𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐩𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝟓

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The family sat in the dining room, the atmosphere heavy with unspoken worry and tension. Each of them exchanged glances, sharing their concerns about Y/n's emotional state.

After Y/n abruptly left the dining room, tears welled up in Jungkook's eyes. He couldn't hold back his emotions, witnessing his daughter's changed behavior towards him.

Despite the comforting words from the others, Jungkook continued to sob uncontrollably.

"Kookie-ah, it's going to be alright, my love. We'll find a solution, but please don't cry like this; it's not good for you," Jimin said, his arms wrapping around Jungkook in a comforting embrace.

"No, nothing is alright. My daughter... she hates me now, and I don't know what to do," Jungkook sobbed, his heart heavy with anguish.

"Kookie, nobody said that Y/n hates you. She's just upset about the current situation," Namjoon reassured him.

"Perhaps we should give her some personal space," Hoseok suggested, trying to offer a solution.

"Yes, darling. Joonie is right. We can talk to Y/n tomorrow during breakfast," Hoseok said.

Jin nodded in agreement. "You're right, We can't ignore this."

Yoongi, who had been a silent pillar of support during dinner, spoke up. "We need to give her the space to process her feelings, but also let her know that we're here for her."

Namjoon chimed in, "I think it's essential for us to have an open and honest conversation with her. We need to understand her perspective and let her know that we care."

Hoseok added, "And we should involve professionals if needed. Y/n's well-being should be our top priority."

The determination to help their daughter was evident in their eyes. They knew that the road ahead wouldn't be easy, but they were committed to doing whatever it took to mend their fractured family.

Meanwhile, upstairs in her room, Y/n sat on her bed, lost in her thoughts. The outburst at dinner had been a release of pent-up emotions, but now, in the quiet of her room, she couldn't help but feel a sense of emptiness.

She knew that her words had hurt her family deeply, and guilt gnawed at her. Despite the anger and frustration, a part of her still longed for the connection they once had, the warmth of her family's love. But years of pain and longing had built walls around her heart that were not easily torn down.

As the evening wore on, Y/n contemplated the events of the day. She couldn't deny the truth in her words - the pain of losing her mother and her old life had left a void that seemed impossible to fill.

Deep down, she yearned for reconciliation, for a way to bridge the gap between her and her family. But it was a daunting task, one that would require time, effort, and understanding from all sides.

With a sigh, Y/n made a silent promise to herself , she would find a way to heal, to mend the wounds that had torn her family apart. It wouldn't be easy, but she was determined to try.

And downstairs, her fathers and stepfathers were equally determined to do whatever it took to bring their daughter back into the warmth of their family's embrace.

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The next morning, everyone gathered at the breakfast table. Jin had prepared all of Y/n's favorite dishes, hoping to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Y/n entered the room silently, her mood still distant. Hoseok greeted her with a bright smile, but her response was a cold silence. Her father and her stepfathers exchanged worried glances, their hearts heavy with concern.

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