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"I mean, there's nothing bad about not being ready with telling his mother but," Jungkook sighs out of exasperation, turning from his vanity dresser to look at Jin, Jimin and Hoseok. The three boys were lounging on his bed (Jungkook had changed the sheets of course.)

Taehyung had left to give Jungkook some time to prepare and get ready for their date, and as soon as the mint haired male stepped out of his house, Jungkook had called the three boys and filled them in on all of the details. They had immediately come over to hear about all of the juicy tea face to face.

"We spent so much time hiding the fact that we were sleeping together and that hurt like ass on a stick, I don't know if I have energy to hide a loving relationship," Jungkook says, looking at his three friends with worry and sadness on his face.

Jimin sits up right, Hoseok's arm draped across the boy's thick thighs, with a grunt he says, "there's no need to worry so much Jungkook. It's not like Taehyung is asking you to hide it from us. He's just not ready to tell his mother yet, don't you think that's something to be patient about?" The boy tries to reason with Jungkook.

Hoseok thinks for a minute, "well, at the same time, from what Jungkook told us, he fell in love really early, the earlier stages of when they started sleeping with each other, so maybe that's why he's sick of hiding the love he has for Taehyung."

The blonde boy turns back to his mirror, grabbing one of the lotions on his dresser, squeezing some out of the lotion, before rubbing it into his cheeks. "I wish his mother wasn't fucking homophobic. Why is she so concerned about what men are putting up their assholes, that sounds pretty homosexual to me," he drawls out.

Picking up a brush and a blusher, Jungkook goes ahead and pats some product onto his face, listening to Jin talk.

"I mean, Jungkook, you have first hand experience with homophobic parents. So why not be patient with Taehyung. Patience is of the virtue," Jin gets up from the bed, handing Jungkook his cherry lipgloss, "here, wear this for your date."

Jungkook gratefully takes the lipgloss from Jin's hands, swiping some of the gloss onto his lips, creating a natural clear sheen.

"You guys are right, I need to be patient with Taehyung. I can't force him to tell her, what if she does something bad to Taehyung? I can't risk that. She's better off not knowing. Me and Taehyung are happy," Jungkook says firmly, looking at himself in the mirror. He eyes his neck, some of the hickeys peaking through his top, sighing, he gets up, ready to change into some fresh clothes for his date with Taehyung. Their first official date.

Jungkook smiles a little, it was crazy to think that they were now boyfriends. Like wow.

The blonde boy loves Taehyung, and that's all that matters.

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Meanwhile,

"I mean, it's like he doesn't even understand that my mother hates gays. It doesn't make sense guys. Like I told Jungkook from the start how homophobic she is, and suddenly he's asking when I'm going to tell her about us...we just made it official not even twenty four hours ago," Taehyung stresses out, wiping his wet hair with a towel, joggers hanging lowly on his waist.

As soon as he had reached home, Taehyung had walked straight past his mother and locked himself in his room.

He had called Namjoon and Yoongi over, and now the three boys were in Taehyung's bedroom, talking about Taehyung's relationship with Jungkook.

Taehyung walks over to his closet, pulling out many different outfits to wear, "how am I supposed to tell her? How am I supposed to tell her that not only is her dead ex husband gay, but her son is too?"

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