People Watching by Conan Gray
The room Jungkook enters when following Taehyung is rather small considering the number of people who have gathered in it. He stops, taking in the place with its odd smell. Something Jungkook cannot quite pinpoint, but it reminds him of middle school.
He feels a hand clench around the sleeve of his hoodie, softly tugging it and guiding him to the back of the room where a few empty chairs are facing the still unoccupied painting aisle.
"What kind of art class is this?" Jungkook asks even though their surroundings make it very clear as to what people do here; they paint. And the big bouquet of flowers in front of the class answers the question on what is being painted today.
But still, he wants to hear Taehyung's answer, wants to know why he has decided to bring him here. But Taehyung just shrugs and sits down on a free chair.Jungkook can feel the absence of the small weight that has tugged on his hoodie just a second ago and finds himself missing it somehow. A sudden emptiness fills him while he looks down on the empty chair next to violinist.
He knows he could just leave, go back to driving around random people or go home and throw a tantrum. Lord knows he would have his reasons to do so. He is fucking homeless right now, was kicked out of his childhood home by his own father and honestly, if he and Taehyung did not have the deal of him driving Taehyung, Jungkook would have probably- well, who know what he would have done.
Taehyung must have pick up on Jungkook's mood which makes him feel bad. The guy did nothing to bring this unfortunate situation upon him. More like the opposite, as the weekly drives with him have become the one thing Jungkook looks forward to during the week - something he hasn't realized until this very moment and now he doesn't know how to feel about it.
He doesn't deserve to have something to brighten his week, doesn't deserve someone trying to cheer him up when he clearly is the cause for all of it. And yet still, he finds himself taking a seat next to Taehyung. Maybe it's because he doesn't want to hurt the other's feelings by just leaving, or maybe it's because he feels himself slowly but surely enjoying the others calm and quiet manner more and more.There is a woman stepping in front of the class, greeting everyone and instructing them on today's task, which is to paint the flowers as realistically as possible, taking all the shadows and different colors and shades into account.
"Honestly" he hears Taehyung whisper in his direction while the instructor keeps going on about the different techniques to paint a realistic painting "I never really use the techniques she tells us to. I just do whatever I feel like doing that day."
Jungkook sees Taehyung pouring different colors on to his pallet and decides to do the same.
"And why is that? I don't think you'll improve much by not following the class - ah shit" he mutters when a splash of white paint lands on his hoodie by him squirting out the color of a nearly empty tube.
He can see Taehyung shrug from the corner of his eyes. "I don't want to improve my art. That's not why I'm here."
"Then why are you here?"
Taehyung always seems so mysterious, always answering Jungkook's questions without ever really revealing anything remotely personal about himself.
"It helps me loosen up from always trying my best while practicing. Here I don't have to do my best, or even any good at all. I can just do whatever I want." A soft smile seems to form on the violinst's lips.
"Okay, I get that. But why do you come here than? You could just buy yourself a canvas and some colors..."
It takes a little while for Taehyung to answer and Jungkook isn't sure if he offended the other.
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