"I hope you are having two best men?"
"Having what?" Jungkook gives Namjoon an expression that matches the tone of his voice, both of which say that he hasn't a clue what he's going on about.
Namjoon tries to put on a serious, relaxed expression, "The wedding."
"What wedding?" Jungkook simply cannot hide his confusion.
The first time at the centre had been so successful that they went back on the Wednesday and Friday that week. He'd suddenly found an enthusiasm for art but that was a secret he wasn't willing to divulge just yet. He always tried talking Minjun into one of the other classes but only because he knew that the boy wouldn't be swayed. He thought for a brief second on Friday that the small boy was going to take him up on his suggestion of the lego room but thinks that maybe he was messing with him. Jungkook has been considering the possibility that the boy is much more conniving than he ever thought possible since he always seems to find a way to get him in the same personal space as the art teacher.
"Your wedding." Namjoon laughs.
Jungkook is about to ask what the hell Namjoon is talking about when Jin comes through to the lounge after putting Minjun to bed. They'd spent the day making a Fort in the garden, having a picnic in the castle grounds and using a food container with water in as a moat. Sangy protected the area from attack while they ate their picnic in peace, even if Namjoon, Jungkook and Jin all refused to feed Minjun as the servants they apparently were. After a tiring day, they'd ordered Chinese food, refused once more to feed his highness, then insisted that Kings needed their sleep so it was time for bed. Jungkook always spent one day of the weekend with the small family of three and since they were taking Minjun to see Namjoon's family tomorrow, it meant that today was his day. He enjoyed spending the day with all three of them as he didn't always get the chance to have quality time with both parents at the same time. The couple often reminded him that he needn't keep the arrangement if he had people to see, plans to make or even a date but Jungkook enjoyed his time with them so he argued that if he wanted to do any of those things he could do it on the day he wasn't with them.
"Have you asked him if he's having two best men?" Jin says, picking up his glass of wine and sitting on the sofa beside Namjoon, putting one leg up over him and sighing in comfort as he relaxes.
"Time out! Time out! Can you both stop talking in code and explain what is going on?" He motions with his hands and sits forwards, looking in turn at the couple.
The couple laugh and Jin answers, "We've heard all about how you are getting married to TaeTae because he wears glasses."
Of course! Jungkook should've known!
"Silly me. What else has chipmunk told you?" And just like that... the penny drops.
Namjoon thinks the look on Jungkook's face is amusing, "That you want to play lego but you're not allowed because you have to paint. TaeTae isn't in the Lego room so that room is a no no."
"And all that before about best men and weddings is because the little chipmunk has told you that I'm marrying Tae?"
"Yes. In fact he's adamant that you are. TaeTae wears glasses." Jin says, repeating what his son has told him many times.
"What is it with the glasses thing?" Namjoon needs to know.
"Ugh!" Jungkook face palms and takes a long sip of his beer. "There's this guy and his niece at the park and Chipmunk kept saying I should marry him but he really isn't my type so I had to come up with something fast... I said I didn't want to marry him because he doesn't wear glasses."
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Through The Eyes Of A Child - Book 1
FanfictionA Taekook love story - Jungkook has a second family, something that started as a job when he was employed to look after a little boy called Minjun. One day he takes the small boy to a place where they join the art room and meet one eclectic art teac...