HyunJin X Reader: Art

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Y/n's p.o.v

I'm not a big fan of art because I'm not very good at drawing and that sort of thing. However, there is one thing I like about my art class, and that's my teacher. When I attend the class, I usually just sit down and scroll through my phone until everyone else arrives.

As soon as the teacher walked in, I quickly put away my phone and greeted him along with the rest of the class. However, I found myself staring at him absentmindedly, failing to pay attention to what he was saying. Realizing my mistake, I snapped out of it and refocused my attention on him. The teacher then continued with his lecture.

We are going to try to create a fruit bowl, and the only thing to draw is a stick character. I'm going to be drawing a stick bowl with ugly-ass fruit that doesn't look as realistic as his drawings.

"Okay, so you guys can get started, and it doesn't have to be perfect. No pressure," Mr. Hwang said. Well, that helps my stress. "No pressure"; that's a good one, Mr. Hwang, but anyway.

I attempt to draw because I don't want to receive a poor grade, especially since this is not high school. In high school, all you had to do was put in some effort and pretend to work on your drawing.

Consequently, you would be rewarded with an A or a C, which is still better than getting an F. However, now, despite trying my best, I still struggle to draw.

I'm feeling unmotivated and frustrated with my lack of artistic ability. It's as if I was never given the right skills to create beautiful art. I wish I had at least some basic level of artistic talent, but instead, I feel like I have the skills of someone who doesn't even try.

I have a hard time staying focused in class and often miss important lessons. However, I do my best to catch up by watching the videos and completing my work.

I can't help but think that if my teacher had assigned us to draw ourselves, it would have been much easier for me. At least then, I would already be finished.

After the class ended, I remained seated as the teacher, Mr. Hwang, hadn't yet checked my paper. When he finally came over, I hesitated to show him as I knew it wasn't great.

"Let me see, please," he requested, and I reluctantly obliged. "It looks ugly," I admitted, feeling embarrassed. But he surprised me with a compliment. "It looks cute," Mr.Hwang said, smiling.

I was skeptical, thinking he was only saying that because he was my teacher and had to be nice. But then he offered to help me improve it. He placed the paper in front of me and positioned himself behind me. As I reached for my pencil, he took my hand gently and started drawing.

I felt my face turning red, feeling shy and maybe even a little embarrassed. He asked, "Does it look better now that I've helped you?" I nodded, unable to speak.

He released my hand and walked around to the front of the desk. He lifted the paper and stuck it to the wall before placing it back down on the desk.

"Best drawer in this class," Mr.Hwang said. I smiled and shyly put my head down, "I don't know about that one," I said. "But I do," Mr.Hwang said, smiling and tilting his head.

I looked up, "you are just saying that to make me feel better," I said. I would love this man as my boyfriend but my kinks are kinda weird.

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