Jungkook had a point, but they were still full of reservations, despite this attempt to comfort themselves. It was not really working very well, which was quite unfortunate. Their reasons were valid to be concerned, and while Jungkook and Jimin and even Taehyung had begun to get more and more comfortable with Jin, the rest they were not really sure about. Now they had to get used to a whole new set of people. Felix, Yugyeom, Yeonjun, and Jisung.
"At least the trainers don't seem too bad." Jungkook muttered. "I mean, I am not really all that sure about Yugyeom but Jisung seems really nice, and so does Felix."
"How would you know?" Taehyung laughed softly, carding his fingers through the youngests' hair. "Felix barely spoke a word to us. It was the same with Yeonjun. Jisung though, I admit, I think Jisung seems nice, but just because a person seems nice, does not mean that they are nice, Jungkookie, you know this." Jungkook frowned, pouting up at Taehyung who flicked his forehead lightly. "Don't go giving me that look." He huffed softly. "You know it is true." Jungkook rolled his eyes and did not say anything, still pouting but this time at Jimin who just started to laugh at the two's antics. He found the two somewhat funny after all, and they were quite adorable. Jungkook especially.
"Hey, Hyung!" Jungkook huffed, taking offense to Jimin laughing at him.
"Okay, okay, I am sorry," Jimin said somewhat attempting to stop laughing. "Anyways, Jungkook does have a point. I have to admit Felix did seem really sweet."
"See Taehyungie!" Jungkook poked Taehyung in the torso. "I was right." Taehyung rolled his eyes.
"Sure, sure, you were right, ignore me." He laughed whilst shaking his head fondly.
"I do really think so though. Perhaps it is just because they are so close in age, but I really think that Felix would be a super nice teacher. Besides that, he seemed super nice when we were talking to him. He wasn't loud, or anything, and I don't know. It is just a feel, you know?" Jungkook said with a shrug from where he was laying. Taehyung nodded.
"Yes, I understand you. I got the feeling that Felix would be a nice person too, but I am just warning us to remember, that first impressions are important for a reason. We can't let ourselves get blinded by our first impressions." Taehyung replied logically. Jimin and Jungkook groaned simultaneously, but they understood what he was trying to say. He was not wrong, they just had this feeling. Felix did seem like an incredibly sweet person.
"What about Yugyeom?" Jungkook whispered. "What did you guys think of him?" He glanced in-between Taehyung and Jimin continually, waiting to see which one of them would respond first to his question.
"I am not...really sure to be honest." Jimin spoke softly. "He seems like he could be a nice person, but really, it is a lot harder to get a read on him than the others. Same with Yeonjun. I want to believe that they mean no harm, but I am not too sure that I can confidently say that. I just hope that we do not get stuck with them for our first training session."
"Same," Taehyung agreed. "I am not really ready for this training either way. How will we know what to expect until the first day. Even today, the most we did was sort of talk about who each other was, and how to address each other. Most of the more important stuff was delegated to when Jin and Namjoon returned to the room."
"It almost makes me wish we would have stayed so I could spy on them." Jimin frowned. Jungkook, however, was quick to shake his head.
"No, no, no, we needed the time alone. Sure, they have not been too overbearing, but we have been forced to go around with the Hyungs a lot. We deserve this time to be in our own space."
"I know, but I am kind of curious what they are talking about." Jimin muttered under his breath.
"You are always curious what other people are talking about." Jungkook huffed, unsurprised. "Just leave it alone. Okay? We need to focus."
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Just Us Three-But It Doesn't Have to Be
FanfictionJungkook, Taehyung, and Jimin had been on their own for what seemed like ages. From orphanages, to bad foster homes, to the streets. They always stood together. It was them against the world. When the three young boys are late to their orphanages'...