât that too⊠harsh?â He asked softly.Â
âIsnât it the truth?â You kept pushing it, but you were crazy if you think heâs going to agree with you.Â
Yoongi shook his head, taking a long step to break the small distance that was between the two of you so he could be in front of you. As a gentle gesture, he put his cold hands on your knees, it was not an unusual gesture, but it had been so long since you had him that close that you couldnât help but shiver. âI know you donât like me getting all sappy, but I hope you know that only you get to decide who you are, and if you donât think that is a nurse, then itâs not.â He rubbed his palms on your clothed skin, searching for his last words. âBut, I must say, I donât think a bitch is who you are either.âÂ
The cold room suddenly turned warm under his gaze, catching you with your guard down once again. You hated when he turned conversations into something like this, and worse, you hated when you bumped into the ugly reality that surrounded you when his eyes stopped looking at yours. This was not easier than last year, you wondered if it will ever be easy.Â
âWell, the boys in my class might disagree.â You said, looking straight into his eyes.Â
He laughed. âWell boys at that age are dumb.â
âBoys are always dumb.â You said, crossing your arms over your chest.
âEven me?â He asked, batting his eyelashes at you like he was a little girl.Â
âEspecially you, I bet you donât know what the hell are you doing right now with my car.âÂ
Yoongi reached out to try to pinch your knees, but you escaped from his fingers. âGod, youâre so mean.â He complainedÂ
âSo mean?â You questioned, moving closer to him and pretending to be annoyed.
âYeah, so meanâ He repeated âBut not a bitch.âÂ
You rolled your eyes, watching him turn around again to come back to your car. You canât help but feel disappointed when he moved away. âSo⊠If you are not a nurse, what are you?âÂ
You tilted your head, thinking about it. What were you? Well, in your room you were a dancer and in your dreams a mermaid, but in reality you were too embarrassed and too afraid, too insecure to admit what âyou wereâ.
âI donât know.â You hesitated to answer. You loved Yoongi, in more ways that you could ever allow yourself to love him, but you could not tell him all your dreams just like that.Â
âLiar, liar, pants on fire.â He sang, mocking you, but from your position you could only resist pushing him into your car. âYou donât have to say it, I already know.âÂ
You quirked an eyebrow, curious. âDo you?â A smirk appeared on your face, but he couldnât see it, he was still working on God knows what.Â
âKind ofâŠâ He laughed âI donât know exactly, but I do know that you are too bright to just be a nurse, with all due respect to the nurses, of course.â
You stared at his back until he turned his head to find your eyes, offering you a soft smile. You mentally cursed him, if he hadnât turned around you could blush like a teenager without care, but now your cheeks were red and your heart was jumping, the only thing you could hope for was that he couldnât hear it from where he was standing.
âThat isnât very respectful to nurses.â You simply said, and he shook his head, laughing.Â
âMaybe, but I still stand by what I said.âÂ
âWell, whatever I might be,â You started saying, trying to keep talking with all your feelings still swirling around inside your chest, âI still donât want to disappoint any more people by making the wrong decision and coming back to live with my mom in six months.â
Yoongi couldnât help but laugh, not because he was mocking you, but because he couldnât believe how you couldnât be at least a little positive, how you were only twenty one and you felt like there was no turning back.Â
âWho don't you want to disappoint?â He chuckled, âI really thought you didnât care about that stuff.â
âI thought so too!â You exclaimed, just as surprised as him. âBut I already disappointed my mom, Simon will be disappointed too when he finds out, Iâm sure.âÂ
âGod, youâre so wrong, I donât even know who Iâm talking to right now.â He tried to joke, but the feeling of emptiness that had been living in your stomach for the past months didnât go away just like that. âDo you really think that about your mom?â
âI donât know!â You said, throwing your arms in the air to be just a little more dramatic that you were already being âBut when I told her she made that face that she does when sheâs annoyed or upset, now she wants to talk to me about the future every time we sit down to eat, she looks at me like that all the time, like sheâs mad with me or something.â
For the past few days you tried to understand your mom, but you failed when you tried to understand yourself. After Simon followed Yoongi to law school, your mom expected you to do something similar, and when you decided to be a nurse she was content enough, both of her kids were off to college now, nothing could go wrong.Â
Your mom always bragged that she knew you like the palm of her hand, the only conclusion she could reach when you appeared at your house with the news was that you were never happy with what you had, you always had to have something else, something you couldnât have. And even if you were about to be mature enough to admit she was right, you knew she wasnât completely. Yes, you were a brat, but you felt in your heart this time was different.Â
 âCâmon, Pinky. I donât think your mom is disappointed, Iâm sure she is just confused. You were two years into college, she must think this came out of nowhere, sheâll have time to understand that it didnât.â He turned around a pointed a tool hanging on the wall, you didnât knew the name of it, or what the fuck he was doing with your car, but you handed it to him anyway. âAnd, sheâll have even more time to understand that youâre not Simon and that her children are two completely different people.â
âDo you think?â You murmured.
âYes, dummy. And youâre crazy if you think your brother would ever be disappointed in you for something like that, he is the first person that supports you no matter what, heâll understand that dropping out of college is not the end of the world.âÂ
You stayed in silence, not daring to say a single word after what he said. You wanted to say that you were tired of all of that, how predictable Yoongi was, how terribly annoying it was for him to always be right. How was it that he always knew what to say? Was it so hard for him to be wrong at least once so you could argue with him? So you could correct him and tell him that he was saying nonsense? Yes, it was. You just rolled your eyes, even if he wasnât watching you.Â
âYouâre insufferable.â You said, when what you really wanted to say was just âthank youâ, but he understood.Â
âMaybe I am.â He laughed, âBut at least Iâm not the one trying to find excuses to be miserable.âÂ
You watched him put the tools aside and closed the hood of your car, but you were too focused on something else to ask if your car was okay or not. He grabbed a piece of cloth lying next to you and wiped his hands, âWhat about my grandma?â You wondered out loud, like he knew what to do about that as well.Â
âYouâre seriously not thinking about your grandma right now.â He leaned over your car, with his arms crossed over his chest while shaking his head disapprovingly. If it was any other guy doing that, you would have told him to get the fuck away from your car, but Yoongi still had his sleeves rolled up, which made you think it was okay for now.
âBut I am.â You answered âI can already picture her face when she finds out, I can already hear the comments of her neighborâs daughter, how sheâs on her fourth year of medicine and Iâm going back to square one again or some shit like that. The worst thing is that Simon is not here, so Iâll have to endure all of that alone.âÂ
Yoongi was run by logic most of the time, so it was hard for him to understand how fast your imagination flew, but he knew that was part of your very theatrical self. It wouldnât hurt him to become a little more like you, maybe being a rational person made him more intelligent, but sometimes made him more of a fool.Â
âAnd since when do you care what your grandma thinks?â He laughed, âShe will always have something to complain about, to impress her you would have to be born again, but this time blonde and with blue eyes. Do I need to remind you again, that woman doesnât have a loving bone in her body?â
âGod, stop.â You sighed, fully knowing he was right.Â
âYou stop.â He laughed, âStop trying to make everyone happy but yourself.âÂ
âWell, maybe thatâs the hardest thing to do.â You murmured.Â
âGetting your shit together is the hardest thing to do, but Iâm sure youâll get there.âÂ
Believing Yoongi surely is not the hardest thing to do for you, but when it comes to believing in yourself is a whole different thing.Â
âSays the man who always has his shit together.â You snorted âDifficult to believe you.â
Yoongi rolled his eyes, moving from your car to sit next to you on top of the uncomfortable desk âThatâs not true.â He tried to deny it.
âYeah, sure.â You bumped his shoulder âName one time you couldnât balance your personal life with your academic life.â
Yoongi straightened his back, crossing his arms over his chest and pretending to think about it.
âMmm⊠Right now?â He murmured.
âRight now?â You repeated, raising your eyebrows in disbelief.
âYeah, look at me.â He pointed at himself. âI donât think I have a personal life at this point, all I could think about was finishing early to come home to my mom so I could take care of her, and guess what?â
âWhat?â You asked, curiously.Â
âShe told me she already planned a trip with my aunt for both Christmas and new years. She ditched me, and now? Iâm alone, Iâm starting to think my personal life was just my mom.â
You covered your mouth, not being able to hold yourself back before bursting in laughter. âShe ditched you?â You laughed, but he nodded, annoyed that youâre laughing at him. âOh my God, she got rid of you.â
âShe got rid of me.â He affirmed.Â
âLucky her, honestly.â You teased him âIsnât that proof enough that you have to relax with her? Youâre in college worrying about her health and sheâs here organizing trips with her sister.â
Yoongi shook his head, still in denial, âMaybe, but she canât do things like this without letting me know first.âÂ
âWhy not?â You scoffed âSheâs an adult, isnât she?â
âSheâs an adult, but Iâm her son.â He huffed âAnd thatâs all Iâve ever known to do, care for her.â
âWell, you can take care of her at the same time you take care of yourself.â You reminded him âIâm sure thatâs what your mom wants as well, she would be pissed to know youâre forgetting about your own life being busy worrying about her.â
Yoongi knew you were right, he knew that more than anyone but still couldnât help but worry about his mom. She had her siblings, who always knew how to take care of her, but he always felt like it was his responsibility as her son to do it, no one could take that thought off his mind. The only reason he brought it up was because you asked, but it was not a thing he wanted to discuss right now, he could put his social life on pause if that meant his mom was going to be okay.Â
He turned his head at you, offering you an amused grin as he ruffled your hair with his hand, willing to change the topic. âWhy are you scolding me? Iâm supposed to scold you.â
You pushed his hand off you, âI donât need you to scold me, I have enough with my mom.â You sighed âBesides, if it were a competition, I would win. At least you have a future, Iâm more fucked than you.â
âNo, yeah. Iâm sure of that.â He teased you back âYou just have to make up your mind, I know itâs a mess inside there but I believe you can do it.â
âI hope so.â You said, and this time your words are sincere. âBut for now the plan is to survive the holidays, then I can get my shit together.âÂ
Yoongi laughed, sitting next to you on top of the uncomfortable desk. âSounds like a good plan to me.â He agreed. âAnd you know, about christmasâŠâ
âWhat about christmas?â You asked, at the risk of looking so visibly lost in his eyes.Â
âI was thinking⊠Since I donât have any plans for ChristmasâŠâ He hesitated to say, lengthening the syllables of his words. âI was thinking⊠If you want to, I can go with you in place of your brother. You know, so you wonât be alone.â
The offering took you off guard, among all the things Yoongi could tell you, (the realistic ones, not the ones that only happened in your dreams) that was the most surprising. You had spent Christmas with Yoongi in the past, but your heart jumped at the thought of him spending Christmas with you, and not with your brother. Was he serious?
âReally?â You asked, afraid that he could see the excitement in your eyes âWould you do that?â
âOf course.â He smiled, âWe can talk shit about your grandma together.âÂ
You can hardly hide the smile on your face, you have to suppress the immense urge you have to hug him. âIn that case, I would love it if you come.â You dared to admit âI mean, you owe me that for fucking up my car again.â You pointed at your car, already knowing that he couldnât fix it.Â
He closed his eyes shut, throwing his head back âGod, Iâm sorry.â
Present
You had been wishing to sleep in your childhood bedroom for the past two months. You had been wishing to lay under the baby blue covers, have your mom kiss you goodnight and sleep a nap long enough to heal your heart.Â
You had been feeling like you were thirteen again for the whole year, thirteen and completely clueless, thirteen and scared, running home because you just saw your brotherâs best friend kissing a girl at the bus stop, hiding under the covers and trying to forget that you were thirteen and there was no way he could ever see you the same way as that girl.Â
The last time that you visited your momâs house was a year ago. You texted her every week, sent her and your brother gifts and tickets so they could see you in the current play you were in, but visiting her house was harder than it looked for you. You managed to come once every few years for thanksgiving, telling your mom that you were busy and that theater life was like that, but the truth was that after so many years you still couldnât find the courage to spend more than two days in the town you grew up in, not after everything, not after Yoongi.Â
After so long, you were back where you started, running home after hitting a wall. The life you built with your own hands, the life that was supposed to be your dream turned out to be a lie, the boyfriend of three years you thought you loved was now gone, and the only person who ended up breaking your heart was yourself.Â
When was the moment you stopped calling you brother every three days? Or when you stopped showing up at every birthday? When was the moment you got so far from the person you used to be? You werenât thirteen anymore, you were twenty five and just now you realized that no matter how many shiny people you have around, you are still alone and far from home.Â
Now you were headed home, with a bag full of clothes in the trunk of your car, prepared to install yourself in your momâs house for the rest of the winter, determined to get your shit together, just like you thought you did a few years ago. Oh, how you wished you didnât have to do this, how you wished you werenât a complete mess. You wished you could enter your motherâs home and ignore the fact that you didnât remember when was the last time you told her I love you, but to be fair with yourself, you didnât remember the last time someone told you I love you either.Â
Your mom knew you were coming, she was the first one who knew about your break up with Ian, your boyfriend, so she was assuming that you were sad and heart broken, and even if that was true, it wasnât because of the break up, you were the one who left him.Â
You didnât know why, but you assumed that Ian understood what your relationship was, a sad pact that benefited both of your acting careers, a good image for the media, both of the most successful young actors being allegedly in love, and for you, just an arrangement to avoid being alone. How surprised you were when he got down on one knee and proposed, with his momâs ring on one hand and a bunch of your so-called friends hiding in the distance, preparing to celebrate when you were supposed to say âyesâ. He had a smile on his face, convinced that wasnât the worst idea that ever crossed his mind. You thought it was clear that you never wanted to marry him, you believed you found someone who loved you enough not to leave you alone but not enough to marry you. God, you sounded crazy, but that was what you became, a superficial celebrity whose whole life was calculated enough so people thought it was perfect.
You felt like shit when you had to say no to Ian, but you had no other option. Everything was so fake it made you want to throw up, and on top of that, he was the asshole who didnât even bother to invite your family to, what was supposed to be, your engagement party. If you were to say yes, where was your mom to hug you? Or to tell you that you were being mental for marrying someone you didnât love? That was the moment when you knew you were about to lose it, thatâs when you knew that if you stayed there you wouldâve lost your mind, and you were so close to doing it, the only thing that finally woke you up was a marriage proposal.Â
You turned right, immediately recognizing you were close to home. You had to start doing things right, but where do you begin?
Four years ago
When you arrived home, the realization that almost every person in your life had found someone except you hit you. It started when your best friend, Emma, finally got a girlfriend last summer, then it followed with your brother spending the holidays with his new girlfriend, and now, to your complete surprise, you had to find out that even your mother was seeing someone for the first time in years.Â
Yes, at first you thought it was going be to weird to see your mother leaving you every afternoon to have dinner with her new boyfriend, -whom she refused to present to you just yet-, but after the first week of cooking for yourself to sit in the kitchen island and eating while watching a random youtube video, you realized it was not weird, but it was making you feel extremely lonely. Love seemed to be everywhere around you, but not for you.
That afternoon you helped her do the groceries, but she had already warned you that, once again, you were going to have to cook for yourself since she was not going to be around tonight.Â
All your friends from home were still away and they werenât coming back for another two weeks, so you were almost completely alone in your hometown. And without you wanting it, only one particular name swirled in your mind, wondering if he was as lonely as you were, which he probably was, but you didnât want any part of it. You were still trying not to look around too much in the grocery line hoping to see a familiar face, forcing yourself not to look up when you knew you were passing his street. You promised that you werenât going to wait to see him again, as if that way you could prove something to yourself. Â
You expected Yoongi to disappear only to see him again the day before Christmas, you were sure he wasnât going to appear at your doorstep like that morning, it wasnât going to happen, you convinced yourself of it. Because of that, on the way home when you were riding in your momâs car as you came back from the store, you thought that maybe you were just hallucinating when you saw him waiting in your driveway. Â
Your mom got down from the car first, you watched her giving him a hug and then observed them talking, you were sure he was going to offer to help with the bags and you were sure your mom was going to smile and accept his help. Your mom loved Yoongi, and Yoongi loved your mom, you could see it. When Yoongi was a kid and his mother had to spend long days at the hospital your mom always opened the doors of your house so he wouldnât be alone. Like you, Yoongi grew up without a dad, so his mom was lucky to have your mom to look out for him when she wasnât around.Â
You mustered courage and got down, surrounding the car to get to the trunk where the bags were and finding him with his arms already busy.Â
âHi, Pinky.â He let out and in the cold you could see his breath. His nose was red and his eyes crystallized from the weather.Â
You barely got to open your mouth to greet him before your mom spoke. âYoongi was looking for you.â She told you as she headed to the porch.
âReally?â You wanted to know, just in case your mom was lying, for some reason.
âYeah, really.â He answered, watching you grab the last two bags and closing the trunk of the car. âDo you have any plans tonight?âÂ
Your heels suddenly dug into the ground, making you stop dead to check if you heard that right. Yoongi didnât notice, he started to walk backwards, heading towards the door as he looked at you and invited you to follow him. You took the first step, not knowing what to say, not knowing how to react. Did you have any plans tonight? For a second your mind went blank, completely forgetting you had a date with Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen in Breaking Dawn at nine pm.Â
You avoid his gaze, trying to come up with an answer. âDo you have any friends?â You asked. Classic you, insulting him in case he noticed your face was two seconds away from burning red. You heard your mom grunt as she entered through the door, but Yoongi just laughed.Â
âDo you?â He attacked back, smirking âGoing to the store with your mom on a friday night, I thought you were popular in high school.âÂ
âI was not, you must have confused me with my brother, we have the same nose.â You scoffed, walking with him to your house âAnd I do have friends, theyâre just not around.âÂ
âSo you donât have plans.â Yoongi confirmed for himself, letting you enter through the door first.Â
âNo, not really.â You admitted, leading him to the kitchen to leave the bags on the counter. âWhy? Did you want to take me out?â
The question was intended to come out as a joke, but it burned on your tongue. You often tortured yourself with those kinds of comments, but his answer was worse than any kind of cruel joke you couldâve made to yourself.
âYes.â He said, leaving his bags next to yours. âThatâs what I was thinking before you made fun of me for not having friends.â
You stayed quiet, pretending to look for something in the bags, pretending you werenât screaming in your mind. Why on earth was he here? Why was he torturing you this way? You were enough of a mess, the last thing you needed was this, bringing you more torment than you already had.Â
You sighed, quickly coming up with another answer âSorry I canât retract myself.â You said. âBut what were you thinking that was so important for you to come to my house instead of texting?â
âI was afraid that if I texted you wouldâve said no.â He admitted.
You arched an eyebrow âWhy?â You questioned.Â
âBecause⊠I saw that the theater is doing a Christmas special, and theyâre showing Home Alone tonight.âÂ
âWhich theater?â You asked, but you were fully aware which one was.Â
âYou know, the one near the park with the weird fountains.â He said, confirming what you were thinking.Â
You wondered what to say next. There you had Yoongi, inviting you to watch a movie with him, âyour favorite movie to be more specificâ but at the place you used to secretly go to theater classes when you were thirteen until you finished highschool. You knew the place had those kinds of events where they showed old movies following a theme, as Christmas approached they never failed to show Home Alone as many times as they could.Â
Would it be so bad for him to find out that you used to be obsessed, maybe still were, with musicals? You never told him about that, let alone about the classes, that was something you used to keep to yourself and no one else, so going out with him meant to out yourself to him. It was inevitable for people to recognize you there, you knew a lot of your friends from back then were still very attached to the place, unlike you, who decided to leave everything behind once you left for college to be someone you didnât want to be.Â
âI donât know, I allow myself to watch Home Alone only once a year.â You tried to excuse yourself.
âI know that, thatâs why I came here instead of textingâ He said, âBut Iâve come up with a solution, I tell you this, we can go and watch Home Alone tonight, and on Christmas we watch Home Alone 2.â He offered, but you felt offended he even dared to mention Home Alone 2.Â
âI donât like Home Alone 2.â You reminded him. âI think itâs un-â
âUnrealistic that they lose Kevin twice, yeah, yeah, I know!â He interrupted you, stealing the words from your mouth. âBut I like Home Alone 2, I think itâs still a good Christmas movie.â You stared at him with narrowed eyes, pretending to think about it, as if your heart was strong enough to even try to say no to him, even if that meant you had to go back to the place where you used to be a completely different person from who you were in school, and most importantly, even if that meant you would have to watch Home Alone 2. It was painful to admit that you already knew your answer when you saw him in your driveway. âDonât be boring, Pinky. Iâve already got tickets.â
Just for a moment, while the dim lights of your kitchen lighted up his eyes as they begged you to go with him, you wished you had plans that evening already. You took a second to imagine a scenario where you told him that you werenât free that night, that someone was going to pick you up later. You tried to imagine his face when you told him that you were in fact going out on a date with some other dude and pictured him heartbroken because you rejected him. But of course that wasnât the case, your friends from college used to joke around and say that men ran away from you and only the brave ones were capable of asking you out, there was no way you were going out with someone who knew you in high school. And even if that were true, you lived in a reality where Yoongi wouldnât flinch if you told him you were going out with someone else, a reality where you could never reject him. There was a part of you who enjoyed the pain of coming back to him, of being around him and living with the knowledge that at some point you'll have to get over him.
âFine.â You finally gave in âI guess I could watch Home Alone 2 on ChristmasâÂ
He smiled victoriously, raising his fists in the air like he won some trophy.
You didnât know what was worse, whether to have him around or not see him at all, you knew that the safest option was not seeing him, but your poor heart didnât seem to understand that it was for the best.Â
Present
When you parked your car, you realized you didnât have the keys to your house anymore. You were sure they were somewhere in your apartment back in the city, but even if you had remembered to look for them, you wouldnât have found them, you had no idea where they were. It has been a long time since you thought about putting foot in your home, your real home, not the one back in the city, with countless empty rooms you had never used. They keys to your home, where were they? You bitterly laughed as you walked towards the porch, with your bags in your hands and your heart on your sleeve, that was how disconnected to the place where you grew up in you were.Â
The little pumpkins your mom put on the porch reminded you that the last time you were home was also october. The play you were in last fall was just about to end and you visited home for a weekend just to ask your mom to go and see you for your final performance. You remembered how angry you felt when she told you she and Phil, her boyfriend, had already planned a trip to Scotland for that same weekend. It took you a whole year âor even moreâ to realize that while you were busy living your life, your family was doing the same thing, you disappeared for months and they had no other choice but to keep going without you.Â
You stood in front of the big wood door for a few seconds, feeling like some prodigal daughter, until you decided to finally ring the bell.Â
As soon as your mom opened the door and you caught the surprised look on her face, you knew you werenât supposed to be there, at least not yet.Â
âDarling! WhatâŠ?â She breathed out as if she had seen a ghost, but to be fair you weren't far from looking like one, you didnât remember the last time you had a proper sleep. âWhat are you doing here?â
You shrugged, not knowing if she was joking âI called you on the phone last month, donât you remember?â You asked. The surprise on your momâs face morphed into a confusion, and for some reason it made your chest hurt a little.Â
âYou told me you were coming Friday the 5th.â She said, but she didnât move from the door, as if you were about to turn around, leave and come back for the date she thought you were coming.
âThatâs⊠today.â You reminded her.
She frowned, raising her left arm to check the apple watch on her wrist, the one you gave her as a present for motherâs day a few months ago, immediately realizing that you were right. âGod, whereâs my mind?â She exclaimed, cleaning her hands on the apron she was wearing to grab one of your bags from your hand, finally leaning back to let you in. âSorry darling, I donât know what I was thinking when you called me.âÂ
âItâs okay.â You said, more to yourself than to her, closing the door behind you âThese days my mind is nowhere near, either.â
âNo, itâs not okay. I canât believe it flew over my head like that.â She kept complaining, taking off your coat for you to hang it on the coat rack âDo you have any more bags?â
You nodded âIn the car.âÂ
âOkay, letâs go grab them later.â She said, turning around to head towards the kitchen with a quick pace. âFollow me darling, Iâm about to finish cooking, you arrived just in time for lunch.âÂ
Well, your mom always seemed to be in a hurry, she was like every other mom after all, but today she looked more rushed than usual, making you wonder if your arrival was that unexpected, did you suddenly ruin her Friday just by appearing at her doorstep? The answer wasnât clear to you, when she turned around you lost the chance to say that she shouldnât worry since you were planning to spend the whole weekend in your room.. Now you were just trying not to look disappointed when she didnât give you a hug as she disappeared into the kitchen.
You followed her, taking off your converse and throwing them somewhere in the hall. Your mom had enough energy for you both, it was like she forgot that you had been driving all morning to get there, maybe she thought you arrived on a jet, you didnât know. You thought your tired face was sign enough that all you needed was a hot shower and a long nap.Â
âWhat am I gonna do?â She murmured to herself, still trying to wrap her head around the fact that you were there earlier. âYour room isnât ready yet!âÂ
You scowled, sitting on one of the kitchen stools. âWhat do you mean my room isnât ready?âÂ
âWeâve been using it as a storage room lately, until Phil adjusts himself.â She told you, but you didnât understand a word she said. Storage room? Why was your momâs boyfriend using your bedroom as a storage room?Â
âMom, what are you talking about?âÂ
âIâm sure I told you!âÂ
You shook your head âTell me what?â
She tilted her head with her mouth hanging open. You visibly saw her trying to remember something, filling the room with silence. Then, it hit her, her silence suddenly broke into laughter, she realized that, whatever was she was talking about, she didnât tell you, you just didnât know what. âDarling, Phil moved in september, how come we didnât talk about this?â She let out, wondering out loud. âWe are still getting the hang of it, he still has a lot of boxes, we decided to put it in your room for now.â She explained, like it was nothing, but you knew it wasnât. It took her a long time before she introduced you to Phil, she always made it clear to him that her priority was her kids, so it was a big step for her to let Phil move in.Â
You shook your head, immediately avoiding her gaze when you felt a sudden rush of guilt washing over your body when you tried to remember when was the last time you spoke with your mom on the phone apart from last month, when you told her you were coming today.Â
âOh, mom, I had no idea.â You said as if you were apologizing, you kinda were. âIâm gonna start looking for somewhere else to crash, I still donât know for how long Iâm staying.âÂ
She waved her hands, rushing to interrupt you âMy God, sweetie, no! You know you can stay here for as long as you want, this is your house!â She said, but you struggled to believe her âBut I really thought you were coming next Friday! When was your last show?â
God, the last thing you wanted to think about now was work.
âJust last week.â You replied, hoping that she wouldn't want to comment too much about it.Â
âHow was it?â She continued to ask, going against your wishes.
Terrible, you wanted to say, you couldnât wait to get off the stage. You did your job and you left, all your partners begged you to stay for the after party but you were exhausted, you left as soon as you could. That was supposed to be an important moment for you, the wrap up of your first main role, a clear achievement of your short career. After you did the first show of the season you went to bed wishing it could last forever, but last week you were just relieved that it finally ended.Â
You wouldnât tell that to your mom, you didnât want to worry her, so you just told her a little white lie.Â
âOh, it was great.â You smiled, hoping that in that way it would be more believable. âI had a great time, but I needed to come back home for a while.â
âWell, you worked hard, now you deserve to restâ She said âAnd besides that⊠how have you been, huh?â She asked with a soft voice, making you raise your gaze to find her warm eyes and a warm smile. You failed to remember that you couldnât lie to your mom, she always saw through you, and to be honest she would be a fool not to notice the tired look on your face. It bothered you just a bit that the main reason why she was asking about it was because of the breakup.
âWhy, because of Ian?â You asked.Â
âNo just because of him, just⊠how have you been about everything?âÂ
âWell, fine, I think so.â You kept lying âMe and him⊠I donât know, I donât think I felt the same way about him anymore, I had to end it, Iâm sure he deserves someone who feels the same, right?â
She hummed, not really convinced. âYou deserve someone like that, too, donât you think?âÂ
âMaybe.â You sighed âBut that topic gives me headaches.âÂ
Your mother snorted, âWell, donât expect me to be satisfied with that answer, after you take a nap Iâm gonna ask you all about that.âÂ
âHow nosy.â You chuckled. âYou just want to talk shit about your ex son in law.â
âOf course, donât act like you donât want to do that too, I know you too well.â You rolled your eyes, but of course she was right. âAnyway, since I thought you were coming next week I planned a dinner for tonight with everyone, theyâll be so happy to see you, but you know, I understand if you want to skip it with everything thatâs happening, Iâm sure no one will ask about it, but still. You came here to be alone so I donât want you to feel overwhelmed around a lot of people.â
âAsk about what? The news isnât out yetâ You asked, confused.Â
Your mom turned around again, looking as confused as you. âHavenât you checked your phone today?â She asked cautiously.
âNo, it died a few hours ago. I haven't had the chance to charge it in the car.â Your words made her confused expression fade into a concerned one.
âDarling, you might want to check it now.â She pointed to the charger that was connected next to the fridge. The look on her face could only mean that something wasnât okay.
You slowly got off the stool, heading towards the other side of the room as you took your phone from your pocket to connect it to the charger. You knew it was just a matter of time until people found out that you and Ian broke up, but you thought the news wouldâve be handled the same way as always, a statement from both you, the only reason why you didnât do it yet was because you and Ian werenât talking since the proposal happened.Â
When your phone finally turned on, a rush of anxiety ran down your body when a thousand notifications began to appear on the screen, including fifty missed calls from both your manager and publicist, you had a feeling that maybe the situation was worse than you thought. âWhat the fuck happened?â You murmured to yourself, looking at your mother in search of answers. âDid Sally call you?â You asked her, fully knowing that Sally, your manager, had strict orders not to bother anyone in your family with calls about anything related to work.Â
The room suddenly fell in silence, your mom hesitated to answer, you knew she didnât want to be the one to give you bad news.
âNo, but a friend of mine sent me an article.â She explained, her voice suddenly sounding small. âI didnât read it, you know, I didnât even open it, I donât like gossip.â
Your mind tried to put two and two together; missed calls from your manager, an article about you, gossip, that didnât sound fucking right.Â
âFuck, I have to call her.â You gritted your teeth, wasting no time marking her number. You felt your head swirling just by imagining the sound of her voice yelling at you for not answering her calls.Â
Less than five seconds later, like she was waiting by the phone, she picked up. âFucking finally.â Was the first thing you heard, âWhere the fuck were you?â
The irritated tone on her voice took you by surprise, making you jump in you place âDriving, for four fucking hours.â You rushed to say âMy phone was dead, what is going on?âÂ
You heard her inhale, trying to keep her calm âEvery single person in the world is trying to reach me right now except you. Itâs a mess.â
âWhat?â You try not to yell âI just got home, I donât know whatâs happening.â
âHoney, it got leaked, has no one told you yet?â
Then, a beat of silence. The stress on her voice is enough to make you believe her, you didnât have to think twice. Of course something like this was going to happen to you, you couldnât run away from the city and pretend everything behind was going to stay as it was, your life from six hours ago was still there, and it was still a fucking mess. Â
âWhat part?â Was the only thing you could say. You felt yourself entering a cloud of uncertainty, your fist clenched on your lap and while you listened to her sighing, preparing you for the answer, you held your breath as if that way you could stop time.
âEverything.â She spat. âListen, I didnât want to freak you out with this, I tried to keep this situation on the low but it happened anyway. The storyâs out, pictures are out, every fucking thing is out.â
You suddenly tense, feeling your heart dropping to the pit of your stomach
âWhat? What do you-?â You stuttered.Â
âI know you didnât want anyone to find out about the proposal but it's the main headline, sweetie.â
Sally is not someone whoâs known for sugarcoating her words, she was straightforward and didnât mind being the person who delivers bad news, but today you could tell she was especially stressed, you were sure she was trying to handle this issue alone with you being gone for hours.Â
âFuck.â You hissed âWhat about him, have you called his manager?â
âOf course I called his manager, but all of a sudden that prick doesnât want to collaborate with me on this, apparently Ian doesnât fucking care, how about that?â
âHow come he doesnât care?â You asked exasperatedly.
âThatâs the idea that I got when his manager told me to manage this issue myself.âÂ
You pinched the bridge of your nose, taking a deep breath as you took a moment to think about it. You knew Ian well enough, but you always held onto a kind version of him, the version of him who made you stay for so long, the version of him you chose to remember so your memories weren't all bad, but that version made you felt guilty for the question that was rotting on your mouth, waiting to be spat.Â
âDo you think it was him?â You asked her, but her bitter laugh on the other line made you realize it wasnât a difficult question to answer.Â
âI mean, would that be so crazy?â She said âYou and I are pretty sure who called the people to take those pictures. He's not happy, honey, to him this is just payback for what you did.â
That word echoed in your mind for longer than you wouldâve wanted to, was that the way he decided to put this to an end? Payback?Â
Four weeks ago, you thought that was it. When you were at the backyard of the house of Ianâs grandparents and you saw him on his knees, asking you to marry him, you thought that was the moment when every bad decision you ever made caught up to you, when everything exploded in your face. Now you realized it didnât end there, everything youâve done still has consequences.
You closed your eyes, trying to ignore your momâs eyes in the back of your neck. You left the room, coming back to the hall so you could be alone. You couldnât just hang the phone and pretend none of that happened, as tempting as it sounded, you had to take care of it. âOkay, now what? Can you clean it?âÂ
âIâve been trying, but it canât disappear, you know? Itâs been up for a few hours.â She replied.Â
You nodded, as if she could see you âOkay, listen, it doesnât matter. I canât deal with this right now, I donât care where it came from, I donât care how the pictures look, what people are saying, I donât want to know any of it. If people saw it, I donât give a fuck, itâs me who doesnât want to see it.â You firmly said âIf the storyâs out, fine, but I donât want any major media posting the pictures, can you do that?âÂ
You heard her humming âMmm, are you sure you want to handle it in that way? No statement to the media? No post on instagram? Just radio silence?â
The thought of making a statement about your relationship in public made you want to throw up, âAre you kidding?â You laughed âThereâs no way Iâm making a statement about this if you canât even get Ianâs manager on the phone for him to do the same. If I say anything about this and he stays quiet Iâm going to look worse of a villain than I already am for rejecting him.â
âHoney, I donât think you understand this.â She stopped you, âThis isnât just news that you broke up, this is news that he proposed to his girlfriend of three years and she said fucking no, a.k.a a scandal.â
You rolled your eyes, wanting to curse her for treating you like a five year old child. âNo, hear me out, Iâm not playing his game anymore.â
âYouâre not the one whoâs playing his game, heâs the one playing in yours.â She emphasized, âLet me be clear with this, and Iâm trying to be nice even though Iâve been working all morning to get this to disappear just for you. You were the one who decided that the relationship was going to have this kind of publicity, you canât back down now. This could harm your image, you need to make a statement whether he does the same or not.â
You stopped for a second, hating how right she was. Every bit of your relationship with Ian was out to the public, that was the whole point of it from the beginning. Your image as an actress wasnât entirely constructed by your work, you took charge into making every piece of your private life part of it too, you sold it of your life to the public. After so many years of sharing everything with the media and fans, you knew it would be strange to stay in silence now, but in a matter of seconds the words piled up in your mind, making you see how ridiculously soulless a statement like that would look, lying about how much love and respect you held for Ian but at the end it didnât work out, that you decided to stay as friends since you still loved each other so much, when the truth was that he was the one who leaked the pictures in the first place.Â
You were once again reminded to face the consequences, and that was what you were about to do.Â
âSorry, Sally, but I'm not making a statement.â You let out, nervously tapping your foot against the floor âI started it, youâre right, but now Iâve decided to end this here. This is my private life weâre talking about, let me keep this thing to myself. The only thing that they need to know is that weâre no longer together, and from now on the only information theyâll get of me is about my work, are we clear?â
Your whole body shook in anticipation, expecting her to yell at you and tell you to do whatever she said, because you knew she knew better. You hoped she somehow didnât see through your mask, you werenât as hard as you wanted to sound, you werenât as confident as you wanted to be. For years working with her you trusted her advice against all odds, and you knew she always meant well, she was just doing her job, but at this exact moment in your life you needed to stay silent.
She hesitated to answer, battling with herself and the love she had for you. âLook kid,â She said âIâm going to let you do what you want, but if this doesnât end well Iâm going to look for you in whatever farm youâre staying in right now and Iâm going to strangle you, now are we clear?â She asked, repeating your last words.Â
It took you a second to understand what she just said, you felt so anxious you didnât understand if she was giving you a green light or not. When you snapped out of it, you realized it was the closest youâve felt to be relieved.Â
 âWe are clear.â You confirmed.Â
âI sure hope so.â You heard her sighing once again âIâll make it disappear and you make sure to keep your phone close in case something happens. Can you do that?â
âYeah, sure, Iâm sorry for the trouble.â
âItâs fine.â She brushed it off âAt least youâre not dead, I wouldâve felt guilty for cursing you so much.â
âGod, maybe the news of my death would make the news about the proposal disappear.â You tried to joke, fighting against the horrible feeling you still had on your stomach.Â
âOkay, kid. Iâm hanging up before you get more morbid. Take care, okay?â
You chuckled quietly, âThank you, Sallyâ You said before she hung up âReally, I appreciate it.âÂ
The call ended, leaving your ears ringing and your heart hammering against your chest. You stayed in the hall, sitting on the first steps of the stairs and trying to make sense of what just happened.Â
You were aware that Ian was angry at you, you couldnât tell if you broke his heart but you knew that you hurt his ego, and somehow that was worse. You had to admit that your ego was as big as his, so you understood he had to do the same thing to you. Sally was right, you led yourself to this, you managed the circus that was your public life and you were the one who chose him to cover up how miserable you felt. You still felt your blood boiling just by thinking how cruel it was what he did, and at the same time you couldnât allow yourself to be angry at him because you thought you had it coming.
You thought you were so stupid for thinking that once you got here you were going to be okay, as if you could run away from yourself, as this house was a bunker, protecting you from everything you ever did. Suddenly, you felt all your emotions stacking up your throat, you felt your eyes burning before your whole face was soaked with hot tears of regret, you didnât even remember when was the last time you cried, thatâs how fucked up you were.Â
You covered your face, sobbing against your palms as you tried to calm yourself, remembering your mom was waiting for you in the kitchen and you had to come back to be a functioning person, but before you could, you heard her steps approaching you, gasping when she found you crying.Â
âDarling, what happened?â She asked, the concern in her voice made your heart hurt.
You quickly wiped your tears with the sleeves of your sweater as you watched her kneel beside you. âNothing, justâŠâ You tried to lie, but what was the use of that? She would know, and you were still going to continue carrying the pain on your chest for the rest of the day. You shook your head, feeling her thumbs wiping your tears from your face.
âIt doesnât look like nothing.â She whispered, like it was a secret between the two of you. âItâs about the article, right?â You nodded.Â
âItâsâŠâ You inhaled, trying to catch your breath. âItâs about more than that.âÂ
And then, the truth. As if you were a criminal caught in the scene of the crime, you had to tell the truth.Â

After you spent the whole afternoon trying to explain to your mom what was going on with your life, nothing could erase the worried look on her face, looking at you like you were thirteen and you had the flu, wanting to take care of you until it went away.Â
You felt ashamed, but you couldnât keep lying to her, not completely at least. You had to tell her that you were never really in love but you felt so alone back in the city, you didnât have anyone else. Most of your friends were fake, you were tired and sometimes overworked, not even your job was making up for the miserable life you were living anymore. You knew Ian was seeing other women and you couldnât even find it in yourself to confront him about it, terrified that heâll leave you in your big apartment alone. Your mom listened with a frown on her face, confused, asking why you never told her, asking why you never called, and you felt so embarrassed, so guilty for disappearing for so long.Â
âIâm sorryâ was the only thing you could say, and even though she waved it off and said that you didnât have to apologize for anything, you knew that wasnât real. You had a bunch of this to apologize for, you didnât even know where to begin.
After a shower, she offered her room for you to take a nap, and as you got into her bed, she sat next to you, hugging you for the first time in months.Â
You breathed out against her chest, feeling like a kid again around her arms. It was like she was trying to extract the sadness out of your body, and maybe it worked for now.Â
âYouâre still invited to join us for dinner tonight, you know?â She murmured âI know youâre sad but itâs just us, maybe itâll cheer you up.â
You nodded, âIâll think about it, is that okay?â
âOf course, darling.â She smiled, kissing your forehead before getting up to leave.
Before she opened the door, you stopped her. Â
âWait mom, whoâs coming?â You asked before she disappeared from your sight.
She turned to you again, smiling. âYour brother, of course.â She said âHeâs bringing Yoongi and his mom, Iâm sure theyâll be thrilled to see you.â
You snapped your eyes open, but before your mom could see your reaction she disappeared through the door, leaving you alone and with your heart clenched in your fist.Â

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the road not taken | myg

Summary: To have the job youâve always wanted and the life youâve always dreamt of you had to break a few hearts, including your own. Four years later after running away from your home, your family and friends, you realized that maybe you fucked up; youâve been a bad daughter, a bad sister and a bad friend. Getting your shit together seemed difficult enough, you didnât expect that it included facing the first man who ever broke your heart: your brotherâs best friend.
part one: back home
part two>
âpairing: lawyer!yoongi x actress oc
ârating: +18
âgenre: brother's best friend, one sided pinning (or both?)
âwarnings/tags: angst, fluff, eventual smut, angst, sexual tension? lmao, slow burn, flashbacks, ANGST!! Btw english is not my first language !!
âwords: 12k
âa/note: literally finding the courage to post this rn because yesterday i had an identity crisis and i wanted to delete everything!!! but i hope you like it more than me <3 feedback is very much appreciated, if you want to be on the taglist pls let me know!!
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Four years ago.
In your almost twenty one years of life, you never had to spend the holidays without your eldest brother, you were never prepared for that. All the attention of your family was fixed on you now, making you feel like you were an only child for the first time. It felt weird, but nostalgic, like you were waiting for him to enter through the door at any moment. You supposed it was going to happen at some point, opening the gifts with just your mom, sitting on the front seat of the car for the first time while listening to christmas songs on the radio, only to arrive to your grandparentsâ home and attempt to survive the questions of your future alone, that didnât sound fun at all.Â
Simon, your eldest brother, didnât die, by the way, he just got a girlfriend. A girlfriend? Yes, a girlfriend, that word wasnât part of his vocabulary, or at least it wasnât a few years ago when he left for college, but now all of a sudden he had a serious one, the kind who invited their boyfriends to spend the holidays with their families. Now Simon wore knitted sweaters, drank black coffee and listened to all the bands your uncle liked, he grew up, or something like that, but you didnât think he grew up enough to get a girlfriend, to fall in love. Well, you hoped he was in love, you didnât meet the girl yet but you hoped he was, at least that was what he said.Â
Yes, Christmas without your brother sounded a bit sad, but New Yearâs eve on the other hand⊠didnât sound so bad.Â
If your brotherâs absence wouldâve happened years ago, you wouldâve planned this the same way as always, getting drunk with your highschool friends at the only decent party that there was in your hometown around that time, only this time he wasnât going to be around to tell you to stop drinking or to take the joint off your mouth when you failed to hide from him to smoke weed. But this year you got sick of all that, you got sick of the same faces from highschool and all the girls who approached you just because they wanted to fuck your brother, or all the girls who fucked your brotherâs best friend, maybe you got sick of the same music, the same party, the same people. This year you felt like you were seventeen again, too afraid to wish that something different could happen, maybe this time you werenât coming home alone after watching Yoongi giving the first kiss of the year to some random girl, maybe this time your heart wasnât going to hurt that much.Â
Yoongi, your brotherâs best friend, was painfully always there in your life, you didnât know how the mess that was your brother was able to have such a good friend, they knew each other even before you were born, when they were only four and met each other at basketball practice. Yoongi was always like your brotherâs conscience, the voice of reason, the calm one, the designated driver ever since he was sixteen, the smart one, the boy every mother wanted as their son. Yoongi was the boy who helped you with your math homework when you were eleven, he was the boy who defended you when your brother made fun of you, the boy who gave you his joystick so you would stop crying when you found out your brother was making you play with the one that didnât work. He was sweet and kind with everybody, you wished you knew that when you were twelve so you could save yourself the eternal heartache that came along with being in love with a man who only saw you as your brotherâs little sister.
Yoongi was always mature, always wiser, always older. And you were always immature, always stubborn, always younger. Just a brat who couldnât stand the fact that he was the only one you wanted, but the only one you couldnât have.
Maybe forgetting about him when he went away to college was the best thing that happened to you, you pretended he didnât exist during the school year and made yourself believe you got over it, that your heart didnât jump every time you called your brother and you heard his voice in the background, that you didnât read every birthday message he sent you since you were sixteen until you memorized them, that you didnât compare every guy to him and that you werenât annoyed when you realized that none of them was half as intelligent as him. You were obligated to pretend you werenât condemned to look for his face in every crowd ever since you were a teenager. All that mental effort was wasted away when you came back home for the holidays and saw him sitting on your couch again.Â
You repeated the cycle every year as you pretended that your heart wasnât tired of it, like seeing him that morning in your kitchen didnât make your heart drop like you were twelve years old again.Â
It began when you heard voices coming from the second floor, an outburst of laughter, your motherâs laughter, and then the laugh that echoed so many times in your dreams, were you still in a dream? You thought you might be in one when you entered the kitchen and saw the long figure of the man, the long figure of Yoongi, sitting on a stool as he peeled a tangerine and listened to your mother talk, but the minute they noticed your presence they fell silent.Â
Two pairs of eyes landed on your sleepy face, making you aware that you were wearing your old pajamas, the one that was pink and had a bunny pattern all over it. You locked eyes with him and it felt like it hadn't passed a day since the last time you saw him.
âWhat are you two gossiping about so early?â You wondered out loud, slowly approaching the aisle of the kitchen, slowly approaching Yoongi, whose hair was slightly shorter from the last time you saw him and whose cheeks were still red from the cold outside. You arrived three days ago, confidently thinking that even if your mind was a mess at least you didn't have to see your brother's best friend's face.
In your mind, you cursed your mom for always telling him that he will be forever welcomed in her house.Â
âWhy do you care?â He spat at you, following your figure with his eyes as you sat in one of the stools beside him. âThatâs between your mom and me.â
âDude,â You said under your breath, grabbing a tangerine from the bowl of fruits in front of you âYou have to get a fucking girlfriend.âÂ
Your mother frowned, annoyed, but Yoongi is too used to you to do anything else but laugh.
âGod, darling, you barely open your eyes and youâre already cursing.â She complained, shaking her head in disapproval. You shrugged, pretending to pay full attention to the tangerine in your hands.Â
âItâs fine, Lila. I can handle her.â He said, carefree as ever.
You scoffed, âYeah, sure.â You played it cool, as if that didnât make your heart jump a little. âWhat are you doing here, anyway? Werenât you supposed to come back for christmas?â
âWhy?â He asked, âYou want me gone?â
You saw a stupid smirk appear in his face, the same one youâve seen countless times in the past. It seemed to be the only thing that could put out your cocky attitude.
âDonât be stupid.â You managed to answer, running away from his eyes.Â
You heard him sigh âI finished early, I arrived last night.â He answered the question, reaching his hand under the counter to pinch your thigh, as if that could shake off your bad attitude, plot twist: it only made it worse. âThatâs what I was talking about with your mom, I left Simon behind while he was still dealing with exams.â
âSuch a good friend.â You joked.Â
âMaybe⊠But hey, heâs the one who ditched me for a girl after all.â
âWell, if itâs a pretty girl you canât blame him so much.âÂ
âIf you say soâŠâ He hissed, rolling his eyes âWhat about you, huh?â He changed the topic âWhat are you doing here two weeks early?â
âYou see, this is my house.â You quickly replied, putting the first tangerine segment between your lips to avoid saying the truth. He narrowed his eyes, shaking his head.
Of course there was a coherent reason for why you werenât in school right now, but since you arrived you couldnât seem to quit the bad attitude, especially in the mornings, it was driving you crazy.Â
âYou shouldnât ask, dear.â Your mom intervened, turning around to wash her mug previously filled with coffee âSensitive topic.â
Yoongiâs eyes shifted to you again, as well as his whole body, curiously raising his eyebrows.Â
âSensitive topic.â You mocked your mother, annoyed that she used such words. She was quick to disappear from the kitchen, leaving the two of you alone. You wondered if she was already tired of hearing you whine.Â
âDonât think I wonât ask you about it.â He smirked, stealing a segment of your tangerine just to annoy you.Â
Oh, you were sure he would want all the details.Â
âWhatever.â You gritted your teeth. âYou only came to see Lila? I bet she would love to switch you with me.â
âI donât doubt that.â Yoongi smugly said, ignoring the sudden annoyed look on your face, he was too used to it to be bothered by it. âBut as much as I love your mom, I came to see you.â
You blinked, not sure what to say next. Now your angry expression turned into a surprised one, cursing yourself for feeling excited to hear that. You knew Yoongi finished early and was coming back home, you asked your brother about it last time he called you, you were just playing dumb when you asked, but when Simon told you he was going to be in town you didnât expect to see him in your house the next day he arrived.Â
âMe?â You tried to confirm.
âYeah, you.â He said, booping the tip of your nose âSimon told me youâve been having trouble with your car, I thought I could help.â
You nodded, that made more sense than him just coming to see you.Â
âSimon is such a snitch.â You murmured.
âI canât deny thatâŠâ He laughed, looking at you tearing apart your tangerine and putting another segment between your lips, âDo you⊠want me to help?âÂ
âMaybeâŠâ You murmured âDo I have to pay you?â
âMaybeâŠâ Yoongi answered, imitating your tone âOr you can just tell me why you are here before the break, I donât know.â
You squinted at him, knowing it was just a matter of time until everybody found out you dropped out of college, but there was certain relief in delivering the news to Yoongi, something inside you told you he would understand.
âBold of you to blackmail me when I know you wonât fix my car properly.â You accused him, mentioning that time he tried to fix your brand new car when something happened to it and you had to take it to his uncleâs garage when he made it worse.Â
âCâmon, that was only once.â
âLetâs not make it twice, then.â You clapped your hands, getting off the stool to walk towards the stairs to your room again âLet me change first. And donât try to seduce my mom while Iâm gone, it wonât work.â
You heard his laugh from behind, and even if you thought about it, you didnât dare to look back.
Not even five minutes later, you found yourself with him in your cold garage under the dim old light that provided you the tiny room. You supposed it was easier to open the garage door but you didnât want your fingers to be frozen.Â
You sat on the old desk in the corner of your garage as you watched Yoongi open the hood of your car, trying not to stare when pulled the sleeves of his sweater up to his elbows.Â
He was wearing a beige sweater that tightened around his shoulders and his waist, Simon told you that he and Yoongi started going to gym lately and you could tell, his back was wider than you remember and you hated how different he looked from the last time you saw him.Â
You hated to think there were people who saw him everyday and couldnât tell the difference.Â
You looked at your feet hanging in the air, hearing him suck his breath just to let you know he was just about to start throwing questions at you.Â
âSo?â He asked, persistent as always.Â
âSo what?â You played dumb.Â
âSo?â He emphasized, not willing to give up.Â
So? You didnât know how to start. Serious talks werenât your thing, and even if you knew that Yoongi wasnât expecting that from you, you still felt a rush of nervousness when the absence of his voice filled the room, your cue to start talking.Â
âMmm⊠Itâs difficult to explain.â You trailed off. âIâm starting to think that I might be the black sheep of the family.âÂ
Your words made him turn his head at you, curious to hear more.Â
âThe black sheep?â He repeated.Â
âYeah, I think so.â You confirmed, without saying anything else.
âFineâŠâ Yoongi scratched the back of his head, a bit confused, something that was normal when he was with you. âYouâre not giving me a lot of context.âÂ
You knew this, but making a joke was easier than telling the whole truth. You wished you could tell him jokes until he forgot what your mother told him. But no, your mother already opened her mouth and now you had to explain your life crisis to the man in front of you.Â
 âLetâs just say.. I dropped out of the semesterâŠâ You mumbled, unsure of your own voice âbut Iâm thinking that it is not just the semester, maybe itâs the whole thing.â
Yoongi turned his whole body to you, paying full attention to your words âReally?â He asked, just in case you were joking, but by the look in your eyes and the tone of your voice he could tell that you werenât playing. You just nodded âWhy, though?â
âThatâs something Iâve been asking myself.â
âYou donât know?â He chuckled, making you roll your eyes.Â
âMaybe I donât know.â You tried to admit, but that was a lie.Â
âMmm, but I think you do know, though.â He contradicted you, turning around to keep checking your car.Â
âWell, kind of⊠Do you want me to tell you half of the truth or a lie?â You offered him, leaving him without many options.Â
 âWell, you are not very democratic, Pinky.â He scoffed, using the not-so-funny nickname heâs been calling you ever since you were kids. Only Yoongi could still be calling you like some character from an old cartoon that aired twenty years ago. âBut I choose the half truth.âÂ
âWise decision, as always.â You commented, clicking your tongue. âThe half truth is⊠that being a nurse is not my thing, I donât want to be that predictable, being the bitch in highschool that ended up being a nurse. At least I want to be the bitch in high school who ended up being something else. And I was not happy at college, not even a bit. I donât think thatâs who I amâÂ
Yoongi frowned, trying to process all the words you just vomited. If that was half the truth, what was the whole truth?Â
âWait, wait. Letâs go for parts.â He stopped you. âSo, now you were a bitch in high school?âÂ
âYou know I was.â You said, rolling your eyes.
Bitch was a strong word to call yourself, but to be fair you weren't being the nicest with yourself these past weeks. You stared at him, waiting for him to admit that yes, you were a bitch when you were seventeen years old, but that would be a lie. Yoongi would never have called you a bitch, you did have an attitude, you werenât the friendliest in the mornings, you werenât friends with everyone, you treated boys like shit, but you werenât a bitch to him.Â
âIsnât that too⊠harsh?â He asked softly.Â
âIsnât it the truth?â You kept pushing it, but you were crazy if you think heâs going to agree with you.Â
Yoongi shook his head, taking a long step to break the small distance that was between the two of you so he could be in front of you. As a gentle gesture, he put his cold hands on your knees, it was not an unusual gesture, but it had been so long since you had him that close that you couldnât help but shiver. âI know you donât like me getting all sappy, but I hope you know that only you get to decide who you are, and if you donât think that is a nurse, then itâs not.â He rubbed his palms on your clothed skin, searching for his last words. âBut, I must say, I donât think a bitch is who you are either.âÂ
The cold room suddenly turned warm under his gaze, catching you with your guard down once again. You hated when he turned conversations into something like this, and worse, you hated when you bumped into the ugly reality that surrounded you when his eyes stopped looking at yours. This was not easier than last year, you wondered if it will ever be easy.Â
âWell, the boys in my class might disagree.â You said, looking straight into his eyes.Â
He laughed. âWell boys at that age are dumb.â
âBoys are always dumb.â You said, crossing your arms over your chest.
âEven me?â He asked, batting his eyelashes at you like he was a little girl.Â
âEspecially you, I bet you donât know what the hell are you doing right now with my car.âÂ
Yoongi reached out to try to pinch your knees, but you escaped from his fingers. âGod, youâre so mean.â He complainedÂ
âSo mean?â You questioned, moving closer to him and pretending to be annoyed.
âYeah, so meanâ He repeated âBut not a bitch.âÂ
You rolled your eyes, watching him turn around again to come back to your car. You canât help but feel disappointed when he moved away. âSo⊠If you are not a nurse, what are you?âÂ
You tilted your head, thinking about it. What were you? Well, in your room you were a dancer and in your dreams a mermaid, but in reality you were too embarrassed and too afraid, too insecure to admit what âyou wereâ.
âI donât know.â You hesitated to answer. You loved Yoongi, in more ways that you could ever allow yourself to love him, but you could not tell him all your dreams just like that.Â
âLiar, liar, pants on fire.â He sang, mocking you, but from your position you could only resist pushing him into your car. âYou donât have to say it, I already know.âÂ
You quirked an eyebrow, curious. âDo you?â A smirk appeared on your face, but he couldnât see it, he was still working on God knows what.Â
âKind ofâŠâ He laughed âI donât know exactly, but I do know that you are too bright to just be a nurse, with all due respect to the nurses, of course.â
You stared at his back until he turned his head to find your eyes, offering you a soft smile. You mentally cursed him, if he hadnât turned around you could blush like a teenager without care, but now your cheeks were red and your heart was jumping, the only thing you could hope for was that he couldnât hear it from where he was standing.
âThat isnât very respectful to nurses.â You simply said, and he shook his head, laughing.Â
âMaybe, but I still stand by what I said.âÂ
âWell, whatever I might be,â You started saying, trying to keep talking with all your feelings still swirling around inside your chest, âI still donât want to disappoint any more people by making the wrong decision and coming back to live with my mom in six months.â
Yoongi couldnât help but laugh, not because he was mocking you, but because he couldnât believe how you couldnât be at least a little positive, how you were only twenty one and you felt like there was no turning back.Â
âWho don't you want to disappoint?â He chuckled, âI really thought you didnât care about that stuff.â
âI thought so too!â You exclaimed, just as surprised as him. âBut I already disappointed my mom, Simon will be disappointed too when he finds out, Iâm sure.âÂ
âGod, youâre so wrong, I donât even know who Iâm talking to right now.â He tried to joke, but the feeling of emptiness that had been living in your stomach for the past months didnât go away just like that. âDo you really think that about your mom?â
âI donât know!â You said, throwing your arms in the air to be just a little more dramatic that you were already being âBut when I told her she made that face that she does when sheâs annoyed or upset, now she wants to talk to me about the future every time we sit down to eat, she looks at me like that all the time, like sheâs mad with me or something.â
For the past few days you tried to understand your mom, but you failed when you tried to understand yourself. After Simon followed Yoongi to law school, your mom expected you to do something similar, and when you decided to be a nurse she was content enough, both of her kids were off to college now, nothing could go wrong.Â
Your mom always bragged that she knew you like the palm of her hand, the only conclusion she could reach when you appeared at your house with the news was that you were never happy with what you had, you always had to have something else, something you couldnât have. And even if you were about to be mature enough to admit she was right, you knew she wasnât completely. Yes, you were a brat, but you felt in your heart this time was different.Â
 âCâmon, Pinky. I donât think your mom is disappointed, Iâm sure she is just confused. You were two years into college, she must think this came out of nowhere, sheâll have time to understand that it didnât.â He turned around a pointed a tool hanging on the wall, you didnât knew the name of it, or what the fuck he was doing with your car, but you handed it to him anyway. âAnd, sheâll have even more time to understand that youâre not Simon and that her children are two completely different people.â
âDo you think?â You murmured.
âYes, dummy. And youâre crazy if you think your brother would ever be disappointed in you for something like that, he is the first person that supports you no matter what, heâll understand that dropping out of college is not the end of the world.âÂ
You stayed in silence, not daring to say a single word after what he said. You wanted to say that you were tired of all of that, how predictable Yoongi was, how terribly annoying it was for him to always be right. How was it that he always knew what to say? Was it so hard for him to be wrong at least once so you could argue with him? So you could correct him and tell him that he was saying nonsense? Yes, it was. You just rolled your eyes, even if he wasnât watching you.Â
âYouâre insufferable.â You said, when what you really wanted to say was just âthank youâ, but he understood.Â
âMaybe I am.â He laughed, âBut at least Iâm not the one trying to find excuses to be miserable.âÂ
You watched him put the tools aside and closed the hood of your car, but you were too focused on something else to ask if your car was okay or not. He grabbed a piece of cloth lying next to you and wiped his hands, âWhat about my grandma?â You wondered out loud, like he knew what to do about that as well.Â
âYouâre seriously not thinking about your grandma right now.â He leaned over your car, with his arms crossed over his chest while shaking his head disapprovingly. If it was any other guy doing that, you would have told him to get the fuck away from your car, but Yoongi still had his sleeves rolled up, which made you think it was okay for now.
âBut I am.â You answered âI can already picture her face when she finds out, I can already hear the comments of her neighborâs daughter, how sheâs on her fourth year of medicine and Iâm going back to square one again or some shit like that. The worst thing is that Simon is not here, so Iâll have to endure all of that alone.âÂ
Yoongi was run by logic most of the time, so it was hard for him to understand how fast your imagination flew, but he knew that was part of your very theatrical self. It wouldnât hurt him to become a little more like you, maybe being a rational person made him more intelligent, but sometimes made him more of a fool.Â
âAnd since when do you care what your grandma thinks?â He laughed, âShe will always have something to complain about, to impress her you would have to be born again, but this time blonde and with blue eyes. Do I need to remind you again, that woman doesnât have a loving bone in her body?â
âGod, stop.â You sighed, fully knowing he was right.Â
âYou stop.â He laughed, âStop trying to make everyone happy but yourself.âÂ
âWell, maybe thatâs the hardest thing to do.â You murmured.Â
âGetting your shit together is the hardest thing to do, but Iâm sure youâll get there.âÂ
Believing Yoongi surely is not the hardest thing to do for you, but when it comes to believing in yourself is a whole different thing.Â
âSays the man who always has his shit together.â You snorted âDifficult to believe you.â
Yoongi rolled his eyes, moving from your car to sit next to you on top of the uncomfortable desk âThatâs not true.â He tried to deny it.
âYeah, sure.â You bumped his shoulder âName one time you couldnât balance your personal life with your academic life.â
Yoongi straightened his back, crossing his arms over his chest and pretending to think about it.
âMmm⊠Right now?â He murmured.
âRight now?â You repeated, raising your eyebrows in disbelief.
âYeah, look at me.â He pointed at himself. âI donât think I have a personal life at this point, all I could think about was finishing early to come home to my mom so I could take care of her, and guess what?â
âWhat?â You asked, curiously.Â
âShe told me she already planned a trip with my aunt for both Christmas and new years. She ditched me, and now? Iâm alone, Iâm starting to think my personal life was just my mom.â
You covered your mouth, not being able to hold yourself back before bursting in laughter. âShe ditched you?â You laughed, but he nodded, annoyed that youâre laughing at him. âOh my God, she got rid of you.â
âShe got rid of me.â He affirmed.Â
âLucky her, honestly.â You teased him âIsnât that proof enough that you have to relax with her? Youâre in college worrying about her health and sheâs here organizing trips with her sister.â
Yoongi shook his head, still in denial, âMaybe, but she canât do things like this without letting me know first.âÂ
âWhy not?â You scoffed âSheâs an adult, isnât she?â
âSheâs an adult, but Iâm her son.â He huffed âAnd thatâs all Iâve ever known to do, care for her.â
âWell, you can take care of her at the same time you take care of yourself.â You reminded him âIâm sure thatâs what your mom wants as well, she would be pissed to know youâre forgetting about your own life being busy worrying about her.â
Yoongi knew you were right, he knew that more than anyone but still couldnât help but worry about his mom. She had her siblings, who always knew how to take care of her, but he always felt like it was his responsibility as her son to do it, no one could take that thought off his mind. The only reason he brought it up was because you asked, but it was not a thing he wanted to discuss right now, he could put his social life on pause if that meant his mom was going to be okay.Â
He turned his head at you, offering you an amused grin as he ruffled your hair with his hand, willing to change the topic. âWhy are you scolding me? Iâm supposed to scold you.â
You pushed his hand off you, âI donât need you to scold me, I have enough with my mom.â You sighed âBesides, if it were a competition, I would win. At least you have a future, Iâm more fucked than you.â
âNo, yeah. Iâm sure of that.â He teased you back âYou just have to make up your mind, I know itâs a mess inside there but I believe you can do it.â
âI hope so.â You said, and this time your words are sincere. âBut for now the plan is to survive the holidays, then I can get my shit together.âÂ
Yoongi laughed, sitting next to you on top of the uncomfortable desk. âSounds like a good plan to me.â He agreed. âAnd you know, about christmasâŠâ
âWhat about christmas?â You asked, at the risk of looking so visibly lost in his eyes.Â
âI was thinking⊠Since I donât have any plans for ChristmasâŠâ He hesitated to say, lengthening the syllables of his words. âI was thinking⊠If you want to, I can go with you in place of your brother. You know, so you wonât be alone.â
The offering took you off guard, among all the things Yoongi could tell you, (the realistic ones, not the ones that only happened in your dreams) that was the most surprising. You had spent Christmas with Yoongi in the past, but your heart jumped at the thought of him spending Christmas with you, and not with your brother. Was he serious?
âReally?â You asked, afraid that he could see the excitement in your eyes âWould you do that?â
âOf course.â He smiled, âWe can talk shit about your grandma together.âÂ
You can hardly hide the smile on your face, you have to suppress the immense urge you have to hug him. âIn that case, I would love it if you come.â You dared to admit âI mean, you owe me that for fucking up my car again.â You pointed at your car, already knowing that he couldnât fix it.Â
He closed his eyes shut, throwing his head back âGod, Iâm sorry.â
Present
You had been wishing to sleep in your childhood bedroom for the past two months. You had been wishing to lay under the baby blue covers, have your mom kiss you goodnight and sleep a nap long enough to heal your heart.Â
You had been feeling like you were thirteen again for the whole year, thirteen and completely clueless, thirteen and scared, running home because you just saw your brotherâs best friend kissing a girl at the bus stop, hiding under the covers and trying to forget that you were thirteen and there was no way he could ever see you the same way as that girl.Â
The last time that you visited your momâs house was a year ago. You texted her every week, sent her and your brother gifts and tickets so they could see you in the current play you were in, but visiting her house was harder than it looked for you. You managed to come once every few years for thanksgiving, telling your mom that you were busy and that theater life was like that, but the truth was that after so many years you still couldnât find the courage to spend more than two days in the town you grew up in, not after everything, not after Yoongi.Â
After so long, you were back where you started, running home after hitting a wall. The life you built with your own hands, the life that was supposed to be your dream turned out to be a lie, the boyfriend of three years you thought you loved was now gone, and the only person who ended up breaking your heart was yourself.Â
When was the moment you stopped calling you brother every three days? Or when you stopped showing up at every birthday? When was the moment you got so far from the person you used to be? You werenât thirteen anymore, you were twenty five and just now you realized that no matter how many shiny people you have around, you are still alone and far from home.Â
Now you were headed home, with a bag full of clothes in the trunk of your car, prepared to install yourself in your momâs house for the rest of the winter, determined to get your shit together, just like you thought you did a few years ago. Oh, how you wished you didnât have to do this, how you wished you werenât a complete mess. You wished you could enter your motherâs home and ignore the fact that you didnât remember when was the last time you told her I love you, but to be fair with yourself, you didnât remember the last time someone told you I love you either.Â
Your mom knew you were coming, she was the first one who knew about your break up with Ian, your boyfriend, so she was assuming that you were sad and heart broken, and even if that was true, it wasnât because of the break up, you were the one who left him.Â
You didnât know why, but you assumed that Ian understood what your relationship was, a sad pact that benefited both of your acting careers, a good image for the media, both of the most successful young actors being allegedly in love, and for you, just an arrangement to avoid being alone. How surprised you were when he got down on one knee and proposed, with his momâs ring on one hand and a bunch of your so-called friends hiding in the distance, preparing to celebrate when you were supposed to say âyesâ. He had a smile on his face, convinced that wasnât the worst idea that ever crossed his mind. You thought it was clear that you never wanted to marry him, you believed you found someone who loved you enough not to leave you alone but not enough to marry you. God, you sounded crazy, but that was what you became, a superficial celebrity whose whole life was calculated enough so people thought it was perfect.
You felt like shit when you had to say no to Ian, but you had no other option. Everything was so fake it made you want to throw up, and on top of that, he was the asshole who didnât even bother to invite your family to, what was supposed to be, your engagement party. If you were to say yes, where was your mom to hug you? Or to tell you that you were being mental for marrying someone you didnât love? That was the moment when you knew you were about to lose it, thatâs when you knew that if you stayed there you wouldâve lost your mind, and you were so close to doing it, the only thing that finally woke you up was a marriage proposal.Â
You turned right, immediately recognizing you were close to home. You had to start doing things right, but where do you begin?
Four years ago
When you arrived home, the realization that almost every person in your life had found someone except you hit you. It started when your best friend, Emma, finally got a girlfriend last summer, then it followed with your brother spending the holidays with his new girlfriend, and now, to your complete surprise, you had to find out that even your mother was seeing someone for the first time in years.Â
Yes, at first you thought it was going be to weird to see your mother leaving you every afternoon to have dinner with her new boyfriend, -whom she refused to present to you just yet-, but after the first week of cooking for yourself to sit in the kitchen island and eating while watching a random youtube video, you realized it was not weird, but it was making you feel extremely lonely. Love seemed to be everywhere around you, but not for you.
That afternoon you helped her do the groceries, but she had already warned you that, once again, you were going to have to cook for yourself since she was not going to be around tonight.Â
All your friends from home were still away and they werenât coming back for another two weeks, so you were almost completely alone in your hometown. And without you wanting it, only one particular name swirled in your mind, wondering if he was as lonely as you were, which he probably was, but you didnât want any part of it. You were still trying not to look around too much in the grocery line hoping to see a familiar face, forcing yourself not to look up when you knew you were passing his street. You promised that you werenât going to wait to see him again, as if that way you could prove something to yourself. Â
You expected Yoongi to disappear only to see him again the day before Christmas, you were sure he wasnât going to appear at your doorstep like that morning, it wasnât going to happen, you convinced yourself of it. Because of that, on the way home when you were riding in your momâs car as you came back from the store, you thought that maybe you were just hallucinating when you saw him waiting in your driveway. Â
Your mom got down from the car first, you watched her giving him a hug and then observed them talking, you were sure he was going to offer to help with the bags and you were sure your mom was going to smile and accept his help. Your mom loved Yoongi, and Yoongi loved your mom, you could see it. When Yoongi was a kid and his mother had to spend long days at the hospital your mom always opened the doors of your house so he wouldnât be alone. Like you, Yoongi grew up without a dad, so his mom was lucky to have your mom to look out for him when she wasnât around.Â
You mustered courage and got down, surrounding the car to get to the trunk where the bags were and finding him with his arms already busy.Â
âHi, Pinky.â He let out and in the cold you could see his breath. His nose was red and his eyes crystallized from the weather.Â
You barely got to open your mouth to greet him before your mom spoke. âYoongi was looking for you.â She told you as she headed to the porch.
âReally?â You wanted to know, just in case your mom was lying, for some reason.
âYeah, really.â He answered, watching you grab the last two bags and closing the trunk of the car. âDo you have any plans tonight?âÂ
Your heels suddenly dug into the ground, making you stop dead to check if you heard that right. Yoongi didnât notice, he started to walk backwards, heading towards the door as he looked at you and invited you to follow him. You took the first step, not knowing what to say, not knowing how to react. Did you have any plans tonight? For a second your mind went blank, completely forgetting you had a date with Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen in Breaking Dawn at nine pm.Â
You avoid his gaze, trying to come up with an answer. âDo you have any friends?â You asked. Classic you, insulting him in case he noticed your face was two seconds away from burning red. You heard your mom grunt as she entered through the door, but Yoongi just laughed.Â
âDo you?â He attacked back, smirking âGoing to the store with your mom on a friday night, I thought you were popular in high school.âÂ
âI was not, you must have confused me with my brother, we have the same nose.â You scoffed, walking with him to your house âAnd I do have friends, theyâre just not around.âÂ
âSo you donât have plans.â Yoongi confirmed for himself, letting you enter through the door first.Â
âNo, not really.â You admitted, leading him to the kitchen to leave the bags on the counter. âWhy? Did you want to take me out?â
The question was intended to come out as a joke, but it burned on your tongue. You often tortured yourself with those kinds of comments, but his answer was worse than any kind of cruel joke you couldâve made to yourself.
âYes.â He said, leaving his bags next to yours. âThatâs what I was thinking before you made fun of me for not having friends.â
You stayed quiet, pretending to look for something in the bags, pretending you werenât screaming in your mind. Why on earth was he here? Why was he torturing you this way? You were enough of a mess, the last thing you needed was this, bringing you more torment than you already had.Â
You sighed, quickly coming up with another answer âSorry I canât retract myself.â You said. âBut what were you thinking that was so important for you to come to my house instead of texting?â
âI was afraid that if I texted you wouldâve said no.â He admitted.
You arched an eyebrow âWhy?â You questioned.Â
âBecause⊠I saw that the theater is doing a Christmas special, and theyâre showing Home Alone tonight.âÂ
âWhich theater?â You asked, but you were fully aware which one was.Â
âYou know, the one near the park with the weird fountains.â He said, confirming what you were thinking.Â
You wondered what to say next. There you had Yoongi, inviting you to watch a movie with him, âyour favorite movie to be more specificâ but at the place you used to secretly go to theater classes when you were thirteen until you finished highschool. You knew the place had those kinds of events where they showed old movies following a theme, as Christmas approached they never failed to show Home Alone as many times as they could.Â
Would it be so bad for him to find out that you used to be obsessed, maybe still were, with musicals? You never told him about that, let alone about the classes, that was something you used to keep to yourself and no one else, so going out with him meant to out yourself to him. It was inevitable for people to recognize you there, you knew a lot of your friends from back then were still very attached to the place, unlike you, who decided to leave everything behind once you left for college to be someone you didnât want to be.Â
âI donât know, I allow myself to watch Home Alone only once a year.â You tried to excuse yourself.
âI know that, thatâs why I came here instead of textingâ He said, âBut Iâve come up with a solution, I tell you this, we can go and watch Home Alone tonight, and on Christmas we watch Home Alone 2.â He offered, but you felt offended he even dared to mention Home Alone 2.Â
âI donât like Home Alone 2.â You reminded him. âI think itâs un-â
âUnrealistic that they lose Kevin twice, yeah, yeah, I know!â He interrupted you, stealing the words from your mouth. âBut I like Home Alone 2, I think itâs still a good Christmas movie.â You stared at him with narrowed eyes, pretending to think about it, as if your heart was strong enough to even try to say no to him, even if that meant you had to go back to the place where you used to be a completely different person from who you were in school, and most importantly, even if that meant you would have to watch Home Alone 2. It was painful to admit that you already knew your answer when you saw him in your driveway. âDonât be boring, Pinky. Iâve already got tickets.â
Just for a moment, while the dim lights of your kitchen lighted up his eyes as they begged you to go with him, you wished you had plans that evening already. You took a second to imagine a scenario where you told him that you werenât free that night, that someone was going to pick you up later. You tried to imagine his face when you told him that you were in fact going out on a date with some other dude and pictured him heartbroken because you rejected him. But of course that wasnât the case, your friends from college used to joke around and say that men ran away from you and only the brave ones were capable of asking you out, there was no way you were going out with someone who knew you in high school. And even if that were true, you lived in a reality where Yoongi wouldnât flinch if you told him you were going out with someone else, a reality where you could never reject him. There was a part of you who enjoyed the pain of coming back to him, of being around him and living with the knowledge that at some point you'll have to get over him.
âFine.â You finally gave in âI guess I could watch Home Alone 2 on ChristmasâÂ
He smiled victoriously, raising his fists in the air like he won some trophy.
You didnât know what was worse, whether to have him around or not see him at all, you knew that the safest option was not seeing him, but your poor heart didnât seem to understand that it was for the best.Â
Present
When you parked your car, you realized you didnât have the keys to your house anymore. You were sure they were somewhere in your apartment back in the city, but even if you had remembered to look for them, you wouldnât have found them, you had no idea where they were. It has been a long time since you thought about putting foot in your home, your real home, not the one back in the city, with countless empty rooms you had never used. They keys to your home, where were they? You bitterly laughed as you walked towards the porch, with your bags in your hands and your heart on your sleeve, that was how disconnected to the place where you grew up in you were.Â
The little pumpkins your mom put on the porch reminded you that the last time you were home was also october. The play you were in last fall was just about to end and you visited home for a weekend just to ask your mom to go and see you for your final performance. You remembered how angry you felt when she told you she and Phil, her boyfriend, had already planned a trip to Scotland for that same weekend. It took you a whole year âor even moreâ to realize that while you were busy living your life, your family was doing the same thing, you disappeared for months and they had no other choice but to keep going without you.Â
You stood in front of the big wood door for a few seconds, feeling like some prodigal daughter, until you decided to finally ring the bell.Â
As soon as your mom opened the door and you caught the surprised look on her face, you knew you werenât supposed to be there, at least not yet.Â
âDarling! WhatâŠ?â She breathed out as if she had seen a ghost, but to be fair you weren't far from looking like one, you didnât remember the last time you had a proper sleep. âWhat are you doing here?â
You shrugged, not knowing if she was joking âI called you on the phone last month, donât you remember?â You asked. The surprise on your momâs face morphed into confusion, and for some reason it made your chest hurt a little.Â
âYou told me you were coming Friday the 5th.â She said, but she didnât move from the door, as if you were about to turn around, leave and come back for the date she thought you were coming.
âThatâs⊠today.â You reminded her.
She frowned, raising her left arm to check the apple watch on her wrist, the one you gave her as a present for motherâs day a few months ago, immediately realizing that you were right. âGod, whereâs my mind?â She exclaimed, cleaning her hands on the apron she was wearing to grab one of your bags from your hand, finally leaning back to let you in. âSorry darling, I donât know what I was thinking when you called me.âÂ
âItâs okay.â You said, more to yourself than to her, closing the door behind you âThese days my mind is nowhere near, either.â
âNo, itâs not okay. I canât believe it flew over my head like that.â She kept complaining, taking off your coat for you to hang it on the coat rack âDo you have any more bags?â
You nodded âIn the car.âÂ
âOkay, letâs go grab them later.â She said, turning around to head towards the kitchen with a quick pace. âFollow me darling, Iâm about to finish cooking, you arrived just in time for lunch.âÂ
Well, your mom always seemed to be in a hurry, she was like every other mom after all, but today she looked more rushed than usual, making you wonder if your arrival was that unexpected, did you suddenly ruin her Friday just by appearing at her doorstep? The answer wasnât clear to you, when she turned around you lost the chance to say that she shouldnât worry since you were planning to spend the whole weekend in your room.. Now you were just trying not to look disappointed when she didnât give you a hug as she disappeared into the kitchen.
You followed her, taking off your converse and throwing them somewhere in the hall. Your mom had enough energy for you both, it was like she forgot that you had been driving all morning to get there, maybe she thought you arrived on a jet, you didnât know. You thought your tired face was sign enough that all you needed was a hot shower and a long nap.Â
âWhat am I gonna do?â She murmured to herself, still trying to wrap her head around the fact that you were there earlier. âYour room isnât ready yet!âÂ
You scowled, sitting on one of the kitchen stools. âWhat do you mean my room isnât ready?âÂ
âWeâve been using it as a storage room lately, until Phil adjusts himself.â She told you, but you didnât understand a word she said. Storage room? Why was your momâs boyfriend using your bedroom as a storage room?Â
âMom, what are you talking about?âÂ
âIâm sure I told you!âÂ
You shook your head âTell me what?â
She tilted her head with her mouth hanging open. You visibly saw her trying to remember something, filling the room with silence. Then, it hit her, her silence suddenly broke into laughter, she realized that, whatever was she was talking about, she didnât tell you, you just didnât know what. âDarling, Phil moved in september, how come we didnât talk about this?â She let out, wondering out loud. âWe are still getting the hang of it, he still has a lot of boxes, we decided to put it in your room for now.â She explained, like it was nothing, but you knew it wasnât. It took her a long time before she introduced you to Phil, she always made it clear to him that her priority was her kids, so it was a big step for her to let Phil move in.Â
You shook your head, immediately avoiding her gaze when you felt a sudden rush of guilt washing over your body when you tried to remember when was the last time you spoke with your mom on the phone apart from last month, when you told her you were coming today.Â
âOh, mom, I had no idea.â You said as if you were apologizing, you kinda were. âIâm gonna start looking for somewhere else to crash, I still donât know for how long Iâm staying.âÂ
She waved her hands, rushing to interrupt you âMy God, sweetie, no! You know you can stay here for as long as you want, this is your house!â She said, but you struggled to believe her âBut I really thought you were coming next Friday! When was your last show?â
God, the last thing you wanted to think about now was work.
âJust last week.â You replied, hoping that she wouldn't want to comment too much about it.Â
âHow was it?â She continued to ask, going against your wishes.
Terrible, you wanted to say, you couldnât wait to get off the stage. You did your job and you left, all your partners begged you to stay for the after party but you were exhausted, you left as soon as you could. That was supposed to be an important moment for you, the wrap up of your first main role, a clear achievement of your short career. After you did the first show of the season you went to bed wishing it could last forever, but last week you were just relieved that it finally ended.Â
You wouldnât tell that to your mom, you didnât want to worry her, so you just told her a little white lie.Â
âOh, it was great.â You smiled, hoping that in that way it would be more believable. âI had a great time, but I needed to come back home for a while.â
âWell, you worked hard, now you deserve to restâ She said âAnd besides that⊠how have you been, huh?â She asked with a soft voice, making you raise your gaze to find her warm eyes and a warm smile. You failed to remember that you couldnât lie to your mom, she always saw through you, and to be honest she would be a fool not to notice the tired look on your face. It bothered you just a bit that the main reason why she was asking about it was because of the breakup.
âWhy, because of Ian?â You asked.Â
âNo just because of him, just⊠how have you been about everything?âÂ
âWell, fine, I think so.â You kept lying âMe and him⊠I donât know, I donât think I felt the same way about him anymore, I had to end it, Iâm sure he deserves someone who feels the same, right?â
She hummed, not really convinced. âYou deserve someone like that, too, donât you think?âÂ
âMaybe.â You sighed âBut that topic gives me headaches.âÂ
Your mother snorted, âWell, donât expect me to be satisfied with that answer, after you take a nap Iâm gonna ask you all about that.âÂ
âHow nosy.â You chuckled. âYou just want to talk shit about your ex son in law.â
âOf course, donât act like you donât want to do that too, I know you too well.â You rolled your eyes, but of course she was right. âAnyway, since I thought you were coming next week I planned a dinner for tonight with everyone, theyâll be so happy to see you, but you know, I understand if you want to skip it with everything thatâs happening, Iâm sure no one will ask about it, but still. You came here to be alone so I donât want you to feel overwhelmed around a lot of people.â
âAsk about what? The news isnât out yetâ You asked, confused.Â
Your mom turned around again, looking as confused as you. âHavenât you checked your phone today?â She asked cautiously.
âNo, it died a few hours ago. I haven't had the chance to charge it in the car.â Your words made her confused expression fade into a concerned one.
âDarling, you might want to check it now.â She pointed to the charger that was connected next to the fridge. The look on her face could only mean that something wasnât okay.
You slowly got off the stool, heading towards the other side of the room as you took your phone from your pocket to connect it to the charger. You knew it was just a matter of time until people found out that you and Ian broke up, but you thought the news wouldâve be handled the same way as always, a statement from both you, the only reason why you didnât do it yet was because you and Ian werenât talking since the proposal happened.Â
When your phone finally turned on, a rush of anxiety ran down your body when a thousand notifications began to appear on the screen, including fifty missed calls from both your manager and publicist, you had a feeling that maybe the situation was worse than you thought. âWhat the fuck happened?â You murmured to yourself, looking at your mother in search for answers. âDid Sally call you?â You asked her, fully knowing that Sally, your manager, had strict orders not to bother anyone in your family with calls about anything related to work.Â
The room suddenly fell in silence, your mom hesitated to answer, you knew she didnât want to be the one to give you bad news.
âNo, but a friend of mine sent me an article.â She explained, her voice suddenly sounding small. âI didnât read it, you know, I didnât even open it, I donât like gossip.â
Your mind tried to put two and two together; missed calls from your manager, an article about you, gossip, that didnât sound fucking right.Â
âFuck, I have to call her.â You gritted your teeth, wasting no time marking her number. You felt your head swirling just by imagining the sound of her voice yelling at you for not answering her calls.Â
Less than five seconds later, like she was waiting by the phone, she picked up. âFucking finally.â Was the first thing you heard, âWhere the fuck were you?â
The irritated tone on her voice took you by surprise, making you jump in you place âDriving, for four fucking hours.â You rushed to say âMy phone was dead, what is going on?âÂ
You heard her inhale, trying to keep her calm âEvery single person in the world is trying to reach me right now except you. Itâs a mess.â
âWhat?â You try not to yell âI just got home, I donât know whatâs happening.â
âHoney, it got leaked, has no one told you yet?â
Then, a beat of silence. The stress on her voice is enough to make you believe her, you didnât have to think twice. Of course something like this was going to happen to you, you couldnât run away from the city and pretend everything behind was going to stay as it was, your life from six hours ago was still there, and it was still a fucking mess. Â
âWhat part?â Was the only thing you could say. You felt yourself entering a cloud of uncertainty, your fist clenched on your lap and while you listened to her sighing, preparing you for the answer, you held your breath as if that way you could stop time.
âEverything.â She spat. âListen, I didnât want to freak you out with this, I tried to keep this situation on the low but it happened anyway. The storyâs out, pictures are out, every fucking thing is out.â
You suddenly tense, feeling your heart dropping to the pit of your stomach
âWhat? What do you-?â You stuttered.Â
âI know you didnât want anyone to find out about the proposal but it's the main headline, sweetie.â
Sally is not someone whoâs known for sugarcoating her words, she was straightforward and didnât mind being the person who delivered bad news, but today you could tell she was especially stressed, you were sure she was trying to handle this issue alone with you being gone for hours.Â
âFuck.â You hissed âWhat about him, have you called his manager?â
âOf course I called his manager, but all of a sudden that prick doesnât want to collaborate with me on this, apparently Ian doesnât fucking care, how about that?â
âHow come he doesnât care?â You asked exasperatedly.
âThatâs the idea that I got when his manager told me to manage this issue myself.âÂ
You pinched the bridge of your nose, taking a deep breath as you took a moment to think about it. You knew Ian well enough, but you always held onto a kind version of him, the version of him who made you stay for so long, the version of him you chose to remember so your memories weren't all bad, but that version made you felt guilty for the question that was rotting on your mouth, waiting to be spat.Â
âDo you think it was him?â You asked her, but her bitter laugh on the other line made you realize it wasnât a difficult question to answer.Â
âI mean, would that be so crazy?â She said âYou and I are pretty sure who called the people to take those pictures. He's not happy, honey, to him this is just payback for what you did.â
That word echoed in your mind for longer than you wouldâve wanted to, was that the way he decided to put this to an end? Payback?Â
Four weeks ago, you thought that was it. When you were at the backyard of the house of Ianâs grandparents and you saw him on his knees, asking you to marry him, you thought that was the moment when every bad decision you ever made caught up to you, when everything exploded in your face. Now you realized it didnât end there, everything youâve done still has consequences.
You closed your eyes, trying to ignore your momâs eyes in the back of your neck. You left the room, coming back to the hall so you could be alone. You couldnât just hang the phone and pretend none of that happened, as tempting as it sounded, you had to take care of it. âOkay, now what? Can you clean it?âÂ
âIâve been trying, but it canât disappear, you know? Itâs been up for a few hours.â She replied.Â
You nodded, as if she could see you âOkay, listen, it doesnât matter. I canât deal with this right now, I donât care where it came from, I donât care how the pictures look, what people are saying, I donât want to know any of it. If people saw it, I donât give a fuck, itâs me who doesnât want to see it.â You firmly said âIf the storyâs out, fine, but I donât want any major media posting the pictures, can you do that?âÂ
You heard her humming âMmm, are you sure you want to handle it in that way? No statement to the media? No post on instagram? Just radio silence?â
The thought of making a statement about your relationship in public made you want to throw up, âAre you kidding?â You laughed âThereâs no way Iâm making a statement about this if you canât even get Ianâs manager on the phone for him to do the same. If I say anything about this and he stays quiet Iâm going to look worse of a villain than I already am for rejecting him.â
âHoney, I donât think you understand this.â She stopped you, âThis isnât just news that you broke up, this is news that he proposed to his girlfriend of three years and she said fucking no, a.k.a a scandal.â
You rolled your eyes, wanting to curse her for treating you like a five year old child. âNo, hear me out, Iâm not playing his game anymore.â
âYouâre not the one whoâs playing his game, heâs the one playing in yours.â She emphasized, âLet me be clear with this, and Iâm trying to be nice even though Iâve been working all morning to get this to disappear just for you. You were the one who decided that the relationship was going to have this kind of publicity, you canât back down now. This could harm your image, you need to make a statement whether he does the same or not.â
You stopped for a second, hating how right she was. Every bit of your relationship with Ian was out to the public, that was the whole point of it from the beginning. Your image as an actress wasnât entirely constructed by your work, you took charge into making every piece of your private life part of it too, you sold it of your life to the public. After so many years of sharing everything with the media and fans, you knew it would be strange to stay in silence now, but in a matter of seconds the words piled up in your mind, making you see how ridiculously soulless a statement like that would look, lying about how much love and respect you held for Ian but at the end it didnât work out, that you decided to stay as friends since you still loved each other so much, when the truth was that he was the one who leaked the pictures in the first place.Â
You were once again reminded to face the consequences, and that was what you were about to do.Â
âSorry, Sally, but I'm not making a statement.â You let out, nervously tapping your foot against the floor âI started it, youâre right, but now Iâve decided to end this here. This is my private life weâre talking about, let me keep this thing to myself. The only thing that they need to know is that weâre no longer together, and from now on the only information theyâll get of me is about my work, are we clear?â
Your whole body shook in anticipation, expecting her to yell at you and tell you to do whatever she said, because you knew she knew better. You hoped she somehow didnât see through your mask, you werenât as hard as you wanted to sound, you werenât as confident as you wanted to be. For years working with her you trusted her advice against all odds, and you knew she always meant well, she was just doing her job, but at this exact moment in your life you needed to stay silent.
She hesitated to answer, battling with herself and the love she had for you. âLook kid,â She said âIâm going to let you do what you want, but if this doesnât end well Iâm going to look for you in whatever farm youâre staying in right now and Iâm going to strangle you, now are we clear?â She asked, repeating your last words.Â
It took you a second to understand what she just said, you felt so anxious you didnât understand if she was giving you a green light or not. When you snapped out of it, you realized it was the closest youâve felt to be relieved.Â
 âWe are clear.â You confirmed.Â
âI sure hope so.â You heard her sighing once again âIâll make it disappear and you make sure to keep your phone close in case something happens. Can you do that?â
âYeah, sure, Iâm sorry for the trouble.â
âItâs fine.â She brushed it off âAt least youâre not dead, I wouldâve felt guilty for cursing you so much.â
âGod, maybe the news of my death would make the news about the proposal disappear.â You tried to joke, fighting against the horrible feeling you still had on your stomach.Â
âOkay, kid. Iâm hanging up before you get more morbid. Take care, okay?â
You chuckled quietly, âThank you, Sallyâ You said before she hung up âReally, I appreciate it.âÂ
The call ended, leaving your ears ringing and your heart hammering against your chest. You stayed in the hall, sitting on the first steps of the stairs and trying to make sense of what just happened.Â
You were aware that Ian was angry at you, you couldnât tell if you broke his heart but you knew that you hurt his ego, and somehow that was worse. You had to admit that your ego was as big as his, so you understood he had to do the same thing to you. Sally was right, you led yourself to this, you managed the circus that was your public life and you were the one who chose him to cover up how miserable you felt. You still felt your blood boiling just by thinking how cruel it was what he did, and at the same time you couldnât allow yourself to be angry at him because you thought you had it coming.
You thought you were so stupid for thinking that once you got here you were going to be okay, as if you could run away from yourself, as this house was a bunker, protecting you from everything you ever did. Suddenly, you felt all your emotions stacking up your throat, you felt your eyes burning before your whole face was soaked with hot tears of regret, you didnât even remember when was the last time you cried, thatâs how fucked up you were.Â
You covered your face, sobbing against your palms as you tried to calm yourself, remembering your mom was waiting for you in the kitchen and you had to come back to be a functioning person, but before you could, you heard her steps approaching you, gasping when she found you crying.Â
âDarling, what happened?â She asked, the concern in her voice made your heart hurt.
You quickly wiped your tears with the sleeves of your sweater as you watched her kneel beside you. âNothing, justâŠâ You tried to lie, but what was the use of that? She would know, and you were still going to continue carrying the pain on your chest for the rest of the day. You shook your head, feeling her thumbs wiping your tears from your face.
âIt doesnât look like nothing.â She whispered, like it was a secret between the two of you. âItâs about the article, right?â You nodded.Â
âItâsâŠâ You inhaled, trying to catch your breath. âItâs about more than that.âÂ
And then, the truth. As if you were a criminal caught in the scene of the crime, you had to tell the truth.Â

After you spent the whole afternoon trying to explain to your mom what was going on with your life, nothing could erase the worried look on her face, looking at you like you were thirteen and you had the flu, wanting to take care of you until it went away.Â
You felt ashamed, but you couldnât keep lying to her, not completely at least. You had to tell her that you were never really in love but you felt so alone back in the city, you didnât have anyone else. Most of your friends were fake, you were tired and sometimes overworked, not even your job was making up for the miserable life you were living anymore. You knew Ian was seeing other women and you couldnât even find it in yourself to confront him about it, terrified that heâll leave you in your big apartment alone. Your mom listened with a frown on her face, confused, asking why you never told her, asking why you never called, and you felt so embarrassed, so guilty for disappearing for so long.Â
âIâm sorryâ was the only thing you could say, and even though she waved it off and said that you didnât have to apologize for anything, you knew that wasnât real. You had a bunch of this to apologize for, you didnât even know where to begin.
After a shower, she offered her room for you to take a nap, and as you got into her bed, she sat next to you, hugging you for the first time in months.Â
You breathed out against her chest, feeling like a kid again around her arms. It was like she was trying to extract the sadness out of your body, and maybe it worked for now.Â
âYouâre still invited to join us for dinner tonight, you know?â She murmured âI know youâre sad but itâs just us, maybe itâll cheer you up.â
You nodded, âIâll think about it, is that okay?â
âOf course, darling.â She smiled, kissing your forehead before getting up to leave.
Before she opened the door, you stopped her. Â
âWait mom, whoâs coming?â You asked before she disappeared from your sight.
She turned to you again, smiling. âYour brother, of course.â She said âHeâs bringing Yoongi and his mom, Iâm sure theyâll be thrilled to see you.â
You snapped your eyes open, but before your mom could see your reaction she disappeared through the door, leaving you alone and with your heart clenched in your fist.Â

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the road not taken | myg series masterlist

Summary: To have the job youâve always wanted and the life youâve always dreamt of you had to break a few hearts, including your own. Four years later after running away from your home, your family and friends, you realized that maybe you fucked up; youâve been a bad daughter, a bad sister and a bad friend. Getting your shit together seemed difficult enough, you didnât expect that it included facing the first man who ever broke your heart: your brotherâs best friend.
âpairing: lawyer!yoongi x actress!reader
ârating: +18
âgenre: brother's best friend, one sided pinning (or both?)
âwarnings/tags: [see warnings in each part] slow burn, angst, fluff, eventual smut, sexual tension, lots of flashbacks, english is not my first language btw.
updated 6 december 2023.
STATE: ON GOING
1. back home
2. get up and fall again

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the road not taken 02 | myg

Summary: You could count two times when you thought you got over Yoongi and then realized you were wrong (or maybe three times?)
part two: get up and fall again
< part one
âpairing: lawyer!yoongi x actress oc
ârating: +18
âgenre: brother's best friend, one sided pinning (or both?)
âwarnings/tags: slow burn,angst, fluff, eventual smut, angst, sexual tension? lmao, use of drugs (just weed), flashbacks, ANGST!! Btw english is not my first language !!
âwords: 11k
âa/note: I took the longest time to write this but I'm back!! I'm so happy to finally post this !! fun fact: while I was writing this I listened to let the light in by lana del rey on loop!! and ofc, last night by the strokes !! hope you like it, as always, you're welcomed to discuss this part in my asks. đ„°
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Four years ago.Â
Three weeks before New Year's Eve.Â
Ever since you could remember you understood one thing that was going to define the first years of your life: you werenât your brother. It wasnât difficult to understand, but it was difficult to remember.Â
There was a four year gap between Simon and you, and an abyss between who he was and who you were that people didnât seem to understand. Even if you had no interest in it, just the idea of competing with the image of your brother was completely pointless; he was the first son of a first daughter, the first grandson, the perfect portrait of your motherâs face, while you were the last granddaughter, the one who came at the wrong time, the one whose eyes could only resemble the sad ghost of your father.Â
You spent your preteen years witnessing how your aunts and your grandmother expected you to be the same, as if you were supposed to be as charming or as funny as him, despite the clear evidence that you were a completely different person. Maybe it was the dark clothes, or the black eyeliner you wore everyday, maybe your lack of social skills and the bad attitude in the mornings or just the desperate attempt to be different, while he was the cool sibling, you were seen as the weird one.Â
Maybe growing up with that label taped to your forehead would have made you resent him, you didnât remember when or how, but you managed to separate him from all that bullshit. You loved Simon not just because you were attached to the hip since you were born, but because he was one of the few people who never expected anything from you but to be yourself. He always encouraged you to wear whatever clothes you wanted and listen to whatever screaming rock band you liked at the moment even if he didnât understand any of it. And after all it wasnât his fault that he was tall and handsome and good at basketball, it wasnât his fault that you couldnât and didnât want to be a female version of him. You decided to embrace the difference. You werenât your brother, and because of that you had to fight your way to find your own self.Â
When you found The Alley, or as Yoongi called it, the theater near the park with the weird fountains, you felt it clicked for you. It wasnât just your theater classes, it was a place filled with people just like you, people who understood you. You didnât have to explain your jokes there, you didnât have to think twice before speaking, the image of your brother wasnât hovering over you when people saw you, it was nice.
For the first time you were part of a community, you spent more time in The Alley than in your home, you knew all the bands who came to practice at the place, you knew the lady who cooked pizza for all the movie nights, you were friends with the guy who sold the tickets and the girl who worked at the bar. You spent all your summers volunteering with your friends, making popcorn, accommodating the seats, writing the plays you were going to perform when October came, it was part of you.Â
But when you had to leave for college you knew you had to leave everything behind. Itâs been a long time since you outright refused to feel something remotely close to nostalgia. You refused to live evoking memories, to think that a fleeting good moment could make up for all the bad ones. Itâs been a long time since you outright refused to live in the past, but tonight seemed to be an exception.Â
When your feet turned the corner of the park and your eyes found the Christmas Lights decorating the old theater on the other side of the street, you were hit by a wave of something you knew you shouldnât feel, something close to relief. A feeling you always seemed to run away from.Â
âShould we buy popcorn?â Yoongiâs soft voice made you come out of your trance. You looked at him, waiting for the traffic light to turn red so you could cross the street.Â
âWe need to get in line to secure our seats first.â You explained to him, feeling a rush of nervousness washing down your body. When you had your last day at The Alley you said goodbye to everyone and never made plans to come back, this was unexpected.
âBut what if popcorn runs out?â He asked, as if that could be a possible scenario. âThe line isnât even that long.â
He pointed to the short line at the entrance, which was formed by just five people.Â
âPopcorn is not going to run out.â You rolled your eyes. âAnd even if the line is not long, we still need to get the best sets, they are not numbered.âÂ
Yoongi stood in his place, understanding your logic, but at the same time wondering how did you know that the seats werenât numbered in the first place.Â
He frowned âHow did you know?â He asked. You turned to him, looking a bit confused, but then, a green light lit up his face, the traffic light allowing you to cross the street. You grabbed his hand, dragging him with you.Â
âHurry up!â You exclaimed, quickly crossing the street to reach the end of the line.
Yoongi ran after you, but didnât demand the answer of his question when you reached the end of the line. It was like both of you agreed not to disrupt one of those rare good moments when you didnât have a frown on your face, it was so hard to grasp it that he decided to do whatever you said, he even let you make fun of him when you realized he was wearing a dress white shirt under his coat, just for the sake of keeping a smile on your face.Â
You touched the collar of his shirt, tugging from it just to annoy him.Â
âOuch!â He complained, but didnât do anything to pull away from you.Â
âMy mom is probably thrilled that Iâm hanging out with you.â You mentioned, fixing the collar and smoothing the fabric with your fingers like you werenât the one who messed it up. âI bet she thinks that if I spend enough time with you, youâll turn me into a lawyer like you.âÂ
Yoongi scoffed, believing that impossible âIâm not a lawyer yet.â He said, and you knew that, but he wasnât far from it. âBut even if I was, I couldnât turn you into one.âÂ
âOf course not, we canât both be lawyers.â You murmured, leaning on the wall behind you. âBesides, I couldn't be a lawyer⊠Iâve never learned to lie.â You looked at him out of the corner of your eye, waiting for his reaction, but he just rolled his eyes, sighing.Â
âYouâre meanâŠâ He hissed.Â
But Yoongi seemed to be fine with it, he took all your mean jokes about lawyers like a bullet, accepting his destiny, accepting how different both of you were.Â
In times like these, it hurt a bit to notice how kind he was, from the tip of his red nose to the palms of his rough hands, kindness was all he had to offer. The contrast of how hard you struggled to be nice to how easy it was for him was palpable, Yoongi smiled to the skinny teenage boy who checked your tickets and the girl who gave away flyers advertising the next movie night the following weekend and never forgot to say thank you, while you had to constantly remind yourself not to curse every person who crossed your way, at least not out loud.Â
Once you were inside the place you forced yourself to shake those thoughts off your head, determined to drag Yoongi across the principal hall in order to get your seats without looking back.Â
There were multiple kinds of chairs at the theater, it was one of the things that made it so special. The Alley was never built to be a theater, it was a big old house bought by a group of friends years and years ago. They tore up a few walls and built it to be a place to watch movies, paint, do theater, play music or write poetry. On movie nights they put together different chairs and a projector and it suddenly turned into a cinema.Â
You were sure Yoongi didnât know any of this, it was the first time he put foot in this place, but you, who had plenty of experience, knew where the best seats were.Â
The best seats were located in the middle of the room, it was a couple of recycled red cinema chairs. You remembered that Sid, one of the owners of the place, told you that he got them at an auction and that they were vintage, but to you they just looked old and dusty at the time. Of course over time you realized that they were the best place to be, they were located just in the perfect place and they were the most comfortable, but they were only two sets of four chairs, so if you didnât hurry up you would have ended up at the back of the room sitting on some bleachers.Â
Yoongi didnât understand why you were in a rush to get there, but you were right, you got the best seats.Â
âNow, stay here.â You told him âIâm coming back with popcorn.âÂ
You thought it was only right that if he bought the tickets, you were supposed to buy popcorn and drinks. But then again, you werenât supposed to think of this as a date at all.Â
You rushed to the entry of the room, turning on the corner near the bar and saw the stand of popcorn. As you stood in the line, you realized you didnât notice how cold it was outside until you felt how warm the place was inside. You guessed that the hurry to get to the seats didnât give room to think about it at all.Â
Almost four years went by and it was like time didnât pass at all inside these walls. Things in your hometown never changed, and sometimes you liked it that way, but most of the time it was the main reason why you wanted to run away from it. Your mom always said you were a creature of metamorphosis, always changing, and you accepted the title for a while, but now you were wondering if your need to morph just meant that you could never be truly happy with any of the paths that you chose for yourself.Â
In no time you bought the popcorn and came back to your seat, a little displeased with the thought, but glad that you didnât find anyone who could recognize you. You were safe for now, perhaps you could watch the movie and come back home going unnoticed.Â
But of course things never worked in the way you wanted.Â
âSorry, excuse me.â You murmured, managing to carry two cups filled with coke and a bucket of popcorn, you watched your step carefully, trying not to step on other people. You raised your gaze, focusing on reaching the empty seat next to Yoongi, who was looking at his phone.Â
You took a seat next to him, handing him the drink. He murmured a small âthank youâ, but didnât look at you. âWhat are you doing?â You asked him, burying a finger on the side of his torso, making him jump in surprise.
âIâm trying to prove you wrong, lookâŠâ He replied, showing the screen of his phone to you. You narrowed your eyes, trying to focus your gaze on whatever he was showing to you, a website filled with reviews of Home Alone 2. âIt has good reviews.â
You snatched the phone off his hands, observing the preview photo and the poster of, what it seemed to be, Yoongiâs favorite movie. You scrolled for a couple seconds, checking if what he said was true. âThree stars' average reviews is not good.â You informed him, but now he looked offended.Â
âThree stars is good for a Christmas movie, what are you talking about?â He insisted.Â
âWhat are you talking about? The first one has five starsâ average reviews, if you settle for bad Christmas movies, thatâs on you.â You teased him, giving him his phone back.Â
He shook his head, scoffing âI canât believe you think Home Alone 2 is a bad Christmas movie, it has that scene with the pigeon lady!â He kept insisting.Â
âWhich scene?â You asked, but by doing that, you gave yourself away.Â
âWhat do you mean which scene?â He asked, confused. You opened your mouth, wanting to defend yourself, but then he gasped. âGod, Pinky. You have never watched Home Alone 2, havenât you?Â
Your mouth hung open, starting to laugh âI-... I just-â
âNo, I canât believe it.â He laughed, shaking his head in disapproval âYou never watched it.â
âIâve watched the beginning, okay?â You tried to explain. âAnd I think it was enough for me to decide if it was a good movie or not.â
âBullshit.â Yoongi said, now a bit offended that you talked shit about a movie that you didnât even finish.âYou canât decide that if you didnât even watch the scene with the pigeon lady.â
You laughed even harder, covering your mouth with the palm of your hand. âI donât even know what youâre talking about.â
He opened his eyes widely. âOf course you donât, you didnât watch the movie!â He exclaimed âYou just have to stop pretending to be a film critic to enjoy some movies, you know that?â
You rolled your eyes. âCâmon, the fact that Iâm here means that Iâm willing to try.â
The fact that you were here meant you were irremediably in love with him, a voice in your head reminded you of that, and maybe it was the same thing.Â
âFor me?â He teased you, making you close your eyes for a split second. That didnât help at all.Â
You sank into your seat, âFor you, I guess.â
And that could've been the beginning of the end of the night. You and Yoongi watching the movie and coming back home before it was too late and laying in bed remembering every word he said, like they meant something else, before falling asleep.
But nothing could ever be that simple.Â
âYou!â A high pitched voice interrupted the silence. You raised your gaze, startled. Your eyes found a redhead girl turned around in the seat in front of you, pointing her finger at you with a big smile decorating her bright red lips. âI knew I recognized that voice from somewhere!â
You felt your stomach drop.
Minnie.Â
âOh, God, Minnie.â You breathed out. âYou scared me!â
Perhaps on the way here you prayed so hard not to see somebody you knew tonight that whoever that was up there in the sky heard you, but instead of helping you, decided to laugh at you in your face, because sitting directly in front of you was Minnie, one of your closest partners during your theater days.Â
And the only person who you ever told about Yoongi.Â
âDo I look that old?â She giggled, cupping her face in her palms âItâs only been a few years, but I feel like I havenât seen you in decades!â
 âYesâŠI mean, no!â You pressed your lips together, crossing looks with Yoongi, who looked at you with curious eyes. âI just didn't expect to see you here.â
âMe?â Minnie scrunched her nose, laughing âI didnât expect to see you, what are you doing here?â
âMe?â You nervously laughed. âI was in town and I- we came to see the movieâŠâ You managed to explain, trying to act as normal as possible, but you were sure that your shaking eyes, jumping from Yoongiâs face to Minnieâs, were giving you away. âThis is Yoongi, by the way. And this is Minnie, a friend.â You introduced both of them.Â
If any of them realized how nervous you were, they didnât say a thing.Â
Minnie, as expressive as she was, opened her eyes wide open, surprised.Â
âOh, Yoongi, Yoongi?â She asked, emphasizing every vowel of his name.
âIs there another Yoongi?â Yoongi laughed, turning his head to see you.Â
You wanted to vomit.Â
âMmm, not that I know of!â She smiled, offering her hand for him to shake. âNice to finally meet you, Yoongi-Yoongi.â Yoongi took her hand, shaking it three times right in front of your petrified face. âI heard a lot of things about you back in the day.â
Minnie winked at you in a very exaggerated manner, instantly making you freeze in your place. Now you were a hundred percent sure that you were about to vomit, but maybe that would be an amazing scenario for you, you would have to run away to the closest bathroom and wouldnât have to be in the presence of this interaction.
âOh, really?â Yoongi smiled, displaying his gummy smile. âWhat things?â
âYou know, all kinds of things.â She raised her eyebrows, clearly amused with the look on your face, that begged her to please shut up.Â
âMe and Minnie- we used to come here a lot when we were in high school.â You intervened in the conversation, trying to change the subject as soon as you could without thinking much.Â
âThatâs right, we were pretty close!â She reminisced âWe were always paired up together.â
âPaired up in what?â Yoongi asked, naturally.Â
âTheater.â She explained without giving you much time to think about saying something else. âDidnât you know that your girl had her beginnings here, at The Alley?â
You gulped, and Yoongi, for the first time during the night, seemed to read you just right. He tilted his head, surprised âWell, no. She didnât say anything.â
âReally?â She frowned, not understanding why, but Yoongi immediately got it.Â
âIt was a long time agoâŠâ You trailed off, trying hard not to make it seem like a big deal, like it was just a hobby you had when you were a teenager, but Yoongi knew you. He could see it in your eyes, the same look you had when Simon caught you using his legos, when you had to tell your mom you got suspended for getting in a fight in high school, the same look you had when you were caught. It was clear to him that you didnât want him to see that part of you, whatever it was.
âI mean, sheâs always been pretty mysterious, hasnât she?â Minnie said âIt takes a while to figure her out, youâll get there.â
âI think Iâm close enough, arenât I?â His answer was smooth, almost annoying you. He playfully squeezed your knee and you wished he hadn't done it, because your old friend was now looking at you with stars in her eyes full of excitement. It had been almost four years since you had a proper talk with Minnie, but despite the fact that little to nothing happened between you and the man next to you, you were sure she was convinced you were on a date right now.Â
And perhaps it was not just his hand on your knee, maybe it was the fond look on his eyes too, seeking complicity in his jokes, but you were not going to go down that route tonight. You scoffed. âNot one bit.â You said, out of bitterness, because Yoongi knew you as well as your brother, perhaps his only flaws were being dumb and blind, but that came with being a man anyway.Â
For your own good, the lights of the room flickered twice, meaning that the movie was about to start soon. âThat means I should leave you alone, right?â Minnie sighed, âBut itâs really nice to see you here after so long, sweetheart.âÂ
You nodded, offering her a soft smile, but you couldnât help but feel guilty. It was in Minnieâs nature to always offer love and kindness to everyone, but it was hard to hold her gaze when she called you by that name, knowing that you didnât deserve it.Â
 âItâs nice to see you, too.â Was all you could say, despite it being a lie.Â
In another universe you wouldâve loved to see your old friend and feel something bigger than nostalgia, but you couldnât, you felt obligated to reject the feeling. You couldnât live in the fantasy of what could have been.Â
She was about to turn around, but before she could do it, she raised one of her fingers, like she just remembered something. âBy the way⊠Are you still doing theater?â She inquired.
You shrugged, shaking your head âUmmm⊠Not reallyâŠâ
She pouted, disappointed. âThatâs a shame, because⊠I donât know, itâs crazy that Iâm seeing you tonight. I know of someone whoâs looking for someone just like you, if you were interested.â Her words lingered in the air, but the lights flickered again. âBut Iâm guessing I should keep that for after the movie⊠And Yoongi!â She exclaimed, pointing at him âIâm glad that you finally stopped dating dumb girls, my friend right there was very popular around here. Youâre very lucky.â
You almost gasped, immediately turning your head to Yoongi, who just scoffed amused. Before you could even breathe, your friend turned around exactly when the lights went off, starting the movie right away.
You held your breath for what felt to be an eternity, but in the darkness you saw a smirk tugging from Yoongiâs lips, being followed by an outburst of laughter. The sound of his quiet laugh made you freeze in your place, was he laughing at you?
You opened your mouth, trying to find an explanation for your friendâs comment, but he shook his head as if he was stopping you, clearly entertained by the shocking look on your face. âOh, save it for later.â He whispered, brushing it off.Â
You pressed your lips together, sinking in your seat as you observed him focusing on the movie, and you were supposed to do the same, but you couldnât think of anything else. The only thing you could hope for was that he couldnât see how red your face was, because you sure as hell could feel it.Â
God, you wanted to die, but whoever put you through this whole thing knew that death could only be seen as kindness.Â
How come that after years of quitting theater you were still being this dramatic? You didnât know, but tonight death felt like a greater destiny than the embarrassment you felt.Â

In situations like these, you remembered two specific times during the past seven years when you thought you got over Yoongi, but then you realized you failed miserably.
You evoked the memory of those two situations for a special reason, to teach you a lesson: you must not continue to engage with the man sitting next to you. There were three reasons for you to learn from this lesson, because otherwise:
It would hurt your mind.Â
It would hurt your heart.
It would hurt your soul.
These seemed three perfectly logical reasons to learn the lesson, but you were never the best student.Â
The first memory that always came to mind was the first time Yoongi and Simon came back home for Christmas after going to college. It had been six months since you decided to convince yourself that the last two years you spent being in love with him were just a fever, but when Yoongi walked in the room and you saw that he got a new haircut and pierced his ears, you thought that the plan âget over my brotherâs best friendâ would not work at all, at least not now. Maybe you could try the following year.
(Spoiler: the following year did not work either.)
The second time was last summer, a few months ago, when both of them came back for summer break and Yoongi invited you to some pool party. You were supposed to go with Simon, but at the last minute he ended up getting sick and told you two to go alone. There was a time when you believed that Simon worked as some kind of barrier between you and Yoongi, hanging out with them meant that now you were a group of three, it reminded you that the only reason you kept seeing Yoongi was because he was Simonâs best friend, nothing else. And when you and Yoongi were alone, well⊠It was different.
That night none of you were planning to get into the pool, it was a strange house full of strange people and it almost felt like you were crashing the party. You were wearing a black summer dress and Yoongi was wearing jeans, you only went for free alcohol and to check if someone had any weed, you thought you were safe. Of course every little effort you made trying not to think that way about him anymore was ruined when decided to take off his shirt, grab you by your hips and jump in the pool, dragging you with him.Â
Needless to say, you were furious. The only thought that crossed your mind was that neither of you had a change of clothes, but he didnât care. When you got your head out of the water, you saw him laughing.Â
You gasped âFuck you!â You punched his arm, not caring that everyone around you was observing you, laughing because he did something cute.
He kept laughing âIâm sorry, you looked hot!â He defended himself, grabbing your arms to pull you closer under the water.Â
âWhat!?â You shouted, fighting against his hold but wondering if you heard that right.Â
âYou looked like you needed a dip!â He clarified, shouting back. His lips stretched widely, showing you a white smile. You wished you could punch that cheeky expression off his face, but you were too busy trying not to sink into the water as he firmly gripped your waist, crashing your body against his bare chest.Â
âYou idiot, I canât swim!â You whined, gripping his shoulders so you wouldnât drown.Â
He snickered, hugging you closer. âItâs fine, Pinky, I wouldnât let you die in front of all these people.â
The moment you realized you had not gotten over Yoongi was not then, it was not when he took off his shirt either, and it was not when you saw him running his fingers through his wet hair, nor when you saw the drops of water dripping down his wide back, no. Not even when he wrapped his strong arms around your body or when he gripped your hips and lifted you up to seat you on the edge of the pool. You realized that you were still in love with Yoongi when he sat next to you, and when he realized that you were not playing, that you were really angry, he cupped your face in his hands and kissed your forehead, whispering âIâm sorry.âÂ
The heart clenching memory of the look on his face, the sound of his voice and the touch of his lips against your skin were enough to screw you up, but not enough to make you learn the lesson.
Now, sitting next to him, you began to think that you were finally losing your mind when you tried to focus on the movie for the first ten minutes, and then for the next thirty minutes, and the next fifty, but when an hour passed you found out, or you just remembered, that it was useless to focus on something else when Yoongi was by your side.Â
You often forgot how impossible it was for you to ignore Yoongiâs presence, even in the most packed and loudest rooms, but the confirmation that you finally drove yourself insane was when you noticed that you just couldnât ignore his arm laying next to yours in the shared armrest, or your hands touching when you reached to grab popcorn, and you certainly couldnât ignore his fingers when they reached to play with the fabric of the hem of your sleeve.Â
You carefully looked down to the arm rest, observing his fingers tugging the tiny piece of ruffle fabric at the end of your sleeve. He wasnât trying to get your attention or to annoy you, it was something almost unconscious, a small gesture, very easy to miss, but it was enough for you to stop breathing for a moment. Now, it was impossible to ignore the warmth of his fingers slightly grazing over your wrist.Â
You sighed deeply, feeling the failure sinking in your bones once again. The line between what you were supposed to feel and what you were actually feeling was always blurry, but this time seemed to be completely erased, and once again, you were the one to blame for thinking that this time seeing Yoongi could be any different.Â
You were screwed up again.Â

You could say you enjoyed the last part of the movie, at least the parts where you were zoning out enough to quiet your mind, but when the lights were turned on you remembered that your brain hated you.
Your eyes swept the place, observing the people around you clapping as the credits rolled down.Â
âSo?â His voice sneaked into the hustle and bustle of your head, making you turn to look at him, but your eyes focused on the almost empty bucket of popcorn on his lap. âDo you like it? Iâve never seen Home Alone on a big screen.â
You grabbed a handful of popcorn from the very bottom of the bucket. âIâve seen it plenty of times on a big screen.â You said, stuffing your mouth with the food so you wouldnât answer any of the questions you knew he was about to make, but the second those words left your mouth you realized you gave yourself away.
âYeah, I imagine.â He scoffed, signaling with his head towards the empty seat where Minnie was sitting a few seconds ago. You were grateful that she disappeared the moment the movie ended so she wouldnât hear this conversation. âI heard some of it just now.â You huffed, pretending to be tired of him and chewing long enough to prevent yourself from talking. âIs there anything else I should know? Apart from the fact that you have a secret twin who takes theater classes and has friends who are actually nice?â
The only thing that could come out of your mouth was something rude. âOh, shut up.â You spat, looking at anything else except his face.Â
Yoongi shifted on his seat with a shameless smirk decorating his face, getting closer to you. âDonât! Donât shut me up.â He laughed, casually grabbing your face between his fingers so you wouldnât run away from his gaze. âI want to know all about that, like, were you really talking shit about me during high school?â
You frowned, remembering what Minnie said about Yoongi dating dumb girls. Of all the conclusions he could have drawn from that, was that the one he came up with?â
âI wasnât⊠talking shit about you.â You wanted to explain âHave you considered that I was just really into gossiping?â
He snorted, âItâs the same thing.âÂ
âItâs not.â You denied.Â
âSo you were gossiping about me?â He asked âAbout the girls I dated?â
âCâmon, what about it?â You tried to dismiss as quickly as possible âI was like fourteen, and in my defense, you never had good taste in girls.âÂ
Yoongi narrowed his eyes, a bit offended âWhy? You really think the girls I dated were dumb?â You bit your bottom lip, trying to suppress a laugh. âThatâs not very feminist of you.â
You rolled your eyes âOh shut up, what do you know about feminism?â You said. âThose were just⊠facts.â
âYeah, Iâm sure of that.â He scoffed âWhat Iâm not so sure about is that thing your friend said⊠That Iâm really lucky to be with you.âÂ
âIgnore her.â You tried to cut him, looking away so he wouldnât notice how embarrassed you were.
âNo, why?â He smiled, poking fun at you. âShe said you were really popular, but I donât get it. I donât know a man who could stand your behavior for more than two hours. Besides me, of course.â
You could be offended by that, but it was the truth.Â
âWell, they couldn't,â You said, crossing your arms over your chest. âThey just wanted me for my talent.â
âLet me doubt that.â He said âIf you were so good, why did you never tell me?â
âWell, it was a secretâ You confessed, there was no point in hiding now. âI didnât want anyone to know, people would think it was dumb.âÂ
âAnd when did you care about what other people think?â
You sighed. All the time, you wanted to say, but you kept that for yourself.Â
âI just... wanted it for myself, no one had to know.â You explained.
Yoongi waited a few seconds for you to say something else, but you werenât willing to pour your heart to him just yet. Yes, when you found The Alley you discovered a part of yourself that was completely unique, but that didnât mean you wanted to share it. It was for you only, and you were happy with that.Â
âWell, Pinky.â He sighed, squeezing your knee like he always did. âEven if it was a secret⊠Iâm telling you, you were pretty obvious.âÂ
âWhat do you mean?â You frowned, confused
 âI mean, you always liked High School Musical a little bit too much.â He explained as a mocking smirk tugged from the corners of his lips. âAt first I thought it was just Zac Efron, but now it makes sense.â
You nudged his shoulder before the frown in your face disappeared into laughter. âHigh School Musical is the best movie ever, to be obsessed with it was just logical.â You tried to excuse yourself âThat and, of course, Zac Efron.â
âI never thought you would have a thing for basketball players.â He muttered, trying to play nonchalant as his eyes wandered towards the corner of the room, circling back to your gaze. You realized he was expecting an answer for that.Â
âKind of.â You waved off, pretending to be laid back about it. âBut only the ones who have this internal struggle about their fatherâs plans for their future and their unusual passion for musical comedy.â
He let out an amused snort. âVery specific, what a shame.â
You stared at him for a second, wondering what game he was trying to play now.Â
You tried so hard to keep your face straight, to try to show him that you werenât phased by any of his stupid jokes. You wanted to remind him that you werenât like any of those girls who were charmed just by the sight of his eyes, you werenât like those girls he stopped in the hallways just to make them giggle when you were in high school, you wanted to make clear that you were different â except that, of course, you werenât. The moment he displayed that specific smirk, you committed the unforgivable crime of blushing.Â
But he was quick to dismiss it, he always was.Â
And you were obligated to forget about it.Â
âSo? Why did you leave it?â He inquired, âWere you that bad?â He ignored that the room was now almost empty. Maybe in another situation you wouldâve taken advantage of that and told him it was time to go to avoid telling the truth, but why hide now? Maybe telling the truth wasnât so bad.Â
You smirked, rolling your eyes. âI was the best one in my group, you donât even know.âÂ
âYeah?â He moved closer to you with big eyes, showing you how curious he was.
âOf course, do you have any doubts?âÂ
âWell, yes, a few.â He teased âIâd have to see it for myself.â
âSure, when they clear the stage Iâll do a demonstration just for you.â You joked, successfully making him laugh.Â
âThat would be an amazing way to avoid my question.â He pointed.
You felt your chest getting lighter, and if that hinted you that it meant something dangerous, you ignored it.Â
âI wasnât doing that.â You tried to defend yourself.Â
âYou do that all the time.â He reminded you, and he was right. You bit back a smile, darting him a look for exposing you.Â
âFine, then. Iâll be honest.â You surrendered, maybe Yoongi could convince you to jump off a cliff if he looked at you with those eyes. âI left it when I was finishing high school, I was about to leave for college and⊠I had to grow up, you know? I grew too attached to this place but I knew I couldnât cling onto these things forever.â
âCanât you?â He questioned âDidnât you like to do it?â
âI mean, yes, but-â
âThen, why drop it?â He interrupted.
You breathed in, wishing that you could find the words to say it in a way that made sense, because you werenât sure what was right or wrong anymore.Â
âMaybe I was on an ego trip back then, I donât know.â You admitted. âI thought I was genuinely good but I couldnât do anything about it, like I was stuck here. I had to let it go, for me itâs all or nothing.â
Perhaps you werenât talking only about theater now. Perhaps you were talking about everything, perhaps you were talking about him. And it was a bit harsh, but it was the truth, or what you decided to be the truth. Yoongi took one hard look at you, as if he was expecting you to realize how dumb that sounded, but you already knew that, otherwise you wouldnât be there right now, at home before Christmas because you dropped out of college. You didnât even know if when you left for college that excuse made sense, you just knew that you were bitter and angry and if you couldn't follow your dreams, you didnât want them at all. And if you couldnât be with Yoongi, you couldnât see him at all.Â
You ripped the bandaid off, but three years later it exploded in your face.
âAll or nothing?â He repeated, but you just nodded. âBut did you try first? Because as far as I know you didnât.â
You bitterly laughed,âYeah, rightâ You got up from your seat, ready to leave âAnd who wouldâve taken me seriously?â
He got up with you, blocking the way to stop you from getting out from the sea of chairs just yet. You raised your chin, finding his eyes. âI would have.â He casually mumbled, but his words echoed in your head, clenching your heart.Â
You tried to search in your brain for something snarky to say, but you froze under his gaze. âAnd If I wouldnât haveâŠâ He continued âIf I were a complete prick who doesnât care about you, you shouldâve done it anyway. Even if your mom puts on a bad face.â
You wanted to stop him, to shut him up. But he was right, even if you didnât need to hear that tonight. You loved your mom and you knew she didnât expect anything from you but to be happy, she was just worried, you knew that, but you hated that she had to see you trip with your own decisions.Â
âHave you ever tried to be wrong?â You asked him, pushing his chest with your palms. âLike, just once?â Walking past him, hearing his laugh behind you followed by his quick steps running after you.Â
âDonât be mad âcause Iâm right.â He teased.Â
âIâm not mad.â You said, walking towards the entrance, hearing music coming from the other room. âJust annoyed that you had to go to college and left me here making dumb decisions.âÂ
He smiled, happy that you decided to show a glimpse of love for him. âDo I need to remind you that youâre just twenty one and your life is not over?â
âYes, maybe.â You said âSeveral times a day, please.â
You stood in the hall, attempting to put your coat back on, but he stopped you, stealing the piece of clothing away from you. âWhat are you doing?â He asked, smiling. âDonât you know that we have to dance now?â
You widely opened your eyes, almost completely forgetting that. When you bought the tickets for movie nights, you were also invited to the afterparty that was held right after the movie ended, hence the loud music playing in the next room, the biggest one of the place. You didnât think Yoongi would be interested in staying.Â
âDo you want to dance?â You checked first. You didnât know if you were interested in staying either.Â
âCâmon, I have plenty of experience from frat parties.â He bragged, taking a few steps back towards the room where the music came from.Â
You shook your head. âThis isnât like those parties you went to with Simon where they play Shape Of You every three songsâÂ
âWhy would it be different?â He said, slightly offended. Yoongi kinda liked Shape Of YouâŠÂ Â
You grabbed his hand, dragging him into the next room as you asked him something very important, âYoongi, do you know who The Strokes are?â

After entering the room, Yoongi disappeared for a few moments to leave your coats in the cloakroom of the place, leaving you alone to collect your thoughts once again. When you first entered the place to watch the movie you couldnât wait to leave, and now you were in a dark room under the red lights, feeling excited at the idea of dancing like you were a teenager again. It was time for you to understand that your life was already a mess, nothing was going to change if you stayed at The Alley dancing just for tonight.
When Yoongi came back you were quick to drag him towards the center of the dancefloor, right when the first chords of Last Nite by the Strokes began to resonate in the room, you couldnât help but feel a rush of happiness running down your body. Yoongi looked at you funny, rolling his sleeves up to his elbows. He didnât expect that you, of all people, would be excited to dance.Â
It turned out that Yoongi didnât live under a rock, he did know who The Strokes were, but barely. You knew that he always preferred hip hop and rap, but the lack of interest he had for other genres surprised you. âI donât know the song!â He shouted over the musicÂ
âWhat about it?â You said, grabbing his hands to pull him closer. âYou must dance anyway, or theyâll kick you out!â
The look of terror in Yoongiâs eyes made you laugh, but you didnât pity him, he was the one who wanted to dance in the first place, even when both of you knew that he wasnât the kind of person who dance at parties, he wasnât the kind of person who danced at all.Â
âHow!?â He asked, ignoring the mass of people jumping around him.Â
âJust do what I do!â You exclaimed, shaking your head side to side to the rhythm, making the strands of your hair hit your face, and his face too. Yoongi laughed, knowing then that if he didnât dance he would look like an absolute loser. He was still hesitant to follow you, but when you began to jump, he slowly began to jump too, trying hard to shake his head the same way you were doing as he felt his ribcage shake from his laughter.Â
You nodded your head, happily tapping your feet against the ground to the loud rhythm of the drums âOh, baby I feel so down, oh, it turnâ me offâ You sang to him, but he shook his head, disappointed that he didnât know the lyrics and couldnât sing the words back to you, but you didnât care, you were happy enough watching him trying to copy your moves.Â
You grabbed his hands, perhaps taking advantage of the situation to tangle his fingers with you, opening your arms with your hands still connected to his, shortening the distance. âIâm not a good dancer either.â You said, maybe way too close to his face.Â
Yoongi scrunched his nose, giving you a half twirl to make your back crush against his chest, trapping you between his arms. âAre you saying Iâm not a good dancer?â You felt his lips brushing against your cheek, making you shiver.Â
You closed your eyes shut, trying to breathe in. âNot all!â You yelled, spinning out of his arms. âBut no oneâs watching.â
He took the liberty to slide his hands down your torso, gripping your waist and pulling you close to his body. âYou are watching.â He said, like he was reminding you.Â
âThen, impress me.âÂ
You were thankful that the sound of the music drowned the sound of your heart, who was threatening to run away from your chest in the exact moment he smiled at you, accepting the challenge.Â

You couldnât count the amount of times Yoongi made you spin in the room, like you were dancing a waltz, before you realized that neither of you were wearing clothes made for dancing, you were wearing a black long sleeve shirt and Yoongi was wearing that ridiculous white dress shirt that made him look like he came out of one of your dreams when he rolled up his sleeves. As one song ended and another one started, he began to stop caring if he didnât know the lyrics, it was fine as long as he followed you, but when your hands began to felt sweaty and you felt like you needed air, you decided it was time to leave, but not before you finished dancing Song 2 by Blur, because what other chance would you have to dance Song 2 by Blur with Yoongi? And what other chance would you have to watch him copy every move you made like you were an expert at dancing? And what other chance would you have to be alone with him without feeling like your heart was sinking? It was like the loud music didnât allow you to feel anything else but joy, or maybe you were already high from all the people smoking weed around you, either way, you were happy.Â
You didnât want to began feeling overwhelmed, the most exciting thing that happened today, before Yoongi, was finding out that your momâs boyfriend gave her a teddy bear that sang All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey when you pressed its paw, you could blame âor just thank himâ for taking you out of your house. Your heart didnât feel as heavy as it did at the beginning of the night, but you knew it was time to leave.Â
As he waited at the door, you decided to look for your coats. There was a line of people waiting to leave theirs, when you were just trying to leave the place. You expected to get in line, wait a maximum of five minutes and then leave, but right at the end of the line you found, of course, Minnie, because it couldnât be any other way.Â
She was alone, holding two purses and a big puffer jacket that was probably not hers. As soon as you stood behind her, she turned around, clearly she wasnât expecting to see you again. âOh, hi again!â She greeted you with the same big white smile you saw earlier tonight. âI had to leave when the movie ended, but I wanted to talk to you, whereâs your boyfriend?â
You sighed, not wanting to remember what she said to Yoongi. âHeâs not my boyfriend, Minnie.â You said. âHeâs just⊠Yoongi.â
âJust Yoongi, huh?â She raised her eyebrows, pursing her lips. âWhat are you doing on a date with Just Yoongi?â
âItâs not a date, he just invited me to watch the movie.â You tried to explain, but she wasnât convinced.Â
âSounds like a date to me.â She giggled, completely ignoring what you said. âI remember when you were like fifteen and cried because he kissed some ugly girl at the New Yearâs party, and now youâre on a date!âÂ
You shook your head, you didn't dare to acknowledge what she said. The memory of that night made you cringe, you remembered running to Minnie and telling everything about it while sobbing like somebody just died. She hugged you and told you that she was sure the girl was super ugly, which wasnât the truth at all, but it was the version she decided to keep.Â
âBut itâs not a date.â You reminded her.
âIf you say soâŠâ She winked at you, taking a step forward to advance in the line. âBut anyway! Werenât you still in college?âÂ
Perhapsit was the rush of the dopamine in your body, or the fact that she spoke to you as if not a day had passed since the last time she saw you, but you told her the truth.Â
âWell, Iâm supposed to be in college.â You said, âBut I dropped out recently.âÂ
âOh, thank God.â She suddenly let out, almost by accident. You looked at her, amused that she dared to say that. âI mean, donât get me wrong!â She rushed to say âItâs just, you know, it was about time for you to realize.âÂ
You smiled, feeling your chest getting warm. When you told people you dropped out of college, most of the time they looked worried, like you made a mistake, but Minnie looked relieved, and that made you feel like it wasnât such a horrible decision.Â
âI know, donât remind me.â You huffed, looking at your feet.Â
âI can't help but do it.â She said, crossing her arms over her chest, thinking âI always thought I was going to see you on a big screen someday, I was disappointed when you left for college.â
How cheesy, you wanted to say, but you couldnât, not when she was the one who believed in you in ways you never did.Â
âWell, Iâm out of there now.â You just said.Â
âSo, if youâre not in college and youâre not doing theater, what are you doing?â
You scoffed, feeling like you just got scolded âRotting in bed until Christmas, I guess.â
âOkay, I can respect that, but what about after the holidays?â She continued to ask.Â
You shrugged, âI have to figure that out yet.â
âSo⊠About what I was telling you before the movie startedâŠâ
âYeah, I mean, about thatâŠâ You wanted to interrupt her, but she was quick to cut your sentence.
âYeah, I know what youâre gonna say, youâre out the theater stuff too, I know.â She said, waving her hands in front of your face so you wouldnât keep talking. âBut Iâve got this friend in the city whoâs a director, he is working on this project and is looking for a main character, I donât know, for some reason it reminded me of you. And now youâre here, so it has to mean something, right?â
You furrowed your eyebrows âWhy would it remind you of me?â You inquired. âWe havenât seen each other in years.â
âCrazy, isnât it?â She laughed, âHe pitched to me, itâs some gothic dramatic love story, he wanted to know if I knew of someone.â
Was this some kind of joke? You, realizing that you were never happy in college, coming back home, coming back to the theater where you used to dream to step on a stage someday, or Yoongi telling you all that stuff about not even trying to make your dreams come true, and now this? Something inside you moved, you didnât know what, but you did know why you were home after all. You told Yoongi about this in your garage the other day, you dropped out of college for a reason, you werenât built to have a nine to five job, but you also werenât sure what is what you wanted.
You looked at Minnie like you were sorry to turn down her proposal âMinnie, I havenât been on a play in years.â You told her, already anticipating the rejection of her offer.
âI know that, but Iâve always trusted your talent, otherwise I wouldnât be talking about this.â She replied âLook, Iâm not asking you to say yes right now, but if you want to know more you can give me your new number.â You kept quiet for a few seconds. Not knowing what to say, you began to nervously laugh, that sounded crazy to you. âCâmon, donât laugh! If it's of any use, it's a very well paid job.â
Now you began to laugh for real. âWhat do you mean it's a very well paid job?â You asked, not believing her for one second. Most plays you used to be part of during your high school days never left a dime.Â
âIt is!â She insisted âYou donât know my friend, he has rich parents, he doesn't do things for the love of art. I mean, he likes theater, but he also likes money.â
Well, that couldâve made you change your mind right away a four years ago, but still, a few hours ago you came to this place counting the seconds to leave, now you were debating if you should accept a job offer. You shook your head, realizing that the line moved far enough, it was Minnieâs turn to leave her coat.Â
She took a few seconds and then it was your turn. You quickly asked for Yoongiâs jacket and your coat and when you turned around, Minnie was still there, not willing to give up.Â
âWhat do I have to do to convince you to at least give me your new number?â She pleaded, looking for something in her mini bag. You observed her pulling a lighter and a joint and putting it between her lips to light it up.Â
âWhat are you willing to do?â You joked, or not.Â
âWhat do you have in mind?â Well, she knew you.Â
âI have an ideaâŠâ You insinuated, pointing at the joint.Â
She let out a cloud of smoke out of her mouth, suddenly frowning. âReally?â She said, trying not to sound annoyed, you nodded your head several times, almost excited. âYou canât be asking for the whole joint.â
âBut I am.â
Minnie shook her head in denial. âI can let you smoke it once, Iâm not giving it to you.â She offered instead, but you wanted to make it worth it. If you were going to even consider accepting the job, if you were going to even think about something like theater again, you wanted at least something in return.Â
âIâm giving you half my number, then.â You said âTry to guess the other half.âÂ
She narrowed her eyes, hesitating. Your old friend knew that you werenât joking at all, and for some reason she really wanted you to consider her offer. You knew you won when she rolled her eyes, giving in. âYou never stopped being a little bitch, have you?â She hissed, reluctantly handed you the joint. You happily accepted, taking a long drag before it went out. Minnie sighed, sadly watching her perfectly rolled joint in the hands of someone else. âSo? Your new number?â
A devilish smirk appeared in your face as you began to walk backwards, taking long steps towards the entrance as you enjoyed the confused expression on Minnieâs face. âI never changed my number.â You confessed.Â
Minnieâs mouth hung open in disbelief, but she made sure that the last thing you saw from her that night was her middle finger up, directed towards you.Â

Itâs been a long time since you outright refused to feel something remotely close to nostalgia, to live evoking memories, to think that a fleeting good moment could make up for all the bad ones, but it was impossible not to. Instead, you were condemned to live wondering what it would be like to come back home someday and not feel this way, to come to The Alley and not feel like you left a part of you there, to look at Yoongi and not feel like you were going to miss him all your life.Â
And tonight wasnât an exception, because when you came back to Yoongi and he offered what seemed to be the warmest smile in the coldest of winters, you knew it might haunt you forever.Â
But maybe, just for tonight, you didnât care.Â
âWhy are you making that face?â Yoongi asked, raising a brow as he grabbed his jacket from your hands.Â
âWhat face?â You asked back, innocently keeping your hands behind your back.
He opened his mouth to explain what he meant, but then shut it again, staying silent for a minute as he inspected your face. âDid you just⊠smoke weed?â He laughed, probably already smelling it.Â
A smile appeared on your face as you showed him your right hand. Yoongi observed the joint between your thumb and index finger, and wondering where you got that, he tried to take it from your hands.Â
You took a step back, moving your arm away from him so he wouldnât steal it. âWhat? Is this not legal?â You chuckled.
âWho gave you that?â He asked, grabbing your wrist, but you raised your arm higher.Â
âAre you interrogating me?â You kept teasing him, fighting his hold. âIâm sorry Mr. Min, but Iâm not a snitch.âÂ
Yoongi let go of your wrist, quickly giving up. âAre you not sharing?â He asked, a little disappointed.Â
âI donât know.â You pointed your finger at your chin, pretending to think about it âAre you allowed?âÂ
You walked past him, heading towards the entrance to exit the place. âYouâre so annoying.â You heard him say, already knowing he was following you.
Both of you knew that the night was coming to an end, as soon as you stepped foot on the street you could smell the dew on the grass and hear how loud were your footsteps on the empty street. You looked at him through your lashes, observing him lighting up the joint between your lips as with a lighter he found in his pockets. You held the smoke inside your mouth for a few seconds before blowing it on his face, but he just laughed, stealing from your lips.Â
You wondered what else you could do to make him stay a bit longer.Â
He crossed the desolate street, grabbing your hand to drag you into the poorly illuminated park. It was really cold and you could see your cold breath in the air. Everyone else in the world seemed to agree that it was time to sleep, but you didnât dare to complain as he decided to take the long way home.Â
âHow do you know when youâre high?â He curiously asked, eyes locking up with yours as he took another draw.Â
It was easy for you to tell, you could get high with only one puff. âI have this thing, I test if my teeth are heavy.â You told him, expecting him to understand right away.Â
He laughed, confused. âWhat do you mean?âÂ
âLook, if you clench your jaw you can tell that your teeth touch each other.â You explained. Yoongi stopped dead in his tracks, standing in front of you to test it himself. âI know that Iâm high when my top teeth are feeling heavy.â
Yoongi snorted, keeping his mouth closed to test it himself. âI donât know if mine are heavy.â He said âAre yours?â
You already knew youâre high, but you tested it regardless. Closing your mouth, you pressed your teeth together to know âYes, they are.â You laughed, feeling dizzy. âHow do you know?â
It wasnât the first time you saw Yoongi high, you remembered that time, you were woken up at three in the morning when your brother dragged him into your house after their graduation party because he smoked too much, and Yoongiâs mom couldnât find out that her son almost died because he didn't know how to use a bong.Â
It was the first time that he made Simon look like the responsible friend. Yoongi was seeing shadows before leaving the party and when he arrived at your home was calmer, but still high. He was strangely afraid of going upstairs, so the three of you stayed in the living room watching very low quality episodes of Pinky and The Brain on YouTube. Simon let you stay under the condition of not telling your mom about Yoongi having a bad trip, so you did. The memory of Yoongi laughing at the screen and eating the cake your mom bought to celebrate was still very engraved in your mind.
This version was very different. Yoongiâs hooded eyes were crystallized and there was an awkward smile plastered on his face that wasnât going away. You could tell he was high in the way he was walking, and especially in the way he was still holding your hand.
The silence lingered in the air for a second. He pressed his lips together, scanning your face. âI know Iâm high when itâs hard for me to tell if Iâm looking at one thing or the whole picture.â He tried to explain âLike, I canât focus on more than one thing at once.â
Somehow, you understood. âWhat are you looking at right now?â
In that moment, Yoongi seemed to be asking himself that very same question in his head, but he already knew the answer.Â
 âYour mouth.â He replied innocently.
Someone in the very back of your mind started to wave a big red flag, but on the surface, where an intoxicated version of yourself was laying under the moonlight, you could only laugh.Â
âIsnât it a bit distracting?â You asked him, pulling him forward so he would start walking towards the exit of the park.Â
âYes, very.â he guaranteed âBut I donât mind.â
Yoongi followed you out of the park, and in a team of two you remembered the way to your home. It was like both of your brains had turned off, the conversation didnât have to mean anything, you didnât have to wonder why he was there with you at all.Â
The clock on your phone said that it was three in the morning, but in your mind time had stopped forever, or at least until next morning. When you turned the corner and reached the end of the street, you knew it was time to say goodbye. But what if you didnât want to?
You struggled to find your keys, maybe because you were high or maybe because you just didnât want to remember where the keys were. And when you had to open the door, you leaned against the door frame to say your last words.Â
You looked at him with hooded eyes, his pink lips were slightly parted, like they were about to say something but they didnât. In the haze of the moment you thought it looked just like an invitation to kiss him, but of course you wouldnât. Of course you couldnât.Â
What you could do, instead, was prevent him from leaving, at least for a while. Was that allowed? You werenât in your right mind to answer that question.Â
You sighed, sleepy, touching the collar of his shirt. âI canât let you go home like this.â You let out, faster than you could think.Â
Yoongi scrunched his nose. âItâs fine, itâs just a few blocks away.â He waved off your concern, but his feet were dug deeply on the wood floor of your porch.Â
âItâs not a few blocks away.â You argued âYou live like ten blocks away, and youâre still highâŠâ
âI can manage.â He smirked, tucking a strand of your hair behind your ear like it was nothing.Â
âCâmon, you can stay.â You offered. âMy bed is big enough for both of us.â
Your voice came as a whisper, but your words are clearly heard by Yoongi. He scoffed, causing you to start laughing âI didnât mean that.â You blurted out. trying to correct yourself, but he was already laughing at you.Â
âWhat did you mean?â He was curious.Â
You lightly punched his shoulder. âI meant that⊠You can stay.â You repeated âBesides⊠Thereâs still Simonâs old clothes you can wear to sleep.âÂ
He raised his eyebrows, getting closer to your face, or not, you werenât sure.Â
âWhat would your mom say?â He mumbled, still in denial.Â
âWhat?â You chuckled âIâll tell her the truth. Iâll just say you were too drunk to come back home.â
âThatâs not the truth.â He said, booping your nose, but you could barely feel the coldness of his touch.Â
âDo I really have to tell her that we were high?â You wondered, booping his nose back.Â
Yoongi smiled, knowing you were right. âI guess not.â He admitted.Â
âSo?â You dared to insist.
âIâll stayâŠâ He said, putting a finger up. âUnder one conditionâŠâ
âYou want me to tuck you in bed?â You said, laughing at your own joke like it was the funniest thing you had ever said.Â
Yoongi snorted, covering your mouth with his hand so you wouldnât keep making loud noises. âNo, not that.â He shook his head. âYou have to make me breakfast.â
You bit the palm of his hand, making him pull away with a groan. âIs that what your life is worth?â You teased âBreakfast?â
âIâm not gonna die walking ten blocks.â
âWhat if you enter a bad trip?â You joked âThe streets are scary when itâs dark.â
âCâmon, donât talk about bad trips.â He closed his eyes shut, like he was trying to picture flowers and kittens so he wouldnât think of something bad.Â
âGod, Yoongi. Are you staying or not?âÂ
He sighed, opening his eyes to display his characteristic gummy smile. âFine Pinky.â He gave in, âShow me how big your bed is.âÂ

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the road not taken 03 | myg

part three: four seconds
Summary: If you wanted to stop thinking about Yoongi, the first step was as easy as stop seeing him, but why it seemed like he was following everywhere you went?
<part two | part four>
âpairing: lawyer!yoongi x actress!oc
ârating: +18
âgenre: brother's best friend, one sided pinning (or both?)
âwarnings/tags: slow burn,angst, fluff, eventual smut, angst, sexual tension!!!!! flashbacks, ANGST!! Btw english is not my first language !!
âwords: 11k
âa/note: HERE IT ISSSSSSSS!!! I'm sosososos sorry for taking so long, but it is finally here!! I swear I will try and update monthly from now on, but enjoy this for now!! It has a lot of backstory so I hope you enjoy it. btw these last months I've been going to a poetry workshop so I was on fire writing this (ok maybe not since I took so long to finish it lmao). As always feedback is always welcomed, and if you want to discuss this part in the asks you're welcomed as well!! ilyyyy
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PresentÂ
When Yoongi turned thirteen, your mother promised to bake a Batman cake as a gift for his birthday party. You had a clear memory of sitting at the counter the day before the party as she decorated the cake with yellow icing that tasted like just like bananas, and the next day when Yoongi gave you the first piece of cake you remembered thinking it was the best thing youâve ever tasted. A few years ago, when Yoongi turned twenty three, you asked him if he remembered the taste of that cake, and, as he smoked what he swore it would be the last cigarette of his life, he said that he did not. At that time you asked him how it was possible that he didnât remember the taste of some cake your mom made ten years ago, how was it possible that information of such importance had gone unnoticed? Looking back, you could say that it was not Yoongiâs fault, maybe you were the only one holding onto memories and he was as forgetful as everyone else. After all, Yoongi forgot he promised he would quit smoking that very same night, he would smoke his last cigarette only a year later, but even to this day you couldnât forget the taste of that cake.Â
You were just beginning to realize you were condemned to be one of those people who just remembered. Like your aunt, who knew all the birthdays and all the deathdays, all your cousinsâ first words, including yours, and was often caught reminiscing every detail of the day she met her husband thirty springs ago. Maybe it was in the family, and it was only a matter of time until you started speaking memories instead of words, so you tried to stop it, but they lived in your mind regardless if you decided to stop mentioning them out loud or not.Â
Like the perfume of your granddad that he only wore on Christmas, or the way blood and tears tasted the day you broke your teeth when you were eight and tried to play basketball with Yoongi and Simon but tripped. You sobbed like a baby, but Yoongi hugged you so tight that you forgot you were going to be toothless for the following month.Â
You collected the memories, the words, the smell and the taste, you held them close to your heart, stuck in your chest with a stake, forced to remember everything while everyone around you just forgot. And you didnât complain, you couldnât, why would you? Life was like that, happening in front of you as you stood in front of the body length mirror in your motherâs room, as you closed your eyes and tried to remember the yellow icing in Yoongiâs birthday cake, it happened in front of you as you tried to avoid it. You knew you had to stop lingering in the past when all those details, all those colors, and all those memories began to turn against you. Like every January, when your mind reminded you that your body was still stuck in the freezing cold of the morning you decided to leave home four years ago.Â
That morning, when you decided to go see Yoongi five days into the new year because he had barely texted you since the last day you saw him, January 2nd, when he received the news from his aunt that his mother had an accident during their trip. You walked to his apartment instead of driving because you didnât think it was that cold, but you were immediately proven wrong when your hands started to get frozen and your feet began to hurt as you walked in the snow, but that didnât stop you. He said he was going to be home for a second to grab some stuff and then come back to the hospital, where his mom was, so you were expecting the look of surprise on his face when he saw you at the door, what you werenât expecting was the way he was hesitating to let you in. You remembered the things he did and the things he said that day like they were engraved in your memory, but mostly the way he was looking at you, like he wanted to run away, from you? from his life? You still didnât know, all you knew is that after that you had no other option than to turn around and walk away.Â
When you thought about it for too long you could still feel the way the snow lingered all the way home in your clothes and hair, how it stayed on the sole of your shoes for the following years, how your tears froze in your cheeks because you refused to wipe them away. Sometimes you woke up in the middle of the night and could still feel the snow running down your back, making you wonder if winter was still chasing you.Â
Inside your body it had been winter for so long that your heart seemed to be completely frozen ever since you left home, only now that you were back you realized that perhaps autumn was not warm enough to heal your heart.Â
That was not the last time you saw Yoongi, but you believed it was the last time you decided to talk to him, the last time you allowed yourself to even lay eyes on him.Â
You wished you could find peace for at least a moment, but it seemed that you had to work hard for it, it was getting tiring to remember that you were the one who caused the chaos that was your life, and now you were the one who had to fix it: your mother, your brother, Ian and Sally, and even your public image. Doing the last button of your white shirt you asked the universe: why couldnât those be all your problems? You swore to the man in the sky that if he sent you all your problems in the form of a giant monster you were willing to fight it, only if he could stop you from seeing Yoongi tonight. Â
Perhaps you should stay in your momâs room tonight, not attending dinner was okay, your mom made that clear, but at the same time you were twenty five years old now, you couldnât keep acting like an angry teenager who decided to skip dinner. You knew that it wasnât going to make things better, but at least seeing your brother was going to make you feel normal, and that was the only reason you decided to set foot outside the room when you heard the bell ring.Â
Four years ago.Â
Two weeks before New Yearâs Eve.
You shouldâve known that it would be useless to stop thinking about what happened a week ago the minute you woke up in the same bed as Yoongi, but you still tried. You tried, and tried, and tried in countless ways, like for example, when you tried to watch a whole season of The Office in one sitting, or when you listened your mom rant about some turkish drama she was watching, or when Minnie texted a few days ago and you let her talk about that job she mentioned that night until you fell asleep. And then, you agreed to meet her for a coffee and she talked non stop about the same open audition four hours away in the city.
You were not sure if she was beginning to convince you or you were just desperately trying to stop thinking about Yoongi, you thought the only logical explanation for both theories was that you were about to go crazy.Â
But if you were being honest to yourself, you couldnât help but be interested in it. Minnie pitched the job like a gothic dramatic love story, which sounded just like something you would love. She also said it wasnât a super big play, but it wasnât small either, and it was pretty well paid. Minnie mentioned she knew the producers and the director and could put on a good word for you.Â
âWhy donât you do it, then?â You had asked her, not being sure if you would do the same thing for someone who didnât talk to you in years. âAnd why me?â
âOh, well, I donât know if itâs my style and⊠Iâm not sure if Iâm ready to leave home yet.â She replied with a nostalgic tone in her voice. âAnd why not you? I donât know anyone who can pull it off, and you appeared in front of my eyes. Must be a sign.â
You couldnât understand the first thing, how adamant she was to stay here, as much as you tried to see the world through her eyes, you couldnât, a few years ago you took the first chance to get out of here and didnât look back. But sitting there, at the small table next to the window, it wasnât difficult to tell which one of you two looked more happy (hint: it wasnât you). Minnie was different, she was still working at The Alley, she loved it there and wasnât willing to let it go yet.Â
The second thing, you couldnât understand either, but it made sense for her to do it. Being kind was natural for Minnie, she didnât hold grudges, and you werenât sure if you deserved that kindness. She waved away all your concerns, your whens and whys and hows, she kept repeating the same words; âit must be a signâ, âitâs clearly meant to beâ, and you just laughed and tried to not to think about Yoongi. And it worked for a while, because on the way home you allowed yourself to fantasize about it for at least ten minutes. Moving to the city and working there for weeks and weeks and maybe months or years, and not having to pretend you were someone else. But the minute you entered your house you were reminded of what you were trying to forget.Â
The memory kept sneaking in your mind, just like Yoongi sneaked in your bed that night. The image of his hooded eyes, his pink lips and the reminder that nothing really happened kept wandering inside your head.
That night you entered the house giggling like babies and when both of you were changed and ready to sleep you got under the covers, not thinking whether it was right or wrong. And yes, your bed was big enough for you and him, but your arms and legs still slightly touched during the whole night, and when you woke up your feet where tangled with each other, leaving you wondering if you were stupid for thinking something had changed between the two of you, or maybe the way he looked at you when he opened his eyes was just your twisted imagination.
Yes, you were probably crazy when you thought he was looking at you differently when you made him breakfast, like you promised. You were crazy for thinking it felt like you were in a different universe when you sat in the kitchen island the whole morning and then found Nightmare Before Christmas on tv and discussed if it was a Christmas or a Hallowen movie on the couch.Â
And then, of course, he left, bringing you back to reality. But then during the week he came back, and then left again, and came back again. You knew you had to kick him out, you knew it was for the best to make up an excuse and say you were busy, but this time he promised to get your car repaired, so you let him take you to his uncleâs garage.Â
Yoongiâs uncle was nowhere to be found today, but Namjoon, Yoongiâs friend, was in charge, although he wasnât very happy with people being loud while he was working. By the time Namjoon established he didnât want any of you there at the garage, you had already decided you were staying.
You knew Namjoon ever since he started working with Yoongiâs uncle, he was a tall and big guy with a shy smile, he wore glasses and read books, he was funny and smart and you knew that he had more more than one girl waiting for him to text them back, and for some reason, despite being really handsome, and really cute, and really tall⊠he was still single. Not that you cared, of course, you were interested in⊠other peopleâŠYou still allowed yourself to admire him, like when you watched that Turkish drama with your mom because you were trying not to think of Yoongi and the lead actor helped a lot with it.Â
Now you were there, sitting on top of some dirty table next to a bunch of tools you couldnât name, trying to keep silent when Namjoon scolded you again.Â
Yoongi was very good at ignoring him, he pretended he didnât listen to his friend as he leaned towards you, talking really close to your ear. âShould I give your grandma a Christmas present?â He asked, half joking, half serious. âYou know, so sheâs in a good mood.â
You turned to him, raising an eyebrow. âA bottle of klonopin, maybe.â You said, making Namjoon scoff loudly.Â
He turned around, now interested in the conversation, looking at you both. âWhy do you want to give her grandma a Christmas present?â He asked, confused. One of the reasons why Namjoon didnât like people talking while he was working was because he was easily distracted, when he was interested in the topic he didnât seem too annoyed.
Yoongi turned around to face him, deciding his friend was there all of a sudden. âIâm spending Christmas with her family next week.â He explained, being kind enough to forget that Namjoon explicitly told him to shut the fuck up about twenty minutes ago. âBut sheâs a bit moody.âÂ
That was one way to describe your grandmother, the other one was to say she was a complete witch.
âYeah, Yoongi invited himself.â You teased him, instantly feeling one of his fingers digging into your rib, making you jump.Â
Namjoon quietly observed the scene like something he wasnât supposed to watch, with his mouth hung open ready to say something, but his mind was still searching for words. You suspected that Yoongiâs answer left him with more doubts that he had to begin with. Â
âReally?â He managed to say, curious. âI didnât know you two were⊠like that.â Namjoon cautiously started the sentence, but didnât dare to finish it in case he was wrong, although the scene you were making was clearly making him believe he was right.
You jumped in your seat, opening your eyes widely as you understood what he was implying. âOh, no.â You rushed to say, waving your hands in the air.Â
âNo, not like that.â Yoongi talked at the same time as you, crossing looks as if you were reassuring each other of it. His eyes were as open as yours, shaking his head trying to deny the accusation. âMy mom is not here until the first week of January.â He explained, making Namjoon nod, still confused at your nervous reactions. âSo Iâm alone at Christmas.âÂ
Yoongi looked at you, giving a look that meant âit makes sense, right?â and yes, of course it made sense. You and Yoongi had spent Christmas together before, he knew your whole family since he was a kid, he grew up with Simon, he was family too, it made sense, but Namjoonâs implication made both of you jump in your seats, talking over each other as you laughed nervously.Â
âSo all of you three are spending Christmas together?â Namjoon continued to ask, trying to understand the conversation again. âYou two and Simon?â
There was a beat of silence in the room, but you were quick to answer. âSimon is spending Christmas with his girlfriend, so we're on our own.âÂ
Namjoon nodded again, trying not to think too much about it. âSo Simon is okay with you keeping all his gifts?â He tried to joke, but the answer only sounded worse.Â
You looked at Yoongi, but he was looking at his shoes, avoiding Namjoonâs eyes. Neither of you bothered to mention to Simon that you were spending Christmas together, was it really necessary? Why was Namjoon making it sound like it was necessary for him to know? Why did you feel the need to explain to him that it wasnât weird at all that you were spending Christmas together alone? You werenât alone after all, there was your mom, and your grandmother, your aunt and some of your cousins too, I mean, youâll have to share the room, of course, but- wait⊠You had to share the room. You forgot about that.
Oh my God⊠Simon couldnât find out about that.Â
You were quick to suppress the thought, agreeing with yourself to handle that matter later, but right now Namjoon was looking at you like he expected an answer. You quickly realized that Namjoon was just as noisy as you.Â
âOh, he doesnât need to know.â You said, brushing it off, but your mind was already in chaos.
PresentÂ
You were never really interested in astrology, you tried to get into it a few years ago only to understand what Minnie was saying since she talked about it most of the time, but you ended up being too skeptical to believe in anything. You didnât believe in God, or in astrology and you werenât even sure if you could call yourself an atheist completely, but you were still curious. Early in life you realized you were agnostic, (you were aware that you sounded like a pretentious man on a first date when you said it out loud), but you still asked every person you met their star signs in case they matched with their personalities, as if you were still trying to prove yourself wrong.Â
You didnât know if the universe was right or wrong, but if you were sure about something, it was that Simon was a Leo. Not only because he was born on the first of August, but because he fitted in every category of a Leo. He was charming and confident, outgoing, he was a natural leader and people always felt drawn to him, making him a little bit⊠self centered.Â
Like every other Leo, Simon loved his birthday, that was the only reason why you were thinking about it. Two months ago, the first of August, you called him on his birthday like every sister calls her brother on his birthday. You couldâve just sent a message like the past year, but your life was already beginning to feel suffocating. Talking to Simon seemed to ease your heart for a while. He wanted to talk to you about his job at the firm and his girlfriend, the cat they adopted, how they were planning to move to a bigger apartment the following year and asked when you thought it was a great time to propose. You needed to feel like something was in place, like your relationship with Simon was normal, like he could tell you anything and you could listen and just laugh. It worked for the first ten minutes, until he inevitably brought up the topic of his birthday party, and he inevitably invited you, and you inevitably had to say no.Â
You missed Simon, you missed your mom, you missed your bed and your home, but you werenât ready to come back, you werenât ready to see the thousand faces you left behind, you were still hesitant to come back. Now you were there, tense at the end of the stairs because the disappointed tone on his voice lingered in your mind to this day.Â
Some voice in your head was telling you that it was what adults do, take responsibility for their actions, seeing people even if you preferred not to see them because that was what grown ups do. You were supposed to be an adult of twenty five years old, even if you felt like you never grew out of that bitter phase only teenagers go through, you were still an adult, so why did you feel like a kid at the end of the stairs, waiting for Simon to lay eyes on you?
Your mom hugged him tightly like she hadnât seen him in months, and when he pulled away from her grip he noticed you, coming down the stairs as you realized that he, like your mom, wasnât expecting to see you today.
Simon frowned, surprised, but just a second later a smile took over his face âHey, you.â He said, opening his wide arms, offering you a hug. âWhat are you doing here?â
You took a deep breath, almost turning around to check if he was talking to another person behind you, but no, he was talking to you. He grabbed your wrists, pulling you closer to hug you the same way your mom was hugging him a moment ago. âIs this not my house?â You murmured against the fabric of his blue sweater, feeling your heart hammering against your ribcage as you tried to make a joke.
âOf course it is.â He just said, leaving a kiss on your hair.
Four years ago.Â
Two weeks before New Yearâs Eve.Â
If you wanted to stop thinking about Yoongi, the first step was as easy as stop seeing him, because your mind was not helping at all.Â
After leaving his uncleâs garage you shouldâve gone home to start thinking a way of telling Yoongi that he couldnât sleep in the same bedroom as you on Christmas, you needed to think of an excuse for why he should sleep in your grandmaâs one thousand year old couch instead of Simonâs empty bed, which was casually right next to yours.
The following step should be to watch some romcom with Heath Ledger and try to forget the way Yoongi rolled up his sleeves when he was pretending to help Namjoon with your car, or at least the way you stared like an idiot for a good moment before snapping out of it.Â
He shouldâve gone home too, he had no business walking in the same direction as you if his apartment was towards the other end of the street. It didnât take you long to realize he was following you âfor some coffee, since weâre coldâ, as he said, already assuming that you didnât have any plans (he wasnât wrong).
You didnât want to chase him away, you were still working on that thing of not being a bitch, and while there was a rational part of you that knew that you were better off not seeing Yoongi, there also was a part of you who couldnât get enough of him. A better explanation was that you might be a masochist.Â
The garage wasnât far from home, but you were walking fast as if you were trying to lose him in the way.
âIs Namjoon still single?â You wondered out loud, trying to redirect your thoughts somewhere far away from him. At least for now it didnât seem that difficult, you remembered the sweet smile of Yoongiâs friend and the way he lifted his glasses with his finger up to the bridge of his nose. Was he really shy or was he just faking it so girls thought he was cute? Either way, it was working.
âWhat?â Yoongi raised his voice, frowning at you.Â
You frowned back at him âI asked if Namjoon is still single.â You repeated, but you were sure he heard it right. âHow come heâs still single?â
The wind hit your face, so you made yourself small in your jacket, scanning the street for any cars before crossing in the middle of the street. Yoongi followed you without hesitation, running to the other side of the street before you left him behind.Â
âWhyâŠ?â He yelled, trying to catch up with you, but when he was next to you he lowered his voice âWhy do you care?â
The question sounded strange coming out of his lips, but you ignored his tone, turning your head. âIâm curious.â You just said, but he still couldn't shake the strange look on his face. âWhat?â You pushed his shoulder âDonât look at me that way.âÂ
âIâm not looking at you in any way.â He defended himself.Â
He was clearly looking at you in some way, you just didnât know which. You winced, trying to brush it off âIâm just askingâŠâ You murmured âHeâs really cute, donât you think? He works at the garage, he wears glasses, heâs got cute dimples. How is he still single?âÂ
âIt seems like you gave him a good look.â He mumbled under his breath, taking his eyes off you.Â
âIâm just a very observant girl.â You argued. âCâmon, you didnât think about it? Iâve never seen Namjoon with a girlâŠâ You kept wondering, staying silent as Yoongi, for some reason, refused to keep this conversation going. You still didnât know how Simon and Yoongi were such good friends, Simon always knew everything about everyone, how was it possible that Yoongi refused to even discuss the reason for Namjoon's long singleness? Or maybe Yoongi was keeping the reason as a secret, maybe it was something no one was supposed to know. Suddenly, you connected two and two together, interpreting Yoongiâs reluctance in the most logical way. You gasped âOh! Or is heâŠ?â
Yoongi rolled his eyes, making a sound of annoyance when he realized you were still talking about the same thing. âNo, heâs not gay, Pinky.â He sighed âHeâs just not into dating.â
You turned the corner of the street, making Yoongi follow you. âLike my brother?â You asked, remember how everyone said the same thing about Simon.Â
He snorted âNo, not like your brother.â He said âSimon was a mess⊠Namjoon is just a shy guy.â
You arched an eyebrow. That was the lamest excuse ever, it wasnât enough explanation for you. Maybe Yoongi was right and Namjoon was just-a-shy-guy, or maybe Yoongi didnât know the real reason why he has been single for years because men never communicate their feelings with each other, maybe Namjoon was dating his first love for years until she broke her heart, making him never want to date again, or maybeâŠÂ
âStop.â He said, interrupting your train of thought. Now it was his turn to push your shoulder âDonât even think about it.âÂ
He gave you a warning look, which made you confused for a moment⊠Wait, what was he thinking? Did Yoongi confuse your nosiness for something else? Did something that you said made him think your intentions were different? ⊠Was he really thinking you were interested in Namjoon?Â
You pursed your lips, trying to contain your laugh. You could explain to Yoongi that he misunderstood you and deny every accusation, but something inside you told you that the current scenario was more fun.
âIâm not thinking about anything.â You said, faking innocence, and even if you really weren't he looked at you like he didnât believe you.Â
âYeah, right.â He huffed âDidnât sound like that.â
âReally? How did it sound, then?â You teased him âEnlighten me.âÂ
Yoongi did not say another word after that, refusing to follow your game. You've known him for longer than you could remember âliterally, he said he remembered meeting you when he was four and Simon invited him into the house so he could meet his new baby sister, but you had no recall of itâ, even so, you had no memory of him ever being mad at you, not even slightly annoyed, so you were a bit confused when his expression remained serious for the rest of the walk home. Was it so bad to show interest in Namjoon?
âDonât even think about it.â What did that even mean?
Present
You were trying to avoid the memory of Ianâs proposal for weeks now. It was painted in your mind, the excited look on his face, his momâs ring on his hand, the flowers, the cool white lights, the ringing in your ears that warned you something was wrong. You remembered wondering if he knew that you read all those texts he sent to other women, if he knew how ridiculous everything looked. It still made you cringe when you accidently thought about it. Did he really think you were the same as him?⊠Werenât you different?Â
Despite being the most embarrassing moment of your life to date, you werenât trying to hide it, you were planning to tell your family about it when the time was right. Like tonight, for example. You thought you could talk to them about it, that you could have time to explain everything, to apologize for not saying anything, maybe for a couple other things too⊠But your plan was ruined the moment your mom told you she had planned a dinner in your absence on the same day you arrived.
Now Simon was looking at you like you were thirteen and you got your heart broken for the first time. He rested his elbows on the table you and him just set, sighing. You were aware that the rest of the guests were on their way, but you tried to ignore it. It wasnât that difficult since Simonâs thoughts were echoing in the room, making you shift in your seat. Of course Simon already knew about it, you were sure he already read it in some tabloid before you got the chance to tell him first.Â
âStop doing that.â You said, breaking the silence. He didnât seem surprised, but still narrowed his eyes, trying to play dumb.
âDoing what?âÂ
You werenât sure what he was doing exactly, maybe you were just imagining the way he was looking at you: with pity, but it was annoying you, and he knew that, perhaps it was the reaction he was expecting from you. He was laughing five minutes ago, making fun of you when he saw you trip on the step of the entrance to the kitchen like nothing changed between the two of you, but now he was sitting in silence as if he was preparing you to ask you the question.Â
You wished Florence, Simonâs girlfriend, were here. She would fill the uncomfortable silences with gossip about the neighbors and ignore the elephant in the room. She was away visiting her family, so instead you were there with him as he tried to play the big brother role, but failed terribly.Â
âAre you going to ask me about it?â You asked, not hesitating.
Simon let your question linger in the air, pretending you didnât just read his mind. There were only a few people you could say you knew like the palm of your hand, one of them was your brother. Even if you spent years separated, youâve always been as thick as thieves, you still saw right through Simon, and the only problem with that was that he saw right through you as well.
âAre you going to tell the truth?â He calmly asked, enjoying the look on your face when he heard you gasp, offended.
It hurt to know how implicit it was that you hadnât been honest these past years, it was easy to catch you off guard. While you were out in the world, away from your family, Simon stayed here and visited your mom every sunday and tried to ignore the fact that you didnât answer any of their messages that week, saying that you were busy working when you really were trying to avoid invitations for the next weekend. It was obvious that Simon was the one that spent more time with your mom, you thought about that the second he used the same tone as her when she was scolding you.Â
You crossed your arms over your chest, frowning âMaybe, I can think about it.â You said in the same tone as him. Simon just scoffed, shaking his head.Â
âFine. That was too much to ask for, I guess.â He snarked, mocking you âI have a simpler question⊠are you okay?âÂ
Despite his attempt to appear casual and keep bickering, his concern was evident. That question could have felt like a caress to the soul, a sigh of relief, the feeling of home, but instead it felt like Simon had punched you in the stomach, leaving you without air. How easy it was to fight with Simon, how easy wouldâve been for you if he didnât hug you when he saw you thirty minutes ago. It wouldâve been less difficult than witnessing his blue eyes showing you mercy. It was clear that he cared for you, but you weren't sure if you deserved it, not from him of all people.Â
âSimonâŠâ You murmured, shaking your head. It was an easy question, but difficult to answer knowing this wasnât the right moment, this wasnât how you planned things. Â
âWhat?â He questioned, reading your mind âIâm not asking you just because I have to, Iâm not waiting for you to lie to me and tell me that youâre alright so I can forget about it, I care.âÂ
âI know you care.â You breathed out âItâs justâŠâ You sighed, vacillating âListen⊠I havenât- Iâm not okay, really⊠But I can manage. I just feel like this is not the right moment to talk about it.â You looked at the entrance of the door and his sorry eyes followed, understanding what you meant. Simon nodded, but he didnât stop looking at you like you were a wounded animal.
âThatâs fine, I understand.â He murmured âThatâs what I wanted to know. I was just wondering if you were going to be okay tonight.âÂ
âIâll be fine, as long as I donât have to talk about myself. Weâll have time for thatâ You assured him.
âAre you sure?â He continued to question, doubting you.Â
You squinted your eyes âYes, I'm sure, Simon.â You said, annoyed, even if you couldnât blame him for not trusting your word. âIâm not planning to run away.â
âNot again?â He tried to joke, but you didnât dare to laugh.Â
âI assure you, not again.â You rolled your eyes, hating that that was the image your brother had of you, hating to know that he was right. âYou can stop looking at me like Iâm a lost puppy now, Iâm not a lost puppy.â
He scoffed âAre you not a lost puppy?â He asked âWhere are you sleeping tonight?âÂ
You frowned, offended âHere, of course⊠I mean, on the couch probably, but here.â You tried to defend yourself, but you immediately realized that your room was still a mess, and instead of cleaning a bit before dinner, you spent the whole afternoon sleeping.Â
His lips curved into a mocking smile, knowing that there wasnât much difference between you and a lost puppy. âYou can sleep at mine.â He offered.Â
âI wasnât askingâ You resisted, too proud to say yes right away.
âI know.â He said, and he shushed you to stop you from talking, pretending that it was the end of the discussion.
You shook your head, trying to reject those kind gestures you didnât deserve. You opened your mouth, willing to keep arguing with your brother until you heard the bell ringing for the second time this evening, making you almost jump in your seat.Â
Your mom yelled from the kitchen, announcing that she was getting the door followed by the sound of her noisy shoes making their way to the door. It happened in a matter of seconds, you heard your mom rushing to the hall and opening the door, you heard muffled sounds, mixed voices, your mom greeting the guests while you waited on your chair as Simon turned his head over his shoulder, expectantly observing the entrance of the dining room.Â
Then, you heard steps approaching, laughter and chatter, but something else was happening in your head, something that was restricting you from hearing clearly âfrom thinking clearlyâ.
You fixed your eyes on the door, wishing no one appeared for as long as they could delay the arrival, but soon your field of vision was occupied by a short woman with curly hair and pearls in her ears. Nari, Yoongiâs mom, watched her step while she supported herself with a cane as she entered the room. Nari was just a few years older than your mom, but since the accident four years ago it has been difficult for her to walk without help, thatâs why you and your brother both stood up at the same time to help her get to a seat faster.Â
The sound of both of your chairs being pushed back and your brotherâs rushed steps filled the room. Simon was quicker than you, he approached Nari, smiling and saying hello as he grabbed one of her hands to help her find a seat.Â
You were not hearing anything clearly, but you were sure that Nari was complaining and telling Simon that she did not need any help, but he ignored her as he asked for her coat so he could hang it on the coat rack next to the door.Â
You felt clumsy, awkwardly standing in the middle of the room, unsure of what to do with yourself for the next four seconds. Four seconds that couldâve been four years, because when you lifted your gaze you realized you were standing face to face with Yoongi. An older Yoongi, a Yoongi you havenât seen before, even if you didnât remember when was the last time you dared to look him in the eyes, you were sure that back then he looked very different than tonight. His hair was longer, it was pushed back like he ran his finger through it, he was dressed like he just got home from work, a white dress shirt, slacks and a long black winter coat. He was dressed like an adult, a version of him that you never met and maybe never will. His gaze met yours the same way everything met you: by accident. He was not expecting to see you tonight, you knew that, now he was looking at you the same way you were looking at him, like he saw a ghost, maybe you were, maybe he was.Â
Yoongi opened his mouth to say something, and you had exactly one second to prepare for what he was about to say next, but you didnât.Â
âOh, Pinky.â Two words escaped his lips, tripping over each other as surprise and regret took over his features. He immediately realized he said something he wasnât supposed to, but you still couldnât hear clearly, you werenât sure if you heard that right.Â
The nickname sent a chill down your spine, you couldnât answer to it, and he knew it. It was like he said some forbidden word to make you freeze in your place. You couldnât help but feel like the dumbest person on earth.Â
You had been thinking the whole afternoon about it, trying to think of ways of looking unbothered when Yoongi showed up tonight, but it took one stupid word for you to stop functioning normally. You wanted to say something, say hi to him and forget that he even dared to call you like that, but you refused to do it.Â
âSweetheart! What are you doing here?â Suddenly, your ears were working again. Nariâs high pitched voice snapped you out of your trance, making you look away from her sonâs face. It was like she didnât notice your presence until Yoongi called you by that stupid nickname âI didnât know you were coming!â
She attempted to stand up again, but you rushed to meet her so she wouldnât move from her chair to let her pull you into a tight embrace. You took advantage of it, there were no more places to hide in this house, not your momâs room or behind your brother, so you closed your eyes, hugging her back.
It was only then when you realized how much you missed being hugged like that, you remembered how much you missed such affection. Especially from her, who was always so loving to you, it was a shame that you couldnât look her son in the eyes.Â
You shook those thoughts away, acting like his presence didnât affect you. âI told my mom!â You explained âBut she forgot, can you believe it?â
âShe should've told me.â She said, pulling away to cup your face in her hands âI havenât seen you in so long, angel, you look beautiful!â
âNot as much as you do, Nari, are you wearing makeup?â You tried to joke, making her giggle.Â
âNo, darling, I donât need that stuff.â She shook her head. âCâmon, sit next to me, we have to catch up!â
Four years agoÂ
Seven days before New Yearâs Eve.Â
There definitely was a logical reason why you and Yoongi were locked in the tiniest closet of your Grandma's enormous house.
The answer was somewhere in your mind, somewhere deep where your brain functioned just fine, somewhere where you werenât trapped between Yoongiâs body and some shelf that was digging on your shoulder blade.Â
You were looking at each other in silence while you heard your name being called from downstairs. The palm of your hand was covering his mouth, preventing him from saying another word and his fist was clenched around your shirt to maintain his balance. You were trying to ignore how his knuckles were digging on the skin of your stomach, or how his chest was pressed against yours or the way his knee was digging in your inner thigh to keep you from crashing against the shelves full of cleaning products.Â
You looked at him through your eyelashes, quietly observing how his hair fell on his eyes like a curtain. You took a deep breath, thinking of the reason why you were there in the first place, which was⊠uhm⊠uhâŠ
Oh yes! You were hiding. Yes, you were hiding from your grandmother, that was why.
This morning Yoongi showed up at your house to pick you and your mother up in his car. He was wearing sunglasses and a baseball cap with the name of his college on it. He smiled cheekily as he helped you put your bags in the trunk and you rolled your eyes when he opened the door of the passenger seat for you. Your mother was delighted, not only because she didnât have to drive for two hours to your grandmotherâs house, but also because Yoongi had that effect on everyone⊠including you.Â
Of course your grandmother loved Yoongi as well. Through her eyes, he was like another version of Simon; he was studying the same thing, he was about to graduate just like him, of course she was delighted to welcome Yoongi with open arms. You werenât saying that you were not welcomed, or that your grandmother didnât love you, but you were never received the same way. Yes, she hugged you and kissed you and told you she missed you, but that didnât mean that later on she would not make comments on the way you dressed, or the way you laughed, or whether you should eat another gingerbread cookie or not.Â
You could endure all those things, you always did, it was nothing new to you. What you could not endure, howerever, was another second in the presence of your grandmother talking about her neighborâs daughter. You hardly knew Aria, âthe tall and blonde girl with gorgeous blue eyes that was sitting in the living room next to your grandmotherâ but you knew pretty much everything about her since your grandmother insisted on comparing you to her.Â
Ever since you were a kid your grandmother liked to compare you to every other girl of your age. You were sure Aria was a nice girl, it wasnât her fault your grandmother was such a bitch, but you werenât in the mood to face her today, especially when Simon wasnât around. You knew she was coming with her family, since your grandma loved to invite the whole neighborhood when the holidays arrived, so when you heard your name being called from downstairs so you would come down and greet the guests, you hid in the nearest room of the house, the cleaning closet towards the end of the hall on the second floor.Â
After a few seconds you stopped hearing your mother calling for you, but then you started hearing Yoongi, approaching in the hallway as he was looking for you in the room you were staying in. You quickly opened the door, grabbed him by his arms and dragged him into the room with you.Â
You resolved that problem, the next step was figuring out how you would get out of the current situation.Â
Yoongi gently grabbed your wrist, removing the hand you were using to cover his mouth. âArenât you a little dramatic?â He whispered, completely ignoring the short distance that separated your face from his.
Yoongiâs breath smelled like the red wine he was drinking during lunch, and that should send some alert to your mind to warn you that he shouldn't be this close to you, but your brain seemed to be functioning on a different astral plane, and it was pretty much only focused on Yoongiâs lips.
You felt his hand opening to let go of your crumpled shirt, but then he slowly slid it back to your waist, grabbing you gently.
You gulped.Â
That seemed completely normal.
âOf course I am.â You whispered back, and you congratulated yourself for being able to speak. âThatâs why I am hiding in a closet.â
âAnd you dragged me with you.â He remarked.
âYou were screaming my name, you were going to give me away.â You accused him, digging a finger on his chest.
He nodded, pretending that what you just said made sense âRight, I get it. So⊠why are you hiding here instead of your room?â He said, emphasizing his words.Â
You took a quick look around the tiny dark room that wasnât made to have two people in it. It smelled like bleach and it was full of brooms and dust. It wasnât the most comfortable place to hide but it seemed like no one opened this room for the last four weeks, so it was safe. You returned your eyes to his face, biting your bottom lip. âMy room wasnât safe.â You explained, dead serious. âDo you think they stopped looking for me already?â
Yoongi rolled his eyes âYou sound like someone is trying to kill you.â
Well, no. No one was trying to kill you, but why did you feel the need to run away as if someone was?Â
âNo, itâs worse. If they find me I would have to tell everybody that I dropped out of college.â You effused, making him shake his head in disbelief âYou are supposed to be here to support me, arenât you?â You tried to remind him.Â
âI am here to support you.â He emphasized. âI am hiding in a closet with you, arenât I?â You kept silent, knowing he was right. âBut you canât run away from everything, especially if itâs not worth the run, weâll leave eventually and youâll forget about your grandma for the rest of the year.â
You sighed, defeated. âI still donât want to see fucking Aria.â
He scoffed, biting his lip to contain a laugh. âWe donât have to talk to her, we can just say hello and leave.â He said âI mean, but first we have to get out of here.âÂ
He looked around, signaling the room you were squeezed in. He was right, again, he always was. You knew that it was absurd that you were hiding here in the first place, but something inside you urged you to stay there for a few seconds longer. Now you didnât know if you wanted to stay there to avoid the guests or because you were getting too comfortable in his arms (you already knew the answer).
You had no idea what was happening in Yoongiâs mind, but you were too busy swimming in the warm brown of his eyes to even care, you were too busy dreaming to be interested in what this meant.Â
You mustâve been long gone for a few seconds, because you were only made aware that youâve been silent for a while when you heard his soft voice. Â
âPinky,â He called for you, pulling you out of the haze of your mind, but the thing that finally snapped you out of it was when you were suddenly caught off guard when you, out of nowhere, felt his hand touching your face, squeezing your cheeks between his fingers âare we going to stop hiding or not?â He calmly asked, making your heart skip a beat.Â
You blinked, feeling your knees getting weak. If you were speechless before, now you have become completely mute.Â
What. Was. He. Doing.Â
And what was he playing?
You couldnât miss the way his eyes shined in the dark and how your heart swirled in your chest, becoming small the second you watched a flash of a smirk tugging at the corner of his pink lips. Was he fucking laughing at you?
And why were you standing there with your mouth hung open, racking your brain for something to say? Your mind couldnât process if he was just playing with you, not right now, not ever. You didnât know what game he was playing, but you decided you were not letting him win regardless. You grabbed his wrist, pulling his hand away from your face.Â
âDonât treat me like a babyâŠâ You said in a low voice, but you didnât know what you were talking about anymore. Everything stopped making sense the moment you dragged him into this room.
He squeezed your waist, digging his fingers on your skin over your cotton shirt. âBut you sound like a baby.â He murmured, leaning over you just enough to make your noses brush with each other.Â
Your heart dropped to your stomach, leaving you without air. God, you felt sick. This wasnât real, this was a product of your imagination, like every single second you spent with Yoongi these last weeks. âYoongiâŠâ You whispered, trying to warn him, but instead it sounded like you were pleading. You might as well have done both; warning him because if he didnât stop you would start believing whatever he was doing, and pleading because you were not sure if you could take it.Â
He freed himself from your grasp, grazing his thumb along your jaw bone. You couldnât recall a time, not even in your darkest dreams, where he touched you like that.Â
âWhat?â He whispered back, his voice hoarse. âWhat are you going to do?â
The room laid in profound silence for a moment, the weight of your heart suffocated you and the urge to answer him, to smack him in the face, to run away, increased in your chest. You held your breath, watching him open his mouth about to say something, but then the room shook when someone knocked on the door like they were about to knock it down, being followed by the strong sound of your momâs voice, making you jump away from him.Â
âDear, donât tell me youâre there again.â She yelled loud enough for the whole block to hear, knocking again for good measure.Â
Yoongiâs arms fell on each side of his body, and you couldnât help but feel disappointed. He lifted an eyebrow, ignoring what just happened. âAgain, huh?â
You rolled your eyes, pushing his chest to keep a proper distance between your body and his âShut up.â You gritted your teeth, refusing to acknowledge the warm temperature of your face. You hated to see that there was no trace of embarrassment on his features, just pure amusement. Meanwhile, you didnât need a mirror to know how red your cheeks were.Â
Three more knocks. âCâmon, get out there already!â Your mother kept yelling.Â
When you finally turned around and opened the door, your motherâs gaze fell upon you, looking at you with everything but surprise. It wasnât the first time you hid there, you did it a couple times when you were a kid and fought with Simon. Your mother was well aware of your hiding place, you just expected her to think you were too old to be found here again.
The surprise came after, when her eyes caught a sigh of another face in the dark. She knew you were going to be hidden here, what she didnât expect was to find Yoongi right next to you, maybe way too close to each other.Â
Her eyes widened, out of words âOh, dear,... Yoongi⊠Uh, I didnât- I didnât know you were both here...â The sentence died in your motherâs lips, but you ignored her reaction, you stepped out of the room, fanning yourself with your hand to cool down and storming out of the situation.Â
âSorry, I was dragged into this, Lila.â Yoongi explained, sounding way more composed than you, but the situation didnât look good for either of you.Â
âWell, I can only imagineâŠâ She said, but you did not miss her undertone.Â
You walked back to what was supposed to be your room (and Yoongiâs), leaving both of them behind.Â
âYour daughter can be very persuasive.â He continued to explain, his voice following you.Â
A low hum of your mom finished the conversation, she left trying to put together what she just saw, and you hurried your pace so you could lock yourself in the room and leave him outside.Â
âPinky!â He exclaimed, stopping you at the door frame.Â
You needed a second alone, but he was not willing to give it to you.Â
You turned around, exasperated âWhat!?â You snapped, but he didnât care one bit.Â
âDidnât you want to get out of here?â
Present
The day Ian came to your apartment to pick up the last box with his things, you finally called your mother to tell her you and him had broken up. You had only told Minnie by then, but it got stuck in your throat for two weeks, ready to be vomited at any moment.Â
Your mother always said that it was important to grieve things, to be mad about them, to be sad, to cry about them, otherwise you were going to carry that weight while pretending to be okay until, someday, it would explode in your face in the worst possible way. When you broke up with Ian you patiently waited for the tears, for the pain in your chest, for the sad memories of three years with him to arrive one night at three am. You waited for the grief in your car when some sappy love song started playing, or when you went for the groceries and came face to face with the huge advertisement with his face on it, but it never came.Â
You had an affection for Ian that was not easy to understand, but you liked his company, you liked his unconventional jokes, that he was politically incorrect, that he laughed in the worst moments, but you were never sure you loved him, were you a horrible person for that? For not feeling bad, for not crying for him?Â
When your mom picked up the phone and you told her why you called, you broke down crying before finishing the sentence, you felt all the emotions stacking up your throat as you sobbed uncontrollably. You soon realized you werenât crying for Ian, you werenât crying because you missed him, not even for the proposal, you were crying because you needed a hug from your mom and she was four hours away.Â
âWomen grieve during the relationship.â Minnie theorized when you told her that you didnât feel bad for Ian âItâs normal if you donât miss him.â
Maybe she was right, but maybe you were not grieving your relationship with Ian, but the person you were before leaving home.Â
Now that you were there, sitting at the table with the people that have always been your family, you knew that you were supposed to feel at ease, but the anxiety you felt at the thought of someone mentioning the big break up, as Minnie called it, was stronger. You knew everyone knew, and you knew everyone was thinking about it. Everyone but you, because you were a bit too distracted with a certain someone sitting across the table, just in front of you. A certain someone who couldnât stop crossing looks with you.Â
âArenât they planning to make a movie about that?â You heard Simon ask, shaking off your thoughts.Â
As much as you wished not to be the center of attention, you shouldâve known that none of your wishes would come true tonight, because every topic, every question, every comment was being redirected at you and your life in the city.Â
You werenât paying much attention to the conversation, but you were sure they were talking about a play you starred in two years ago, which contained one of your most acclaimed performances. You remembered those days with pure contentment and pride, but you had numerous reasons for not wanting to talk about it.
âSo Iâve heard.â You just said, looking at the half eaten portion of lasagna on your plate.
âShouldnât you be in it?â Nari asked this time âYou were wonderful in that.â
You smiled, shrugging. âThanks, but if they donât offer it to me beforehand I would have to audition again. Itâs a different process of casting I suppose.âÂ
You heard almost everyone humming in response, and felt a pair of eyes fixed on the side of your face that you were still trying to ignore. In that moment you decided you would not concede said eyes another single glance tonight, as if you could ever keep your promises.Â
âBut wouldnât you like to be in it?â Your mom nonchalantly asked âIf it were the same casting, I mean.â
You looked at her for a moment, expecting her to realize what she was asking, but she didnât. You knew she had no business remembering every play youâve been in, or every casting, or every detail of the life you decided to never share, but you still waited for a moment, expecting her to remember that in that very same play you ended up killing Ianâs character by stabbing him in the heart.Â
Nothing like reality, you thought.Â
âNot really.â You chuckled, bitterly âSome things are made to be done just once, it might wear off.âÂ
You breathed out, thinking that you successfully avoided the topic without having to give any explanations.Â
But of course, once again, you were wrong.Â
âOh, sorry, baby.â Your mother backtracked âI forgot you were there withâŠâ
The name died on her throat, immediately knowing that the comment was unnecessary.Â
You pursed your lips, shaking your head âItâs fineâŠâÂ
The conversation could have followed its course then, you could have changed the topic yourself, you could have perfectly saved the conversation by making something up, but Nari was quicker.Â
âOh, darling, Iâm sorry about that, I just heard about it this morning.â She followed your mom, giving you the condolences as if someone just died. âI had no idea.â
âMomâŠâ You heard Yoongiâs voice echoing in the room as a warning, and without noticing, your gaze landed on him again for a brief moment, immediately breaking your promise. You mentally cursed yourself, taking your eyes off him when he offered an apologetic smile.
Nari looked at him, annoyed at him for scolding her, âIâm just saying, I hope youâre okay, I know itâs not easy.â
âMom.â Yoongi spoke again, this time more insistent, but his mother paid it no mind.Â
âItâs okay.â You said without looking at him âIâm okay, things like this happen.â
You didnât know what things you were referring to, if the break up, the proposal, the leaked pictures, the fact that your ex boyfriend stabbed you in the back. Things like that did not happened everyday, you werenât supposed to get used to them, but you acted like you already were.Â
She nodded, looking at you with eyes full of concern. âI was so surprised, honestly. Didnât you want to get married?â
The directness of the question caught you off guard, so you couldnât help but chuckle nervously. Everyone could sense how invasive and personal was the question, but the fact that she wasnât trying to tip-toe around you made you smile softly. You loved Nari, and you knew she meant no harm, so, only for now, you decided to answer with the truth.Â
âWell, yes, someday.â You quietly professed, the words leaving your mouth like a sigh âBut with the right person.â
That was enough to end the conversation, she smiled at you the same way you smiled at her and you could swear she could sense the pain in your heart, not because of Ian, but because of everything else.Â
Then, Phil began talking about something else and everyone joined the conversation, too scared of saying something wrong and making you cry, but you were still stuck in the moment. After some minutes, when you felt the ache in your chest increasing, you excused yourself and left the table to exit the house through the back door in the kitchen.Â
You took a deep breath, letting the cold air fill your lungs as you closed the door behind you. You sat at the bench next to Philâs plants, trying to catch your breath. You were sure you were about to find a home somewhere, you found yourself surrounded by everything that used to feel like it, but you still felt like a foreign person, you still felt like a stranger, a traitor. You couldnât find the person you were, or the fragments that you didnât make disappear.Â
You werenât strong enough yet, you understood that now. The wind in your hair reminded you that you still tried, but the lack of air in your lungs just told you how immature you still were. Still, you were mindful none of this would be easy, but you just needed a few seconds to compose yourself and then you could come back to the dining room to finish your lasagna. That sounded just fine.Â
When you were about to get up from your seat, you heard it. The creaking sound of the back door opening, you observed the trace of warm light that came from inside, and then, you heard that voice again.Â
Inevitably, your eyes met him again, whose head was peeking to verify if you were outside, and when he saw that you were, in fact, there, he closed the door behind him, leaving the two of you alone in the cold darkness of the night. What was he doing?Â
âYouâre here.â Yoongiâs words were accompanied by some misty breath, lingering in the air before disappearing. You lowered your gaze, nervously looking at your feet. âYouâre hereâ, he said, and for some reason he sounded relieved.Â
You were confused, you didnât understand why he chose to follow you to the backyard, but he invited himself to stay there, leaning on the wall far enough from you.
âItâs cold here.â He announced, trying to dissipate the tension you were creating by staying silent.Â
You nodded your head, agreeing, but you believed you shouldnât even grant him that.Â
Yoongi sighed, âIâm sorry about my mom,â He finally said âIâm sure it wasnât her intention to put you in an uncomfortable situation.â You tried not to roll your eyes. Was that was he doing? Playing the role of an advocate? âShe didnât mean to sound rude or anything, she just has no filter.â
âItâs okay, I know.â You murmured under your breath. âIt wasnât her fault, itâs just me.âÂ
He kept quiet, he didnât seem too content with that answer but what could he do about it? You both knew it was the only thing you were going to tell him.Â
âFine, but⊠you shouldnât be out here⊠without a coat.â He awkwardly said, making you frown âItâs cold.â
You suppress the urge to punch him in the face, instead, you put your hands between your thighs because he was right, it was cold and you didnât have a coat on, if you stayed too long outside you were going to get sick.Â
âI know itâs cold.â You acknowledged âIâm going inside in a second.âÂ
You waited patiently for him to leave, expecting those words to be enough for him to leave you alone for a few more seconds, but he didnât. He stood there, in the other corner of the porch looking at you like he had something else to say. You didnât care, you wanted to not care, it was meaningless.Â
âAre you⊠I just, uhm⊠Are you okay?â He stumbled over his words, but you dismissed the way your heart clenched in response.Â
âYoongiâŠâ You groaned, intending to sound annoyed at him, but the name came out of your voice like something intimate, something like a secret, it echoed in the air, resonating with the same tenderness that he pronounced your nickname upon seeing you tonight.
âWhat? I mean-â
âIâm okay, Iâll be there in an instant.â You interrupted him. He didnât have another option but to agree.Â
He made his way to the door, but lingered in there for a moment. With one hand on the doorknob, he glanced longingly at you as if he was expecting you to stop him. âYou can go now.â You rushed him.Â
âI know, I know, sorry.â He said, knowing he was caught. âIâm just glad to see you, that's all.âÂ
Before you even got the chance to curse him, he disappeared through the door like nothing happened, once again.Â

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the road not taken | myg series masterlist

Summary: To have the job youâve always wanted and the life youâve always dreamt of you had to break a few hearts, including your own. Four years later after running away from your home, your family and friends, you realized that maybe you fucked up; youâve been a bad daughter, a bad sister and a bad friend. Getting your shit together seemed difficult enough, you didnât expect that it included facing the first man who ever broke your heart: your brotherâs best friend.
âpairing: lawyer!yoongi x actress!reader
ârating: +18
âgenre: brother's best friend, one sided pinning (or both?)
âwarnings/tags: [see warnings in each part] slow burn, angst, fluff, eventual smut, sexual tension, lots of flashbacks, english is not my first language btw.
updated 2 june 2024.
STATE: ON GOING
1. back home
2. get up and fall again
3. four seconds

â extras
â§ playlist â§ teaser + moodboard
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the road not taken | myg series masterlist

Summary: To have the job youâve always wanted and the life youâve always dreamt of you had to break a few hearts, including your own. Four years later after running away from your home, your family and friends, you realized that maybe you fucked up; youâve been a bad daughter, a bad sister and a bad friend. Getting your shit together seemed difficult enough, you didnât expect that it included facing the first man who ever broke your heart: your brotherâs best friend.
âpairing: lawyer!yoongi x actress!reader
ârating: +18
âgenre: brother's best friend, one sided pinning (or both?)
âwarnings/tags: [see warnings in each part] slow burn, angst, fluff, eventual smut, sexual tension, lots of flashbacks, english is not my first language btw.
updated 2 june 2024.
STATE: ON GOING
1. back home
2. get up and fall again
3. four seconds

â extras
â§ playlist â§ teaser + moodboard
Do not respost, rewrite or translate any of my works. Some of these works are explicit, if you are a minor please do not interact or read my stories.
© prodagustd 2023-2024
the road not taken 03 | myg

part three: four seconds
Summary: If you wanted to stop thinking about Yoongi, the first step was as easy as stop seeing him, but why it seemed like he was following everywhere you went?
<part two
âpairing: lawyer!yoongi x actress oc
ârating: +18
âgenre: brother's best friend, one sided pinning (or both?)
âwarnings/tags: slow burn,angst, fluff, eventual smut, angst, sexual tension!!!!! flashbacks, ANGST!! Btw english is not my first language !!
âwords: 11k
âa/note: HERE IS ITTTTTTTTTTT!!! I'm sosososos sorry for taking so long, but it is finally here!! I swear I would try and update monthly from now on, but enjoy this for now!! It has a lot of backstory so I hope you enjoy it. btw these last months I've been going to a poetry workshop so I was on fire writing this (ok maybe not since I took so long to finish it lmao). As always feedback is always welcomed, and if you want to discuss this part in the asks you're welcomed as well!! ilyyyy
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PresentÂ
When Yoongi turned thirteen, your mother promised to bake a Batman cake as a gift for his birthday party. You had a clear memory of sitting at the counter the day before the party as she decorated the cake with yellow icing that tasted like just like bananas, and the next day when Yoongi gave you the first piece of cake you remembered thinking it was the best thing you ever tasted. A few years ago, when Yoongi turned twenty three, you asked him if he remembered the taste of that cake, and, as he smoked what he swore it would be the last cigarette of his life, he said that he did not. At that time you asked him how it was possible that he didnât remember the taste of some cake your mom made ten years ago, how was it possible that information of such importance had gone unnoticed? Looking back, you could say that it was not Yoongiâs fault, maybe you were the only one holding onto memories and he was as forgetful as everyone else. After all, Yoongi forgot he promised he would quit smoking that very same night, he would smoke his last cigarette only a year later, but even to this day you couldnât forget the taste of that cake.Â
You were just beginning to realize you were condemned to be one of those people who just remembered. Like your aunt, who knew all the birthdays and all the deathdays, all your cousinsâ first words, including yours, and was often caught reminiscing every detail of the day she met her husband thirty springs ago. Maybe it was in the family, and it was only a matter of time until you started speaking memories instead of words, so you tried to stop it, but they lived in your mind regardless if you decided to stop mentioning them out loud or not.Â
Like the perfume of your granddad that he only wore on Christmas, or the way blood and tears tasted the day you broke your teeth when you were eight and tried to play basketball with Yoongi and Simon but tripped. You sobbed like a baby, but Yoongi hugged you so tight that you forgot you were going to be toothless for the following month.Â
You collected the memories, the words, the smell and the taste, you held them close to your heart, stuck in your chest with a stake, forced to remember everything while everyone around you just forgot. And you didnât complain, you couldnât, why would you? Life was like that, happening in front of you as you stood in front of the body length mirror in your motherâs room, as you closed your eyes and tried to remember the yellow icing in Yoongiâs birthday cake, it happened in front of you as you tried to avoid it. You knew you had to stop lingering in the past when all those details, all those colors, and all those memories began to turn against you. Like every January, when your mind reminded you that your body was still stuck in the freezing cold of the morning you decided to leave home four years ago.Â
That morning, when you decided to go see Yoongi five days into the new year because he had barely texted you since the last day you saw him, January 2nd, when he received the news from his aunt that his mother had an accident during their trip. You walked to his apartment instead of driving because you didnât think it was that cold, but you were immediately proven wrong when your hands started to get frozen and your feet began to hurt as you walked in the snow, but that didnât stop you. He said he was going to be home for a second to grab some stuff and then come back to the hospital, where his mom was, so you were expecting the look of surprise on his face when he saw you at the door, what you werenât expecting was the way he was hesitating to let you in. You remembered the things he did and the things he said that day like they were engraved in your memory, but mostly the way he was looking at you, like he wanted to run away, from you? from his life? You still didnât know, all you knew is that after that you had no other option than to turn around and walk away.Â
When you thought about it for too long you could still feel the way the snow lingered all the way home in your clothes and hair, how it stayed on the sole of your shoes for the following years, how your tears froze in your cheeks because you refused to wipe them away. Sometimes you woke up in the middle of the night and could still feel the snow running down your back, making you wonder if winter was still chasing you.Â
Inside your body it had been winter for so long that your heart seemed to be completely frozen ever since you left home, only now that you were back you realized that perhaps autumn was not warm enough to heal your heart.Â
That was not the last time you saw Yoongi, but you believed it was the last time you decided to talk to him, the last time you allowed yourself to even lay eyes on him.Â
You wished you could find peace for at least a moment, but it seemed that you had to work hard for it, it was getting tiring to remember that you were the one who caused the chaos that was your life, and now you were the one who had to fix it: your mother, your brother, Ian and Sally, and even your public image. Doing the last button of your white shirt you asked the universe: why couldnât those be all your problems? You swore to the man in the sky that if he sent you all your problems in the form of a giant monster you were willing to fight it, only if he could stop you from seeing Yoongi tonight. Â
Perhaps you should stay in your momâs room tonight, not attending dinner was okay, your mom made that clear, but at the same time you were twenty five years old now, you couldnât keep acting like an angry teenager who decided to skip dinner. You knew that it wasnât going to make things better, but at least seeing your brother was going to make you feel normal, and that was the only reason you decided to set foot outside the room when you heard the bell ring.Â
Four years ago.Â
Two weeks before New Yearâs Eve.
You shouldâve known that it would be useless to stop thinking about what happened a week ago the minute you woke up in the same bed as Yoongi, but you still tried. You tried, and tried, and tried in countless ways, like for example, when you tried to watch a whole season of The Office in one sitting, or when you listened your mom rant about some turkish drama she was watching, or when Minnie texted a few days ago and you let her talk about that job she mentioned that night until you fell asleep. And then, you agreed to meet her for a coffee and she talked non stop about the same open audition four hours away in the city.
You were not sure if she was beginning to convince you or you were just desperately trying to stop thinking about Yoongi, you thought the only logical explanation for both theories was that you were about to go crazy.Â
But if you were being honest to yourself, you couldnât help but be interested in it. Minnie pitched the job like a gothic dramatic love story, which sounded just like something you would love. She also said it wasnât a super big play, but it wasnât small either, and it was pretty well paid. Minnie mentioned she knew the producers and the director and could put on a good word for you.Â
âWhy donât you do it, then?â You had asked her, not being sure if you would do the same thing for someone who didnât talk to you in years. âAnd why me?â
âOh, well, I donât know if itâs my style and⊠Iâm not sure if Iâm ready to leave home yet.â She replied with a nostalgic tone in her voice. âAnd why not you? I donât know anyone who can pull it off, and you appeared in front of my eyes. Must be a sign.â
You couldnât understand the first thing, how adamant she was to stay here, as much as you tried to see the world through her eyes, you couldnât, a few years ago you took the first chance to get out of here and didnât look back. But sitting there, at the small table next to the window, it wasnât difficult to tell which one of you two looked more happy (hint: it wasnât you). Minnie was different, she was still working at The Alley, she loved it there and wasnât willing to let it go yet.Â
The second thing, you couldnât understand either, but it made sense for her to do it. Being kind was natural for Minnie, she didnât hold grudges, and you werenât sure if you deserved that kindness. She waved away all your concerns, your whens and whys and hows, she kept repeating the same words; âit must be a signâ, âitâs clearly meant to beâ, and you just laughed and tried to not to think about Yoongi. And it worked for a while, because on the way home you allowed yourself to fantasize about it for at least ten minutes. Moving to the city and working there for weeks and weeks and maybe months or years, and not having to pretend you were someone else. But the minute you entered your house you were reminded of what you were trying to forget.Â
The memory kept sneaking in your mind, just like Yoongi sneaked in your bed that night. The image of his hooded eyes, his pink lips and the reminder that nothing really happened kept wandering inside your head.
That night you entered the house giggling like babies and when both of you were changed and ready to sleep you got under the covers, not thinking whether it was right or wrong. And yes, your bed was big enough for you and him, but your arms and legs still slightly touched during the whole night, and when you woke up your feet where tangled with each other, leaving you wondering if you were stupid for thinking something had changed between the two of you, or maybe the way he looked at you when he opened his eyes was just your twisted imagination.
Yes, you were probably crazy when you thought he was looking at you differently when you made him breakfast, like you promised. You were crazy for thinking it felt like you were in a different universe when you sat in the kitchen island the whole morning and then found Nightmare Before Christmas on tv and discussed if it was a Christmas or a Hallowen movie on the couch.Â
And then, of course, he left, bringing you back to reality. But then during the week he came back, and then left again, and came back again. You knew you had to kick him out, you knew it was for the best to make up an excuse and say you were busy, but this time he promised to get your car repaired, so you let him take you to his uncleâs garage.Â
Yoongiâs uncle was nowhere to be found today, but Namjoon, Yoongiâs friend, was in charge, although he wasnât very happy with people being loud while he was working. By the time Namjoon established he didnât want any of you there at the garage, you had already decided you were staying.
You knew Namjoon ever since he started working with Yoongiâs uncle, he was a tall and big guy with a shy smile, he wore glasses and read books, he was funny and smart and you knew that he had more more than one girl waiting for him to text them back, and for some reason, despite being really handsome, and really cute, and really tall⊠he was still single. Not that you cared, of course, you were interested in⊠other peopleâŠYou still allowed yourself to admire him, like when you watched that Turkish drama with your mom because you were trying not to think of Yoongi and the lead actor helped a lot with it.Â
Now you were there, sitting on top of some dirty table next to a bunch of tools you couldnât name, trying to keep silent when Namjoon scolded you again.Â
Yoongi was very good at ignoring him, he pretended he didnât listen to his friend as he leaned towards you, talking really close to your ear. âShould I give your grandma a Christmas present?â He asked, half joking, half serious. âYou know, so sheâs in a good mood.â
You turned to him, raising an eyebrow. âA bottle of klonopin, maybe.â You said, making Namjoon scoff loudly.Â
He turned around, now interested in the conversation, looking at you both. âWhy do you want to give her grandma a Christmas present?â He asked, confused. One of the reasons why Namjoon didnât like people talking while he was working was because he was easily distracted, when he was interested in the topic he didnât seem too annoyed.
Yoongi turned around to face him, deciding his friend was there all of a sudden. âIâm spending Christmas with her family next week.â He explained, being kind enough to forget that Namjoon explicitly told him to shut the fuck up about twenty minutes ago. âBut sheâs a bit moody.âÂ
That was one way to describe your grandmother, the other one was to say she was a complete witch.
âYeah, Yoongi invited himself.â You teased him, instantly feeling one of his fingers digging into your rib, making you jump.Â
Namjoon quietly observed the scene like something he wasnât supposed to watch, with his mouth hung open ready to say something, but his mind was still searching for words. You suspected that Yoongiâs answer left him with more doubts that he had to begin with. Â
âReally?â He managed to say, curious. âI didnât know you two were⊠like that.â Namjoon cautiously started the sentence, but didnât dare to finish it in case he was wrong, although the scene you were making was clearly making him believe he was right.
You jumped in your seat, opening your eyes widely as you understood what he was implying. âOh, no.â You rushed to say, waving your hands in the air.Â
âNo, not like that.â Yoongi talked at the same time as you, crossing looks as if you were reassuring each other of it. His eyes were as open as yours, shaking his head trying to deny the accusation. âMy mom is not here until the first week of January.â He explained, making Namjoon nod, still confused at your nervous reactions. âSo Iâm alone at Christmas.âÂ
Yoongi looked at you, giving a look that meant âit makes sense, right?â and yes, of course it made sense. You and Yoongi had spent Christmas together before, he knew your whole family since he was a kid, he grew up with Simon, he was family too, it made sense, but Namjoonâs implication made both of you jump in your seats, talking over each other as you laughed nervously.Â
âSo all of you three are spending Christmas together?â Namjoon continued to ask, trying to understand the conversation again. âYou two and Simon?â
There was a beat of silence in the room, but you were quick to answer. âSimon is spending Christmas with his girlfriend, so we're on our own.âÂ
Namjoon nodded again, trying not to think too much about it. âSo Simon is okay with you keeping all his gifts?â He tried to joke, but the answer only sounded worse.Â
You looked at Yoongi, but he was looking at his shoes, avoiding Namjoonâs eyes. Neither of you bothered to mention to Simon that you were spending Christmas together, was it really necessary? Why was Namjoon making it sound like it was necessary for him to know? Why did you feel the need to explain to him that it wasnât weird at all that you were spending Christmas together alone? You werenât alone after all, there was your mom, and your grandmother, your aunt and some of your cousins too, I mean, youâll have to share the room, of course, but- wait⊠You had to share the room. You forgot about that.
Oh my God⊠Simon couldnât find out about that.Â
You were quick to suppress the thought, agreeing with yourself to handle that matter later, but right now Namjoon was looking at you like he expected an answer. You quickly realized that Namjoon was just as noisy as you.Â
âOh, he doesnât need to know.â You said, brushing it off, but your mind was already in chaos.
PresentÂ
You were never really interested in astrology, you tried to get into it a few years ago only to understand what Minnie was saying since she talked about it most of the time, but you ended up being too skeptical to believe in anything. You didnât believe in God, or in astrology and you werenât even sure if you could call yourself an atheist completely, but you were still curious. Early in life you realized you were agnostic, (you were aware that you sounded like a pretentious man on a first date when you said it out loud), but you still asked every person you met their star signs in case they matched with their personalities, as if you were still trying to prove yourself wrong.Â
You didnât know if the universe was right or wrong, but if you were sure about something, it was that Simon was a Leo. Not only because he was born on the first of August, but because he fitted in every category of a Leo. He was charming and confident, outgoing, he was a natural leader and people always felt drawn to him, making him a little bit⊠self centered.Â
Like every other Leo, Simon loved his birthday, that was the only reason why you were thinking about it. Two months ago, the first of August, you called him on his birthday like every sister calls her brother on his birthday. You couldâve just sent a message like the past year, but your life was already beginning to feel suffocating. Talking to Simon seemed to ease your heart for a while. He wanted to talk to you about his job at the firm and his girlfriend, the cat they adopted, how they were planning to move to a bigger apartment the following year and asked when you thought it was a great time to propose. You needed to feel like something was in place, like your relationship with Simon was normal, like he could tell you anything and you could listen and just laugh. It worked for the first ten minutes, until he inevitably brought up the topic of his birthday party, and he inevitably invited you, and you inevitably had to say no.Â
You missed Simon, you missed your mom, you missed your bed and your home, but you werenât ready to come back, you werenât ready to see the thousand faces you left behind, you were still hesitant to come back. Now you were there, tense at the end of the stairs because the disappointed tone on his voice lingered in your mind to this day.Â
Some voice in your head was telling you that it was what adults do, take responsibility for their actions, seeing people even if you preferred not to see them because that was what grown ups do. You were supposed to be an adult of twenty five years old, even if you felt like you never grew out of that bitter phase only teenagers go through, you were still an adult, so why did you feel like a kid at the end of the stairs, waiting for Simon to lay eyes on you?
Your mom hugged him tightly like she hadnât seen him in months, and when he pulled away from her grip he noticed you, coming down the stairs as you realized that he, like your mom, wasnât expecting to see you today.
Simon frowned, surprised, but just a second later a smile took over his face âHey, you.â He said, opening his wide arms, offering you a hug. âWhat are you doing here?â
You took a deep breath, almost turning around to check if he was talking to another person behind you, but no, he was talking to you. He grabbed your wrists, pulling you closer to hug you the same way your mom was hugging him a moment ago. âIs this not my house?â You murmured against the fabric of his blue sweater, feeling your heart hammering against your ribcage as you tried to make a joke.
âOf course it is.â He just said, leaving a kiss on your hair.
Four years ago.Â
Two weeks before New Yearâs Eve.Â
If you wanted to stop thinking about Yoongi, the first step was as easy as stop seeing him, because your mind was not helping at all.Â
After leaving his uncleâs garage you shouldâve gone home to start thinking a way of telling Yoongi that he couldnât sleep in the same bedroom as you on Christmas, you needed to think of an excuse for why he should sleep in your grandmaâs one thousand year old couch instead of Simonâs empty bed, which was casually right next to yours.
The following step should be to watch some romcom with Heath Ledger and try to forget the way Yoongi rolled up his sleeves when he was pretending to help Namjoon with your car, or at least the way you stared like an idiot for a good moment before snapping out of it.Â
He shouldâve gone home too, he had no business walking in the same direction as you if his apartment was towards the other end of the street. It didnât take you long to realize he was following you âfor some coffee, since weâre coldâ, as he said, already assuming that you didnât have any plans (he wasnât wrong).
You didnât want to chase him away, you were still working on that thing of not being a bitch, and while there was a rational part of you that knew that you were better off not seeing Yoongi, there also was a part of you who couldnât get enough of him. A better explanation was that you might be a masochist.Â
The garage wasnât far from home, but you were walking fast as if you were trying to lose him in the way.
âIs Namjoon still single?â You wondered out loud, trying to redirect your thoughts somewhere far away from him. At least for now it didnât seem that difficult, you remembered the sweet smile of Yoongiâs friend and the way he lifted his glasses with his finger up to the bridge of his nose. Was he really shy or was he just faking it so girls thought he was cute? Either way, it was working.
âWhat?â Yoongi raised his voice, frowning at you.Â
You frowned back at him âI asked if Namjoon is still single.â You repeated, but you were sure he heard it right. âHow come heâs still single?â
The wind hit your face, so you made yourself small in your jacket, scanning the street for any cars before crossing in the middle of the street. Yoongi followed you without hesitation, running to the other side of the street before you left him behind.Â
âWhyâŠ?â He yelled, trying to catch up with you, but when he was next to you he lowered his voice âWhy do you care?â
The question sounded strange coming out of his lips, but you ignored his tone, turning your head. âIâm curious.â You just said, but he still couldn't shake the strange look on his face. âWhat?â You pushed his shoulder âDonât look at me that way.âÂ
âIâm not looking at you in any way.â He defended himself.Â
He was clearly looking at you in some way, you just didnât know which. You winced, trying to brush it off âIâm just askingâŠâ You murmured âHeâs really cute, donât you think? He works at the garage, he wears glasses, heâs got cute dimples. How is he still single?âÂ
âIt seems like you gave him a good look.â He mumbled under his breath, taking his eyes off you.Â
âIâm just a very observant girl.â You argued. âCâmon, you didnât think about it? Iâve never seen Namjoon with a girlâŠâ You kept wondering, staying silent as Yoongi, for some reason, refused to keep this conversation going. You still didnât know how Simon and Yoongi were such good friends, Simon always knew everything about everyone, how was it possible that Yoongi refused to even discuss the reason for Namjoon's long singleness? Or maybe Yoongi was keeping the reason as a secret, maybe it was something no one was supposed to know. Suddenly, you connected two and two together, interpreting Yoongiâs reluctance in the most logical way. You gasped âOh! Or is heâŠ?â
Yoongi rolled his eyes, making a sound of annoyance when he realized you were still talking about the same thing. âNo, heâs not gay, Pinky.â He sighed âHeâs just not into dating.â
You turned the corner of the street, making Yoongi follow you. âLike my brother?â You asked, remember how everyone said the same thing about Simon.Â
He snorted âNo, not like your brother.â He said âSimon was a mess⊠Namjoon is just a shy guy.â
You arched an eyebrow. That was the lamest excuse ever, it wasnât enough explanation for you. Maybe Yoongi was right and Namjoon was just-a-shy-guy, or maybe Yoongi didnât know the real reason why he has been single for years because men never communicate their feelings with each other, maybe Namjoon was dating his first love for years until she broke her heart, making him never want to date again, or maybeâŠÂ
âStop.â He said, interrupting your train of thought. Now it was his turn to push your shoulder âDonât even think about it.âÂ
He gave you a warning look, which made you confused for a moment⊠Wait, what was he thinking? Did Yoongi confuse your nosiness for something else? Did something that you said made him think your intentions were different? ⊠Was he really thinking you were interested in Namjoon?Â
You pursed your lips, trying to contain your laugh. You could explain to Yoongi that he misunderstood you and deny every accusation, but something inside you told you that the current scenario was more fun.
âIâm not thinking about anything.â You said, faking innocence, and even if you really weren't he looked at you like he didnât believe you.Â
âYeah, right.â He huffed âDidnât sound like that.â
âReally? How did it sound, then?â You teased him âEnlighten me.âÂ
Yoongi did not say another word after that, refusing to follow your game. You've known him for longer than you could remember âliterally, he said he remembered meeting you when he was four and Simon invited him into the house so he could meet his new baby sister, but you had no recall of itâ, even so, you had no memory of him ever being mad at you, not even slightly annoyed, so you were a bit confused when his expression remained serious for the rest of the walk home. Was it so bad to show interest in Namjoon?
âDonât even think about it.â What did that even mean?
Present
You were trying to avoid the memory of Ianâs proposal for weeks now. It was painted in your mind, the excited look on his face, his momâs ring on his hand, the flowers, the cool white lights, the ringing in your ears that warned you something was wrong. You remembered wondering if he knew that you read all those texts he sent to other women, if he knew how ridiculous everything looked. It still made you cringe when you accidently thought about it. Did he really think you were the same as him?⊠Werenât you different?Â
Despite being the most embarrassing moment of your life to date, you werenât trying to hide it, you were planning to tell your family about it when the time was right. Like tonight, for example. You thought you could talk to them about it, that you could have time to explain everything, to apologize for not saying anything, maybe for a couple other things too⊠But your plan was ruined the moment your mom told you she had planned a dinner in your absence on the same day you arrived.
Now Simon was looking at you like you were thirteen and you got your heart broken for the first time. He rested his elbows on the table you and him just set, sighing. You were aware that the rest of the guests were on their way, but you tried to ignore it. It wasnât that difficult since Simonâs thoughts were echoing in the room, making you shift in your seat. Of course Simon already knew about it, you were sure he already read it in some tabloid before you got the chance to tell him first.Â
âStop doing that.â You said, breaking the silence. He didnât seem surprised, but still narrowed his eyes, trying to play dumb.
âDoing what?âÂ
You werenât sure what he was doing exactly, maybe you were just imagining the way he was looking at you: with pity, but it was annoying you, and he knew that, perhaps it was the reaction he was expecting from you. He was laughing five minutes ago, making fun of you when he saw you trip on the step of the entrance to the kitchen like nothing changed between the two of you, but now he was sitting in silence as if he was preparing you to ask you the question.Â
You wished Florence, Simonâs girlfriend, were here. She would fill the uncomfortable silences with gossip about the neighbors and ignore the elephant in the room. She was away visiting her family, so instead you were there with him as he tried to play the big brother role, but failed terribly.Â
âAre you going to ask me about it?â You asked, not hesitating.
Simon let your question linger in the air, pretending you didnât just read his mind. There were only a few people you could say you knew like the palm of your hand, one of them was your brother. Even if you spent years separated, youâve always been as thick as thieves, you still saw right through Simon, and the only problem with that was that he saw right through you as well.
âAre you going to tell the truth?â He calmly asked, enjoying the look on your face when he heard you gasp, offended.
It hurt to know how implicit it was that you hadnât been honest these past years, it was easy to catch you off guard. While you were out in the world, away from your family, Simon stayed here and visited your mom every sunday and tried to ignore the fact that you didnât answer any of their messages that week, saying that you were busy working when you really were trying to avoid invitations for the next weekend. It was obvious that Simon was the one that spent more time with your mom, you thought about that the second he used the same tone as her when she was scolding you.Â
You crossed your arms over your chest, frowning âMaybe, I can think about it.â You said in the same tone as him. Simon just scoffed, shaking his head.Â
âFine. That was too much to ask for, I guess.â He snarked, mocking you âI have a simpler question⊠are you okay?âÂ
Despite his attempt to appear casual and keep bickering, his concern was evident. That question could have felt like a caress to the soul, a sigh of relief, the feeling of home, but instead it felt like Simon had punched you in the stomach, leaving you without air. How easy it was to fight with Simon, how easy wouldâve been for you if he didnât hug you when he saw you thirty minutes ago. It wouldâve been less difficult than witnessing his blue eyes showing you mercy. It was clear that he cared for you, but you weren't sure if you deserved it, not from him of all people.Â
âSimonâŠâ You murmured, shaking your head. It was an easy question, but difficult to answer knowing this wasnât the right moment, this wasnât how you planned things. Â
âWhat?â He questioned, reading your mind âIâm not asking you just because I have to, Iâm not waiting for you to lie to me and tell me that youâre alright so I can forget about it, I care.âÂ
âI know you care.â You breathed out âItâs justâŠâ You sighed, vacillating âListen⊠I havenât- Iâm not okay, really⊠But I can manage. I just feel like this is not the right moment to talk about it.â You looked at the entrance of the door and his sorry eyes followed, understanding what you meant. Simon nodded, but he didnât stop looking at you like you were a wounded animal.
âThatâs fine, I understand.â He murmured âThatâs what I wanted to know. I was just wondering if you were going to be okay tonight.âÂ
âIâll be fine, as long as I donât have to talk about myself. Weâll have time for thatâ You assured him.
âAre you sure?â He continued to question, doubting you.Â
You squinted your eyes âYes, I'm sure, Simon.â You said, annoyed, even if you couldnât blame him for not trusting your word. âIâm not planning to run away.â
âNot again?â He tried to joke, but you didnât dare to laugh.Â
âI assure you, not again.â You rolled your eyes, hating that that was the image your brother had of you, hating to know that he was right. âYou can stop looking at me like Iâm a lost puppy now, Iâm not a lost puppy.â
He scoffed âAre you not a lost puppy?â He asked âWhere are you sleeping tonight?âÂ
You frowned, offended âHere, of course⊠I mean, on the couch probably, but here.â You tried to defend yourself, but you immediately realized that your room was still a mess, and instead of cleaning a bit before dinner, you spent the whole afternoon sleeping.Â
His lips curved into a mocking smile, knowing that there wasnât much difference between you and a lost puppy. âYou can sleep at mine.â He offered.Â
âI wasnât askingâ You resisted, too proud to say yes right away.
âI know.â He said, and he shushed you to stop you from talking, pretending that it was the end of the discussion.
You shook your head, trying to reject those kind gestures you didnât deserve. You opened your mouth, willing to keep arguing with your brother until you heard the bell ringing for the second time this evening, making you almost jump in your seat.Â
Your mom yelled from the kitchen, announcing that she was getting the door followed by the sound of her noisy shoes making their way to the door. It happened in a matter of seconds, you heard your mom rushing to the hall and opening the door, you heard muffled sounds, mixed voices, your mom greeting the guests while you waited on your chair as Simon turned his head over his shoulder, expectantly observing the entrance of the dining room.Â
Then, you heard steps approaching, laughter and chatter, but something else was happening in your head, something that was restricting you from hearing clearly âfrom thinking clearlyâ.
You fixed your eyes on the door, wishing no one appeared for as long as they could delay the arrival, but soon your field of vision was occupied by a short woman with curly hair and pearls in her ears. Nari, Yoongiâs mom, watched her step while she supported herself with a cane as she entered the room. Nari was just a few years older than your mom, but since the accident four years ago it has been difficult for her to walk without help, thatâs why you and your brother both stood up at the same time to help her get to a seat faster.Â
The sound of both of your chairs being pushed back and your brotherâs rushed steps filled the room. Simon was quicker than you, he approached Nari, smiling and saying hello as he grabbed one of her hands to help her find a seat.Â
You were not hearing anything clearly, but you were sure that Nari was complaining and telling Simon that she did not need any help, but he ignored her as he asked for her coat so he could hang it on the coat rack next to the door.Â
You felt clumsy, awkwardly standing in the middle of the room, unsure of what to do with yourself for the next four seconds. Four seconds that couldâve been four years, because when you lifted your gaze you realized you were standing face to face with Yoongi. An older Yoongi, a Yoongi you havenât seen before, even if you didnât remember when was the last time you dared to look him in the eyes, you were sure that back then he looked very different than tonight. His hair was longer, it was pushed back like he ran his finger through it, he was dressed like he just got home from work, a white dress shirt, slacks and a long black winter coat. He was dressed like an adult, a version of him that you never met and maybe never will. His gaze met yours the same way everything met you: by accident. He was not expecting to see you tonight, you knew that, now he was looking at you the same way you were looking at him, like he saw a ghost, maybe you were, maybe he was.Â
Yoongi opened his mouth to say something, and you had exactly one second to prepare for what he was about to say next, but you didnât.Â
âOh, Pinky.â Two words escaped his lips, tripping over each other as surprise and regret took over his features. He immediately realized he said something he wasnât supposed to, but you still couldnât hear clearly, you werenât sure if you heard that right.Â
The nickname sent a chill down your spine, you couldnât answer to it, and he knew it. It was like he said some forbidden word to make you freeze in your place. You couldnât help but feel like the dumbest person on earth.Â
You had been thinking the whole afternoon about it, trying to think of ways of looking unbothered when Yoongi showed up tonight, but it took one stupid word for you to stop functioning normally. You wanted to say something, say hi to him and forget that he even dared to call you like that, but you refused to do it.Â
âSweetheart! What are you doing here?â Suddenly, your ears were working again. Nariâs high pitched voice snapped you out of your trance, making you look away from her sonâs face. It was like she didnât notice your presence until Yoongi called you by that stupid nickname âI didnât know you were coming!â
She attempted to stand up again, but you rushed to meet her so she wouldnât move from her chair to let her pull you into a tight embrace. You took advantage of it, there were no more places to hide in this house, not your momâs room or behind your brother, so you closed your eyes, hugging her back.
It was only then when you realized how much you missed being hugged like that, you remembered how much you missed such affection. Especially from her, who was always so loving to you, it was a shame that you couldnât look her son in the eyes.Â
You shook those thoughts away, acting like his presence didnât affect you. âI told my mom!â You explained âBut she forgot, can you believe it?â
âShe should've told me.â She said, pulling away to cup your face in her hands âI havenât seen you in so long, angel, you look beautiful!â
âNot as much as you do, Nari, are you wearing makeup?â You tried to joke, making her giggle.Â
âNo, darling, I donât need that stuff.â She shook her head. âCâmon, sit next to me, we have to catch up!â
Four years agoÂ
Seven days before New Yearâs Eve.Â
There definitely was a logical reason why you and Yoongi were locked in the tiniest closet of your Grandma's enormous house.
The answer was somewhere in your mind, somewhere deep where your brain functioned just fine, somewhere where you werenât trapped between Yoongiâs body and some shelf that was digging on your shoulder blade.Â
You were looking at each other in silence while you heard your name being called from downstairs. The palm of your hand was covering his mouth, preventing him from saying another word and his fist was clenched around your shirt to maintain his balance. You were trying to ignore how his knuckles were digging on the skin of your stomach, or how his chest was pressed against yours or the way his knee was digging in your inner thigh to keep you from crashing against the shelves full of cleaning products.Â
You looked at him through your eyelashes, quietly observing how his hair fell on his eyes like a curtain. You took a deep breath, thinking of the reason why you were there in the first place, which was⊠uhm⊠uhâŠ
Oh yes! You were hiding. Yes, you were hiding from your grandmother, that was why.
This morning Yoongi showed up at your house to pick you and your mother up in his car. He was wearing sunglasses and a baseball cap with the name of his college on it. He smiled cheekily as he helped you put your bags in the trunk and you rolled your eyes when he opened the door of the passenger seat for you. Your mother was delighted, not only because she didnât have to drive for two hours to your grandmotherâs house, but also because Yoongi had that effect on everyone⊠including you.Â
Of course your grandmother loved Yoongi as well. Through her eyes, he was like another version of Simon; he was studying the same thing, he was about to graduate just like him, of course she was delighted to welcome Yoongi with open arms. You werenât saying that you were not welcomed, or that your grandmother didnât love you, but you were never received the same way. Yes, she hugged you and kissed you and told you she missed you, but that didnât mean that later on she would not make comments on the way you dressed, or the way you laughed, or whether you should eat another gingerbread cookie or not.Â
You could endure all those things, you always did, it was nothing new to you. What you could not endure, howerever, was another second in the presence of your grandmother talking about her neighborâs daughter. You hardly knew Aria, âthe tall and blonde girl with gorgeous blue eyes that was sitting in the living room next to your grandmotherâ but you knew pretty much everything about her since your grandmother insisted on comparing you to her.Â
Ever since you were a kid your grandmother liked to compare you to every other girl of your age. You were sure Aria was a nice girl, it wasnât her fault your grandmother was such a bitch, but you werenât in the mood to face her today, especially when Simon wasnât around. You knew she was coming with her family, since your grandma loved to invite the whole neighborhood when the holidays arrived, so when you heard your name being called from downstairs so you would come down and greet the guests, you hid in the nearest room of the house, the cleaning closet towards the end of the hall on the second floor.Â
After a few seconds you stopped hearing your mother calling for you, but then you started hearing Yoongi, approaching in the hallway as he was looking for you in the room you were staying in. You quickly opened the door, grabbed him by his arms and dragged him into the room with you.Â
You resolved that problem, the next step was figuring out how you would get out of the current situation.Â
Yoongi gently grabbed your wrist, removing the hand you were using to cover his mouth. âArenât you a little dramatic?â He whispered, completely ignoring the short distance that separated your face from his.
Yoongiâs breath smelled like the red wine he was drinking during lunch, and that should send some alert to your mind to warn you that he shouldn't be this close to you, but your brain seemed to be functioning on a different astral plane, and it was pretty much only focused on Yoongiâs lips.
You felt his hand opening to let go of your crumpled shirt, but then he slowly slid it back to your waist, grabbing you gently.
You gulped.Â
That seemed completely normal.
âOf course I am.â You whispered back, and you congratulated yourself for being able to speak. âThatâs why I am hiding in a closet.â
âAnd you dragged me with you.â He remarked.
âYou were screaming my name, you were going to give me away.â You accused him, digging a finger on his chest.
He nodded, pretending that what you just said made sense âRight, I get it. So⊠why are you hiding here instead of your room?â He said, emphasizing his words.Â
You took a quick look around the tiny dark room that wasnât made to have two people in it. It smelled like bleach and it was full of brooms and dust. It wasnât the most comfortable place to hide but it seemed like no one opened this room for the last four weeks, so it was safe. You returned your eyes to his face, biting your bottom lip. âMy room wasnât safe.â You explained, dead serious. âDo you think they stopped looking for me already?â
Yoongi rolled his eyes âYou sound like someone is trying to kill you.â
Well, no. No one was trying to kill you, but why did you feel the need to run away as if someone was?Â
âNo, itâs worse. If they find me I would have to tell everybody that I dropped out of college.â You effused, making him shake his head in disbelief âYou are supposed to be here to support me, arenât you?â You tried to remind him.Â
âI am here to support you.â He emphasized. âI am hiding in a closet with you, arenât I?â You kept silent, knowing he was right. âBut you canât run away from everything, especially if itâs not worth the run, weâll leave eventually and youâll forget about your grandma for the rest of the year.â
You sighed, defeated. âI still donât want to see fucking Aria.â
He scoffed, biting his lip to contain a laugh. âWe donât have to talk to her, we can just say hello and leave.â He said âI mean, but first we have to get out of here.âÂ
He looked around, signaling the room you were squeezed in. He was right, again, he always was. You knew that it was absurd that you were hiding here in the first place, but something inside you urged you to stay there for a few seconds longer. Now you didnât know if you wanted to stay there to avoid the guests or because you were getting too comfortable in his arms (you already knew the answer).
You had no idea what was happening in Yoongiâs mind, but you were too busy swimming in the warm brown of his eyes to even care, you were too busy dreaming to be interested in what this meant.Â
You mustâve been long gone for a few seconds, because you were only made aware that youâve been silent for a while when you heard his soft voice. Â
âPinky,â He called for you, pulling you out of the haze of your mind, but the thing that finally snapped you out of it was when you were suddenly caught off guard when you, out of nowhere, felt his hand touching your face, squeezing your cheeks between his fingers âare we going to stop hiding or not?â He calmly asked, making your heart skip a beat.Â
You blinked, feeling your knees getting weak. If you were speechless before, now you have become completely mute.Â
What. Was. He. Doing.Â
And what was he playing?
You couldnât miss the way his eyes shined in the dark and how your heart swirled in your chest, becoming small the second you watched a flash of a smirk tugging at the corner of his pink lips. Was he fucking laughing at you?
And why were you standing there with your mouth hung open, racking your brain for something to say? Your mind couldnât process if he was just playing with you, not right now, not ever. You didnât know what game he was playing, but you decided you were not letting him win regardless. You grabbed his wrist, pulling his hand away from your face.Â
âDonât treat me like a babyâŠâ You said in a low voice, but you didnât know what you were talking about anymore. Everything stopped making sense the moment you dragged him into this room.
He squeezed your waist, digging his fingers on your skin over your cotton shirt. âBut you sound like a baby.â He murmured, leaning over you just enough to make your noses brush with each other.Â
Your heart dropped to your stomach, leaving you without air. God, you felt sick. This wasnât real, this was a product of your imagination, like every single second you spent with Yoongi these last weeks. âYoongiâŠâ You whispered, trying to warn him, but instead it sounded like you were pleading. You might as well have done both; warning him because if he didnât stop you would start believing whatever he was doing, and pleading because you were not sure if you could take it.Â
He freed himself from your grasp, grazing his thumb along your jaw bone. You couldnât recall a time, not even in your darkest dreams, where he touched you like that.Â
âWhat?â He whispered back, his voice hoarse. âWhat are you going to do?â
The room laid in profound silence for a moment, the weight of your heart suffocated you and the urge to answer him, to smack him in the face, to run away, increased in your chest. You held your breath, watching him open his mouth about to say something, but then the room shook when someone knocked on the door like they were about to knock it down, being followed by the strong sound of your momâs voice, making you jump away from him.Â
âDear, donât tell me youâre there again.â She yelled loud enough for the whole block to hear, knocking again for good measure.Â
Yoongiâs arms fell on each side of his body, and you couldnât help but feel disappointed. He lifted an eyebrow, ignoring what just happened. âAgain, huh?â
You rolled your eyes, pushing his chest to keep a proper distance between your body and his âShut up.â You gritted your teeth, refusing to acknowledge the warm temperature of your face. You hated to see that there was no trace of embarrassment on his features, just pure amusement. Meanwhile, you didnât need a mirror to know how red your cheeks were.Â
Three more knocks. âCâmon, get out there already!â Your mother kept yelling.Â
When you finally turned around and opened the door, your motherâs gaze fell upon you, looking at you with everything but surprise. It wasnât the first time you hid there, you did it a couple times when you were a kid and fought with Simon. Your mother was well aware of your hiding place, you just expected her to think you were too old to be found here again.
The surprise came after, when her eyes caught a sigh of another face in the dark. She knew you were going to be hidden here, what she didnât expect was to find Yoongi right next to you, maybe way too close to each other.Â
Her eyes widened, out of words âOh, dear,... Yoongi⊠Uh, I didnât- I didnât know you were both here...â The sentence died in your motherâs lips, but you ignored her reaction, you stepped out of the room, fanning yourself with your hand to cool down and storming out of the situation.Â
âSorry, I was dragged into this, Lila.â Yoongi explained, sounding way more composed than you, but the situation didnât look good for either of you.Â
âWell, I can only imagineâŠâ She said, but you did not miss her undertone.Â
You walked back to what was supposed to be your room (and Yoongiâs), leaving both of them behind.Â
âYour daughter can be very persuasive.â He continued to explain, his voice following you.Â
A low hum of your mom finished the conversation, she left trying to put together what she just saw, and you hurried your pace so you could lock yourself in the room and leave him outside.Â
âPinky!â He exclaimed, stopping you at the door frame.Â
You needed a second alone, but he was not willing to give it to you.Â
You turned around, exasperated âWhat!?â You snapped, but he didnât care one bit.Â
âDidnât you want to get out of here?â
Present
The day Ian came to your apartment to pick up the last box with his things, you finally called your mother to tell her you and him had broken up. You had only told Minnie by then, but it got stuck in your throat for two weeks, ready to be vomited at any moment.Â
Your mother always said that it was important to grieve things, to be mad about them, to be sad, to cry about them, otherwise you were going to carry that weight while pretending to be okay until, someday, it would explode in your face in the worst possible way. When you broke up with Ian you patiently waited for the tears, for the pain in your chest, for the sad memories of three years with him to arrive one night at three am. You waited for the grief in your car when some sappy love song started playing, or when you went for the groceries and came face to face with the huge advertisement with his face on it, but it never came.Â
You had an affection for Ian that was not easy to understand, but you liked his company, you liked his unconventional jokes, that he was politically incorrect, that he laughed in the worst moments, but you were never sure you loved him, were you a horrible person for that? For not feeling bad, for not crying for him?Â
When your mom picked up the phone and you told her why you called, you broke down crying before finishing the sentence, you felt all the emotions stacking up your throat as you sobbed uncontrollably. You soon realized you werenât crying for Ian, you werenât crying because you missed him, not even for the proposal, you were crying because you needed a hug from your mom and she was four hours away.Â
âWomen grieve during the relationship.â Minnie theorized when you told her that you didnât feel bad for Ian âItâs normal if you donât miss him.â
Maybe she was right, but maybe you were not grieving your relationship with Ian, but the person you were before leaving home.Â
Now that you were there, sitting at the table with the people that have always been your family, you knew that you were supposed to feel at ease, but the anxiety you felt at the thought of someone mentioning the big break up, as Minnie called it, was stronger. You knew everyone knew, and you knew everyone was thinking about it. Everyone but you, because you were a bit too distracted with a certain someone sitting across the table, just in front of you. A certain someone who couldnât stop crossing looks with you.Â
âArenât they planning to make a movie about that?â You heard Simon ask, shaking off your thoughts.Â
As much as you wished not to be the center of attention, you shouldâve known that none of your wishes would come true tonight, because every topic, every question, every comment was being redirected at you and your life in the city.Â
You werenât paying much attention to the conversation, but you were sure they were talking about a play you starred in two years ago, which contained one of your most acclaimed performances. You remembered those days with pure contentment and pride, but you had numerous reasons for not wanting to talk about it.
âSo Iâve heard.â You just said, looking at the half eaten portion of lasagna on your plate.
âShouldnât you be in it?â Nari asked this time âYou were wonderful in that.â
You smiled, shrugging. âThanks, but if they donât offer it to me beforehand I would have to audition again. Itâs a different process of casting I suppose.âÂ
You heard almost everyone humming in response, and felt a pair of eyes fixed on the side of your face that you were still trying to ignore. In that moment you decided you would not concede said eyes another single glance tonight, as if you could ever keep your promises.Â
âBut wouldnât you like to be in it?â Your mom nonchalantly asked âIf it were the same casting, I mean.â
You looked at her for a moment, expecting her to realize what she was asking, but she didnât. You knew she had no business remembering every play youâve been in, or every casting, or every detail of the life you decided to never share, but you still waited for a moment, expecting her to remember that in that very same play you ended up killing Ianâs character by stabbing him in the heart.Â
Nothing like reality, you thought.Â
âNot really.â You chuckled, bitterly âSome things are made to be done just once, it might wear off.âÂ
You breathed out, thinking that you successfully avoided the topic without having to give any explanations.Â
But of course, once again, you were wrong.Â
âOh, sorry, baby.â Your mother backtracked âI forgot you were there withâŠâ
The name died on her throat, immediately knowing that the comment was unnecessary.Â
You pursed your lips, shaking your head âItâs fineâŠâÂ
The conversation could have followed its course then, you could have changed the topic yourself, you could have perfectly saved the conversation by making something up, but Nari was quicker.Â
âOh, darling, Iâm sorry about that, I just heard about it this morning.â She followed your mom, giving you the condolences as if someone just died. âI had no idea.â
âMomâŠâ You heard Yoongiâs voice echoing in the room as a warning, and without noticing, your gaze landed on him again for a brief moment, immediately breaking your promise. You mentally cursed yourself, taking your eyes off him when he offered an apologetic smile.
Nari looked at him, annoyed at him for scolding her, âIâm just saying, I hope youâre okay, I know itâs not easy.â
âMom.â Yoongi spoke again, this time more insistent, but his mother paid it no mind.Â
âItâs okay.â You said without looking at him âIâm okay, things like this happen.â
You didnât know what things you were referring to, if the break up, the proposal, the leaked pictures, the fact that your ex boyfriend stabbed you in the back. Things like that did not happened everyday, you werenât supposed to get used to them, but you acted like you already were.Â
She nodded, looking at you with eyes full of concern. âI was so surprised, honestly. Didnât you want to get married?â
The directness of the question caught you off guard, so you couldnât help but chuckle nervously. Everyone could sense how invasive and personal was the question, but the fact that she wasnât trying to tip-toe around you made you smile softly. You loved Nari, and you knew she meant no harm, so, only for now, you decided to answer with the truth.Â
âWell, yes, someday.â You quietly professed, the words leaving your mouth like a sigh âBut with the right person.â
That was enough to end the conversation, she smiled at you the same way you smiled at her and you could swear she could sense the pain in your heart, not because of Ian, but because of everything else.Â
Then, Phil began talking about something else and everyone joined the conversation, too scared of saying something wrong and making you cry, but you were still stuck in the moment. After some minutes, when you felt the ache in your chest increasing, you excused yourself and left the table to exit the house through the back door in the kitchen.Â
You took a deep breath, letting the cold air fill your lungs as you closed the door behind you. You sat at the bench next to Philâs plants, trying to catch your breath. You were sure you were about to find a home somewhere, you found yourself surrounded by everything that used to feel like it, but you still felt like a foreign person, you still felt like a stranger, a traitor. You couldnât find the person you were, or the fragments that you didnât make disappear.Â
You werenât strong enough yet, you understood that now. The wind in your hair reminded you that you still tried, but the lack of air in your lungs just told you how immature you still were. Still, you were mindful none of this would be easy, but you just needed a few seconds to compose yourself and then you could come back to the dining room to finish your lasagna. That sounded just fine.Â
When you were about to get up from your seat, you heard it. The creaking sound of the back door opening, you observed the trace of warm light that came from inside, and then, you heard that voice again.Â
Inevitably, your eyes met him again, whose head was peeking to verify if you were outside, and when he saw that you were, in fact, there, he closed the door behind him, leaving the two of you alone in the cold darkness of the night. What was he doing?Â
âYouâre here.â Yoongiâs words were accompanied by some misty breath, lingering in the air before disappearing. You lowered your gaze, nervously looking at your feet. âYouâre hereâ, he said, and for some reason he sounded relieved.Â
You were confused, you didnât understand why he chose to follow you to the backyard, but he invited himself to stay there, leaning on the wall far enough from you.
âItâs cold here.â He announced, trying to dissipate the tension you were creating by staying silent.Â
You nodded your head, agreeing, but you believed you shouldnât even grant him that.Â
Yoongi sighed, âIâm sorry about my mom,â He finally said âIâm sure it wasnât her intention to put you in an uncomfortable situation.â You tried not to roll your eyes. Was that was he doing? Playing the role of an advocate? âShe didnât mean to sound rude or anything, she just has no filter.â
âItâs okay, I know.â You murmured under your breath. âIt wasnât her fault, itâs just me.âÂ
He kept quiet, he didnât seem too content with that answer but what could he do about it? You both knew it was the only thing you were going to tell him.Â
âFine, but⊠you shouldnât be out here⊠without a coat.â He awkwardly said, making you frown âItâs cold.â
You suppress the urge to punch him in the face, instead, you put your hands between your thighs because he was right, it was cold and you didnât have a coat on, if you stayed too long outside you were going to get sick.Â
âI know itâs cold.â You acknowledged âIâm going inside in a second.âÂ
You waited patiently for him to leave, expecting those words to be enough for him to leave you alone for a few more seconds, but he didnât. He stood there, in the other corner of the porch looking at you like he had something else to say. You didnât care, you wanted to not care, it was meaningless.Â
âAre you⊠I just, uhm⊠Are you okay?â He stumbled over his words, but you dismissed the way your heart clenched in response.Â
âYoongiâŠâ You groaned, intending to sound annoyed at him, but the name came out of your voice like something intimate, something like a secret, it echoed in the air, resonating with the same tenderness that he pronounced your nickname upon seeing you tonight.
âWhat? I mean-â
âIâm okay, Iâll be there in an instant.â You interrupted him. He didnât have another option but to agree.Â
He made his way to the door, but lingered in there for a moment. With one hand on the doorknob, he glanced longingly at you as if he was expecting you to stop him. âYou can go now.â You rushed him.Â
âI know, I know, sorry.â He said, knowing he was caught. âIâm just glad to see you, that's all.âÂ
Before you even got the chance to curse him, he disappeared through the door like nothing happened, once again.Â

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the road not taken 04 | myg

part four: a wish
Summary: Were you about to go crazy if you started to consider that Yoongi felt something for you?
<part three | part five>
âpairing: lawyer!yoongi x actress!oc
ârating: +18
âgenre: brother's best friend, one sided pinning (or both?)
âwarnings/tags: slow burn, angst, FLUFF â€ïžâđ©č, eventual smut, angst, sexual tension!!!!! flashbacks, ANGST!! mentions of sex đBtw english is not my first language!
âwords: 9.6k
âa/note: hiiii friends!!! i'm glad to say that it didn't take me six months to post this :D. I genuinely went through the most stressful two months of my life so I'm really proud that I could finish this chapter while trying to survive this thing called being an adult!! Anywayy, Iâm excited for this chapter but Iâm MORE EXCITED FOR THE NEXT ONE⊠đ so please have patience with this story!!! I promise itâs worth it hehehe. As always, you are more than invited to discuss this chapter in the asks, feedback is always welcomed <3 this one is very fluffy i hope you enjoy ittt. (Also if you read a typo, no you didnât)
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Four years ago
Seven days before New Yearâs Eve
Were you too naive to still believe your father when he said that you were granted a wish every Christmas? He used to say that every year when he was still around and you were still a kid, when the clock struck twelve you could wish anything you wanted, as long as it wasnât something material or more presents, you had to wish for something special, something that made you happy.Â
The last Christmas before your father passed away you were seven years old and still believed in Santa Claus. That year, for some reason, your wish slipped your mind, you forgot about it completely. You stayed at your house, watched movies the whole day in your pajamas and at midnight your parents let both you and Simon open only one present before sending you to bed. You remembered how your father chased you to the stairs to tickle you until you cried of laughter and how good the cookies your mother made that night were, perhaps that year you were too happy to remember making a wish, perhaps what you had was enough. When you woke up the next morning, you were sad that you had wasted it, but your father, wise as ever, told you not to worry. He said that it was like you were saving your wish for the next year â maybe then it would be stronger, and maybe, since you waited, you would have a better chance of it coming true.
By the time Christmas came the following year your father was already gone, and with him all the magic of the world. You had to grow up, you stopped making wishes and tried to stop believing in stories, but it was difficult when his words were still at the back of your mind like some sort of tradition every holiday season. Despite knowing that magic didnât exist and perhaps not a single wish of yours had ever come true, you still couldn't help but believe you still had your last wish, and everytime the idea of finally making it crossed your mind, you stopped to tell yourself you could still wait another year, just to be sure.Â
That morning you saw Yoongi leaned over his car, adjusting his cap as he saw you walking over to him and you thought about your saved wish for the first time this year. And then again when he grabbed your hand to drag you out of the room, or when he waited for you at the bottom of the stairs before leaving the house, but you wouldnât admit it, not even to yourself.Â
He dragged you all across your grandmotherâs hometown as if you didnât know it like the palm of your hand, as if the streets werenât filled with kids running and whole families doing last-minute gift shopping, but he didnât seem to care, so for once, you didnât let it annoy you either. You observed the happy families and the kids playing in the snow, and sat in the park for as long as the cold weather allowed.
It was like you entered a trance, you tried to fight the urge to snap out of the moment and talked and talked the whole afternoon about everything and nothing at the same time, Yoongi listened and laughed while playing with the ends of your hair, pushing you closer to the edge of illusion. If you werenât so adamant to stay in that blurry haze, you wouldâve done something to stop him, you wouldâve push his hand away when he tucked a strand of hair behind your ear, you wouldâve hated how easy it was for him to play dumb, how natural it was to touch you without feeling something was wrong. You ignored it instead, you ignored him and his wandering hands and the fact that he didnât dare to mention the moment you shared in the closet, nor the way your noses brushed together, or how his fingers hugged your waist as if you werenât just friends. Even if you wouldâve died for him to say a word about it, to tease you, to attempt to make fun of you just to know that what happened was real and not something you dreamt last night.
If you were really dreaming, you held on to your sleep for a while. When Yoongi found that secondhand bookstore five blocks away from the park, he grabbed your hand when you ran across the street before the traffic lights turned green and stayed inside wandering the aisles with him, you let him lean over to whisper jokes in your ear and you punched his arms when he made you laugh a little bit too loud. You tried to keep your voices low and made a list of books to read the following year. You didnât buy any of them but you read the prologues and the authorâs biographies like it was the most interesting thing in the world. You waited for Yoongi when he started to talk with an old man about a book he needed for college and, when he felt you drifting away, he hooked one of his fingers on the belt loop of your jeans and pulled you close to him again. You felt his hands on your waist, keeping you pressed against the side of your body while he pretended to be focused on the conversation, but he was focused on something else. His long fingers played with the waistband of your jeans as your chest felt tight and your breath felt heavier. Maybe you were beginning to go insane, maybe you had a fever and everything was just a product of your imagination, but a tiny voice inside your head quietly suggested that maybe this time you werenât insane, maybe it was just him.
It was getting dark outside, and you were supposed to be home anytime soon, but he turned his head to you and whispered in your ear that you should save a seat at the coffee shop next door and wait for him while he paid for the book. Even if it was cold and snowing neither of you wanted to return home yet, so you agreed. You made your way to the cute little coffee shop adorned with Christmas lights and sat on a table to wait for him to arrive at the table, until you saw him entering the shop with a book wrapped in brown wrapping paper in his hands.Â
You observed him approaching with your face on the palms of your hands, you watched his eyes scanning the place until they found you in some poor illuminated corner. He smiled, his eyes never left yours as he made his way to your table, and when he sat in front of you, he slid the book towards you.Â
âThis is for you.â He simply said, crossing his arms over his chest like it was no big deal.Â
You frowned, confused. Did Yoongi get you some lawyer book? You didnât know, you grabbed the wrapped book in your hands and scanned it as if you were able to see through the envelope. âThe book you needed for college?â
âItâs not that.â He huffed. âItâs a present.âÂ
You tried to bite back a smile, but you failed. âIs this your way to tell me you forgot to buy me a Christmas present?â You joked, making him roll his eyes.Â
âCâmon, you know me.â He said âI would never give you a Christmas present before Christmas, are you crazy?â
You laughed âSo is this not a Christmas present?â You inquired, teasing him.Â
âIt is a Christmas present, but not the Christmas present that I got for you.â He tried to clarify, and it sounded confusing but you understood him anyway.Â
You nodded, tearing the wrapping paper to reveal that Yoongi just bought you an Anne Sexton poetry book, the title âLove Poemsâ shinned in red on the cover, making you hold your breath for a second.Â
You raised your gaze from the book to find his eyes, which were looking at you expectantly, the same way someone looked at the moon, yearning. The same way you were looking at him.Â
âHow did you knowâŠ?â The question died in your lips.
âI just know.â He cheekily said, and that was enough.
You know me, he said, and you felt your heart aching when you realized that Yoongi knew you too, and it was becoming impossible to escape from it.
You spent these past weeks trying to make it disappear, but there it was again, that strange feeling you felt in your chest, like something tugged from a string tied to your heart to try and steal it away. You were sure Yoongi thought he had his ways with you, that he was some kind of genius that knew exactly what to say and what to do to erase the frown from your face and make you laugh, but the truth was that he didnât need to do much effort to win you over, the truth was that he already had you. He had you then, and he had you now and you werenât sure if that was ever going to change, but today you didnât care, you let him walk you home as he wrapped his arms around your shoulders like that warm wouldnât chill you to the bone when he left.Â

You had successfully gone through dinner without having to answer questions about college, or your future, or anything about yourself at all, part of it was because your grandmother didnât ask any questions to begin with. Maybe you were a bit jealous that she seemed more interested in Eva, your cousin, who was a biochemist and just got engaged, or Aidan, your other cousin, who was just admitted into college, or even Yoongi, who was about to graduate, however, you felt relieved that the attention was not focused on you. You were used to your family thinking that you were a thirteen year old teenager and not a twenty one year adult, the attention was never really on you, sometimes it bounced on you accidentally like a ball and, from time to time, you got to share a glimpse of information about your life, but most of the time your mother answered for you as if you were a kid in the hospital room, trying to include you in conversations and talking about your own projects, and that was enough for everyone.Â
In the past, your mother had sat you down several times to explain that your grandmother was never an easy woman, she reassured you that her judgmental behavior was a reflection of herself, not of you. She always offered to let you stay at home if you wanted to, but you refused only for the rest of the family, you could stand being with your grandmother if that meant being with the rest of them. And you learnt to endure it all: your grandmotherâs judging look, all the talking about your cousinâs achievements, their goals, projects, flawless record, and the fact that everyone seemed to be finding their paths except for you. You had to learn to pretend you were happy for them and not jealous, you took several breaths and moved on, and for a while you thought that after two decades of your life you had finally mastered the art in not giving a fuck about what your family thought about you, until today when you ran to hide in the closet so they wouldnât find you.Â
You had to work on that, you knew that, but at least for now the blatant disinterest for your life spared you from having to explain your life crisis, at least Yoongi was by your side, redirecting attention to him and the real question everyone wanted to ask but no one dared, a question that eclipsed any other topic of conversation: what was happening between the two of you?Â
You looked at him next to you, charming as ever, talking with your uncle across the table. He decided to put on his glasses, his cheeks were pink and the sleeves of his blue sweater were rolled up to his elbows, his arm was casually resting on the top rail of your chair and every time he made a joke he looked at you to check if you were laughing. Every attempt he made to try to make you part of the conversation made your heart swell, but you were more than happy just observing him blending into your family as if he were part of it; you wanted to be as clueless as everyone on the table and believe that Yoongi could be sitting next year at this very same table to be there for you, for a moment you allowed yourself to dream of a reality where he saved you from every family gathering like he was doing tonight.
From the tip of your nose to the tip of your toes you felt warm, almost as if you had a fever. It was probably because you were still wearing your black sweater inside the house or because the memory of the book Yoongi gave you kept your cheeks burning red, or maybe because when dinner was over and your family lingered over the table for the longest time they could, you saw Yoongi tilting his head towards the stairs, meaning it was time to go to bed.Â
There was a couple differences between this weekend and the night Yoongi slept with you after coming back from The Alley, that night you wouldnât have ask him to stay over if you were sober, and he most likely wouldnât have stay if he wasnât high, tonight you had to share the room, but it was impossible for you not to be dramatic and always make big deals out of small things. Unlike you, Yoongi didnât flinch when you told him you were going to sleep in the same room, you failed to remember that you were the one who had a decade-long crush on him and not the other way around.
Now the house was quiet and everyone was scattered around the floors, your cousins were in the living room with your uncle, your grandmother was already in bed, your mom was in the kitchen washing the dishes and Yoongi was upstairs, waiting for you. Before going with him, you changed into your pajamas and went to the kitchen to steal a few cookies that your mother cooked for tomorrow morning. You could wait a few hours more to eat the cookies, but you were desperately trying to look for an excuse to prolong the moment you entered the room you were sharing with the man upstairs.Â
You entered the kitchen, making your mother turn around from the sink to take a quick look at you before coming back to the dishes. âAre you already going to sleep?â She asked, a curious tone on her voice.Â
âYeah, but I wanted to grab a few cookies first, is that okay?â You inquired, already opening the cabinet above her head to grab a big plate.
âJust a few, remember theyâre for everyone.â She warned, and you hummed in response, knowing that you were going to grab more than just a few.Â
The room fell silent for a moment, you heard the water running and your dragging feet making their way to the cookies on the counter before she raised her voice again. âAre they for you and Yoongi?âÂ
You hummed again âYes, just a few, I promise.â You said, grabbing what it seemed to be a whole batch of cookies to put on the plate.Â
You tried to be quick, putting an extra cookie for the road between your teeth and turning around to escape from your mother before she could see you and scold you for stealing way too many cookies. Trying not to make any noise, as if that could make you invisible, you made your way towards the door to escape, but when you thought you were about to succeed, you heard the nickname your mom used for you from the corner of the room, stopping you in your tracks.Â
âWait, darling.â You heard her tone of voice, surprised that it wasnât annoyed, but rather motherly.Â
You turned around slowly with your guard up, as if in that way she wouldnât notice the cookie between your teeth. You took it out of your mouth, hiding it behind your back.
âYes?â You answered, remaining calm. You would not give yourself away when you already made this far.Â
She closed the faucet, turning around to face you. Her eyes fell upon you, offering you an apologetic smile, which was weird, it was the kind of smile she gave you when she knew she was about to upset you. It wasnât the kind of face someone who was about to scold you would make, she looked hesitant, almost worried.Â
âI wanted to-... I mean, I wanted to ask you about something.â She said, stumbling with her own words. Her eyes were not focused on the plate on your hands, not even in your face completely, like she was trying to avoid your eyes. You felt a rush of nervousness running down your body and quickly dissipating, you didnât know why.Â
âAbout what?â You inquired, wiping the crumbs from your mouth.Â
She sighed, playing with the towel in her hands to keep her hands busy. âI know you donât want me to be all over your business, and Iâm aware you are not a teenager anymore, but I canât help worrying a little bit.â She explained, or at least she tried.
You frowned, more confused than ever. The conversation seemed to be taking a completely different path than you thought five seconds ago.Â
âWhat do you mean, mom?â You said, taking a step forward, what did this have to do with the cookies?
Your mom pursed her lips, hesitating for a microsecond until the words finally came out of her mouth. âYou are already a woman, darling, so I wanted to know if you are⊠cautious.â She pronounced, making emphasis on the last word and letting it sink in the air, but you still didnât understand what she was talking about.Â
âCautious with what?â You must've looked like a total fool, asking once again what she meant, but your mother seemed to want you to understand without having to explain.Â
She shifted in her place and you saw a flash of embarrassment in her eyes, but it quickly disappeared. âWith Yoongi, I mean.â She said, making the name resonate in your ears âI know youâre both adults and you can do whatever you want, but I wanted to make sure that you are using protection.â
The realization fell upon you like a ton of bricks, each word she uttered felt like a different punch to your stomach. You opened your eyes widely, almost choking with your own spit. âWhat? No, mom-â You wanted to interrupt her, but she was quick to talk over you.Â
âI just want to make sure!â She said like she was apologizing âI donât mean to be invasive, but itâs important to me that youâre being safe.â
You winced, feeling your face burning as you began stuttering âMe and YoongiâŠ-We are not, I mean-â
âHoney,â She stopped you, looking at you like she was a sex education teacher trying to explain why you should use protection. âI was not born yesterday, I see things happening, and believe me, I have no problem with you sharing a room, but I canât help but ask.â
You were left completely speechless, and her constant interruptions while you were trying to finish a sentence were not helping. You racked your brain to find a logical explanation, but you were incapable of forming a decent sentence when she was looking at you like she was a doctor. The fact that your mother thought that you and Yoongi were having sex made your stomach squirm, and how she stated that it was obvious left your head spinning. Did she see you today in that closet and immediately assumed you were⊠fucking? God, that sounded so bad, so incredibly embarrassing. You still felt yourself blushing when you thought about that moment, you couldnât even fathom the idea of seeing him without a shirt, less alone having sex with him.
âMom, please. You donât have to worry, really.â You tried to explain, but that was not enough to leave your mother content, by the look on her face you knew she didnât believe you one bit.Â
âI know I donât have to worry!â She defended herself âYoongi is a great boy, and I trust you⊠But you know, if things get a bit too frisky...âÂ
You closed your eyes shut, trying not to picture that in your mind, âGod, mom, donât use that word!âÂ
âSorry! I mean⊠You know what I mean! I hope youâre using protection, no matter the circumstances.âÂ
You took a deep breath, ninety percent sure you were about to die of embarrassment, but with your last breath you made sure to be clear with your mom so tonight she would sleep peacefully âBelieve me, mom. You donât have to worry, nothing happened between Yoongi and me, I mean it.â
You could see it in her eyes, she was not convinced, and she was right to be so. That was a lie, and she knew it. What happened today was not ânothingâ, and your mother knowing that only made your cheeks burn.
âFine.â She said, struggling to let the conversation go âBut if something does happen⊠Be safe, okay?â
You nodded repeatedly, trying to end the conversation as soon as possible. âYes, of course.â You promised, but the idea of that ever happening sent a chill down your spine, you tried to shake that thought as far away as you possibly could.Â
Your mom smiled and you took it as your cue to go. You tried to walk away, but before you reached the door, she spoke again.Â
âAnd darling?â She said, making you turn around to see her. âI know you donât like coming here without your brother, so thank you for coming anyway.â
âItâs fine, mom.â You said, and it was true. âAt least Yoongi made up for it.â
She smirked, suppressing a laugh. âOh, Iâm sure.â
You rolled your eyes, in disbelief. âYup, Iâm going now, goodnight!â You said, finally escaping from the conversation. You heard your momâs laugh in the distance as you closed the door behind you to run upstairs.Â
Present
When you visited Simonâs apartment for the first time you could clearly notice it was a boyâs apartment from the lack of decoration, the lack of food in the fridge and the amount of boxes still unpacked weeks after moving in, but after you entered through the door tonight you saw a completely different version of it. It was a part of him that you missed out when you were gone, now there were plants on the living room and traces of Florence all over the place, like her purple slippers on the door and the purple toothbrush on the bathroom, her scrunchies on the entryway table and the framed picture of her beside them. You found it endearing, it was like a secret world made just for the two of them, a proper home.Â
âWhen is Florence coming back?â You asked, leaving your bag on the couch.Â
Simon took off his shoes, wandering through his house as he turned all the lights on âOn Monday.â He replied.
You made a mental note to leave on Monday, even if Simon repeated a thousand times that it was okay for you to stay there on the way here, you didnât want to intrude in his life. Instead you decided it would be easier to intrude in Minnieâs life, whoâs apartment was big enough for the two of you, the only person she shared her apartment with was not an actual person, it was just her orange cat.Â
 âI was supposed to go with her.â Your brother kept talking âBut me and Yoongi are behind on some work and I had to stay⊠Well, Iâm the one whoâs behind, really. Yoongi is just helping me.â
You did not forget that Simon and Yoongi worked together at the same law firm downtown ever since they graduated. You knew that Yoongi got the job as soon as he graduated and then he was followed by your brother, after years it was still impossible to keep them apart, which had become a problem for you.Â
You nodded but didnât say anything about it, you reasoned that Yoongi was still working before arriving at your house, that explained the clothes, the shoes and the messy hair. You sighed just by thinking about it, at least dinner was over, at least your first encounter with Yoongi after four years wasnât the worst thing that happened tonight.Â
It was impossible, but you tried not to think about it too much. Yoongiâs presence was some kind of collateral effect that came with your life, it was too late to detach him from it, but you still tried to run away from it for years and years, only to come back and still find him here, talking to you like nothing ever happened, like you were still friends.Â
Yoongi and you were always on different stages of your life, on different places, on different paths, but you seemed to agree on one thing: keep everything secret, no one needed to know what happened between the two of you, that was why Simon was always talking about Yoongi when you called him, that was why he couldnât stop talking about it him now, he didnât realize that you didnât want to know anything about his best friend, you could never told him why.
You followed your brother to his guest room as he talked and talked about how smart Yoongi was and how he was capable of taking so many different cases and not dying in the process, how nice it was to work with his best friend and blablabla. You swore that if you heard the name one more time you would explode, so you decided to drastically change the subject of the conversation, you were willing to say anything to take his name out of your brotherâs mouth. It took a second, but when the room fell silent, you looked at your feet, a bit unsure, gathering enough courage to finally say what youâve been meaning to tell him since you arrived home.
âIâm sorry for not telling you about the proposal.â You softly spoke, and Simon, who was looking for a blanket in the closet in the corner of the room, turned his head to look at you. âI wanted to tell you in person, but I wasnât planning for that article to come out, I didnât want the whole world to know.â
Simon left the blanket on the bed, turning his body to look at you more clearly. âMom told me that you think Ian leaked the newsâ He mentioned, and you nodded, at the risk of looking crazy.Â
âSally suggested it.â You confirmed, sitting on the bed âAnd if he didnât, heâs fine with it anyway. He doesnât care if people see me as this bitch who broke his heart, I might as well be.âÂ
He looked at the wall behind you, confused. âI think I missed a chapter here.â He said, sitting on the edge of the bed âMaybe more than one. Werenât you in love with him?â
You wanted to grab a pillow, bury your face on it and scream as loud as you could, but for the sake of looking like a sane person you contained yourself. âI thought I was.â You said sincerely. you believed there was a time when you were sure you were in love with Ian, there were moments you thought that the good things about him could outweigh the bad things, but deep down you knew that if you were really in love you wouldnât have to do all that math, you wouldnât have to fight to ignore his arrogance and his big ego.Â
âAnd when did you realize that you werenât?â He continued to ask âOr when did you realize he was a jerk?â
You scoffed, bitterly. âI guess I always knew both, I tried to make it work regardless. I enjoyed being with him for some time, but then he planned an engagement party full of people I didnât even know. He didnât care to call any of you and expected me to say yes⊠Does that say more about him or me?â
He kept quiet, not knowing what to say, but you already knew the answer.Â
âIan was an asshole, kid. He was jealous of you, of your family, of your job, none of us understood why you were with him.âÂ
âThat was not what I asked.â You laughed, rolling your eyes. âIan was a prick, I get it, but I wasnât much better either.â
âYou canât make me think you deserve each other, are you kidding?â He said.Â
âI canât blame him for everything, I made my own bed.â You huffed âI was terrible and it took me almost four years to snap out of it, that was not his fault.âÂ
âYou are right, but youâre here now, arenât you?â He reminded you, calmly. âIsnât that whatâs important?âÂ
You began to become exasperated âCâmon, Simon, donât try to be nice, youâre supposed to be mad at me.âÂ
âI am mad at you.â He corrected you, sending a chill down your spine âYouâre working all the time, you never call, never text back, we barely see you and the only way to know about your life is when we read some article saying you broke up with your boyfriend because he proposed to you, are you kidding? Of course I am mad, but because I miss you.â
You felt a wave of regret hitting all your senses, suddenly your eyes were burning with tears and you are not supposed to cry, you knew that, but the single tear that slid down your cheek was quicker than any thought that could cross your mind. Somehow, you wished your family hadn't noticed how absent you'd been these past few years, that they just shrugged and said âthatâs just herâ and forgot about it, it was not necessary to look at Simonâs face to know that he couldnât just forget about it. He loved you, your mother loved you too, you didnât have a family that you would want to run away from, but you did it anyway,
âIâm sorryâŠâ You murmured, looking at him with eyes full of regret. âIt wasnât you, it wasnât any of you, it was me. I was so angry when I left, I didnât know how to handle it.â
You wouldnât trade your career for anything, it was one of those few things that made you happy, but after years of trying to convince yourself that every decision you made for the last few years was the right choice, this was the first time that you admitted that maybe you werenât thinking clearly when you decided to move to the city and never look back.Â
Simon frowned, thinking about it twice before asking âWere you angry, bug?â
You tilted your head, giving him a sad smile, hoping that it could explain everything.âI was quite angry, yes.â You answered âNot at you, though.âÂ
âAt mom?âÂ
âMaybe a little bit at mom, yeah.â You laughed, shaking your head. You sighed deeply, letting the silence sit in the room for a moment before you could put in order all the things you wanted to say. âI remember when I told her I left college she looked at me like I finally lost my mind, it was like she saw it coming, you know? Me, again, being lost, it was not a surprise, but rather something she would expect of me. I know she was just worried and I know I can be a lot sometimes, but it hurt anyway. I don't blame anyone, Simon, but all I needed was someone to believe in me and no one did. I had to leave.â Something ached inside your chest because that was not the whole truth, but it was all you could say tonight, you couldnât say that Yoongi was also one of the reasons. âIâm not trying to justify myself.â You mumbled âIâm just saying that I was so angry that I didnât realize how many mistakes I made.âÂ
The silence that took over the room was so strong it made your stomach squirm. You shifted in your place, but Simon stayed there, with his gaze lost somewhere in the room as he processed what you just said.Â
âI always believed in you, you know that?â He spoke, causing your head to snap up towards him. âI know a lot of people tried to tell you that you werenât, but youâve always been special and Iâve always seen it.âÂ
âI know you did.â You sighed. âBut I was being so stubborn, I walked away and Iâm so sorry.â
âI know you think youâre too much, but youâre not.â He continued talking âMaybe mom just wanted everything to be simple, for her kids to go to college, graduate, get a job and a home and never have to worry about whether they are choosing right or wrong ever again. But youâre not simple, bug, youâre extraordinary and talented and too brilliant to stay still, but youâre not too much, not for me.âÂ
You held back a sob, feeling ridiculous. âIâm sorry.â You said, once again, because you havenât said it enough times.
âItâs okay now, I mean it.â Simon reached for your hand to squeeze it tightly.Â
You sniffed âGod, I should be comforting you for being a bad sister, not the other way aroundâÂ
âI donât need to be comforted, Iâm okay as long as youâre here.â He tried to cheer you up. âAnd you were not a bad sister, you were sad and acted shitty.âÂ
You smiled, because you told Simon that you were angry but instead he heard that you were sad, you didnât feel like correcting him because he wasnât so wrong about that.Â
âIâm sorry.â You repeated once again like a scratched record, making him laugh. âAre you still mad at me?â
âNo.â he replied, âBut only if you promise not to disappear again.âÂ
You raised your hand, extending your pinky finger in front of his face. âI promise you, Simon, I will not disappear again.â
Simon tangled his pinky with yours, making your promise impossible to be broken, and your soul felt at ease for a moment.
âFine, good enough for me.â he said, throwing himself back onto the bed. âNow I want to hear everything about the proposal, and I want you to describe to me exactly the face he made when you said no.â
You laughed, throwing yourself on the bed the same way he did and tried to summarize the last three years in just one night. Only for today, your body did you a favor and your head stopped spinning at least for now. Something began to feel right.
Four years ago
Seven days before New Yearâs Eve
You could hear the radio at the end of the hallway in your grandmotherâs room, softly playing jazz to cancel out the outside noise. Not everyone in the house liked the radio, your cousins always said that it was annoying and kept them awake, but it was still one of those old habits of your grandfather that remained in the house even if he was no longer here, so you liked it. The music inevitably seeped under the door of your room, Yoongi hummed some Frank Sinatra song as if he knew the lyrics to it, making you laugh and beg him to stop.Â
You know itâs almost midnight, as your roommate just informed you, but you didnât want to turn the lights off yet. All of the cookies already disappeared from the plate, Yoongi was laying on his side the same way you were and the lamp on the nightstand warmly lighted up his brown eyes, you couldnât help but feel you were not supposed to be in such presence, his messy hair and the loose white shirt he wore to sleep, his sleepy eyes, his pink lips; it looked just like the kind of view that was bound to haunt you forever.Â
The nightstand that separated you was not far enough to stop that pull from the string in your chest, not when he was looking at you like that, his gaze fixated on yours like he didnât want to leave you awake alone, and neither did you. You felt yourself shaking because, what was the version of you that existed when you were asleep? And what happened inside his head when you were not there? What was happening inside his head right now?
Did you cross his mind the same way he crossed yours? When you finally fell asleep, would he remember that moment in the closet or would it be just water under the bridge? Did he spend every waking second of the last seven hours thinking of that fleeting moment when you could almost feel his lips on yours?
Or was that just you?
The night was fading away, your eyelids were getting heavy but you still couldnât find the will to sleep.Â
âIâm sorry for today.â You almost whispered, gathering enough courage to mention the little accident âIâm sorry for dragging you with me to the closet.â Â
He smiled softly, closing his eyes for a second. âItâs okay, it was cozy.â He teased you, making you groan in annoyance. He laughed loudly at your reaction, annoying you even more. âIâm serious, it was okay.âÂ
âWas it really?â You asked him âWasnât I being silly?â
âIt's okay being silly sometimes.â He assured you, but that did not ease that anxious feeling in your stomach. He seemed to see it in your face. âWhatâs wrong with being a little silly? I wouldâve run from your grandmother, too.âÂ
You bitterly laughed, covering your face with the palms of your hands âStop, Iâm being immature.â You groaned âIâve got to get my shit together.â
âCâmon Pinky, you have to stop with that.â He said.Â
âI would if I could.â You remarked.
âDidnât you say you were going to get your shit together after the holidays?â He reminded you âWhy are you worrying right now?â
Yoongi was right, that was the initial plan, but ever since you came back home everything was pointing in different directions and it was beginning to drive you crazy, it was like the universe was forcing you to think about it, it was not letting you run away from it, not even temporarily. First, it was Yoongi, showing up every few days at your doorstep, grabbing your hand, squeezing your legs, whispering things in your ear like he wanted you to go insane, it was Minnie, offering you a job, talking about The Alley, saying you were supposed to be on the big screen, and then it was your mother, expecting you to make up your mind once for all. And still, you had your whole life ahead, why were you worrying right now?
âI donât knowâŠâ You sighed âWhat if I come back next year and the plan was not good enough? What if I end up hiding again from everyone?â
Yoongi shifted in bed, curious âDo you have a plan, Pinky?â The nickname rolled off his tongue softly, you swimmed in the tenderness of his voice, something about it made you want to tell him everything.
âNot really, I mean⊠It all sounds so bad.âÂ
âYou have a plan.â He affirmed, smiling âI want to hear it.â
âItâs not a plan.â You contradicted yourself âIf it were a plan, it would suck.â
Yoongi hummed âItâs something like a plan, then.â
You scrunched your nose, unsure. âYeah, but not quite like a plan, something like aâŠâ You said, but the words died on your lips before you got the chance to finish.Â
âSomething like a dream, then?â He continued to ask, but you shook your head.
âSomething close.â You expressed, unable to find the right words to explain your thoughts. You stayed silent for a second, believing he was beginning to lose interest in the topic, until the words slipped past his lips like a spell.
âSomething like a wish.â He pronounced, and he was not asking, it was almost like he knew.Â
You thought there was not much difference between a dream and a wish, but in this case, there was.Â
You smiled at him, nodding, somehow you felt you could trust him with all your secrets âYes, like a wish.â You affirmed, and it felt like a confession. âI donât know Yoongi, have you ever stayed up late and planned something but when you woke up next morning you felt it was stupid? Well, I do that every night.â
âIâm sure that whatever it is, itâs not stupid.â He said, making your heart swell. Â
âI would like to believe youâŠâ You murmured âDo you have a dream, Yoongi? Something youâre too scared to wish for?â
You could see him think about it for a moment, but his eyes were still connected with yours. Oh, how you wished to be inside his mind right now, read his thoughts, witness his dreams, know all his secrets.
âYes.â He confirmed, âBut I canât talk about them out loud right now.âÂ
You laughed, biting your bottom lip. âOkay, fair. What about those you can say out loud?â
âIâm not going to tell you because youâre going to laugh.â He pouted, making you frown.Â
âLaugh?â You repeated, sounding more offended than you actually were. âI would never, câmon.â
He raised an eyebrow, testing you âYou sure?â
âOf course, donât piss me off.âÂ
âFine, fine.â He let out a long sigh, believing you. âMy wish would be⊠to stop time for a while. Sometimes I believe I canât think when timeâs running, all I do is study and come home to my mom, there is very little time that I have for myself.â Â
You felt your chest tighten, but it didn't surprise you that Yoongi felt this way. He already mentioned to you that, even if taking care of his mother didnât feel like a burden, he still felt he was missing out on so many things.Â
âAnd what would you do if time stopped right now?âÂ
Yoongi shifted his eyes for a moment, and you almost missed it but you saw it, the urge to hold back and the words getting stuck on his throat.Â
âMmmâŠâ He hummed, âIâll go to the beach.â
âIn winter?â
âYes, I wouldnât care.â
âAnd where else?â You continued to ask.
âHonestly? Iâll go anywhere but home.â He confessed.
âWhatâs wrong with home?â You of all people knew exactly what was wrong with home, but you wanted to hear why he thought that.Â
âHome itâs okay,â He waved off. âIt just feels like I spent my whole life there. I went to college expecting something to change, and a lot of things did but I still feel like something else is supposed to happen, like there's something else for me to see.âÂ
It was looking in a mirror, it was the same thing youâve told him a few days ago but in other words, in another tone. Yoongi sounded resigned, like his wish was clearly something that was not meant to happen and he needed to come to terms with it, nothing could ever make you more sad.Â
âThereâs plenty for you to see, Yoongi, are you kidding?â You chuckled âYouâre twenty five, youâre barely grasping life.âÂ
He scoffed, bitterly, âItâs not that easy.âÂ
âOf course it is easy, do you know itâs not necessary to stop time to go to the beach?âÂ
âI know, Pinky.â He agreed, âBut what does it feel like running away?âÂ
âRunning away would be so bad?â You asked, hearing the question echoing in the room, letting you know that maybe it was something you werenât supposed to wonder out loud. Yoongi didnât dare to ask such a question, but you seemed determined to make his wish come true, maybe you were the only one who could do it.Â
âDonât ask me.â He said, looking at the ceiling to avoid your gaze. âDonât act like running away isnât your wish as wellâÂ
You snorted, immediately grabbing a pillow and threatening to punch him in the face with it, but Yoongi is quick to cover his face with his arms.
âDonât!â He protested, laughing.
 âDonât expose me like that!â You whined, embarrassed.Â
âWhat, am I wrong?âÂ
âMaybe youâre notâŠâ You dared to answer, leaving the pillow on the bed again âBut how do you know?â
âI told you, Pinky.â He murmured âI just know.â
You shook your head in denial, how could it be? Were you really that transparent or Yoongi really just knew?Â
âWhat else do you know?â You continued to ask, curious.Â
He pretended to think about it, pouting his lips and looking at the ceiling as if the answers were to fall from the sky. His eyes shifted towards yours, tilting his head âI know that you would run away to the beach with me if I asked you to.âÂ
A giggle was built in your throat, you laughed nervously as you tried to decipher if he was joking or not, even if Yoongi could see right through you, it was a bit difficult for you to do the same with him.Â
âI donât know about that.â You said, ignoring the way your heart was beating against your ribcage. âDo you mean in⊠an hypothetical scenario?âÂ
âItâs a hypothetical proposal.â He answered.
âIâll have to check my schedule first.âÂ
A smirk tugged from the corner of his lips. âWhat about⊠two weeks away from now?â
You did the calculation in your head, but you already knew that by then Yoongi would have to go back to class, so you doubted. âWhat about the semester?â You asked, trying to be the voice of reason. âYour last semester, might I add.â
âThat could wait.â He did not hesitate âIsnât it part of running away? Leaving things behind?â
You laughed âAnd what would people say about me, then? That I made you leave college, nuh-hu.âÂ
âHere we go again with that.â He rolled his eyes âI donât care what people say and, besides, Iâm not leaving college, Iâm⊠postponing it.âÂ
That didnât sound like the Yoongi you knew at all, but then again, this whole conversation didnât sound like anything Yoongi from the past would say. A thousand questions crossed your mind, like what do you do on the beach in winter? Wouldnât being alone be a problem? What are you going to talk about, where are you going to stay? If you say yes, would he grab your hand when you crossed the street, would he try to kiss you again?Â
You crossed your arms, thinking about it, not daring to agree right away, but how could you say no? When he was looking at you, convinced that you would say yes.Â
You opened your mouth, not sure what you were going to say but still ready to answer, and before you could utter a word, he interrupted you. âRun away with me to the beach, Pinky.â He asked in a soft tone, looking at you with warm eyes and warm words, making your heart shake violently in your chest âOnly for now, I promise Iâll make it worth it.â
You smiled, ignoring that little person inside you that tried to warn you about something, but you werenât sure about what because all you could feel was your heart racing. âFine, Iâll follow you for now.â You simply said, trying to sound as cool as possible âLetâs run.âÂ
In that moment you forgot about years and years of disappointment and failed dreams, failed wishes, you ignored the reality, deciding everything was false and true at the same time. You didnât need to look at the clock to know that it was midnight, something inside your chest sparkled and told you it was time to make your wish, and for some reason, you listened. It echoed in every corner of your mind, your wish was the beach in winter.Â
Four days before New Yearâs Eve
Two weeks ago, when you bought Yoongiâs Christmas gift, you thought about it like a farewell. You stood in the shop and talked to the tall man with the long face and chose the gift as you tried to convince yourself this was a way of saying goodbye to him.Â
That Christmas morning Yoongi tore the brown wrapping paper and opened the long box to find that you decided to give him a red tie. It wasnât bright red, it was deep dark red, red like a rose. It came with a notebook and a pen with his initials on them. In your mind, you were giving away that version of him that lived in your head and clung to your thoughts and clung to your heart, that version of him you could never let go. Yoongi was about to graduate, he was about to become officially a lawyer, an adult, a man, he wasnât that boy you fell in love with years ago, he was a wish you had to let in the past and your gift was just a way to remind you of it. You had a purpose, a plan, you had everything figured out until he decided to ask you to run away with him, until you said yes.
His gifts for you were a vinyl copy of Is This It by The Strokes, two tickets to watch When Harry Met Sally at the Alley the following week and a pair of red gloves for the rest of the winter.Â
Yoongi looked at you and smiled like you both knew something everyone else in the room didnât. âThe gloves match with the tie.â He had said.
So now you had no plan, what you did have though, was a bunch of pictures of several locations Yoongi thought of booking for your trip to the beach. You were doomed.Â
You thought the only person in this town who could possibly understand what you were going through was Minnie, the only person in the world who knew about your feelings for Yoongi, and the only person who you could call a friend at the moment.Â
You werenât expecting to see Minnie again when you saw her at The Alley a few weeks ago, but she had different plans; it was like she forced you to be her friend again. You tried to stop thinking you didnât deserve it, you had to swallow your guilt and accept her friendship, and after a few five hour calls filled with gossip, you ultimately decided not to be against it, even if she called you everyday and still talked nonstop about that audition in the city, talking with her felt like you were still fifteen, and you liked it.
That night, as she raided her closet looking for a dress for you to wear at the New Yearâs party at The Alley, you sat on her bed and gave her a run down of everything that happened with Yoongi since you came back home, it didnât take her much to get you to admit that you were still in love with your brotherâs best friend, so you might as well be honest and tell her everything.Â
âYouâre being stupid right now, sweetheart.â You heard her muffled voice from inside her closet. The next thing you saw was a piece of fabric flying in the air and landing at your feet. You grabbed it, putting in front of you to reveal a short pink dress that you would never, ever wear.Â
You snorted, leaving the dress on the pile of clothes that you already rejected. You seemed to forget that Minnie was not the most adequate person to talk about âboy stuffâ, perhaps because she was way too honest. You didnât know whether it was a mistake or not to tell her about the trip to the beach, because all the questions she was asking and all the things she was stating to be true were thoughts you were desperately trying to avoid.Â
âHe wants to fuck you, I donât know how else to tell you this.â She said, walking over the clothes to make her way to you. You threw yourself on the bed, covering your face with your palms âI mean, I wish I could only tell you that heâs head over heels for you, and honey, that he is, but he also wants to fuck you.â
You groaned, kicking your feet. âGod, you make me want to throw up.â
âOf excitement, Iâm assuming.â She affirmed âIâm telling you, thereâs no way youâre going on a trip alone and come back without having fucked.â
You looked at her, begging her to stop talking, but she was not finished. âStop!â
âPicture this.â She ignored you, forming a rectangle with her fingers and looking right through it as if she was directing a scene from a movie âFirst scenario, a storm causes the power to go out, thereâs no electricity, you have no way to be warm so you sleep in the same bed to warm up, thereâs tension, you look at each other and kiss, you fuck.â
âOkay, I donât see that happening.â You shook your head.Â
âSecond scenario, you just finished showering, you go out of the bathroom wearing only a towel because you think heâs not there, but he is! He sees you, you kiss, you fuck.â
âThatâs not⊠That sounds like porn.âÂ
âThird scenario!â She exclaimed.Â
âFine, thatâs enough.â You stopped her, waving your arms in the air.Â
âNo, you have to prepare! And when it happens you will know that I was right.â Your friend insisted, but you refused to let any of those ideas in your mind.Â
âWhat if youâre not?â You wondered âWhat if he just wants to be my friend and Iâm just imagining everything?â
âBut you are not, are you kidding?â She laughed âThat man is clearly in love with you, why are you convincing yourself otherwise?â
You felt Minnieâs body sitting right next to you, causing you to sit back on the bed to look at her face to face. You were sure you were about to start crying out of frustration. âI donât know, what if I get hurt?â
Minnie pursed her lips âBaby, I canât answer that question at all, but you have to take the chance.âÂ
You groaned, annoyed. âI donât want to take the chance.â You whined âI was fine before seeing him again, I wasnât even thinking of him.â
âThat is a lie,â She laughed, mocking you. âWe both know you never stopped being in love with him, now you have him in the palm of your hand, do something.âÂ
Minnie stood up again, looking for another piece of clothing on the floor as you kept silent, wondering if any of that could be possible. Did you really have him in the palm of your hand? Was he in love with you and you were being stupid for believing that he wanted to be just friends?
âWhat should I do?â You asked her, hoping that the redhead in the room knew all the secrets of the universe.Â
âInvite him to the New Yearâs party and wear a hot outfit, how about that?â Minnie offered, like that could answer all your prayers.Â
âWould that resolve all my problems?â You joked, talking to the sky.Â
âCâmon, he literally asked you to run away with him, donât you find that a little bit hot? Donât you really think that was not code for âI want to fuck youâ?âÂ
You laughed âYoongi is not like that!â You protested.Â
âI hate to break it to you, but you are hot.â She insisted, throwing another piece of clothing at your face. âAnd if Yoongi is not blind, he knows that, and letâs not forget the most important fact here.âÂ
âWhich isâŠ?â
âHeâs in love with you, letâs start wrapping our heads around that.â She simply said âOnce thatâs done, you invite him to the New Yearâs eve party at The Alley, you wear a hot outfit and confront him about it, tell him to stop playing around.â
You grabbed the dress Minnie just threw at you, which was another short dress, but this one was actually cute. It was black and was covered in black sparkly sequins with thin straps, you were definitely going to freeze to death if you wore that, but you were sure this fitted the description of âhot outfitâ.Â
Minnie was right, you couldnât keep running away from the facts, everything was laid on the table, you didnât need more proof to know that Yoongi felt something for you, even if you werenât sure if it was the same that you felt for him, you needed to gather enough courage to find out what it was.Â
You grabbed the phone in your pocket and opened Yoongiâs chat, you decided to invite him to the New Yearâs party.Â

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the road not taken 04 | myg

part four: a wish
Summary: Were you about to go crazy if you started to consider that Yoongi felt something for you?
<part three
âpairing: lawyer!yoongi x actress oc
ârating: +18
âgenre: brother's best friend, one sided pinning (or both?)
âwarnings/tags: slow burn, angst, FLUFF â€ïžâđ©č, eventual smut, angst, sexual tension!!!!! flashbacks, ANGST!! mentions of sex đBtw english is not my first language!
âwords: 9.6k
âa/note: hiiii friends!!! i'm glad to say that it didn't take me six months to post this :D. I genuinely went through the most stressful two months of my life so I'm really proud that I could finish this chapter while trying to survive this thing called being an adult!! Anywayy, Iâm excited for this chapter but Iâm MORE EXCITED FOR THE NEXT ONE⊠đ so please have patience with this story!!! I promise itâs worth it hehehe. As always, you are more than invited to discuss this chapter in the asks, feedback is always welcomed <3 this one is very fluffy i hope you enjoy ittt. (Also if you read a typo, no you didnât)
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Four years ago
Seven days before New Yearâs Eve
Were you too naive to still believe your father when he said that you were granted a wish every Christmas? He used to say that every year when he was still around and you were still a kid, when the clock struck twelve you could wish anything you wanted, as long as it wasnât something material or more presents, you had to wish for something special, something that made you happy.Â
The last Christmas before your father passed away you were seven years old and still believed in Santa Claus. That year, for some reason, your wish slipped your mind, you forgot about it completely. You stayed at your house, watched movies the whole day in your pajamas and at midnight your parents let both you and Simon open only one present before sending you to bed. You remembered how your father chased you to the stairs to tickle you until you cried of laughter and how good the cookies your mother made that night were, perhaps that year you were too happy to remember making a wish, perhaps what you had was enough. When you woke up the next morning, you were sad that you had wasted it, but your father, wise as ever, told you not to worry. He said that it was like you were saving your wish for the next year â maybe then it would be stronger, and maybe, since you waited, you would have a better chance of it coming true.
By the time Christmas came the following year your father was already gone, and with him all the magic of the world. You had to grow up, you stopped making wishes and tried to stop believing in stories, but it was difficult when his words were still at the back of your mind like some sort of tradition every holiday season. Despite knowing that magic didnât exist and perhaps not a single wish of yours had ever come true, you still couldn't help but believe you still had your last wish, and everytime the idea of finally making it crossed your mind, you stopped to tell yourself you could still wait another year, just to be sure.Â
That morning you saw Yoongi leaned over his car, adjusting his cap as he saw you walking over to him and you thought about your saved wish for the first time this year. And then again when he grabbed your hand to drag you out of the room, or when he waited for you at the bottom of the stairs before leaving the house, but you wouldnât admit it, not even to yourself.Â
He dragged you all across your grandmotherâs hometown as if you didnât know it like the palm of your hand, as if the streets werenât filled with kids running and whole families doing last-minute gift shopping, but he didnât seem to care, so for once, you didnât let it annoy you either. You observed the happy families and the kids playing in the snow, and sat in the park for as long as the cold weather allowed.
It was like you entered a trance, you tried to fight the urge to snap out of the moment and talked and talked the whole afternoon about everything and nothing at the same time, Yoongi listened and laughed while playing with the ends of your hair, pushing you closer to the edge of illusion. If you werenât so adamant to stay in that blurry haze, you wouldâve done something to stop him, you wouldâve push his hand away when he tucked a strand of hair behind your ear, you wouldâve hated how easy it was for him to play dumb, how natural it was to touch you without feeling something was wrong. You ignored it instead, you ignored him and his wandering hands and the fact that he didnât dare to mention the moment you shared in the closet, nor the way your noses brushed together, or how his fingers hugged your waist as if you werenât just friends. Even if you wouldâve died for him to say a word about it, to tease you, to attempt to make fun of you just to know that what happened was real and not something you dreamt last night.
If you were really dreaming, you held on to your sleep for a while. When Yoongi found that secondhand bookstore five blocks away from the park, he grabbed your hand when you ran across the street before the traffic lights turned green and stayed inside wandering the aisles with him, you let him lean over to whisper jokes in your ear and you punched his arms when he made you laugh a little bit too loud. You tried to keep your voices low and made a list of books to read the following year. You didnât buy any of them but you read the prologues and the authorâs biographies like it was the most interesting thing in the world. You waited for Yoongi when he started to talk with an old man about a book he needed for college and, when he felt you drifting away, he hooked one of his fingers on the belt loop of your jeans and pulled you close to him again. You felt his hands on your waist, keeping you pressed against the side of your body while he pretended to be focused on the conversation, but he was focused on something else. His long fingers played with the waistband of your jeans as your chest felt tight and your breath felt heavier. Maybe you were beginning to go insane, maybe you had a fever and everything was just a product of your imagination, but a tiny voice inside your head quietly suggested that maybe this time you werenât insane, maybe it was just him.
It was getting dark outside, and you were supposed to be home anytime soon, but he turned his head to you and whispered in your ear that you should save a seat at the coffee shop next door and wait for him while he paid for the book. Even if it was cold and snowing neither of you wanted to return home yet, so you agreed. You made your way to the cute little coffee shop adorned with Christmas lights and sat on a table to wait for him to arrive at the table, until you saw him entering the shop with a book wrapped in brown wrapping paper in his hands.Â
You observed him approaching with your face on the palms of your hands, you watched his eyes scanning the place until they found you in some poor illuminated corner. He smiled, his eyes never left yours as he made his way to your table, and when he sat in front of you, he slid the book towards you.Â
âThis is for you.â He simply said, crossing his arms over his chest like it was no big deal.Â
You frowned, confused. Did Yoongi get you some lawyer book? You didnât know, you grabbed the wrapped book in your hands and scanned it as if you were able to see through the envelope. âThe book you needed for college?â
âItâs not that.â He huffed. âItâs a present.âÂ
You tried to bite back a smile, but you failed. âIs this your way to tell me you forgot to buy me a Christmas present?â You joked, making him roll his eyes.Â
âCâmon, you know me.â He said âI would never give you a Christmas present before Christmas, are you crazy?â
You laughed âSo is this not a Christmas present?â You inquired, teasing him.Â
âIt is a Christmas present, but not the Christmas present that I got for you.â He tried to clarify, and it sounded confusing but you understood him anyway.Â
You nodded, tearing the wrapping paper to reveal that Yoongi just bought you an Anne Sexton poetry book, the title âLove Poemsâ shinned in red on the cover, making you hold your breath for a second.Â
You raised your gaze from the book to find his eyes, which were looking at you expectantly, the same way someone looked at the moon, yearning. The same way you were looking at him.Â
âHow did you knowâŠ?â The question died in your lips.
âI just know.â He cheekily said, and that was enough.
You know me, he said, and you felt your heart aching when you realized that Yoongi knew you too, and it was becoming impossible to escape from it.
You spent these past weeks trying to make it disappear, but there it was again, that strange feeling you felt in your chest, like something tugged from a string tied to your heart to try and steal it away. You were sure Yoongi thought he had his ways with you, that he was some kind of genius that knew exactly what to say and what to do to erase the frown from your face and make you laugh, but the truth was that he didnât need to do much effort to win you over, the truth was that he already had you. He had you then, and he had you now and you werenât sure if that was ever going to change, but today you didnât care, you let him walk you home as he wrapped his arms around your shoulders like that warm wouldnât chill you to the bone when he left.Â

You had successfully gone through dinner without having to answer questions about college, or your future, or anything about yourself at all, part of it was because your grandmother didnât ask any questions to begin with. Maybe you were a bit jealous that she seemed more interested in Eva, your cousin, who was a biochemist and just got engaged, or Aidan, your other cousin, who was just admitted into college, or even Yoongi, who was about to graduate, however, you felt relieved that the attention was not focused on you. You were used to your family thinking that you were a thirteen year old teenager and not a twenty one year adult, the attention was never really on you, sometimes it bounced on you accidentally like a ball and, from time to time, you got to share a glimpse of information about your life, but most of the time your mother answered for you as if you were a kid in the hospital room, trying to include you in conversations and talking about your own projects, and that was enough for everyone.Â
In the past, your mother had sat you down several times to explain that your grandmother was never an easy woman, she reassured you that her judgmental behavior was a reflection of herself, not of you. She always offered to let you stay at home if you wanted to, but you refused only for the rest of the family, you could stand being with your grandmother if that meant being with the rest of them. And you learnt to endure it all: your grandmotherâs judging look, all the talking about your cousinâs achievements, their goals, projects, flawless record, and the fact that everyone seemed to be finding their paths except for you. You had to learn to pretend you were happy for them and not jealous, you took several breaths and moved on, and for a while you thought that after two decades of your life you had finally mastered the art in not giving a fuck about what your family thought about you, until today when you ran to hide in the closet so they wouldnât find you.Â
You had to work on that, you knew that, but at least for now the blatant disinterest for your life spared you from having to explain your life crisis, at least Yoongi was by your side, redirecting attention to him and the real question everyone wanted to ask but no one dared, a question that eclipsed any other topic of conversation: what was happening between the two of you?Â
You looked at him next to you, charming as ever, talking with your uncle across the table. He decided to put on his glasses, his cheeks were pink and the sleeves of his blue sweater were rolled up to his elbows, his arm was casually resting on the top rail of your chair and every time he made a joke he looked at you to check if you were laughing. Every attempt he made to try to make you part of the conversation made your heart swell, but you were more than happy just observing him blending into your family as if he were part of it; you wanted to be as clueless as everyone on the table and believe that Yoongi could be sitting next year at this very same table to be there for you, for a moment you allowed yourself to dream of a reality where he saved you from every family gathering like he was doing tonight.
From the tip of your nose to the tip of your toes you felt warm, almost as if you had a fever. It was probably because you were still wearing your black sweater inside the house or because the memory of the book Yoongi gave you kept your cheeks burning red, or maybe because when dinner was over and your family lingered over the table for the longest time they could, you saw Yoongi tilting his head towards the stairs, meaning it was time to go to bed.Â
There was a couple differences between this weekend and the night Yoongi slept with you after coming back from The Alley, that night you wouldnât have ask him to stay over if you were sober, and he most likely wouldnât have stay if he wasnât high, tonight you had to share the room, but it was impossible for you not to be dramatic and always make big deals out of small things. Unlike you, Yoongi didnât flinch when you told him you were going to sleep in the same room, you failed to remember that you were the one who had a decade-long crush on him and not the other way around.
Now the house was quiet and everyone was scattered around the floors, your cousins were in the living room with your uncle, your grandmother was already in bed, your mom was in the kitchen washing the dishes and Yoongi was upstairs, waiting for you. Before going with him, you changed into your pajamas and went to the kitchen to steal a few cookies that your mother cooked for tomorrow morning. You could wait a few hours more to eat the cookies, but you were desperately trying to look for an excuse to prolong the moment you entered the room you were sharing with the man upstairs.Â
You entered the kitchen, making your mother turn around from the sink to take a quick look at you before coming back to the dishes. âAre you already going to sleep?â She asked, a curious tone on her voice.Â
âYeah, but I wanted to grab a few cookies first, is that okay?â You inquired, already opening the cabinet above her head to grab a big plate.
âJust a few, remember theyâre for everyone.â She warned, and you hummed in response, knowing that you were going to grab more than just a few.Â
The room fell silent for a moment, you heard the water running and your dragging feet making their way to the cookies on the counter before she raised her voice again. âAre they for you and Yoongi?âÂ
You hummed again âYes, just a few, I promise.â You said, grabbing what it seemed to be a whole batch of cookies to put on the plate.Â
You tried to be quick, putting an extra cookie for the road between your teeth and turning around to escape from your mother before she could see you and scold you for stealing way too many cookies. Trying not to make any noise, as if that could make you invisible, you made your way towards the door to escape, but when you thought you were about to succeed, you heard the nickname your mom used for you from the corner of the room, stopping you in your tracks.Â
âWait, darling.â You heard her tone of voice, surprised that it wasnât annoyed, but rather motherly.Â
You turned around slowly with your guard up, as if in that way she wouldnât notice the cookie between your teeth. You took it out of your mouth, hiding it behind your back.
âYes?â You answered, remaining calm. You would not give yourself away when you already made this far.Â
She closed the faucet, turning around to face you. Her eyes fell upon you, offering you an apologetic smile, which was weird, it was the kind of smile she gave you when she knew she was about to upset you. It wasnât the kind of face someone who was about to scold you would make, she looked hesitant, almost worried.Â
âI wanted to-... I mean, I wanted to ask you about something.â She said, stumbling with her own words. Her eyes were not focused on the plate on your hands, not even in your face completely, like she was trying to avoid your eyes. You felt a rush of nervousness running down your body and quickly dissipating, you didnât know why.Â
âAbout what?â You inquired, wiping the crumbs from your mouth.Â
She sighed, playing with the towel in her hands to keep her hands busy. âI know you donât want me to be all over your business, and Iâm aware you are not a teenager anymore, but I canât help worrying a little bit.â She explained, or at least she tried.
You frowned, more confused than ever. The conversation seemed to be taking a completely different path than you thought five seconds ago.Â
âWhat do you mean, mom?â You said, taking a step forward, what did this have to do with the cookies?
Your mom pursed her lips, hesitating for a microsecond until the words finally came out of her mouth. âYou are already a woman, darling, so I wanted to know if you are⊠cautious.â She pronounced, making emphasis on the last word and letting it sink in the air, but you still didnât understand what she was talking about.Â
âCautious with what?â You must've looked like a total fool, asking once again what she meant, but your mother seemed to want you to understand without having to explain.Â
She shifted in her place and you saw a flash of embarrassment in her eyes, but it quickly disappeared. âWith Yoongi, I mean.â She said, making the name resonate in your ears âI know youâre both adults and you can do whatever you want, but I wanted to make sure that you are using protection.â
The realization fell upon you like a ton of bricks, each word she uttered felt like a different punch to your stomach. You opened your eyes widely, almost choking with your own spit. âWhat? No, mom-â You wanted to interrupt her, but she was quick to talk over you.Â
âI just want to make sure!â She said like she was apologizing âI donât mean to be invasive, but itâs important to me that youâre being safe.â
You winced, feeling your face burning as you began stuttering âMe and YoongiâŠ-We are not, I mean-â
âHoney,â She stopped you, looking at you like she was a sex education teacher trying to explain why you should use protection. âI was not born yesterday, I see things happening, and believe me, I have no problem with you sharing a room, but I canât help but ask.â
You were left completely speechless, and her constant interruptions while you were trying to finish a sentence were not helping. You racked your brain to find a logical explanation, but you were incapable of forming a decent sentence when she was looking at you like she was a doctor. The fact that your mother thought that you and Yoongi were having sex made your stomach squirm, and how she stated that it was obvious left your head spinning. Did she see you today in that closet and immediately assumed you were⊠fucking? God, that sounded so bad, so incredibly embarrassing. You still felt yourself blushing when you thought about that moment, you couldnât even fathom the idea of seeing him without a shirt, less alone having sex with him.
âMom, please. You donât have to worry, really.â You tried to explain, but that was not enough to leave your mother content, by the look on her face you knew she didnât believe you one bit.Â
âI know I donât have to worry!â She defended herself âYoongi is a great boy, and I trust you⊠But you know, if things get a bit too frisky...âÂ
You closed your eyes shut, trying not to picture that in your mind, âGod, mom, donât use that word!âÂ
âSorry! I mean⊠You know what I mean! I hope youâre using protection, no matter the circumstances.âÂ
You took a deep breath, ninety percent sure you were about to die of embarrassment, but with your last breath you made sure to be clear with your mom so tonight she would sleep peacefully âBelieve me, mom. You donât have to worry, nothing happened between Yoongi and me, I mean it.â
You could see it in her eyes, she was not convinced, and she was right to be so. That was a lie, and she knew it. What happened today was not ânothingâ, and your mother knowing that only made your cheeks burn.
âFine.â She said, struggling to let the conversation go âBut if something does happen⊠Be safe, okay?â
You nodded repeatedly, trying to end the conversation as soon as possible. âYes, of course.â You promised, but the idea of that ever happening sent a chill down your spine, you tried to shake that thought as far away as you possibly could.Â
Your mom smiled and you took it as your cue to go. You tried to walk away, but before you reached the door, she spoke again.Â
âAnd darling?â She said, making you turn around to see her. âI know you donât like coming here without your brother, so thank you for coming anyway.â
âItâs fine, mom.â You said, and it was true. âAt least Yoongi made up for it.â
She smirked, suppressing a laugh. âOh, Iâm sure.â
You rolled your eyes, in disbelief. âYup, Iâm going now, goodnight!â You said, finally escaping from the conversation. You heard your momâs laugh in the distance as you closed the door behind you to run upstairs.Â
Present
When you visited Simonâs apartment for the first time you could clearly notice it was a boyâs apartment from the lack of decoration, the lack of food in the fridge and the amount of boxes still unpacked weeks after moving in, but after you entered through the door tonight you saw a completely different version of it. It was a part of him that you missed out when you were gone, now there were plants on the living room and traces of Florence all over the place, like her purple slippers on the door and the purple toothbrush on the bathroom, her scrunchies on the entryway table and the framed picture of her beside them. You found it endearing, it was like a secret world made just for the two of them, a proper home.Â
âWhen is Florence coming back?â You asked, leaving your bag on the couch.Â
Simon took off his shoes, wandering through his house as he turned all the lights on âOn Monday.â He replied.
You made a mental note to leave on Monday, even if Simon repeated a thousand times that it was okay for you to stay there on the way here, you didnât want to intrude in his life. Instead you decided it would be easier to intrude in Minnieâs life, whoâs apartment was big enough for the two of you, the only person she shared her apartment with was not an actual person, it was just her orange cat.Â
 âI was supposed to go with her.â Your brother kept talking âBut me and Yoongi are behind on some work and I had to stay⊠Well, Iâm the one whoâs behind, really. Yoongi is just helping me.â
You did not forget that Simon and Yoongi worked together at the same law firm downtown ever since they graduated. You knew that Yoongi got the job as soon as he graduated and then he was followed by your brother, after years it was still impossible to keep them apart, which had become a problem for you.Â
You nodded but didnât say anything about it, you reasoned that Yoongi was still working before arriving at your house, that explained the clothes, the shoes and the messy hair. You sighed just by thinking about it, at least dinner was over, at least your first encounter with Yoongi after four years wasnât the worst thing that happened tonight.Â
It was impossible, but you tried not to think about it too much. Yoongiâs presence was some kind of collateral effect that came with your life, it was too late to detach him from it, but you still tried to run away from it for years and years, only to come back and still find him here, talking to you like nothing ever happened, like you were still friends.Â
Yoongi and you were always on different stages of your life, on different places, on different paths, but you seemed to agree on one thing: keep everything secret, no one needed to know what happened between the two of you, that was why Simon was always talking about Yoongi when you called him, that was why he couldnât stop talking about it him now, he didnât realize that you didnât want to know anything about his best friend, you could never told him why.
You followed your brother to his guest room as he talked and talked about how smart Yoongi was and how he was capable of taking so many different cases and not dying in the process, how nice it was to work with his best friend and blablabla. You swore that if you heard the name one more time you would explode, so you decided to drastically change the subject of the conversation, you were willing to say anything to take his name out of your brotherâs mouth. It took a second, but when the room fell silent, you looked at your feet, a bit unsure, gathering enough courage to finally say what youâve been meaning to tell him since you arrived home.
âIâm sorry for not telling you about the proposal.â You softly spoke, and Simon, who was looking for a blanket in the closet in the corner of the room, turned his head to look at you. âI wanted to tell you in person, but I wasnât planning for that article to come out, I didnât want the whole world to know.â
Simon left the blanket on the bed, turning his body to look at you more clearly. âMom told me that you think Ian leaked the newsâ He mentioned, and you nodded, at the risk of looking crazy.Â
âSally suggested it.â You confirmed, sitting on the bed âAnd if he didnât, heâs fine with it anyway. He doesnât care if people see me as this bitch who broke his heart, I might as well be.âÂ
He looked at the wall behind you, confused. âI think I missed a chapter here.â He said, sitting on the edge of the bed âMaybe more than one. Werenât you in love with him?â
You wanted to grab a pillow, bury your face on it and scream as loud as you could, but for the sake of looking like a sane person you contained yourself. âI thought I was.â You said sincerely. you believed there was a time when you were sure you were in love with Ian, there were moments you thought that the good things about him could outweigh the bad things, but deep down you knew that if you were really in love you wouldnât have to do all that math, you wouldnât have to fight to ignore his arrogance and his big ego.Â
âAnd when did you realize that you werenât?â He continued to ask âOr when did you realize he was a jerk?â
You scoffed, bitterly. âI guess I always knew both, I tried to make it work regardless. I enjoyed being with him for some time, but then he planned an engagement party full of people I didnât even know. He didnât care to call any of you and expected me to say yes⊠Does that say more about him or me?â
He kept quiet, not knowing what to say, but you already knew the answer.Â
âIan was an asshole, kid. He was jealous of you, of your family, of your job, none of us understood why you were with him.âÂ
âThat was not what I asked.â You laughed, rolling your eyes. âIan was a prick, I get it, but I wasnât much better either.â
âYou canât make me think you deserve each other, are you kidding?â He said.Â
âI canât blame him for everything, I made my own bed.â You huffed âI was terrible and it took me almost four years to snap out of it, that was not his fault.âÂ
âYou are right, but youâre here now, arenât you?â He reminded you, calmly. âIsnât that whatâs important?âÂ
You began to become exasperated âCâmon, Simon, donât try to be nice, youâre supposed to be mad at me.âÂ
âI am mad at you.â He corrected you, sending a chill down your spine âYouâre working all the time, you never call, never text back, we barely see you and the only way to know about your life is when we read some article saying you broke up with your boyfriend because he proposed to you, are you kidding? Of course I am mad, but because I miss you.â
You felt a wave of regret hitting all your senses, suddenly your eyes were burning with tears and you are not supposed to cry, you knew that, but the single tear that slid down your cheek was quicker than any thought that could cross your mind. Somehow, you wished your family hadn't noticed how absent you'd been these past few years, that they just shrugged and said âthatâs just herâ and forgot about it, it was not necessary to look at Simonâs face to know that he couldnât just forget about it. He loved you, your mother loved you too, you didnât have a family that you would want to run away from, but you did it anyway,
âIâm sorryâŠâ You murmured, looking at him with eyes full of regret. âIt wasnât you, it wasnât any of you, it was me. I was so angry when I left, I didnât know how to handle it.â
You wouldnât trade your career for anything, it was one of those few things that made you happy, but after years of trying to convince yourself that every decision you made for the last few years was the right choice, this was the first time that you admitted that maybe you werenât thinking clearly when you decided to move to the city and never look back.Â
Simon frowned, thinking about it twice before asking âWere you angry, bug?â
You tilted your head, giving him a sad smile, hoping that it could explain everything.âI was quite angry, yes.â You answered âNot at you, though.âÂ
âAt mom?âÂ
âMaybe a little bit at mom, yeah.â You laughed, shaking your head. You sighed deeply, letting the silence sit in the room for a moment before you could put in order all the things you wanted to say. âI remember when I told her I left college she looked at me like I finally lost my mind, it was like she saw it coming, you know? Me, again, being lost, it was not a surprise, but rather something she would expect of me. I know she was just worried and I know I can be a lot sometimes, but it hurt anyway. I don't blame anyone, Simon, but all I needed was someone to believe in me and no one did. I had to leave.â Something ached inside your chest because that was not the whole truth, but it was all you could say tonight, you couldnât say that Yoongi was also one of the reasons. âIâm not trying to justify myself.â You mumbled âIâm just saying that I was so angry that I didnât realize how many mistakes I made.âÂ
The silence that took over the room was so strong it made your stomach squirm. You shifted in your place, but Simon stayed there, with his gaze lost somewhere in the room as he processed what you just said.Â
âI always believed in you, you know that?â He spoke, causing your head to snap up towards him. âI know a lot of people tried to tell you that you werenât, but youâve always been special and Iâve always seen it.âÂ
âI know you did.â You sighed. âBut I was being so stubborn, I walked away and Iâm so sorry.â
âI know you think youâre too much, but youâre not.â He continued talking âMaybe mom just wanted everything to be simple, for her kids to go to college, graduate, get a job and a home and never have to worry about whether they are choosing right or wrong ever again. But youâre not simple, bug, youâre extraordinary and talented and too brilliant to stay still, but youâre not too much, not for me.âÂ
You held back a sob, feeling ridiculous. âIâm sorry.â You said, once again, because you havenât said it enough times.
âItâs okay now, I mean it.â Simon reached for your hand to squeeze it tightly.Â
You sniffed âGod, I should be comforting you for being a bad sister, not the other way aroundâÂ
âI donât need to be comforted, Iâm okay as long as youâre here.â He tried to cheer you up. âAnd you were not a bad sister, you were sad and acted shitty.âÂ
You smiled, because you told Simon that you were angry but instead he heard that you were sad, you didnât feel like correcting him because he wasnât so wrong about that.Â
âIâm sorry.â You repeated once again like a scratched record, making him laugh. âAre you still mad at me?â
âNo.â he replied, âBut only if you promise not to disappear again.âÂ
You raised your hand, extending your pinky finger in front of his face. âI promise you, Simon, I will not disappear again.â
Simon tangled his pinky with yours, making your promise impossible to be broken, and your soul felt at ease for a moment.
âFine, good enough for me.â he said, throwing himself back onto the bed. âNow I want to hear everything about the proposal, and I want you to describe to me exactly the face he made when you said no.â
You laughed, throwing yourself on the bed the same way he did and tried to summarize the last three years in just one night. Only for today, your body did you a favor and your head stopped spinning at least for now. Something began to feel right.
Four years ago
Seven days before New Yearâs Eve
You could hear the radio at the end of the hallway in your grandmotherâs room, softly playing jazz to cancel out the outside noise. Not everyone in the house liked the radio, your cousins always said that it was annoying and kept them awake, but it was still one of those old habits of your grandfather that remained in the house even if he was no longer here, so you liked it. The music inevitably seeped under the door of your room, Yoongi hummed some Frank Sinatra song as if he knew the lyrics to it, making you laugh and beg him to stop.Â
You know itâs almost midnight, as your roommate just informed you, but you didnât want to turn the lights off yet. All of the cookies already disappeared from the plate, Yoongi was laying on his side the same way you were and the lamp on the nightstand warmly lighted up his brown eyes, you couldnât help but feel you were not supposed to be in such presence, his messy hair and the loose white shirt he wore to sleep, his sleepy eyes, his pink lips; it looked just like the kind of view that was bound to haunt you forever.Â
The nightstand that separated you was not far enough to stop that pull from the string in your chest, not when he was looking at you like that, his gaze fixated on yours like he didnât want to leave you awake alone, and neither did you. You felt yourself shaking because, what was the version of you that existed when you were asleep? And what happened inside his head when you were not there? What was happening inside his head right now?
Did you cross his mind the same way he crossed yours? When you finally fell asleep, would he remember that moment in the closet or would it be just water under the bridge? Did he spend every waking second of the last seven hours thinking of that fleeting moment when you could almost feel his lips on yours?
Or was that just you?
The night was fading away, your eyelids were getting heavy but you still couldnât find the will to sleep.Â
âIâm sorry for today.â You almost whispered, gathering enough courage to mention the little accident âIâm sorry for dragging you with me to the closet.â Â
He smiled softly, closing his eyes for a second. âItâs okay, it was cozy.â He teased you, making you groan in annoyance. He laughed loudly at your reaction, annoying you even more. âIâm serious, it was okay.âÂ
âWas it really?â You asked him âWasnât I being silly?â
âIt's okay being silly sometimes.â He assured you, but that did not ease that anxious feeling in your stomach. He seemed to see it in your face. âWhatâs wrong with being a little silly? I wouldâve run from your grandmother, too.âÂ
You bitterly laughed, covering your face with the palms of your hands âStop, Iâm being immature.â You groaned âIâve got to get my shit together.â
âCâmon Pinky, you have to stop with that.â He said.Â
âI would if I could.â You remarked.
âDidnât you say you were going to get your shit together after the holidays?â He reminded you âWhy are you worrying right now?â
Yoongi was right, that was the initial plan, but ever since you came back home everything was pointing in different directions and it was beginning to drive you crazy, it was like the universe was forcing you to think about it, it was not letting you run away from it, not even temporarily. First, it was Yoongi, showing up every few days at your doorstep, grabbing your hand, squeezing your legs, whispering things in your ear like he wanted you to go insane, it was Minnie, offering you a job, talking about The Alley, saying you were supposed to be on the big screen, and then it was your mother, expecting you to make up your mind once for all. And still, you had your whole life ahead, why were you worrying right now?
âI donât knowâŠâ You sighed âWhat if I come back next year and the plan was not good enough? What if I end up hiding again from everyone?â
Yoongi shifted in bed, curious âDo you have a plan, Pinky?â The nickname rolled off his tongue softly, you swimmed in the tenderness of his voice, something about it made you want to tell him everything.
âNot really, I mean⊠It all sounds so bad.âÂ
âYou have a plan.â He affirmed, smiling âI want to hear it.â
âItâs not a plan.â You contradicted yourself âIf it were a plan, it would suck.â
Yoongi hummed âItâs something like a plan, then.â
You scrunched your nose, unsure. âYeah, but not quite like a plan, something like aâŠâ You said, but the words died on your lips before you got the chance to finish.Â
âSomething like a dream, then?â He continued to ask, but you shook your head.
âSomething close.â You expressed, unable to find the right words to explain your thoughts. You stayed silent for a second, believing he was beginning to lose interest in the topic, until the words slipped past his lips like a spell.
âSomething like a wish.â He pronounced, and he was not asking, it was almost like he knew.Â
You thought there was not much difference between a dream and a wish, but in this case, there was.Â
You smiled at him, nodding, somehow you felt you could trust him with all your secrets âYes, like a wish.â You affirmed, and it felt like a confession. âI donât know Yoongi, have you ever stayed up late and planned something but when you woke up next morning you felt it was stupid? Well, I do that every night.â
âIâm sure that whatever it is, itâs not stupid.â He said, making your heart swell. Â
âI would like to believe youâŠâ You murmured âDo you have a dream, Yoongi? Something youâre too scared to wish for?â
You could see him think about it for a moment, but his eyes were still connected with yours. Oh, how you wished to be inside his mind right now, read his thoughts, witness his dreams, know all his secrets.
âYes.â He confirmed, âBut I canât talk about them out loud right now.âÂ
You laughed, biting your bottom lip. âOkay, fair. What about those you can say out loud?â
âIâm not going to tell you because youâre going to laugh.â He pouted, making you frown.Â
âLaugh?â You repeated, sounding more offended than you actually were. âI would never, câmon.â
He raised an eyebrow, testing you âYou sure?â
âOf course, donât piss me off.âÂ
âFine, fine.â He let out a long sigh, believing you. âMy wish would be⊠to stop time for a while. Sometimes I believe I canât think when timeâs running, all I do is study and come home to my mom, there is very little time that I have for myself.â Â
You felt your chest tighten, but it didn't surprise you that Yoongi felt this way. He already mentioned to you that, even if taking care of his mother didnât feel like a burden, he still felt he was missing out on so many things.Â
âAnd what would you do if time stopped right now?âÂ
Yoongi shifted his eyes for a moment, and you almost missed it but you saw it, the urge to hold back and the words getting stuck on his throat.Â
âMmmâŠâ He hummed, âIâll go to the beach.â
âIn winter?â
âYes, I wouldnât care.â
âAnd where else?â You continued to ask.
âHonestly? Iâll go anywhere but home.â He confessed.
âWhatâs wrong with home?â You of all people knew exactly what was wrong with home, but you wanted to hear why he thought that.Â
âHome itâs okay,â He waved off. âIt just feels like I spent my whole life there. I went to college expecting something to change, and a lot of things did but I still feel like something else is supposed to happen, like there's something else for me to see.âÂ
It was looking in a mirror, it was the same thing youâve told him a few days ago but in other words, in another tone. Yoongi sounded resigned, like his wish was clearly something that was not meant to happen and he needed to come to terms with it, nothing could ever make you more sad.Â
âThereâs plenty for you to see, Yoongi, are you kidding?â You chuckled âYouâre twenty five, youâre barely grasping life.âÂ
He scoffed, bitterly, âItâs not that easy.âÂ
âOf course it is easy, do you know itâs not necessary to stop time to go to the beach?âÂ
âI know, Pinky.â He agreed, âBut what does it feel like running away?âÂ
âRunning away would be so bad?â You asked, hearing the question echoing in the room, letting you know that maybe it was something you werenât supposed to wonder out loud. Yoongi didnât dare to ask such a question, but you seemed determined to make his wish come true, maybe you were the only one who could do it.Â
âDonât ask me.â He said, looking at the ceiling to avoid your gaze. âDonât act like running away isnât your wish as wellâÂ
You snorted, immediately grabbing a pillow and threatening to punch him in the face with it, but Yoongi is quick to cover his face with his arms.
âDonât!â He protested, laughing.
 âDonât expose me like that!â You whined, embarrassed.Â
âWhat, am I wrong?âÂ
âMaybe youâre notâŠâ You dared to answer, leaving the pillow on the bed again âBut how do you know?â
âI told you, Pinky.â He murmured âI just know.â
You shook your head in denial, how could it be? Were you really that transparent or Yoongi really just knew?Â
âWhat else do you know?â You continued to ask, curious.Â
He pretended to think about it, pouting his lips and looking at the ceiling as if the answers were to fall from the sky. His eyes shifted towards yours, tilting his head âI know that you would run away to the beach with me if I asked you to.âÂ
A giggle was built in your throat, you laughed nervously as you tried to decipher if he was joking or not, even if Yoongi could see right through you, it was a bit difficult for you to do the same with him.Â
âI donât know about that.â You said, ignoring the way your heart was beating against your ribcage. âDo you mean in⊠an hypothetical scenario?âÂ
âItâs a hypothetical proposal.â He answered.
âIâll have to check my schedule first.âÂ
A smirk tugged from the corner of his lips. âWhat about⊠two weeks away from now?â
You did the calculation in your head, but you already knew that by then Yoongi would have to go back to class, so you doubted. âWhat about the semester?â You asked, trying to be the voice of reason. âYour last semester, might I add.â
âThat could wait.â He did not hesitate âIsnât it part of running away? Leaving things behind?â
You laughed âAnd what would people say about me, then? That I made you leave college, nuh-hu.âÂ
âHere we go again with that.â He rolled his eyes âI donât care what people say and, besides, Iâm not leaving college, Iâm⊠postponing it.âÂ
That didnât sound like the Yoongi you knew at all, but then again, this whole conversation didnât sound like anything Yoongi from the past would say. A thousand questions crossed your mind, like what do you do on the beach in winter? Wouldnât being alone be a problem? What are you going to talk about, where are you going to stay? If you say yes, would he grab your hand when you crossed the street, would he try to kiss you again?Â
You crossed your arms, thinking about it, not daring to agree right away, but how could you say no? When he was looking at you, convinced that you would say yes.Â
You opened your mouth, not sure what you were going to say but still ready to answer, and before you could utter a word, he interrupted you. âRun away with me to the beach, Pinky.â He asked in a soft tone, looking at you with warm eyes and warm words, making your heart shake violently in your chest âOnly for now, I promise Iâll make it worth it.â
You smiled, ignoring that little person inside you that tried to warn you about something, but you werenât sure about what because all you could feel was your heart racing. âFine, Iâll follow you for now.â You simply said, trying to sound as cool as possible âLetâs run.âÂ
In that moment you forgot about years and years of disappointment and failed dreams, failed wishes, you ignored the reality, deciding everything was false and true at the same time. You didnât need to look at the clock to know that it was midnight, something inside your chest sparkled and told you it was time to make your wish, and for some reason, you listened. It echoed in every corner of your mind, your wish was the beach in winter.Â
Four days before New Yearâs Eve
Two weeks ago, when you bought Yoongiâs Christmas gift, you thought about it like a farewell. You stood in the shop and talked to the tall man with the long face and chose the gift as you tried to convince yourself this was a way of saying goodbye to him.Â
That Christmas morning Yoongi tore the brown wrapping paper and opened the long box to find that you decided to give him a red tie. It wasnât bright red, it was deep dark red, red like a rose. It came with a notebook and a pen with his initials on them. In your mind, you were giving away that version of him that lived in your head and clung to your thoughts and clung to your heart, that version of him you could never let go. Yoongi was about to graduate, he was about to become officially a lawyer, an adult, a man, he wasnât that boy you fell in love with years ago, he was a wish you had to let in the past and your gift was just a way to remind you of it. You had a purpose, a plan, you had everything figured out until he decided to ask you to run away with him, until you said yes.
His gifts for you were a vinyl copy of Is This It by The Strokes, two tickets to watch When Harry Met Sally at the Alley the following week and a pair of red gloves for the rest of the winter.Â
Yoongi looked at you and smiled like you both knew something everyone else in the room didnât. âThe gloves match with the tie.â He had said.
So now you had no plan, what you did have though, was a bunch of pictures of several locations Yoongi thought of booking for your trip to the beach. You were doomed.Â
You thought the only person in this town who could possibly understand what you were going through was Minnie, the only person in the world who knew about your feelings for Yoongi, and the only person who you could call a friend at the moment.Â
You werenât expecting to see Minnie again when you saw her at The Alley a few weeks ago, but she had different plans; it was like she forced you to be her friend again. You tried to stop thinking you didnât deserve it, you had to swallow your guilt and accept her friendship, and after a few five hour calls filled with gossip, you ultimately decided not to be against it, even if she called you everyday and still talked nonstop about that audition in the city, talking with her felt like you were still fifteen, and you liked it.
That night, as she raided her closet looking for a dress for you to wear at the New Yearâs party at The Alley, you sat on her bed and gave her a run down of everything that happened with Yoongi since you came back home, it didnât take her much to get you to admit that you were still in love with your brotherâs best friend, so you might as well be honest and tell her everything.Â
âYouâre being stupid right now, sweetheart.â You heard her muffled voice from inside her closet. The next thing you saw was a piece of fabric flying in the air and landing at your feet. You grabbed it, putting in front of you to reveal a short pink dress that you would never, ever wear.Â
You snorted, leaving the dress on the pile of clothes that you already rejected. You seemed to forget that Minnie was not the most adequate person to talk about âboy stuffâ, perhaps because she was way too honest. You didnât know whether it was a mistake or not to tell her about the trip to the beach, because all the questions she was asking and all the things she was stating to be true were thoughts you were desperately trying to avoid.Â
âHe wants to fuck you, I donât know how else to tell you this.â She said, walking over the clothes to make her way to you. You threw yourself on the bed, covering your face with your palms âI mean, I wish I could only tell you that heâs head over heels for you, and honey, that he is, but he also wants to fuck you.â
You groaned, kicking your feet. âGod, you make me want to throw up.â
âOf excitement, Iâm assuming.â She affirmed âIâm telling you, thereâs no way youâre going on a trip alone and come back without having fucked.â
You looked at her, begging her to stop talking, but she was not finished. âStop!â
âPicture this.â She ignored you, forming a rectangle with her fingers and looking right through it as if she was directing a scene from a movie âFirst scenario, a storm causes the power to go out, thereâs no electricity, you have no way to be warm so you sleep in the same bed to warm up, thereâs tension, you look at each other and kiss, you fuck.â
âOkay, I donât see that happening.â You shook your head.Â
âSecond scenario, you just finished showering, you go out of the bathroom wearing only a towel because you think heâs not there, but he is! He sees you, you kiss, you fuck.â
âThatâs not⊠That sounds like porn.âÂ
âThird scenario!â She exclaimed.Â
âFine, thatâs enough.â You stopped her, waving your arms in the air.Â
âNo, you have to prepare! And when it happens you will know that I was right.â Your friend insisted, but you refused to let any of those ideas in your mind.Â
âWhat if youâre not?â You wondered âWhat if he just wants to be my friend and Iâm just imagining everything?â
âBut you are not, are you kidding?â She laughed âThat man is clearly in love with you, why are you convincing yourself otherwise?â
You felt Minnieâs body sitting right next to you, causing you to sit back on the bed to look at her face to face. You were sure you were about to start crying out of frustration. âI donât know, what if I get hurt?â
Minnie pursed her lips âBaby, I canât answer that question at all, but you have to take the chance.âÂ
You groaned, annoyed. âI donât want to take the chance.â You whined âI was fine before seeing him again, I wasnât even thinking of him.â
âThat is a lie,â She laughed, mocking you. âWe both know you never stopped being in love with him, now you have him in the palm of your hand, do something.âÂ
Minnie stood up again, looking for another piece of clothing on the floor as you kept silent, wondering if any of that could be possible. Did you really have him in the palm of your hand? Was he in love with you and you were being stupid for believing that he wanted to be just friends?
âWhat should I do?â You asked her, hoping that the redhead in the room knew all the secrets of the universe.Â
âInvite him to the New Yearâs party and wear a hot outfit, how about that?â Minnie offered, like that could answer all your prayers.Â
âWould that resolve all my problems?â You joked, talking to the sky.Â
âCâmon, he literally asked you to run away with him, donât you find that a little bit hot? Donât you really think that was not code for âI want to fuck youâ?âÂ
You laughed âYoongi is not like that!â You protested.Â
âI hate to break it to you, but you are hot.â She insisted, throwing another piece of clothing at your face. âAnd if Yoongi is not blind, he knows that, and letâs not forget the most important fact here.âÂ
âWhich isâŠ?â
âHeâs in love with you, letâs start wrapping our heads around that.â She simply said âOnce thatâs done, you invite him to the New Yearâs eve party at The Alley, you wear a hot outfit and confront him about it, tell him to stop playing around.â
You grabbed the dress Minnie just threw at you, which was another short dress, but this one was actually cute. It was black and was covered in black sparkly sequins with thin straps, you were definitely going to freeze to death if you wore that, but you were sure this fitted the description of âhot outfitâ.Â
Minnie was right, you couldnât keep running away from the facts, everything was laid on the table, you didnât need more proof to know that Yoongi felt something for you, even if you werenât sure if it was the same that you felt for him, you needed to gather enough courage to find out what it was.Â
You grabbed the phone in your pocket and opened Yoongiâs chat, you decided to invite him to the New Yearâs party.Â

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part four: a wish
Summary: Were you about to go crazy if you started to consider that Yoongi felt something for you?
<part three
âpairing: lawyer!yoongi x actress oc
ârating: +18
âgenre: brother's best friend, one sided pinning (or both?)
âwarnings/tags: slow burn, angst, FLUFF â€ïžâđ©č, eventual smut, angst, sexual tension!!!!! flashbacks, ANGST!! mentions of sex đBtw english is not my first language!
âwords: 9.6k
âa/note: hiiii friends!!! i'm glad to say that it didn't take me six months to post this :D. I genuinely went through the most stressful two months of my life so I'm really proud that I could finish this chapter while trying to survive this thing called being an adult!! Anywayy, Iâm excited for this chapter but Iâm MORE EXCITED FOR THE NEXT ONE⊠đ so please have patience with this story!!! I promise itâs worth it hehehe. As always, you are more than invited to discuss this chapter in the asks, feedback is always welcomed <3 this one is very fluffy i hope you enjoy ittt. (Also if you read a typo, no you didnât)
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Four years ago
Seven days before New Yearâs Eve
Were you too naive to still believe your father when he said that you were granted a wish every Christmas? He used to say that every year when he was still around and you were still a kid, when the clock struck twelve you could wish anything you wanted, as long as it wasnât something material or more presents, you had to wish for something special, something that made you happy.Â
The last Christmas before your father passed away you were seven years old and still believed in Santa Claus. That year, for some reason, your wish slipped your mind, you forgot about it completely. You stayed at your house, watched movies the whole day in your pajamas and at midnight your parents let both you and Simon open only one present before sending you to bed. You remembered how your father chased you to the stairs to tickle you until you cried of laughter and how good the cookies your mother made that night were, perhaps that year you were too happy to remember making a wish, perhaps what you had was enough. When you woke up the next morning, you were sad that you had wasted it, but your father, wise as ever, told you not to worry. He said that it was like you were saving your wish for the next year â maybe then it would be stronger, and maybe, since you waited, you would have a better chance of it coming true.
By the time Christmas came the following year your father was already gone, and with him all the magic of the world. You had to grow up, you stopped making wishes and tried to stop believing in stories, but it was difficult when his words were still at the back of your mind like some sort of tradition every holiday season. Despite knowing that magic didnât exist and perhaps not a single wish of yours had ever come true, you still couldn't help but believe you still had your last wish, and everytime the idea of finally making it crossed your mind, you stopped to tell yourself you could still wait another year, just to be sure.Â
That morning you saw Yoongi leaned over his car, adjusting his cap as he saw you walking over to him and you thought about your saved wish for the first time this year. And then again when he grabbed your hand to drag you out of the room, or when he waited for you at the bottom of the stairs before leaving the house, but you wouldnât admit it, not even to yourself.Â
He dragged you all across your grandmotherâs hometown as if you didnât know it like the palm of your hand, as if the streets werenât filled with kids running and whole families doing last-minute gift shopping, but he didnât seem to care, so for once, you didnât let it annoy you either. You observed the happy families and the kids playing in the snow, and sat in the park for as long as the cold weather allowed.
It was like you entered a trance, you tried to fight the urge to snap out of the moment and talked and talked the whole afternoon about everything and nothing at the same time, Yoongi listened and laughed while playing with the ends of your hair, pushing you closer to the edge of illusion. If you werenât so adamant to stay in that blurry haze, you wouldâve done something to stop him, you wouldâve push his hand away when he tucked a strand of hair behind your ear, you wouldâve hated how easy it was for him to play dumb, how natural it was to touch you without feeling something was wrong. You ignored it instead, you ignored him and his wandering hands and the fact that he didnât dare to mention the moment you shared in the closet, nor the way your noses brushed together, or how his fingers hugged your waist as if you werenât just friends. Even if you wouldâve died for him to say a word about it, to tease you, to attempt to make fun of you just to know that what happened was real and not something you dreamt last night.
If you were really dreaming, you held on to your sleep for a while. When Yoongi found that secondhand bookstore five blocks away from the park, he grabbed your hand when you ran across the street before the traffic lights turned green and stayed inside wandering the aisles with him, you let him lean over to whisper jokes in your ear and you punched his arms when he made you laugh a little bit too loud. You tried to keep your voices low and made a list of books to read the following year. You didnât buy any of them but you read the prologues and the authorâs biographies like it was the most interesting thing in the world. You waited for Yoongi when he started to talk with an old man about a book he needed for college and, when he felt you drifting away, he hooked one of his fingers on the belt loop of your jeans and pulled you close to him again. You felt his hands on your waist, keeping you pressed against the side of your body while he pretended to be focused on the conversation, but he was focused on something else. His long fingers played with the waistband of your jeans as your chest felt tight and your breath felt heavier. Maybe you were beginning to go insane, maybe you had a fever and everything was just a product of your imagination, but a tiny voice inside your head quietly suggested that maybe this time you werenât insane, maybe it was just him.
It was getting dark outside, and you were supposed to be home anytime soon, but he turned his head to you and whispered in your ear that you should save a seat at the coffee shop next door and wait for him while he paid for the book. Even if it was cold and snowing neither of you wanted to return home yet, so you agreed. You made your way to the cute little coffee shop adorned with Christmas lights and sat on a table to wait for him to arrive at the table, until you saw him entering the shop with a book wrapped in brown wrapping paper in his hands.Â
You observed him approaching with your face on the palms of your hands, you watched his eyes scanning the place until they found you in some poor illuminated corner. He smiled, his eyes never left yours as he made his way to your table, and when he sat in front of you, he slid the book towards you.Â
âThis is for you.â He simply said, crossing his arms over his chest like it was no big deal.Â
You frowned, confused. Did Yoongi get you some lawyer book? You didnât know, you grabbed the wrapped book in your hands and scanned it as if you were able to see through the envelope. âThe book you needed for college?â
âItâs not that.â He huffed. âItâs a present.âÂ
You tried to bite back a smile, but you failed. âIs this your way to tell me you forgot to buy me a Christmas present?â You joked, making him roll his eyes.Â
âCâmon, you know me.â He said âI would never give you a Christmas present before Christmas, are you crazy?â
You laughed âSo is this not a Christmas present?â You inquired, teasing him.Â
âIt is a Christmas present, but not the Christmas present that I got for you.â He tried to clarify, and it sounded confusing but you understood him anyway.Â
You nodded, tearing the wrapping paper to reveal that Yoongi just bought you an Anne Sexton poetry book, the title âLove Poemsâ shinned in red on the cover, making you hold your breath for a second.Â
You raised your gaze from the book to find his eyes, which were looking at you expectantly, the same way someone looked at the moon, yearning. The same way you were looking at him.Â
âHow did you knowâŠ?â The question died in your lips.
âI just know.â He cheekily said, and that was enough.
You know me, he said, and you felt your heart aching when you realized that Yoongi knew you too, and it was becoming impossible to escape from it.
You spent these past weeks trying to make it disappear, but there it was again, that strange feeling you felt in your chest, like something tugged from a string tied to your heart to try and steal it away. You were sure Yoongi thought he had his ways with you, that he was some kind of genius that knew exactly what to say and what to do to erase the frown from your face and make you laugh, but the truth was that he didnât need to do much effort to win you over, the truth was that he already had you. He had you then, and he had you now and you werenât sure if that was ever going to change, but today you didnât care, you let him walk you home as he wrapped his arms around your shoulders like that warm wouldnât chill you to the bone when he left.Â

You had successfully gone through dinner without having to answer questions about college, or your future, or anything about yourself at all, part of it was because your grandmother didnât ask any questions to begin with. Maybe you were a bit jealous that she seemed more interested in Eva, your cousin, who was a biochemist and just got engaged, or Aidan, your other cousin, who was just admitted into college, or even Yoongi, who was about to graduate, however, you felt relieved that the attention was not focused on you. You were used to your family thinking that you were a thirteen year old teenager and not a twenty one year adult, the attention was never really on you, sometimes it bounced on you accidentally like a ball and, from time to time, you got to share a glimpse of information about your life, but most of the time your mother answered for you as if you were a kid in the hospital room, trying to include you in conversations and talking about your own projects, and that was enough for everyone.Â
In the past, your mother had sat you down several times to explain that your grandmother was never an easy woman, she reassured you that her judgmental behavior was a reflection of herself, not of you. She always offered to let you stay at home if you wanted to, but you refused only for the rest of the family, you could stand being with your grandmother if that meant being with the rest of them. And you learnt to endure it all: your grandmotherâs judging look, all the talking about your cousinâs achievements, their goals, projects, flawless record, and the fact that everyone seemed to be finding their paths except for you. You had to learn to pretend you were happy for them and not jealous, you took several breaths and moved on, and for a while you thought that after two decades of your life you had finally mastered the art in not giving a fuck about what your family thought about you, until today when you ran to hide in the closet so they wouldnât find you.Â
You had to work on that, you knew that, but at least for now the blatant disinterest for your life spared you from having to explain your life crisis, at least Yoongi was by your side, redirecting attention to him and the real question everyone wanted to ask but no one dared, a question that eclipsed any other topic of conversation: what was happening between the two of you?Â
You looked at him next to you, charming as ever, talking with your uncle across the table. He decided to put on his glasses, his cheeks were pink and the sleeves of his blue sweater were rolled up to his elbows, his arm was casually resting on the top rail of your chair and every time he made a joke he looked at you to check if you were laughing. Every attempt he made to try to make you part of the conversation made your heart swell, but you were more than happy just observing him blending into your family as if he were part of it; you wanted to be as clueless as everyone on the table and believe that Yoongi could be sitting next year at this very same table to be there for you, for a moment you allowed yourself to dream of a reality where he saved you from every family gathering like he was doing tonight.
From the tip of your nose to the tip of your toes you felt warm, almost as if you had a fever. It was probably because you were still wearing your black sweater inside the house or because the memory of the book Yoongi gave you kept your cheeks burning red, or maybe because when dinner was over and your family lingered over the table for the longest time they could, you saw Yoongi tilting his head towards the stairs, meaning it was time to go to bed.Â
There was a couple differences between this weekend and the night Yoongi slept with you after coming back from The Alley, that night you wouldnât have ask him to stay over if you were sober, and he most likely wouldnât have stay if he wasnât high, tonight you had to share the room, but it was impossible for you not to be dramatic and always make big deals out of small things. Unlike you, Yoongi didnât flinch when you told him you were going to sleep in the same room, you failed to remember that you were the one who had a decade-long crush on him and not the other way around.
Now the house was quiet and everyone was scattered around the floors, your cousins were in the living room with your uncle, your grandmother was already in bed, your mom was in the kitchen washing the dishes and Yoongi was upstairs, waiting for you. Before going with him, you changed into your pajamas and went to the kitchen to steal a few cookies that your mother cooked for tomorrow morning. You could wait a few hours more to eat the cookies, but you were desperately trying to look for an excuse to prolong the moment you entered the room you were sharing with the man upstairs.Â
You entered the kitchen, making your mother turn around from the sink to take a quick look at you before coming back to the dishes. âAre you already going to sleep?â She asked, a curious tone on her voice.Â
âYeah, but I wanted to grab a few cookies first, is that okay?â You inquired, already opening the cabinet above her head to grab a big plate.
âJust a few, remember theyâre for everyone.â She warned, and you hummed in response, knowing that you were going to grab more than just a few.Â
The room fell silent for a moment, you heard the water running and your dragging feet making their way to the cookies on the counter before she raised her voice again. âAre they for you and Yoongi?âÂ
You hummed again âYes, just a few, I promise.â You said, grabbing what it seemed to be a whole batch of cookies to put on the plate.Â
You tried to be quick, putting an extra cookie for the road between your teeth and turning around to escape from your mother before she could see you and scold you for stealing way too many cookies. Trying not to make any noise, as if that could make you invisible, you made your way towards the door to escape, but when you thought you were about to succeed, you heard the nickname your mom used for you from the corner of the room, stopping you in your tracks.Â
âWait, darling.â You heard her tone of voice, surprised that it wasnât annoyed, but rather motherly.Â
You turned around slowly with your guard up, as if in that way she wouldnât notice the cookie between your teeth. You took it out of your mouth, hiding it behind your back.
âYes?â You answered, remaining calm. You would not give yourself away when you already made this far.Â
She closed the faucet, turning around to face you. Her eyes fell upon you, offering you an apologetic smile, which was weird, it was the kind of smile she gave you when she knew she was about to upset you. It wasnât the kind of face someone who was about to scold you would make, she looked hesitant, almost worried.Â
âI wanted to-... I mean, I wanted to ask you about something.â She said, stumbling with her own words. Her eyes were not focused on the plate on your hands, not even in your face completely, like she was trying to avoid your eyes. You felt a rush of nervousness running down your body and quickly dissipating, you didnât know why.Â
âAbout what?â You inquired, wiping the crumbs from your mouth.Â
She sighed, playing with the towel in her hands to keep her hands busy. âI know you donât want me to be all over your business, and Iâm aware you are not a teenager anymore, but I canât help worrying a little bit.â She explained, or at least she tried.
You frowned, more confused than ever. The conversation seemed to be taking a completely different path than you thought five seconds ago.Â
âWhat do you mean, mom?â You said, taking a step forward, what did this have to do with the cookies?
Your mom pursed her lips, hesitating for a microsecond until the words finally came out of her mouth. âYou are already a woman, darling, so I wanted to know if you are⊠cautious.â She pronounced, making emphasis on the last word and letting it sink in the air, but you still didnât understand what she was talking about.Â
âCautious with what?â You must've looked like a total fool, asking once again what she meant, but your mother seemed to want you to understand without having to explain.Â
She shifted in her place and you saw a flash of embarrassment in her eyes, but it quickly disappeared. âWith Yoongi, I mean.â She said, making the name resonate in your ears âI know youâre both adults and you can do whatever you want, but I wanted to make sure that you are using protection.â
The realization fell upon you like a ton of bricks, each word she uttered felt like a different punch to your stomach. You opened your eyes widely, almost choking with your own spit. âWhat? No, mom-â You wanted to interrupt her, but she was quick to talk over you.Â
âI just want to make sure!â She said like she was apologizing âI donât mean to be invasive, but itâs important to me that youâre being safe.â
You winced, feeling your face burning as you began stuttering âMe and YoongiâŠ-We are not, I mean-â
âHoney,â She stopped you, looking at you like she was a sex education teacher trying to explain why you should use protection. âI was not born yesterday, I see things happening, and believe me, I have no problem with you sharing a room, but I canât help but ask.â
You were left completely speechless, and her constant interruptions while you were trying to finish a sentence were not helping. You racked your brain to find a logical explanation, but you were incapable of forming a decent sentence when she was looking at you like she was a doctor. The fact that your mother thought that you and Yoongi were having sex made your stomach squirm, and how she stated that it was obvious left your head spinning. Did she see you today in that closet and immediately assumed you were⊠fucking? God, that sounded so bad, so incredibly embarrassing. You still felt yourself blushing when you thought about that moment, you couldnât even fathom the idea of seeing him without a shirt, less alone having sex with him.
âMom, please. You donât have to worry, really.â You tried to explain, but that was not enough to leave your mother content, by the look on her face you knew she didnât believe you one bit.Â
âI know I donât have to worry!â She defended herself âYoongi is a great boy, and I trust you⊠But you know, if things get a bit too frisky...âÂ
You closed your eyes shut, trying not to picture that in your mind, âGod, mom, donât use that word!âÂ
âSorry! I mean⊠You know what I mean! I hope youâre using protection, no matter the circumstances.âÂ
You took a deep breath, ninety percent sure you were about to die of embarrassment, but with your last breath you made sure to be clear with your mom so tonight she would sleep peacefully âBelieve me, mom. You donât have to worry, nothing happened between Yoongi and me, I mean it.â
You could see it in her eyes, she was not convinced, and she was right to be so. That was a lie, and she knew it. What happened today was not ânothingâ, and your mother knowing that only made your cheeks burn.
âFine.â She said, struggling to let the conversation go âBut if something does happen⊠Be safe, okay?â
You nodded repeatedly, trying to end the conversation as soon as possible. âYes, of course.â You promised, but the idea of that ever happening sent a chill down your spine, you tried to shake that thought as far away as you possibly could.Â
Your mom smiled and you took it as your cue to go. You tried to walk away, but before you reached the door, she spoke again.Â
âAnd darling?â She said, making you turn around to see her. âI know you donât like coming here without your brother, so thank you for coming anyway.â
âItâs fine, mom.â You said, and it was true. âAt least Yoongi made up for it.â
She smirked, suppressing a laugh. âOh, Iâm sure.â
You rolled your eyes, in disbelief. âYup, Iâm going now, goodnight!â You said, finally escaping from the conversation. You heard your momâs laugh in the distance as you closed the door behind you to run upstairs.Â
Present
When you visited Simonâs apartment for the first time you could clearly notice it was a boyâs apartment from the lack of decoration, the lack of food in the fridge and the amount of boxes still unpacked weeks after moving in, but after you entered through the door tonight you saw a completely different version of it. It was a part of him that you missed out when you were gone, now there were plants on the living room and traces of Florence all over the place, like her purple slippers on the door and the purple toothbrush on the bathroom, her scrunchies on the entryway table and the framed picture of her beside them. You found it endearing, it was like a secret world made just for the two of them, a proper home.Â
âWhen is Florence coming back?â You asked, leaving your bag on the couch.Â
Simon took off his shoes, wandering through his house as he turned all the lights on âOn Monday.â He replied.
You made a mental note to leave on Monday, even if Simon repeated a thousand times that it was okay for you to stay there on the way here, you didnât want to intrude in his life. Instead you decided it would be easier to intrude in Minnieâs life, whoâs apartment was big enough for the two of you, the only person she shared her apartment with was not an actual person, it was just her orange cat.Â
 âI was supposed to go with her.â Your brother kept talking âBut me and Yoongi are behind on some work and I had to stay⊠Well, Iâm the one whoâs behind, really. Yoongi is just helping me.â
You did not forget that Simon and Yoongi worked together at the same law firm downtown ever since they graduated. You knew that Yoongi got the job as soon as he graduated and then he was followed by your brother, after years it was still impossible to keep them apart, which had become a problem for you.Â
You nodded but didnât say anything about it, you reasoned that Yoongi was still working before arriving at your house, that explained the clothes, the shoes and the messy hair. You sighed just by thinking about it, at least dinner was over, at least your first encounter with Yoongi after four years wasnât the worst thing that happened tonight.Â
It was impossible, but you tried not to think about it too much. Yoongiâs presence was some kind of collateral effect that came with your life, it was too late to detach him from it, but you still tried to run away from it for years and years, only to come back and still find him here, talking to you like nothing ever happened, like you were still friends.Â
Yoongi and you were always on different stages of your life, on different places, on different paths, but you seemed to agree on one thing: keep everything secret, no one needed to know what happened between the two of you, that was why Simon was always talking about Yoongi when you called him, that was why he couldnât stop talking about it him now, he didnât realize that you didnât want to know anything about his best friend, you could never told him why.
You followed your brother to his guest room as he talked and talked about how smart Yoongi was and how he was capable of taking so many different cases and not dying in the process, how nice it was to work with his best friend and blablabla. You swore that if you heard the name one more time you would explode, so you decided to drastically change the subject of the conversation, you were willing to say anything to take his name out of your brotherâs mouth. It took a second, but when the room fell silent, you looked at your feet, a bit unsure, gathering enough courage to finally say what youâve been meaning to tell him since you arrived home.
âIâm sorry for not telling you about the proposal.â You softly spoke, and Simon, who was looking for a blanket in the closet in the corner of the room, turned his head to look at you. âI wanted to tell you in person, but I wasnât planning for that article to come out, I didnât want the whole world to know.â
Simon left the blanket on the bed, turning his body to look at you more clearly. âMom told me that you think Ian leaked the newsâ He mentioned, and you nodded, at the risk of looking crazy.Â
âSally suggested it.â You confirmed, sitting on the bed âAnd if he didnât, heâs fine with it anyway. He doesnât care if people see me as this bitch who broke his heart, I might as well be.âÂ
He looked at the wall behind you, confused. âI think I missed a chapter here.â He said, sitting on the edge of the bed âMaybe more than one. Werenât you in love with him?â
You wanted to grab a pillow, bury your face on it and scream as loud as you could, but for the sake of looking like a sane person you contained yourself. âI thought I was.â You said sincerely. you believed there was a time when you were sure you were in love with Ian, there were moments you thought that the good things about him could outweigh the bad things, but deep down you knew that if you were really in love you wouldnât have to do all that math, you wouldnât have to fight to ignore his arrogance and his big ego.Â
âAnd when did you realize that you werenât?â He continued to ask âOr when did you realize he was a jerk?â
You scoffed, bitterly. âI guess I always knew both, I tried to make it work regardless. I enjoyed being with him for some time, but then he planned an engagement party full of people I didnât even know. He didnât care to call any of you and expected me to say yes⊠Does that say more about him or me?â
He kept quiet, not knowing what to say, but you already knew the answer.Â
âIan was an asshole, kid. He was jealous of you, of your family, of your job, none of us understood why you were with him.âÂ
âThat was not what I asked.â You laughed, rolling your eyes. âIan was a prick, I get it, but I wasnât much better either.â
âYou canât make me think you deserve each other, are you kidding?â He said.Â
âI canât blame him for everything, I made my own bed.â You huffed âI was terrible and it took me almost four years to snap out of it, that was not his fault.âÂ
âYou are right, but youâre here now, arenât you?â He reminded you, calmly. âIsnât that whatâs important?âÂ
You began to become exasperated âCâmon, Simon, donât try to be nice, youâre supposed to be mad at me.âÂ
âI am mad at you.â He corrected you, sending a chill down your spine âYouâre working all the time, you never call, never text back, we barely see you and the only way to know about your life is when we read some article saying you broke up with your boyfriend because he proposed to you, are you kidding? Of course I am mad, but because I miss you.â
You felt a wave of regret hitting all your senses, suddenly your eyes were burning with tears and you are not supposed to cry, you knew that, but the single tear that slid down your cheek was quicker than any thought that could cross your mind. Somehow, you wished your family hadn't noticed how absent you'd been these past few years, that they just shrugged and said âthatâs just herâ and forgot about it, it was not necessary to look at Simonâs face to know that he couldnât just forget about it. He loved you, your mother loved you too, you didnât have a family that you would want to run away from, but you did it anyway,
âIâm sorryâŠâ You murmured, looking at him with eyes full of regret. âIt wasnât you, it wasnât any of you, it was me. I was so angry when I left, I didnât know how to handle it.â
You wouldnât trade your career for anything, it was one of those few things that made you happy, but after years of trying to convince yourself that every decision you made for the last few years was the right choice, this was the first time that you admitted that maybe you werenât thinking clearly when you decided to move to the city and never look back.Â
Simon frowned, thinking about it twice before asking âWere you angry, bug?â
You tilted your head, giving him a sad smile, hoping that it could explain everything.âI was quite angry, yes.â You answered âNot at you, though.âÂ
âAt mom?âÂ
âMaybe a little bit at mom, yeah.â You laughed, shaking your head. You sighed deeply, letting the silence sit in the room for a moment before you could put in order all the things you wanted to say. âI remember when I told her I left college she looked at me like I finally lost my mind, it was like she saw it coming, you know? Me, again, being lost, it was not a surprise, but rather something she would expect of me. I know she was just worried and I know I can be a lot sometimes, but it hurt anyway. I don't blame anyone, Simon, but all I needed was someone to believe in me and no one did. I had to leave.â Something ached inside your chest because that was not the whole truth, but it was all you could say tonight, you couldnât say that Yoongi was also one of the reasons. âIâm not trying to justify myself.â You mumbled âIâm just saying that I was so angry that I didnât realize how many mistakes I made.âÂ
The silence that took over the room was so strong it made your stomach squirm. You shifted in your place, but Simon stayed there, with his gaze lost somewhere in the room as he processed what you just said.Â
âI always believed in you, you know that?â He spoke, causing your head to snap up towards him. âI know a lot of people tried to tell you that you werenât, but youâve always been special and Iâve always seen it.âÂ
âI know you did.â You sighed. âBut I was being so stubborn, I walked away and Iâm so sorry.â
âI know you think youâre too much, but youâre not.â He continued talking âMaybe mom just wanted everything to be simple, for her kids to go to college, graduate, get a job and a home and never have to worry about whether they are choosing right or wrong ever again. But youâre not simple, bug, youâre extraordinary and talented and too brilliant to stay still, but youâre not too much, not for me.âÂ
You held back a sob, feeling ridiculous. âIâm sorry.â You said, once again, because you havenât said it enough times.
âItâs okay now, I mean it.â Simon reached for your hand to squeeze it tightly.Â
You sniffed âGod, I should be comforting you for being a bad sister, not the other way aroundâÂ
âI donât need to be comforted, Iâm okay as long as youâre here.â He tried to cheer you up. âAnd you were not a bad sister, you were sad and acted shitty.âÂ
You smiled, because you told Simon that you were angry but instead he heard that you were sad, you didnât feel like correcting him because he wasnât so wrong about that.Â
âIâm sorry.â You repeated once again like a scratched record, making him laugh. âAre you still mad at me?â
âNo.â he replied, âBut only if you promise not to disappear again.âÂ
You raised your hand, extending your pinky finger in front of his face. âI promise you, Simon, I will not disappear again.â
Simon tangled his pinky with yours, making your promise impossible to be broken, and your soul felt at ease for a moment.
âFine, good enough for me.â he said, throwing himself back onto the bed. âNow I want to hear everything about the proposal, and I want you to describe to me exactly the face he made when you said no.â
You laughed, throwing yourself on the bed the same way he did and tried to summarize the last three years in just one night. Only for today, your body did you a favor and your head stopped spinning at least for now. Something began to feel right.
Four years ago
Seven days before New Yearâs Eve
You could hear the radio at the end of the hallway in your grandmotherâs room, softly playing jazz to cancel out the outside noise. Not everyone in the house liked the radio, your cousins always said that it was annoying and kept them awake, but it was still one of those old habits of your grandfather that remained in the house even if he was no longer here, so you liked it. The music inevitably seeped under the door of your room, Yoongi hummed some Frank Sinatra song as if he knew the lyrics to it, making you laugh and beg him to stop.Â
You know itâs almost midnight, as your roommate just informed you, but you didnât want to turn the lights off yet. All of the cookies already disappeared from the plate, Yoongi was laying on his side the same way you were and the lamp on the nightstand warmly lighted up his brown eyes, you couldnât help but feel you were not supposed to be in such presence, his messy hair and the loose white shirt he wore to sleep, his sleepy eyes, his pink lips; it looked just like the kind of view that was bound to haunt you forever.Â
The nightstand that separated you was not far enough to stop that pull from the string in your chest, not when he was looking at you like that, his gaze fixated on yours like he didnât want to leave you awake alone, and neither did you. You felt yourself shaking because, what was the version of you that existed when you were asleep? And what happened inside his head when you were not there? What was happening inside his head right now?
Did you cross his mind the same way he crossed yours? When you finally fell asleep, would he remember that moment in the closet or would it be just water under the bridge? Did he spend every waking second of the last seven hours thinking of that fleeting moment when you could almost feel his lips on yours?
Or was that just you?
The night was fading away, your eyelids were getting heavy but you still couldnât find the will to sleep.Â
âIâm sorry for today.â You almost whispered, gathering enough courage to mention the little accident âIâm sorry for dragging you with me to the closet.â Â
He smiled softly, closing his eyes for a second. âItâs okay, it was cozy.â He teased you, making you groan in annoyance. He laughed loudly at your reaction, annoying you even more. âIâm serious, it was okay.âÂ
âWas it really?â You asked him âWasnât I being silly?â
âIt's okay being silly sometimes.â He assured you, but that did not ease that anxious feeling in your stomach. He seemed to see it in your face. âWhatâs wrong with being a little silly? I wouldâve run from your grandmother, too.âÂ
You bitterly laughed, covering your face with the palms of your hands âStop, Iâm being immature.â You groaned âIâve got to get my shit together.â
âCâmon Pinky, you have to stop with that.â He said.Â
âI would if I could.â You remarked.
âDidnât you say you were going to get your shit together after the holidays?â He reminded you âWhy are you worrying right now?â
Yoongi was right, that was the initial plan, but ever since you came back home everything was pointing in different directions and it was beginning to drive you crazy, it was like the universe was forcing you to think about it, it was not letting you run away from it, not even temporarily. First, it was Yoongi, showing up every few days at your doorstep, grabbing your hand, squeezing your legs, whispering things in your ear like he wanted you to go insane, it was Minnie, offering you a job, talking about The Alley, saying you were supposed to be on the big screen, and then it was your mother, expecting you to make up your mind once for all. And still, you had your whole life ahead, why were you worrying right now?
âI donât knowâŠâ You sighed âWhat if I come back next year and the plan was not good enough? What if I end up hiding again from everyone?â
Yoongi shifted in bed, curious âDo you have a plan, Pinky?â The nickname rolled off his tongue softly, you swimmed in the tenderness of his voice, something about it made you want to tell him everything.
âNot really, I mean⊠It all sounds so bad.âÂ
âYou have a plan.â He affirmed, smiling âI want to hear it.â
âItâs not a plan.â You contradicted yourself âIf it were a plan, it would suck.â
Yoongi hummed âItâs something like a plan, then.â
You scrunched your nose, unsure. âYeah, but not quite like a plan, something like aâŠâ You said, but the words died on your lips before you got the chance to finish.Â
âSomething like a dream, then?â He continued to ask, but you shook your head.
âSomething close.â You expressed, unable to find the right words to explain your thoughts. You stayed silent for a second, believing he was beginning to lose interest in the topic, until the words slipped past his lips like a spell.
âSomething like a wish.â He pronounced, and he was not asking, it was almost like he knew.Â
You thought there was not much difference between a dream and a wish, but in this case, there was.Â
You smiled at him, nodding, somehow you felt you could trust him with all your secrets âYes, like a wish.â You affirmed, and it felt like a confession. âI donât know Yoongi, have you ever stayed up late and planned something but when you woke up next morning you felt it was stupid? Well, I do that every night.â
âIâm sure that whatever it is, itâs not stupid.â He said, making your heart swell. Â
âI would like to believe youâŠâ You murmured âDo you have a dream, Yoongi? Something youâre too scared to wish for?â
You could see him think about it for a moment, but his eyes were still connected with yours. Oh, how you wished to be inside his mind right now, read his thoughts, witness his dreams, know all his secrets.
âYes.â He confirmed, âBut I canât talk about them out loud right now.âÂ
You laughed, biting your bottom lip. âOkay, fair. What about those you can say out loud?â
âIâm not going to tell you because youâre going to laugh.â He pouted, making you frown.Â
âLaugh?â You repeated, sounding more offended than you actually were. âI would never, câmon.â
He raised an eyebrow, testing you âYou sure?â
âOf course, donât piss me off.âÂ
âFine, fine.â He let out a long sigh, believing you. âMy wish would be⊠to stop time for a while. Sometimes I believe I canât think when timeâs running, all I do is study and come home to my mom, there is very little time that I have for myself.â Â
You felt your chest tighten, but it didn't surprise you that Yoongi felt this way. He already mentioned to you that, even if taking care of his mother didnât feel like a burden, he still felt he was missing out on so many things.Â
âAnd what would you do if time stopped right now?âÂ
Yoongi shifted his eyes for a moment, and you almost missed it but you saw it, the urge to hold back and the words getting stuck on his throat.Â
âMmmâŠâ He hummed, âIâll go to the beach.â
âIn winter?â
âYes, I wouldnât care.â
âAnd where else?â You continued to ask.
âHonestly? Iâll go anywhere but home.â He confessed.
âWhatâs wrong with home?â You of all people knew exactly what was wrong with home, but you wanted to hear why he thought that.Â
âHome itâs okay,â He waved off. âIt just feels like I spent my whole life there. I went to college expecting something to change, and a lot of things did but I still feel like something else is supposed to happen, like there's something else for me to see.âÂ
It was looking in a mirror, it was the same thing youâve told him a few days ago but in other words, in another tone. Yoongi sounded resigned, like his wish was clearly something that was not meant to happen and he needed to come to terms with it, nothing could ever make you more sad.Â
âThereâs plenty for you to see, Yoongi, are you kidding?â You chuckled âYouâre twenty five, youâre barely grasping life.âÂ
He scoffed, bitterly, âItâs not that easy.âÂ
âOf course it is easy, do you know itâs not necessary to stop time to go to the beach?âÂ
âI know, Pinky.â He agreed, âBut what does it feel like running away?âÂ
âRunning away would be so bad?â You asked, hearing the question echoing in the room, letting you know that maybe it was something you werenât supposed to wonder out loud. Yoongi didnât dare to ask such a question, but you seemed determined to make his wish come true, maybe you were the only one who could do it.Â
âDonât ask me.â He said, looking at the ceiling to avoid your gaze. âDonât act like running away isnât your wish as wellâÂ
You snorted, immediately grabbing a pillow and threatening to punch him in the face with it, but Yoongi is quick to cover his face with his arms.
âDonât!â He protested, laughing.
 âDonât expose me like that!â You whined, embarrassed.Â
âWhat, am I wrong?âÂ
âMaybe youâre notâŠâ You dared to answer, leaving the pillow on the bed again âBut how do you know?â
âI told you, Pinky.â He murmured âI just know.â
You shook your head in denial, how could it be? Were you really that transparent or Yoongi really just knew?Â
âWhat else do you know?â You continued to ask, curious.Â
He pretended to think about it, pouting his lips and looking at the ceiling as if the answers were to fall from the sky. His eyes shifted towards yours, tilting his head âI know that you would run away to the beach with me if I asked you to.âÂ
A giggle was built in your throat, you laughed nervously as you tried to decipher if he was joking or not, even if Yoongi could see right through you, it was a bit difficult for you to do the same with him.Â
âI donât know about that.â You said, ignoring the way your heart was beating against your ribcage. âDo you mean in⊠an hypothetical scenario?âÂ
âItâs a hypothetical proposal.â He answered.
âIâll have to check my schedule first.âÂ
A smirk tugged from the corner of his lips. âWhat about⊠two weeks away from now?â
You did the calculation in your head, but you already knew that by then Yoongi would have to go back to class, so you doubted. âWhat about the semester?â You asked, trying to be the voice of reason. âYour last semester, might I add.â
âThat could wait.â He did not hesitate âIsnât it part of running away? Leaving things behind?â
You laughed âAnd what would people say about me, then? That I made you leave college, nuh-hu.âÂ
âHere we go again with that.â He rolled his eyes âI donât care what people say and, besides, Iâm not leaving college, Iâm⊠postponing it.âÂ
That didnât sound like the Yoongi you knew at all, but then again, this whole conversation didnât sound like anything Yoongi from the past would say. A thousand questions crossed your mind, like what do you do on the beach in winter? Wouldnât being alone be a problem? What are you going to talk about, where are you going to stay? If you say yes, would he grab your hand when you crossed the street, would he try to kiss you again?Â
You crossed your arms, thinking about it, not daring to agree right away, but how could you say no? When he was looking at you, convinced that you would say yes.Â
You opened your mouth, not sure what you were going to say but still ready to answer, and before you could utter a word, he interrupted you. âRun away with me to the beach, Pinky.â He asked in a soft tone, looking at you with warm eyes and warm words, making your heart shake violently in your chest âOnly for now, I promise Iâll make it worth it.â
You smiled, ignoring that little person inside you that tried to warn you about something, but you werenât sure about what because all you could feel was your heart racing. âFine, Iâll follow you for now.â You simply said, trying to sound as cool as possible âLetâs run.âÂ
In that moment you forgot about years and years of disappointment and failed dreams, failed wishes, you ignored the reality, deciding everything was false and true at the same time. You didnât need to look at the clock to know that it was midnight, something inside your chest sparkled and told you it was time to make your wish, and for some reason, you listened. It echoed in every corner of your mind, your wish was the beach in winter.Â
Four days before New Yearâs Eve
Two weeks ago, when you bought Yoongiâs Christmas gift, you thought about it like a farewell. You stood in the shop and talked to the tall man with the long face and chose the gift as you tried to convince yourself this was a way of saying goodbye to him.Â
That Christmas morning Yoongi tore the brown wrapping paper and opened the long box to find that you decided to give him a red tie. It wasnât bright red, it was deep dark red, red like a rose. It came with a notebook and a pen with his initials on them. In your mind, you were giving away that version of him that lived in your head and clung to your thoughts and clung to your heart, that version of him you could never let go. Yoongi was about to graduate, he was about to become officially a lawyer, an adult, a man, he wasnât that boy you fell in love with years ago, he was a wish you had to let in the past and your gift was just a way to remind you of it. You had a purpose, a plan, you had everything figured out until he decided to ask you to run away with him, until you said yes.
His gifts for you were a vinyl copy of Is This It by The Strokes, two tickets to watch When Harry Met Sally at the Alley the following week and a pair of red gloves for the rest of the winter.Â
Yoongi looked at you and smiled like you both knew something everyone else in the room didnât. âThe gloves match with the tie.â He had said.
So now you had no plan, what you did have though, was a bunch of pictures of several locations Yoongi thought of booking for your trip to the beach. You were doomed.Â
You thought the only person in this town who could possibly understand what you were going through was Minnie, the only person in the world who knew about your feelings for Yoongi, and the only person who you could call a friend at the moment.Â
You werenât expecting to see Minnie again when you saw her at The Alley a few weeks ago, but she had different plans; it was like she forced you to be her friend again. You tried to stop thinking you didnât deserve it, you had to swallow your guilt and accept her friendship, and after a few five hour calls filled with gossip, you ultimately decided not to be against it, even if she called you everyday and still talked nonstop about that audition in the city, talking with her felt like you were still fifteen, and you liked it.
That night, as she raided her closet looking for a dress for you to wear at the New Yearâs party at The Alley, you sat on her bed and gave her a run down of everything that happened with Yoongi since you came back home, it didnât take her much to get you to admit that you were still in love with your brotherâs best friend, so you might as well be honest and tell her everything.Â
âYouâre being stupid right now, sweetheart.â You heard her muffled voice from inside her closet. The next thing you saw was a piece of fabric flying in the air and landing at your feet. You grabbed it, putting in front of you to reveal a short pink dress that you would never, ever wear.Â
You snorted, leaving the dress on the pile of clothes that you already rejected. You seemed to forget that Minnie was not the most adequate person to talk about âboy stuffâ, perhaps because she was way too honest. You didnât know whether it was a mistake or not to tell her about the trip to the beach, because all the questions she was asking and all the things she was stating to be true were thoughts you were desperately trying to avoid.Â
âHe wants to fuck you, I donât know how else to tell you this.â She said, walking over the clothes to make her way to you. You threw yourself on the bed, covering your face with your palms âI mean, I wish I could only tell you that heâs head over heels for you, and honey, that he is, but he also wants to fuck you.â
You groaned, kicking your feet. âGod, you make me want to throw up.â
âOf excitement, Iâm assuming.â She affirmed âIâm telling you, thereâs no way youâre going on a trip alone and come back without having fucked.â
You looked at her, begging her to stop talking, but she was not finished. âStop!â
âPicture this.â She ignored you, forming a rectangle with her fingers and looking right through it as if she was directing a scene from a movie âFirst scenario, a storm causes the power to go out, thereâs no electricity, you have no way to be warm so you sleep in the same bed to warm up, thereâs tension, you look at each other and kiss, you fuck.â
âOkay, I donât see that happening.â You shook your head.Â
âSecond scenario, you just finished showering, you go out of the bathroom wearing only a towel because you think heâs not there, but he is! He sees you, you kiss, you fuck.â
âThatâs not⊠That sounds like porn.âÂ
âThird scenario!â She exclaimed.Â
âFine, thatâs enough.â You stopped her, waving your arms in the air.Â
âNo, you have to prepare! And when it happens you will know that I was right.â Your friend insisted, but you refused to let any of those ideas in your mind.Â
âWhat if youâre not?â You wondered âWhat if he just wants to be my friend and Iâm just imagining everything?â
âBut you are not, are you kidding?â She laughed âThat man is clearly in love with you, why are you convincing yourself otherwise?â
You felt Minnieâs body sitting right next to you, causing you to sit back on the bed to look at her face to face. You were sure you were about to start crying out of frustration. âI donât know, what if I get hurt?â
Minnie pursed her lips âBaby, I canât answer that question at all, but you have to take the chance.âÂ
You groaned, annoyed. âI donât want to take the chance.â You whined âI was fine before seeing him again, I wasnât even thinking of him.â
âThat is a lie,â She laughed, mocking you. âWe both know you never stopped being in love with him, now you have him in the palm of your hand, do something.âÂ
Minnie stood up again, looking for another piece of clothing on the floor as you kept silent, wondering if any of that could be possible. Did you really have him in the palm of your hand? Was he in love with you and you were being stupid for believing that he wanted to be just friends?
âWhat should I do?â You asked her, hoping that the redhead in the room knew all the secrets of the universe.Â
âInvite him to the New Yearâs party and wear a hot outfit, how about that?â Minnie offered, like that could answer all your prayers.Â
âWould that resolve all my problems?â You joked, talking to the sky.Â
âCâmon, he literally asked you to run away with him, donât you find that a little bit hot? Donât you really think that was not code for âI want to fuck youâ?âÂ
You laughed âYoongi is not like that!â You protested.Â
âI hate to break it to you, but you are hot.â She insisted, throwing another piece of clothing at your face. âAnd if Yoongi is not blind, he knows that, and letâs not forget the most important fact here.âÂ
âWhich isâŠ?â
âHeâs in love with you, letâs start wrapping our heads around that.â She simply said âOnce thatâs done, you invite him to the New Yearâs eve party at The Alley, you wear a hot outfit and confront him about it, tell him to stop playing around.â
You grabbed the dress Minnie just threw at you, which was another short dress, but this one was actually cute. It was black and was covered in black sparkly sequins with thin straps, you were definitely going to freeze to death if you wore that, but you were sure this fitted the description of âhot outfitâ.Â
Minnie was right, you couldnât keep running away from the facts, everything was laid on the table, you didnât need more proof to know that Yoongi felt something for you, even if you werenât sure if it was the same that you felt for him, you needed to gather enough courage to find out what it was.Â
You grabbed the phone in your pocket and opened Yoongiâs chat, you decided to invite him to the New Yearâs party.Â

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the road not taken 05 | myg

part five: new year's eve
Summary: The timer is counting down and it's finally time to confront Yoongi.
<part four
âpairing: lawyer!yoongi x actress!oc
ârating: +18
âgenre: brother's best friend, one sided pinning (or both?)
âwarnings/tags: slow burn, angst, FLUFF â€ïžâđ©č, eventual smut, sexual tension!!!!! flashbacks, mentions of sex đBtw english is not my first language!
âwords: 12.2k
âa/note: hi friends!!! i know i said i was going to go crazy with the word count but i had to divide the chapter because this part was going to have 25k words otherwise?? anyway!!! i went through ten different mental breakdows while writing this, i doubted myself like fifty times, but i enjoyed writing it sososo much, i hope you enjoy reading it as well!! like always, you are invited to discuss this part in the asks, feedback is always welcomed đ€ .
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Four years ago.
New Yearâs eve.Â
You had lost count of the amount of times Minnie rolled her eyes, groaned or threw her hands in the air in the last two hours, but you were sure it was the same amount of times that you closed your eyes and sighed, trying to remain calm. She was sitting at the desk of your room, finishing her make-up for the New Yearâs party as she listened to you list every detail of the last time you saw Yoongi, two days ago.Â
Minnie, not minding being hyperbolic, openly expressed that she thought that âYoongi was a psychopathâ for inviting to watch When Harry Met Sally, a movie whose main premise were two friends who are in love with each other but do not realize it. Then she proceeded to call him similar things, like he was crazy for grabbing your hand on the way home and borderline insane for not kissing you when he left you at the door of your home. You tried to agree with her, but you were too busy trying to keep your food down, fearing that you might vomit at the thought of confronting Yoongi tonight.Â
Needless to say, you were nervous. You had promised Minnie that, for your own sake, you would finally tell Yoongi to stop playing games and tell you what he really wanted with you tonight. You invited him to the party, hoping he would turn you down, thinking he probably had better plans with other friends, but he said yes, and now you were obligated to stand up to him.Â
âThis is not my size.â You complained, observing yourself in the mirror as you pulled from the hem of your dress, attempting to cover your butt.Â
Your friend looked away from the tiny mirror in her hands to scan your body. You turned around, showing her the tiny black dress she let you borrow.Â
Minnie looked at you like you were joking. âIt literally fits you like a glove.â She said, standing up from her seat to take a better look at you.Â
The dress was fine, it hugged your waist, your hips and every good part of your body, but you were too aware of it, you werenât used to wearing dresses like this.Â
âWhat about my boobs?â You asked, covering up your chest with your hands.
âWhat about them? They look beautiful!â She exclaimed, and grabbed your hands to out them away.
You laughed âArenât they too out?âÂ
âTheyâre perfectly out.â She responded, taking a good look at them âLike, enough, not too much and not too little, you know? If I had your boobs, I would display them just like that.âÂ
You smiled like that was the biggest compliment a girl could ever hear. âThank you Minnie.â You said, a little more relieved âI donât know what I would do without you here.â
âYou would be completely lost, Iâm telling you.â She said, grabbing her jacket from her bed and her bag âAre we ready to go now?â
You reached for your phone, hoping to find a message from Yoongi saying that he was already here but it was not necessary, a second later you heard the motor of his car being parked in front of your house.Â
âThatâs him.â You informed your friend, making her jump in her place like a little kid.Â
âFine, letâs waste no time.âÂ
You grabbed your jacket, already knowing it would be of no use in the freezing cold of the night, and left your house to meet Yoongi.Â
When you closed the door, you heard Minnie let out a little gasp, which made you look up at her.
"What?" you asked her, feeling her elbow dig into your ribs as she pointed at the sidewalk with her chin.
You turned around, meeting the sight of Yoongi, casually leaned over his car as he waited for you in the dark night. He was wearing his long black coat with his signature shirt, this time in black, his hair was slightly messy, the way youâve always liked, and when he caught the first glimpse of your face he smiled, waving at you.Â
âOh, myâŠâ Minnie sighed, bringing her hand up to her face, fanning herself. âIs that the man whoâs taking you home tonight?âÂ
"Shut up," You muttered through gritted teeth, waving back at Yoongi.Â
âIs your mom coming home tonight, sweetheart?â She kept going âIf I were you, I would tell her to stay somewhere else. You know, in case you and your boyâŠâ
âMinnie, heâs gonna hear you.â You warned her, but she just laughed.Â
Still, in the back of your mind, you considered Minnieâs concern; no, your mom wasnât coming home tonight, but you didnât need to be thinking about that at all.Â
âLooking nice, ladies.â said Yoongi as you were making your way to his car.
âLikewise, gentleman.â Minnie answered âDo we have a resolution for the new year?â
Yoongi smirked, âYes, we do.â
Your friend clicked her tongue, winking at you both and got into the back seat of Yoongiâs car, leaving the two of you alone.Â
There was a moment of silence, like he was waiting to hear the sound of the car door closing, and then, he whistled. âYouâre all dolled up.â He noted, sneaking his hand under your jacket and grabbing you by your waist over your dress, pulling you closer to him.Â
âIs that bad?â You frowned, pretended to be annoyed.Â
âMaybe.â He considered âWhat if someone tries to steal my date?âÂ
You snorted, softly punching his chest. âOh, shut up.â You sassed âI canât get rid of you, Iâve tried already.â
Yoongi bit his bottom lip, failing to hide a smile. âYou look very pretty, thatâs all Iâm saying.âÂ
By now, youâd think you could handle these kinds of commentsâhis lingering touches, or the way his eyes seemed to silently ask for a kissâbut you couldnât. Your heart still jumped, your palms still grew sweaty, and your face still burned. Yet, you forced a smile as if youâd heard it a thousand times from countless men, as if he was nothing special.
âWell, you donât look too bad yourself.â You patted him on the back, pulling away from him to go around the car to the passenger seat.Â
Yoongiâs gaze trailed over you as he turned to face you across the roof of the car, his eyes following every movement.
âBy the way,â He wondered, stopping you before you could open the door âWhat do you mean that youâve tried?â
You stopped for a moment, trying to understand what he meant, but you were immediately reminded of your previous comment. How clueless he was, he had no idea the amount of times you tried to exile him from your life with no success, the thought of him always crawled back to you as if he belonged there. Tonight you should be in your bed, or going to some other party to drink your weight in alcohol to try to fulfill the purpose of banishing him from your mind, but, like a thousand times before, you were with him.Â
You ignored his question, bursting into laughter as you got inside the car.Â
Yoongi stood there for a moment, hearing the echoes of your laugh across the street, tempted to chase the sound. What a shame, if you hadn't gotten into the car so quickly, you might have seen the stars reflecting in his eyes, the look that only a fool would mistake for anything other than love.
Present
The thing about small towns like yours was that they hardly ever changedâlike the park in front of Minnieâs apartment, with its wooden benches and the path of trees leading to the fountain in the center, which had stopped working years ago. The never changing look of your hometown was one of the main things that made you want to leave it behind, it was ridiculous to admit how relieved you were now that everything was still the same as the last time you were here.Â
You set your bags down on the floor of your friendâs home and gazed out the window, watching the wind drag yellow and orange leaves, swirling them across the street until they crashed against the tall wooden doors of a building you recognized as The Alley. You remembered how, when you were younger, Minnie used to live fifteen minutes from there, but once she became an adult, she jumped at the chance to move directly across the street, staying as close as she could. You figured that people in small towns hardly ever changed either.
There was not much difference between the Minnie you knew when you were a teenager and the Minnie you knew in the present, she was still always at The Alley, except she was the one who called the shots nowadays. Over the years she gained the trust of the owners and now she was in charge of keeping everything in order, helping organize every activity and every area every day of the week, so you frowned when you saw that it was closed, especially in October, which was the most exciting month in The Alley; the Halloween plays, the Halloween movies and the Halloween parties were your favorite part of the year.Â
âIs The Alley closed?â You asked, turning around to see Minnie as she stuck her head in her fridge trying to look for something to eat. Your friend let you stay at her apartment for as long as you needed; it was the least she could do, considering she always crashed at your place in the city and acted like it was her own whenever she had to work there.Â
âUh⊠yeah. Itâs a whole thing.â She sighed. âIt has all of us stressed out.â
âWhy, what happened?â You walked over to her, sitting on one of the stools of her kitchen.Â
âThe buildingâs having some issues with its infrastructure for some time now and itâs costing a lot of money.â She explained, grabbing a cup of yogurt and a spoon to place it in front of you as if that were dinner. âWe thought it was just a few things, like the electricity and the plumbing, but the more we look into it, the more problems we find.â
Your frown deepened, more confused than before. The Alley had been an old building for years and years, there was always a thing or two that had to be repaired, but you never thought it was that bad. âThatâs why itâs closed?â You continued to ask.Â
âThatâs not the only reason. We had three inspections since the beginning of the year and none of them looked any good, weâre suspecting the town council might want to close it.â She rolled her eyes, but you could feel the hurt in her words.Â
âClose it?â You repeated it, feeling something stung in your chest âJust like that? Is it that bad?âÂ
âWell, yes.â She affirmed, trying to appear composed but the discouragement filled her voice âUnless we fix the whole place, of course, but the repairs cost too much, so itâs going to take some time.â
âThat sounds ridiculous, Minnie. What does Sid think?â You inquired. Sid was one of the owners of The Alley and the only one who was active in the community, he trusted Minnie with the management of the place more than anyone else.Â
âThat prick.â She bitterly spat âDonât even mention him, heâs acting like a jerk lately, heâs too old and too tired of running the place, heâs leaving everything to me. Iâm trying to handle it with some other people but itâs too much. Thatâs why weâre closed, weâre opening just three days a week but thatâs slowing down the process of collecting money.âÂ
âOh, Minnie. Thatâs horrible.â You lamented âWhy am I just finding out about this now? Why didn't you tell me anything?âÂ
âItâs okay, sweetheart, itâs not your fault.â She tried to wave off âYou were busy and too sad to hear any of my problems, I didnât want to bother with stupid stuff.â
âWhat are you talking about?â You said, shaking your head âItâs not stupid, are you nuts? I could never be too busy or sad to hear you. How come youâve been carrying all of this without telling me?â
The feeling of guilt flooded your chest, filling with regret your whole body. You knew you were being a bad sister and a bad daughter, but you didnât realize you were being a bad friend as well. If closing The Alley sounded horrible to you, you couldnât imagine how bad mustâve felt for Minnie, who had dedicated most of her life to the place.â
âI mean it, baby, you donât have to feel bad.â She assured you, squeezing your hand âMy headâs been a mess lately, I was going to tell you eventually.â
âBut itâs not okay, Minnie.â You insisted. âYou couldâve told me how you were feeling, I mean, The Alley is your whole life, there has to be another way.â
âYes, thatâs what I keep telling myself, there has to be another way! And Iâm trying to think of one, but when I think Iâm close to finding a solution, my head starts to smoke.â She huffed.Â
You felt your heart clenching, Minnie was always trying to see the good side of things, youâve never seen her so let down about something, especially something she cared about deeply. You both went silent, processing all the information for a minute. You wished you could do something, not only for your friend, but for the place where you had grown up, you couldnât phantom the idea of The Alley disappearing, it was home of so many outcasts, it was your home for most of your teenage years, you felt like part of you was still on those walls.Â
âHave you thought about talking with a lawyer?â You asked, like some lightbulb lighted up above your head. âYou know, I can talk with my brother if youâd like, he could help you save time.â
Minnieâs expression suddenly changed, she raised her eyebrows and slightly opened her mouth in surprise, but it wasnât because of your offering, it was for something else, you just didnât know what.
âOh, no, honey. Donât worry, itâs not necessary.â She rushed to say.Â
âHow come it is not necessary?â You questioned. âMinnie, a lawyer is essential for this kind of stuff. Iâm sure that Simon could give you some advice, if the situation is not good he could arrange a meeting with the council or something like that.â
You could see her doubting, the hesitating look on her face, looking at her hands as she tried to say something but couldnât.
âYou know that money is not a problem, I could talk to him about it.â You insisted, assuming that money was the reason for her doubt, she already said that they were struggling with the repair, you assumed that hiring a lawyer was too expensive to even consider.Â
Minnie pursed her lips, âItâs not about the money, actually.â She said, looking away from you. âAnd thank you, baby, itâs just that⊠uhm, we already consulted a lawyer.âÂ
You sat straight in your chair âOh, really?â You uttered, surprised. âWhat did they say?â
Your friend stood up from her seat, wandering around the kitchen while looking for something in the cabinets âHeâs going through the documents for now, handling the legal stuff.â She trailed off, and you felt she was leaving something out. No, you didnât understand a thing about law, but you could use a bit more information about the situation. Â
âHow did you meet him?â You asked, curious. âDo you know if heâs any good? You know, I donât trust lawyers.â
Your comment meant to be a joke, but the girl in front of you didnât seem to catch it. Her tone suddenly changed âThe only reason we have a lawyer is because it is a voluntary thing, so we donât have to pay him. Otherwise, we would be lost, we couldnât possibly afford a lawyer.â She went on, avoiding your question.Â
âA voluntary thing? You mean he is doing it for free?â You frowned, dismissing the fact that she didnât answer what you asked, or even laughed at your attempt at a joke. âWhy?â
âHeâs from⊠here and really likes the place, I guess.âÂ
âHeâs from here and really likes the place?â You repeated, confused, you didnât know many lawyers, but you were sure that was not reason enough to work for free. Minnie just hummed, not caring much to explain. âDo I know him?â The question resonated in the room, followed by a dead silence. As your friend pretended to be busy, taking the glasses out of the dishwasher and putting them back in their place, your words hung in the air, unanswered. âMinnie?â
âYes?â You heard her voice.Â
âWho is he?â You asked again, but your gut told you that you already had an answer for that.
She turned back, looking at you with a warning look. âIf I tell you, are you going to be mad at me?â
âWhy would I be mad at you?â You questioned, already feeling upset. You knew way too many reasons to be mad at that question.
âIâm not telling you, then.â She said, taking your answer as a yes.
âIf you donât tell me who you hired as a lawyer, I will start screaming.â You threatened like a little kid, pointing at her with the spoon as if it were a gun.Â
âOkay, no need to scream.â She tried to persuade you.
âMinnieâŠâÂ
âIâll tell you, but you must know that it wasnât my decision alone.â Minnie took a step back from you, with her hands in the air. âAnd that I would have never said yes if we had to pay him, we barely have any money! How could I say no? Besides, he helps on the weekends with the repairs, heâs great with plumbing and everyone likes him, the guys adore him, the girls love him, everyone had already agreed before I could say a word, you understand-?
âMinnie!â You stopped her, waving your hands in the air âYou are rambling, what are you saying?â
The redhead in front of you took a deep breath, composing herself. âYouâre right, Iâm sorry.â She breathed out âItâs just that Yoongi offered to advise us for free, and then he went on toâŠ-â
The name ringed in your ears the same way it did when you mother mentioned the dinner the other night, the same way it did when you brother couldnât stop mentioning his name the night you stayed at his house, the same way his voice interrupted the silence when he came looking for you in your motherâs backyard, only this time it came from your best friendâs mouth.
âYoongi!?â You suddenly yelled, making her flinch. âWhat do you mean by Yoongi!?â
Minnie took another step back, afraid that you would use the spoon in your hand to take her eyes out.Â
âGod, donât be mad at me.â She pleaded, with her hands clasped together and her fingers intertwined as if she was begging for forgiveness.
You crossed your arms over your chest, shaking your head in disbelief. One thing was not to tell you of the fact that the town wanted to close The Alley because she was stressed and too tired to talk about it, and a completely different thing was not telling you that Yoongi, the only man who ever broke your heart, was involved, trying to ignore the fact that it was the place where you grew up. You couldnât believe your friend didnât tell you that Yoongi was trying to help to save the place that was directly connected to you and him.Â
âIs that why you didnât tell me?âÂ
âNo, that was not the reason.â She tried to deny, but the second you raised an eyebrow, she backtracked âI mean, not at first, but I was telling the truth!â
âHalf the truth!â You accused her.Â
âOkay, fine!â She threw her hands in the air, resigned. âHalf the truth, I admit it.â
âBut why?â You insisted.
âIâm sorry, sweetheartâ She cried â I donât know⊠I was afraid you wouldnât like the idea of him being involved in it.â
âI mean, it doesnât sound thrilling, but I would want to know that it was happening, I donât care if Yoongi was helping you with it.â
âI know, I knowâŠâ She trailed off, but there was still something she was keeping from you. Her gaze was fixed on her hands, she didnât dare to look you in the eye. âItâs justâŠâ
âWhat?â You kept asking âCâmon, Minnie⊠You donât seriously think Iâm still hurt by it, do you?â
The words came out of your mouth afraid to sound unsure, and the look she gave you finished to confirm it.
âWell, no-â
âAre you kidding? Itâs been years, how could you think Iâm still resentful?â
She raised an eyebrow the same way you did a second ago to accuse her, wondering if you were joking or not. âDonât play dumb with me, you hate his guts.â
âI donât hate his guts.â You scoffed, doing a very bad job at lying. In front of you there was the same woman who saw you crying for Yoongi all those years ago, the only person who you could talk shit about him with, you couldnât pretend you were suddenly the most forgiving person when she was the only one who knew how much he hurt you.Â
Minnie laughed, making it clear that she didnât believe you one word. âYeah, sure.â
âOkay, maybe I still hate his guts.â You conceded âBut that doesnât mean I canât tolerate him.â
You could feel Minnieâs eyes scanning every feature of your face, you could feel the weight of her doubt in the air. How could you convince her that you werenât annoyed by Yoongi helping her when you didnât even know the answer yourself? âIs that right?â She said, taking a step closer to you. You just nodded, but you didnât know if that was even true. âSo you wouldnât mind, letâs say, being in the same room as him?â
âOf course not.â You replied right away, trying to appear confident. âWasnât I in the same room as him just a few days ago?â
âYes, you were, youâre right.â She acknowledged âIn that case, letâs say I believe you.â
âYes, because Iâm telling the truth.â You said in the same condescending tone she was using.
âAnd letâs say that I believe that you are more than capable of putting aside everything that happened between you and Yoongi just for the sake of The Alley.â
âThatâs right.â You nodded, with your arms crossed over your chest.Â
âAnd if I were to ask you to help me with The Alley because youâre famous and you would help us raise a bunch of money, would you say yes even if Yoongi is there, helping too?â
You scoffed, a nervous laugh escaped you, thinking she was joking. But as you scanned her face for even the slightest hint of jest, a cold realization settled in your gutâshe was completely serious.
âYou have to call my agent for that kind of stuff, you know that?â You tried to joke, but she was not backing down.Â
âIâm not joking!â She pleaded âI was planning to ask you for a long time, but I didnât know that you would want to do it since Yoongi is always around, but if youâre telling me you donât care about himâŠâ
You close your eyes shut. âItâs not only Yoongi- I mean, itâs not about him at allâ You corrected yourself âI would love to help The Alley in all the ways I can, but Iâm not sure if I want to play the superstar role right now.â
She nodded, immediately understanding âItâs fine, I get it, but Iâm not asking you to play the superstar role, Iâm asking you to be the girl I knew all my life, the one whoâs passionate about theater and loves The Alley as much as me.â
A genuine smile spread across your face, feeling a warm feeling blossoming in your chest. âAnd the girl whoâs also famous and would help you raise a bunch of money?â
She scoffed, âWell, you happen to be all of that too, isnât that great?â You rolled your eyes, trying to hide a smile. âLook, Iâm not saying that you should say yes right now, but you should at least go with me this friday and I can show you some of my ideas, what do you say?â
Friday was just four days away, that was not enough time for you to decide anything, but because you loved Minnie, and you loved The Alley, and honestly, because you didnât have anything better to do, you agreed to think about it, only for now. âFine, Friday it is.â
Four years ago.
New Yearâs eve.Â
The last night of the year always felt as if something was about to change, even if it never did. You clung to that feeling of hope, as if time were real, as if the sun and the stars ruled your life and you werenât the only one capable of controlling it, at least that way you werenât able to blame yourself for feeling like something was missing when you came home at six in the morning, drunk and hopeless.Â
Change, future, and love were becoming curse words in your vocabulary, and if you saw a shooting star tonight, you would wish to forget any meaning you had ever learned about them. But if you stood in the street tonight, shaking in the cold winter air as you looked up at the dark sky, waiting for someone to give you all the answers, you feared your life would be wasted. Your life wasnât ruled by the stars, it was ruled by you, it was about time for you to realize.
Tonight you didnât need the universe to tell you what to do, what you needed was a drink or two to gather the courage to confront Yoongi, but the second you entered the silver room with the silver lights, you heard some sappy song from the 2000âs and for a second you almost forgot about his hands holding yours, or perhaps you were just desperately trying to.Â
âCâmon,â He called you, grabbing your hand to walk you to the dance floor âyou must dance! Or theyâll kick you out.âÂ
You laughed and rolled your eyes, but followed him as he made his way through the sea of people to reach the center of the dance floor. The room was packed, it smelled like cigarettes, weed and perfume mixed together, there was a huge contrast between the cold weather outside and the heavy and humid air from inside. Minnie was lost somewhere else, she was part of the committee that organized the party and wanted to check that everything was exactly as she planned it, so you and Yoongi were now alone, again.Â
Time spent with Minnie had a way of dissolving the anxieties that once clung to you when you first visited The Alley after coming home, you were no longer afraid of being recognized, in fact, when you came here the other day to watch When Harry Met Sally and some old friends recognized you, you didnât try to run away, you took a second to hug them and catch up, you were also surprised to find out that none of them hated you like your imagination made you believe they did. Turns out, people grow up and grow apart and there was nothing bad with that. It was always a desire of yours to run away from this town, but only if you could make sure that you could return to The Alley anytime you wanted, it was a relief to know that now you could.Â
You had missed it, the parties, the music, the ten disco balls on the ceiling and those moments where the room was so dark no one could see how badly you were dancing, except those few lights that were were still shining in your eyes the same way your dress did every time Yoongi twirled you around. He didnât miss any of that, he was paying attention, he observed your eyes, your nose, your lips, the way the straps of your dress rested gently on your collarbones, your body and your waist, his hands on your hips, how he couldnât keep them away from you and how you wished you could just ignore it.
Yoongi was not shy, he was never shy when you were alone and tonight, even if you were in a room full with people, it felt like you were. He was dancing like you were the only one watching him, he laughed, he winked at you and drew you closer to him to whisper things in your ear in the middle of songs. You danced in the only way you knew: shamelessly, and when Yoongi said he needed some air you promised him to go outside with him for a moment, you were sweaty, your hair was sticking to the back of your neck and you knew you needed to check your lipstick in a mirror, but only after finishing dancing to Rock âNâ Roll Star by Oasis.Â
If there was a way in the universe that could stop the turmoil of your mind, that would be dancing, and it was working like a charm.
When the song was about to end, you began making your way out of the dance floor, but you immediately changed your mind when you heard the first chords of Sex on Fire blasting from the speakers. You stopped in your tracks, yanking Yoongiâs hand and making his body crash into yours.Â
âStop!â You yelled âWe canât not dance to this song.â
âPinkyâŠâ He whined, trying to complain, but you were already beginning to walk backwards, intertwining your fingers with his.
âYou have to dance with me!â You insisted âYou know this one!â
His lips curled into a mischievous smirk, the kind that could only promise trouble.Â
How lucky you were that Minnie wasnât around. If she had seen the way you were looking at Yoongi at that moment, she would have slapped you in the face to snap you out of it. You were aware that you had an initial plan and that you werenât anywhere near to pulling it off, you were aware that you were running off of excuses and that time wasnât going to be on your side for much longer, but was it too much to ask for a few more moments like this? Those glimpses of something else, those evanescent instants where you didnât have to wonder why you were dancing to this song with someone who was supposed to be your friend, with his lips threatening to brush with yours, his fingertips on your back, and his gaze fixed on you. You could hear your heart begging you to kiss him and your mind pleading you not to, but the only thing you understood was the way Yoongi sang each word to your face, so close you could explode.Â
You giggled and jumped to the rhythm of the song and sang back, forgetting all the words you practiced with Minnie, and all the things Minnie said and all the things you promised to do tonight. If you were to put an end to this now, you could at least have this moment.Â

âWhat is that?â Yoongi asked, observing you approaching him with a drink in your hands.Â
Going back to your own words, you hadnât had much to drink tonight, you were too busy dancing or maybe it was the unbearable knot in your stomach that didnât allow you to even think of alcohol before ending up throwing up. Ultimately, you decided to stay sober, this was only your second drink of the night and it was offered by Minnie, who you just encountered at the bar a few minutes ago. She yelled at the bartender, ordering a drink for both you and Yoongi. With a wink, she added two straws to the cup and playfully nudged you back towards the dance floor.
âItâs sex on the beach.â You mumbled without making eye contact with him. At least no one could say Minnie wasnât funny. âA present from Minnie.âÂ
âTwo straws?â Yoongi said, leaning forward to sip the drink through one of the straws. âIsnât she a matchmaker?âÂ
Well, he had no idea.Â
âBuddy, if you want another drink you should buy it yourself.â You scoffed, drinking from the other straw. âYou are the one whoâs been drinking water the whole night.â
âI have plenty of things that I need to do tonight, I have to be sober.âÂ
âPlenty of things?â You questioned âLike what?â
You joined Yoongi as he leaned against the wall, holding the cup between the two of you.Â
âLike driving you home.â He replied âWhat would Lila say about me if I show up drunk.â
âYou never get drunk. You have the highest tolerance.â You laughed. âAnd even if you did, my mom would say that I was the one who got you drunk.â
âAnd maybe it would be true,â he snarked, leaning in with a playful grin, his lips brushing close to your ear. âI would tell her that you forced me to dance so much that the only way I could keep up was by drinking all the beer from the bar.â
âThat doesnât make any sense,â you huffed, digging your elbow into his ribs to push him away. âBut I bet she would believe anything you say.â
Yoongi smiled, cocky âI bet she would, yeah.â You rolled your eyes, taking another long sip of the drink before feeling your throat slightly burning. âWhatâs up with the slow music?â
You looked around, seeing a few couples slowly dancing in the middle of the room. The lights were red and Fade Into You by Mazzy Star was playing softly, the dance floor was less packed, you thought it could only mean it was about to be midnight.Â
You grabbed Yoongiâs wrist to draw it closer to your face so you could check the hour on his watch. âItâs about to be midnight.â You announced. âThey start playing love songs before midnight.â
âWhy love songs?â He questioned.
 âSo you can find the person you want to give your first kiss of the year.â
âIsnât that a bit cheesy?â he teased, tilting his head with a smirk.
âOf course it is.â You said, chucking âThatâs the point.â
Yoongi nodded and set his cup down on a nearby table, extending his hand toward you. âFine, letâs dance then.â
You observed his hand extended to you, a bit hesitant. âYou slow dance, too?âÂ
âTonight I do.â He revealed. You had no other option but to take his hand.
Youâve never been to a New Yearâs party at The Alley, but since Minnie was heavily involved in the preparations you knew a thing or two about how it went down. When the lights turned yellow and Kiss Me by Sixpence None the Richer suddenly began playing, you knew you were just a few minutes away from the New Year.Â
You had never been much of a slow dancer, so you were not sure what to do, but Yoongi seemed to have no problem with it, he led the way without making you look pathetic. You knew he had more experience with romantic scenarios than you, and even if youâd had your share of romantic relationships, it all went down to boring boyfriends, bad boyfriends, and boys who didnât want to be your boyfriend at all. As he laid his hands on your waist and his soft gaze upon you, you couldnât help but wonder if this was a romantic moment at allânothing had ever been as close as this.
âSo⊠did you have fun?â You asked him, grabbing his shoulder in an attempt to keep yourself steady.
âI am having fun.â He emphasized, âWhy are you asking as if the night is already ending?âÂ
âI donât know.â You said, a playful glint in your eyes. âI guess because... I always get the feeling that youâre about to slip away.â
He raised an eyebrow, moving slowly to the rhythm, pulling you with him. âSlip away?â he wondered.
âOh, you know, youâre the kind of guy who slips away.â You smiled softly, enjoying the look of confusion on his face.
âI donât know what that means.â He laughed.
âI mean⊠the guy who people always expect but always leaves early.â You tried to explain, but that didnât do much for Yoongiâs understanding.
âDo you think I always leave early?â He inquired, making you laugh.Â
âYou leave early sometimes.â You confirmed âMost times.âÂ
âWell, I donât quite enjoy parties.â He confessed, but you already knew that. When you were younger, you always followed Simon to parties. He tried so hard not to get annoyed at his little sister; annoying him was supposed to be your job. And as fun as it sounded, you were never really there for Simon, but to catch a glimpse of his best friend. Of course you soon learned that hanging out with Yoongi at your house was much more entertaining than observing him flirting with the prettiest girl of the party just to watch him leave with her an hour later. If you ever found Yoongi at a party, it was most likely because Simon dragged him to it, you guessed you werenât so different from your brother.Â
âWhat about this one?â You teased him âAre you leaving this party early?âÂ
 âMmm, no.â He shook his head âI wonât be disappearing tonight.â
âIs that so?â You asked, and he nodded, brushing a stray strand of hair behind your ear, his touch lingering for a moment. âWhatâs different tonight?âÂ
For an instant, Yoongi's gaze drifted around the room, as though searching for a reason to stay, before finally settling back on you.
âYou, maybe.â He asserted calmly, his voice steady.
You laughed nervously, feeling your chest tighten. âWhat about me?âÂ
âNothing, you look really pretty.â He simply said. âI wouldnât leave a party if youâre looking this pretty.âÂ
Your breath got caught in your throat âYoongiâŠâ you whispered, but he could hear your voice just right.Â
âHmm?â He hummed.
âStop thatâŠâ Your voice came out weak as you placed a hand on his chest, attempting to create some distance between your body and his. Yet, with his hand resting on your lower back, he gently drew you closer once again.
âStop what?â he dared to ask,
Thatâthis, whatever you had going on, whatever was happening between you and himâhad gotten to a point of no return. All the cards seemed to be on the table, but you still couldnât bring yourself to give a name to it. Yes, you could see it, you could feel it, but you were still afraid.
âNothing, never mind,â you mumbled, avoiding his gaze.
âCâmon, tell me,â he coaxed, cupping your cheek with one hand. A teasing smirk danced on his lips, making you want to punch him, but the hand you meant to push him away with gradually glided down his chest instead.
âThat thing youâve been doing.â You murmured, tilting your head to lean into his touch.
âWhat?â He scoffed, âWhat thing Iâve been doing?âÂ
âExactly that.â You pointed out. âStop playing dumb with me.âÂ
âI donât know what youâre talking about.â He said with a mocking tone on his voice.Â
You slightly punch his chest with your fist âThat, too.â You pouted, feeling his thumb grazing over your jaw. âYouâre trying to drive me crazy, stop that.âÂ
âAm I doing that?â He smirked, the amusement in his eyes clear as he watched for your reaction. âHow exactly?âÂ
âDonât piss me offâŠâ You threatened, as if your threats had any value when you were wrapped in his arms, when your voice sounded so weak.
âYouâre incredible, really.â He said âArenât you the one whoâs trying to drive me crazy?â
You blinked, clearly not grasping the situation.
âWhat are you talking about?â You demanded to know.Â
Yoongi bit his lip, holding back a smile âPinkyâŠâ He said like it was obvious, but everything was a blur, a cloud of smoke surrounding the both of you.Â
âYoongiâŠâ You spoke in the same tone as him.Â
âWhat? Am I insane or am I just imagining you pulling me in just to push me away later?â His words didnât sound harsh, but there was a hint of resignation in his voice. You couldnât help but frown deeply, bewildered.Â
âAre you serious? Iâm not doing that.â You said, feeling your cheeks burn in embarrassment. The truth was that you werenât even sure if you were doing that or not, but you were not willing to admit it. âYouâre the one playing games with me.âÂ
He chuckled, shaking his head in denial âIâm not playing any games with you.âÂ
âReally?â You snickered, bitterly, but he was quick to deny it. âNot one?âÂ
âNo, not one.â He assured you, confidently.
âYeah, sure.â
âWhat games am I playing, you say?âÂ
âYou know what Iâm talking about.â You tried to dismiss it, too embarrassed to say it out loud.Â
âYou are not being very communicative with me, Pinky.âÂ
You scrunched your nose, it was only a matter of time for him to start annoying you âYouâŠ-âÂ
âI?...â
You rolled your eyes. âYou know what you did.âÂ
âI actually, no, I donât know what I did.â He jested.Â
âYoongi, you tried to kiss me!â You blurted out, your words tumbling over each other. âBefore Christmas, you tried to kiss me and a second later you acted like nothing happened.â
âNo-â He tried to defend himself, but you were quick to interrupt him.Â
âYes! You acted like I imagined everything.â You kept accusing, âYou keep leaving me stranded, wondering if I just went mad!âÂ
You felt your heart racing with each word you spoke, but Yoongi was unphased, completely calm, you could even see a glimpse of amusement sparkling in his eyes.
âPinky, I did want to kiss you.â He admitted with a tranquil smile, as if sharing a simple truth âYou werenât imagining it, I wanted to kiss you so many times, I still do.â
It was like someone was playing a bad joke on you; the proximity of his face, the weight of his words, his gentle touch all over your body, it only made your breath hitch, your heart skip a beat, you felt like you were floating in the air in a different dimension, because this could not be real. It was like a force of habit, you couldnât believe something good was happening to you even if it was right in front of your face.
âThen, why didnât you do it?â you asked, your voice barely above a whisper, surprised that you had mustered the courage to wonder that out loud. âWhy didnât you come looking for me after?â
âI always come back to you, are you kidding?â he replied, chuckling softly, though his gaze held an unexpected seriousness. âBut you looked horrified, that day in your grandmotherâs house you stormed out, you ran away, what was I supposed to do?â
You couldnât recall that day without feeling a chill running down your whole body. The sole memory of your bodies pressing against each other, his deep voice, his dark eyes and the embarrassing moment when you had to open the door to find your mother standing there was enough to keep you awake at night. The only option you had was to run away, you thought it was only logical, but now you felt your whole face burning red as Yoongi accused you of running away from him.
âWell, because youâŠ! â you dug your finger into his chest, exasperatedly trying to find the right words to put on a good fight. âYou confuse me!â
âDo I?â He mocked you. âAm I confusing you?â
âYes, you do!â you argued, ignoring his implications âYou say and do all these things, you grab my hand, ask me to run away with you, you try to kiss me and then-âÂ
âAnd then what?â He snapped, making you swallow your words âAnd then I give in, donât I?â
âNo!â You protested, squinting your eyes. âYou disappear, you come back, you leave, you leave me hanging, you confuse me. How can I know what it is when I donât know what you want, when it seems that you donât even know what you want?â
âIâm not trying to confuse you, I know exactly what I want.â He laughed without humor.Â
âAnd whatâs that?â You demanded, frustration boiling over.
âPinky, I know that there have been people around you that tried to make you believe that you werenât good enough, but that itâs simply not me.â He said âI want you, is that so difficult to believe?â Â
You opened your mouth to respond, but your thoughts were a mess. âThatâs not- ThatsâŠ!â Your words tangled, and now you were barely making any sense.
âThatâs the truth, I grab your hand, try to kiss you and when you push me away I come back home just to dream of you all night, convincing myself that Iâm not completely insane.â He paused, his gaze locked onto yours, as if begging you to understand.
You squeezed your eyes shut, shaking your head as if that would somehow clear the storm of emotions swirling inside you. His confession was overwhelming, every word sinking into your chest. You felt your head spinning, you couldnât process all those words, not when your heart was threatening to escape from your chest and his hands were still on your face, demanding you to look at him.Â
âBecause thatâs what Iâve been doing since last summer, asking myself if I lost my headâ He continued âAnd, Pinky, thatâs not even the worst part. The worst part is that I have to be okay with it. Because I would rather watch you all night wearing that dress, wishing that I could take it off, than having nothing at all.âÂ
A lump formed in your throat, your breath hitching as you tried to form a response, but no words came. You simply gulped, utterly speechless, trapped between disbelief and the wild beating of your heart.
âYoongiâŠâ you whined, barely managing to get his name past your lips. The words you needed were nowhere to be found.
And then, in the least convenient moment, the countdown started, the room filling with the sound of people shouting numbers.
He leaned in, his breath warm against your lips, his voice barely above a whisper. âWhat? What should I do, hm?â His lips grazed over yours, so soft that it felt like a question in itself.
âI canât handle this,â you murmured, biting your bottom lip in an attempt to steady yourself. âThis is too much. I canât.â
He paused, his eyes searching yours, and then, as if trying to make sense of the situation, he asked softly, âShould I turn around and leave?â
You shook your head, quickly, repeatedly, without a second thought.
âTell me, then.â He pressed, his voice almost a plea.
Still caught in the hazy blur of the moment, you could hear the countdown approaching its end, yet he still hadnât pulled away. It felt as if you were under a spell, frozen in place, unable to move. You were breathing heavily, overwhelmed by the lights and the music and the people chanting, overwhelmed by his words, his body and his gaze fixed on your lips. The fleeting feeling that you were dreaming hit you for a second, but when everyone around you started counting four, that thought quickly vanishedYou heard three, and the realization that he was waiting for your response hit you like a bolt of lightning. You heard two and you got the feeling that if you didnât do anything about it now, you wouldnât do anything about it ever, you heard one and, against every rational thought, you pressed your lips against his, kissing him.Â
It was not a soft kiss, it was rushed, rough and messy. You closed your fists around his shirt, pulling him closer as he opened his mouth to search for your tongue in desperation, the way his fingers gripped your hips burned right through your clothes, driving you to the edge. You could hear people yelling and laughing, you could hear the fireworks outside, the song that started right after the countdown, but you were completely absorbed by him, by his lips, by the way he held you, no one had ever kissed you with such determination, with such dedication.Â
You had spent years dreaming about kissing Yoongi, but you never thought it would be like thisâlike your lips fitted just right with each other, as if in this universe he was made only for you. The moment was electric, igniting a fire deep within you, and all the doubts and fears that had held you back melted away, leaving only the warmth of his presence and the sweetness of his breath against your skin.
His feet carried him to the nearest wall, dragging you along until he pinned you against it, never breaking the kiss. For a fleeting moment, he pulled back to catch his breath, his gaze lingering on your lips before he devoured them once more. His hands traveled down your back, tempted to listen to his thoughts, to touch your body in the way he really wanted.Â
You laid your hand on his chest, gently pulling away âIs this what you wanted?â You whispered, excitement filling your voice.
His lips curled into a teasing smile. âNot even close,â he murmured, his voice low with amusement.Â

There were only so many ways you could imagine the night ending, that was what you thought before leaving your house earlier tonight. If you were lucky enough, you wouldâve come back home in one piece, sober and with your heart intact, that wouldâve meant that you didnât dare to take any risks, you would've let the night finish its course without rushing it, finally accepting that you were a coward. If you were unlucky, you wouldâve come home crying, drunk and with your heart shattered; that wouldâve meant that you did take risks, but the universe simply wasnât ready to take your side yet. You couldâve laid in bed and fantasized all you wanted, but none of those scenarios wouldâve ever looked like this one.Â
As Yoongi opened the door of the entrance of his building, you caught a glimpse of the hour in the watch on his wrist. It took him half an hour and more than a few kisses to ask you to leave the party with him, two minutes to pick your jackets from the cloakroom, and only five minutes to drive to his apartment, and yet it felt like the longest car ride of your life. You thought that after twenty one years of life of never getting what you wanted, the universe should at least grant you the wish to skip the car ride to Yoongiâs apartment, because you had never felt so much tension before. You sank in the passenger seat and tried to avoid his gaze as much as possible, the mere thought of being alone with Yoongi was starting to give you goosebumps; the seat belt and the fact that he had to keep both hands on the steering wheel were the only things that were keeping him away from you.Â
The scenario was displayed right in front of you; he opened the door, letting you inside first and walking to the elevator with a cheeky smirk on his face. It wasnât in your plans to leave less than an hour into the new year, and yet you were there, following the person you tried to forget so many times into his apartment, feeling like a handful of nerves.
You observed him opening the doors of the old elevator and then ran to get inside before him, crashing your back against the wall so it could keep you as far away from him as possible. You still didnât understand what the fuck you were doing going into his apartment.Â
Yoongi got in after you, staring at you like you went mad, and honestly, it kinda felt like you did. You wanted to punch him when he laughed at you as he closed the doors, curiously raising his eyebrows. âAre you running away from me?â He asked, pressing the fourth button on the wall. It only took him one step to be as close to you as he was. You breath hitched, not feeling as confident as you felt when you were surrounded by people. âStill?â
You felt the sudden shift as the elevator ascended to the fourth floor. Yoongi and his mom had always lived in the same old building. The hallway walls were a dull brown, and the elevator had heavy accordion-style metal doors that folded inward and had to be closed manually. When you pressed the button to go up or down, the whole thing shook as if it was about to break downâbut it never did. The mirror inside was old and smudged, you caught his reflection in the corner of your eye but you tried to ignore it, his presence alone was making you shiver.Â
You shook your head, unable to utter another word.Â
âNo?â He kept insisting. He was teasing you, he had been teasing you for the whole night and you werenât sure if you could take it anymore. You were tired of playing nonchalant, you just wanted to kiss him again.
He took a step forward, grabbing your waist to pull you closer to him. His fingers found each other in the small of your back, pressing you against him and taking you by surprise when he caught your bottom lip between his teeth and kissed you deeply. He slowly opened your mouth to slide his tongue past your lips, making it difficult to breathe or to even think.Â
You grasped his shoulders with your fingers in case he wanted to pull away but there was no need. You werenât sure how many times you had tried to decipher whether you were caught in a dream or if this was reality, because there was no way Yoongi knew exactly how to kiss you to make every logical thought on your mind disappear, but when the elevator shook again you were pulled out of your trance, you were not dreaming, somehow this was real.Â
âWho knew this was the only way to get you to shut up.â He murmured, brushing his lips against yours.Â
âFuck you.â You whispered, and you hated it because it doesnât come out as an insult at all.
He chuckled, âOh, there you are again.âÂ
He took your hand to drag you out of the elevator, leading the way to his apartment door at the end of the dark hallway.Â
For Yoongi, your house was almost like his second homeâbut you could count only a couple of times you had been to his, like when your mom picked him up because Simon and he were going to a comic convention for the first time. You were ten, already with the worst attitude, mad that you had to go with your nerd brother and his nerd friend to some nerd convention. But when you arrived at Yoongiâs apartment, he took you to his room andâattempting to change your moodâshowed you the keyboard his mom had gotten him for his birthday. You remembered that a few weeks prior, he had told you he was teaching himself how to play, and you asked him if he could learn "Last Night on Earth" by Green Day. That morning, before leaving, he played it for you under one condition: that you stop being mad.
When you walked through the door and saw the living room immersed in complete darkness, you couldnât help but wonder if he still remembered how to play the song.
âDo you still have the keyboard?â You asked, unsure how to act around him alone. The air felt heaving, and nerves were still fluttering in your stomach. You had never been nervous to be alone with a man ever; it was usually the other way around, but not with him, never with him.
Yoongi smirked, not believing you were thinking about that. âIs that why youâre so quiet? Youâre thinking about my old keyboard?â
âYouâre pissing me off.â You warned him, digging your finger on his chest, but heâs quick to pull you close to him again, laughing at you. You, who were always so cocky and quick-witted with your insults, now you were standing there, struggling to find a retort. There was no way you were this nervous to be alone with a man youâve known literally all your life.Â
âItâs in my room.â He whispered, brushing his thumbs over your waist.Â
You swallowed, feeling your heart drop to your stomach.
âIâŠâ You tried to say, but he was still looking at you the same way he was observing you back in the car, it was probably the same way he had been looking at you during these past weeks, but you couldnât help but feel it was different. âI didnât mean that.â You managed to finish your sentence.Â
He quietly chuckled, shaking his head âYou want to see the keyboard. What else could you mean?â
You pressed your lips together, holding back the urge to curse him again. Ignoring your red cheeks, he took your hand before you could say anything back, making his way to his bedroom.Â
Yoongiâs home hasnât changed too much, except for the frames on the walls that now had pictures of a much older Yoongi, or when he graduated high school and pictures on family holidays. You took a second to look at them as you walked towards his room but you were distracted when you felt his fingers on your chin, gently turning your face towards him.
âI like that picture.â You pointed at your left, a picture your mom took when both him and Simon graduated. It was Yoongi and Nari, his mom. Yoongi had a fresh cut and some square black glasses that he changed as soon as he got into college. âI was really sad when you left.â You confessed suddenly.
You werenât intending for your words to carry a touch of sorrow, but they still linger with a hint of sadness in the air.Â
âWere you?â He murmured and you nodded.
You had always wondered what would have happened if you and Yoongi had grown up at the same timeâwhat if it had been you instead of Simon? You wouldn't have had to see them leave together; you wouldn't have felt so disappointed when they came to visit every other weekend. Maybe you wouldâve grown up less angry. You came to accept what you had, Yoongi was there for every important moment of you life; he taught you how to drive, helped you pass your math tests, he was the one who talked you out of your relationship with your asshole ex boyfriend, he was there for your graduation, to send you off to college, he was everywhere but you, on the other hand, were just a tiny piece of his life.Â
He cupped your face, chasing away all those swirling thoughts as he kissed your lips softly. He walked backwards, guiding you into his room while deepening the kiss. As the door closed behind you, a quiet certainty settled in your heart: your past had led you to this moment.
You sighed, feeling the ghost of his lips when he pulled away to search for something.
The dim light of the lamp next to Yoongiâs bed didnât do much to illuminate the room, but provided enough lighting to observe how much it changed since the last time you were there. It didnât look like the room of a teenager anymore, most of the posters were no longer there and the action figures were replaced by books now, but his keyboard was still folded next to his closet.Â
Yoongi grabbed it and carefully put it at the feet of his bed. He sat on the edge, inviting you to sit between his legs.
You narrowed your eyes at him, hesitating. âYouâŠâÂ
âShut up.â He rolled his eyes, tugging at your hand and guiding you to sit on his lap, your back against his chest as you faced the keyboard.
And, by the way, have you mentioned how nervous you were? You took a deep breath, dreaming, hoping, wishing he wouldnât notice, but you were a fool if you thought Yoongi couldnât read you like the palm of his hand.Â
âDo you do this with all the girls?â You dared to ask, but the truth was that you didnât want to know the answer.Â
He kissed your exposed shoulder, resting his chin on it. âCâmon, youâre the one who asked to see the keyboard.âÂ
You turned your head to him, a bit offended. âIs that a yes?âÂ
âThat was a no.â He retracted himself, he knew you well enough to know that he shouldnât play with you unless he wanted to see you walk through the door. âWhat about the keyboard?âÂ
You decided to ignore the swift change of topic. âDo you still remember how to play?â You asked, touching the keys and jumping a bit when it sounded a bit too loud.Â
âIâm a bit rusty, but sure I do.âÂ
âDo you remember when⊠I asked you to learn a song?âÂ
âYes, I remember that,â He said, chuckling. âI also remember that the day I played it for you you were really pissed because your mom couldnât find a nanny and had to hang out with me and Simon. You called me a nerd, very cruel.â
You squeezed your eyes shut. âGod, I was such a terrible kid back then.âÂ
âWell, yes, maybe.â He admitted âBut you were also a really cool kid. You made us listen to My Chemical Romance the whole ride. I remember that your mom hated it, but it was the only thing that could keep you happy.â
You bursted out a laugh, remembering how big of a fan you were of My Chemical Romance, you still were. Your mom thought you were too young to be listening to that, but Simon bought you their second record for your birthday and she knew you wouldnât take no for an answer, she had no other option but to let you keep it.
âI donât know how my mom put up with me,â you said, shaking your head with a grin. âIt probably drove her crazy.â
âMmm, you always had that effect on people,â he teased, a mischievous smile dancing on his lips. âIn both good and bad ways.â
âIs that really the impression I leave on you?â You shot back, raising an eyebrow playfully. He hummed thoughtfully, admitting it without hesitation. âAnd in what way is it for you?â
âIn both ways,â He replied, his tone light and teasing.
You bit your lips, trying to hold back a smile. âYouâre so whipped, itâs ridiculous.â You said âI wanted you to play the keyboard but I rather hear you compliment how cool I am.âÂ
âOh, shut up.â He huffed, gently slapping your thigh âWhat did you want me to play, again?âÂ
âThe song I told you!â You reminded him.Â
âOh, right!â He laughed, âI remember it, it was easy to learn.â He said and began to play the first chords âIt reminds me of you, how could it not?â You smiled, watching his long fingers make the room full with music, you sang the song in your head, being hit by a sudden wave of nostalgia. âI want you to play it with me.â
You frowned âBut I donât know how.âÂ
âI know, dummy.â He replied, grinning as he halted the music and pulled his fingers away from the keys. âLike this, see?â He gently took your hands, aligning your fingers with his, his palms covering the tops of yours as he began to play.
You laughed, fully aware it sounded awfulânothing like when he played soloâbut your heart had never felt so at ease. His laughter danced through your hair, his body shaking beneath you, and you lost track of when the sound might end, as if it were a never-ending loop. All you wished was for it to last forever.Â
After two minutes, he intertwined his fingers with yours, bringing the song to a halt. âYouâre good with the keys,â he joked. âNot as good as me, but youâll get there.â
You rolled your eyes, laughing as you turned to wrap your arms around his neck. It felt a bit strange to be so close, but when his hands glided up and down your exposed thighs, and he looked into your star-filled eyes in the dim light, it suddenly felt just right.
His eyes were shining under the dim lights, biting his lips as he grasped your hips to keep you in place.Â
âWhat?â You asked.Â
âNothing, itâs justâŠâ He said, somehow pulling you closer âI missed you while I was gone, thatâs all.â
How much? you wanted to ask him, and when, for how long? And why? You wanted to know everything, to dive into the turmoil of his mind, to see yourself through his eyes.
You wanted to make an effort to hide how easily you melted when it came to him, but then again, why hide it? If you had the chance to grab his face and kiss him, that was exactly what you should do, and that was exactly what you did.Â
Your tights hugged his waist, and you tried not to flinch when his hands gripped your waist, slowly running his palms down the curve of your ass. He kissed you slowly, fingers tracing the line of your jaw as he deepened the kiss, slow and intoxicating. Each movement was controlled, filled with intent, as though he was savoring every second, every breath you shared. The warmth of his lips, the soft hum of desire between you, built gradually. His fingers teased their way under your dress, but they stopped there for a moment, as if he was playing with you. He pulled away, leaving a peck on your lips. âYou arenât so shy anymore.â He teased you, brushing his nose against yours.Â
âYouâre so annoying,â you squinted your eyes at him.
He smiled, leaning in to kiss your cheek. âAndâŠâ his lips moved to your jaw, ââŠyou areâŠâ then to the curve of your neck, ââŠso pretty.â Taking advantage of how lost you were in the moment, he gently flipped you over, positioning himself between your legs, now hovering above you.Â
Yoongi sighed, feeling completely defeated. He, more than anyone, knew how beautiful you were: you were beautiful in the mornings, with messy hair and sleepy eyes; when you wore mismatched socks and a hoodie; in your pajamas; when you stumbled over your words,when you were shy and flustered, when you were angry and looked you were about to kill someone. Even if you hid in crowded rooms and always sat in the back of the class you couldnât hide it, you had grown up beautiful, but specifically tonight you seemed to have stars in your eyes. All your makeup was smudged, half of the product of your lipstick was on Yoongiâs face and the dark shadow in your eyes was a mess, but he had never seen a more beautiful woman in his life.
âYou have the prettiest eyes, you know that?âÂ
You felt your cheeks flush, heat creeping up your neck. âAre you trying to make me nervous?â You asked.Â
He kissed your lips before answering âWhy, is it working?âÂ
You shook your head in denial, lying shamelessly. You ran your hands from his abdomen to his chest, not knowing what to do next. Your mind and heart were racing, if you thought twice about it you didnât even know what you were doing there, laying under him as he caressed your thighs, as he kissed your neck, as he pressed his body firmly against yours.Â
âCan you tell me something?â You whispered.
He gently brushed a few strands of hair away from your face. âWhat is this?â
âWhat was that thing you said about last summer?â You asked âWhat did you mean?âÂ
Those words were still ringing in your mind since you heard them; that's what Iâve been doing since last summer. You wanted to know what he was talking about, but instead, he squeezed his eyes shut, groaning. âCâmon, tell meâŠâ you chuckled.
âI was not supposed to say that out loud.âÂ
âWhy?â You insisted âAre you embarrassed?â
âIâm not embarrassed.â He firmly said âBut thereâs some things I should keep to myself.âÂ
You rolled your eyes âYoongi, tell me nowâŠâ
âFine, okay, Iâll tell you.â He said, surrendering to your tactics, which consisted only of a warning glance. âLast summer we spent some time together, some time with Simon, some time alone, but always together. I began to see you differently, you were different, but I couldnât help but feel guilty about it.â
âWhy were you feeling guilty?â You cautiously asked.Â
He stopped for a moment, trying to find the right words. âMmm⊠I felt I wasnât supposed to look at you differently.â
You tilted your head, curious. âExactly how different?â
âWell, different,â he repeated, a hint of playfulness in his tone. âI donât think youâre going to like it.â
âWhat was it?â You frowned âWas it my eyebrows? I laminated my eyebrows for the first time last summer. Everyone said I looked prettier.â
Yoongi shook his head, amusement dancing in his eyes. How could you think it was your eyebrows?
âIt wasnât your eyebrows, but they suit you nicely.â He complimented, making you smile.Â
âWell, thanks.â You happily said âBut then, what was it? I donât remember being particularly diff-â
âIt was your bikini, Pinky,â he interrupted, his confession coming out suddenly. Heat rushed to your cheeks as you tried to process his words. You blinked a few times, searching his face for any hint of teasing, but he looked seriousâalmost too serious. âThere was this weekend where you were wearing a bikini with strawberries on it and⊠I gave you more than a few looks and felt like I was beginning to go crazyâŠâ His expression remained sincere, almost thoughtful.. âI thought it would go away, you are a pretty girl, I supposed it was only logical to feel attracted. But then, I started to dream about you and that made everything worse, but thatâs too much information.â
âNo, I want to know.â You kept insisting, teasing him âTell me what you were dreaming about.â
âYou donât want to know.â He brushed it off.Â
You reached for the buttons of his shirt, with a gentle touch, you unfastened the first button. âBut I do want to know.â
Yoongi leaned in, kissing your lips softly as if that could make you forget the topic of conversation, but of course it didnât, you were still looking at him, eager to know.Â
âDreams, Pinky, of youâŠÂ in that bikini⊠without a bikini, in my bed.â He said in a soft breath as he swept his palm on his face. He didnât look embarrassed but you could tell he would rather not share that information. A single flashback of one of those dreams was enough to drive him to the edge. He thought that after leaving they would stop, but you keep appearing in the back of his mind like some kind demon, sent to earth just to torture him. You werenât embarrassed either, you wished he could tell you more. âAnd the worst part isâthat wasnât all. I wish it were that simple. I wish I could just say that Iâm only a man, and trust that at some point my dreams would stop. But even outside my dreams, you were still there, and you were funny and smart and you seemed to be the solution to all my problems. I donât know, I keep wondering if I was nuts.âÂ
You could only gaze at him, with your eyes wide and soft, absorbing every word. You had spent the whole summer with Yoongi and yet, you havenât noticed his change at all. Yoongi wasnât like other boys, he was composed, he knew how to controll himself, but you found yourself wondering what wouldâve happened if he didnât. You bit your lip, smiling. âAnd what about now?â You asked. âDid you come to a conclusion after all?â
âYeah, a fewâ He nodded âI think I wasnât crazy for dreaming of you, but I will be if I donât take this dress off you.âÂ

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To celebrate me being done with grad school (AGAIN), just thought Iâd throw out into the universe that Iâm planning on turning Gold Rush into an evermore trilogy, with one song/story dedicated to each band member! Up next? Yoongi and Champagne Problems...đđđ Stay tuned!