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The car ride was silent. The girl was sleeping on the shoulder of the young leader, and the others were quiet, so she won't wake up. They communicated via sign language if it was necessary.

Her twin on the other hand always looked at her worried, thinking about what his friend told him before what happened on the street. He had a bad feeling and was worried about her, feeling bad he was not with her either.

When they arrived at their base, the young leader felt the girls head with the back of his hand, realizing it was burning hot.

He stopped his hyung, who wanted to wake her up. "Why? What is wrong?" He whispered. "She is burning hot! She should sleep and rest." He looked at the two brothers.

"I will carry her, don't worry, but it will be better." He added. The two brothers nodded and opened the front door.

"Hey guys!" The leader exclaimed. "Shhhhh!" the three boys looked at him. He looked at them shocked.

Only when the young leader entered with the girl in his arms, he and the others in the kitchen stopped with what they were doing, coming over.

"What th-" again they were interrupted by the shhhh sound of the boys. "She is just sleeping" her twin answered. The older ones breathed out relieved, then went back to what they were doing.

"Where should I put her?" The male asked. "Not on the couch! Haechan only will wake her, or the others, when they are coming down." The older brother answered.

"She should rest in a room alone. Doyoungs room won't work out right now." The oldest said. "Why?" The others asked.

"Hyung came visiting. But he was sleepy, so he is using my room right now." Doyoung answered.

"Gong Myung hyung is here?!" One cheered whispering. "Shhh! Jungwoo." He remembered again.

"Jeno, bring her in my room. It is far away from the chaotics room, and comfy too. She will be fine there." The leader said. Jeno nodded and left.

The leader was looking at his best friend. "What?" Jaehyun asked. "You are not saying anything? No protesting, no fight?" He asked.

The boy thought for a second, then shook his head. "I trust you hyung. And you are right with it! No protesting, no fight!" He smiled, looking for Winwin, asking if they wanna play some badminton in the garden.

He looked after him, then looking at his younger brother. "I think he learned his lesson." He shrugged his shoulder, before walking upstairs with the suitcase of his sister in his hands.

The leader looked back at his friends, who also shrugged and left back to the kitchen, leaving him alone and confused in the living room.

"Hwaaaa!" Someone pushed the leader. He turned around looking at him. "Hell! Yuta! What the fuck?!" He yelled. The other male giggled.

"Hey, bro, you okay? You look like you saw a ghost." "Yeah, you!" He answered. "Me?" He touched his stomach.

"No, I am not a ghost. But I have a nice body!" He looked up at his friend again, smiling mischieviously.

"You are crazy!" The leader laughed. "I know! But did you know that in my family crazyness was one of the reasons why we were able to keep our surname in the early centuries?"

"What? That doesn't sound real to me." "No, seriously!" "Jinjjaro?" "Hey Yuta! You fooling Taeyong again?" Johnny asked, coming out of the garage.

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