Narrator POV
It was Sunday morning and the sunshine beamed through the drapes. Spring was coming, and soon it was time for graduation and a new chapter in life would begin.
Although, all of that was nothing of Haru's concerns.
She woke up early this morning, mind set on one thing. She was going home today.
Jimin was in deep sleep next to her and she took a few minutes of her morning to adore the sweet boy sleeping so peacefully next to her.
The girl got up and packed her bag. Next she went to grab some breakfast, while having an inner dialogue, practicing what to say to her mom.
She of course had to say sorry, but it was hard for her. Haru was aware she was not always in the right place and that she also was a part of this conflict between the two of them. But the way Haru's mom had turned on her so quickly after she got home from the tour, made it hard for the young girl to admit to her own mistakes. Because mostly, she felt like it was her mom's fault.
Before Haru grabbed her things and left the house, she sat on the bedside, stroking her Jimin's hair.
"Jimin, wake up." She whispered, wanting to inform her boyfriend about her leave.
Jimin slowly woke up, his eyelids heavy and cheeks puffy from the sleep.
"I'll go home now." She smiled at the boy, struggling to keep his eyes open.
"You are home?" He said and made her giggle, "I mean my real home Jimin."
He quickly, yet languidly sat up in the bed, eyes widening, "What??"
"I have to go home Jimin. I can't stay here forever." She spoke honestly.
He slumped back onto the headboard, pouting, "Why can't you?"
"Because I have parents who..." she hesitated for a moment, but continued, "parents who probably worry about me right now and want me home."
Jimin knew she was right, but he had enjoyed coming home to her in his bed everyday for the past week.
"And I just needed a break from my mom for a day or two. I've had that now, so I'm going home."
Saying that made the almost twenty year old girl feel more mature. She would be the bigger person and approach her mother first. It made her even more confident it was gonna work out.
"But I don't want you to go home~" Jimin said and pulled her down to lay next to him. She snuggled into him and under the sheet, gaining the last bit of confidence to face her mom. She knew Jimin would always be there for her.
"It's not like we're breaking up." She laughed, but the words left a slightly bitter taste in her mouth for a few seconds, before Jimin attacked her cheek with kisses.
"I will never let you go." He mumbled between the kisses, making her forget and just smile.
Getting off the bus with her two bags she couldn't be more ready.
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