Galaxy Bowling

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It had been two weeks since Jungkook last spoke to Namjoon, and yet he heard no news about a possible trial or anything of the sorts. For now, it appeared as though he was in the clear. Every day brought him more anxiety with that, but his girlfriend was there each step of the way.

Speaking of his girlfriend, for some reason, Y/n dragged him along to a bowling hang out with their mutual friend, Hana. Y/n's forever best friend, apparently. Jungkook knew much about their history together, but not all of it. He pondered if he'd hear some stories tonight about the journey of their relationship. After all, he wanted to date both girls. Hana was a kind soul with a sister she cared for deeply. Y/n was more sarcastic and outgoing, and Jungkook leaned toward that.

"How's Riri?" Jungkook asked right as Hana knocked a strike. Well, that was one way to start the game. She had a talent for bowling, she did it many times before, and that showed in the way the bowling ball curved as it went, working with the oils to move. She calculated it well, and when she wound up, Jungkook and Y/n were left on the edge of their seats.

"Good, actually. We talk every day. I think she misses me a bit too much," Hana replied, high fiving Y/n as she stepped down from her spot. She plopped next to Jungkook, her out of breath and sweating. Jungkook almost offered her a water, but she grabbed her own and sipped from it. Poor girl seemed exhausted, but Jungkook knew she was only just getting started. That was the original reason why he liked her so much: she was determined and hard-working. Not that his girlfriend wasn't, but that trait seemed more prominent in Hana.

The two best friends had an intriguing dynamic. Y/n was more creative and outgoing while Hana was more reserved and determined. They were like the Yin and Yang. They had their good in the bad and bad in the good, however, they synced in perfect harmony. Like Jungkook with Taehyung and Jimin. He missed them dearly right about now.

Taehyung and Jungkook spoke about Tae tattling on him, and Jungkook wasn't too angry. After all, it was Jungkook's fault, not Tae's. He burdened Taehyung with a secret, which wasn't fair to him. Jungkook completely understood Tae's decision. He only hoped it didn't result in Namjoon never speaking to their group again. Yeah. Namjoon hadn't spoken to Taehyung, Jimin, or Jungkook since it happened.

Jungkook shook the thoughts away. He was here to have fun, so that was what he focused on. "What did you and Riri do on weekends?" Jungkook asked, Hana lowering the bottle from her lips.

"We went for walks on the dike by our home. Took maybe one too many pictures. She was always a freak with her camera, I bought her one for her birthday last year." Hana grinned, glancing at the ceiling as if reliving a memory. "To this day, even over a year later, she brags that she has the greatest big sister in the world. I couldn't ask for anything else other than her. She's perfect to me, not to sound dramatic or anything."

"She'd choose Riri over both of us combined," Y/n said hoisting her bowling ball back and tossing it on the alley. It went in a straight shot down the lane, whacking down 8 pins. Jungkook cheered for his girl, and she came bumbling over to peck his nose. "Thanks babe."

Hana gagged. "Gross."

"Oh shush, this could be us," Jungkook said, Hana grimacing.

"That's even worse."

Jungkook went to curse at her, but Y/n chuckled to interrupt them, going back up to the alley to throw her second turn. Jungkook stood and went over, the navy and mauve lighting cloaking her body and illuminating her curves. He eyed her up and down, the neon lights at the end of the lane flickering and begging her to hit the pins. So, she did. She went with the motion of her body and let the ball scurry down the passageway. It knocked over the remaining two pins, Y/n hollering for herself when she saw the spare marker on her screen.

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