"Jin, you let Jungkook spend the night here?" Jimin had not yet recovered from the shock of the news. The more time passed, the more concerned he became. He was aware of how strict Jin's parents were, especially his mother, and he didn't want Jin to do anything that would result in his being removed from school. However, he needed clarification as to whether Jin had given any consideration to the possibility of it.
Jin nodded. "We worked late, so he was tired, and I didn't think it was fair that I had a big bed and didn't let him sleep in it. I was not too fond of the idea that he would take the bus back by himself. At night, the bus looks very scary, and it's also very dark outside. I would have been lost, and I don't know how I would have been found if Jungkook hadn't brought me back here."
Jimin sighed, "so he just spent the night; nothing happened between the two of you?"
"What do you mean? Was something supposed to happen?" Jin asked as he looked over the recipe one more time for what he was trying to make.
Jimin moved closer to him and whispered, "did you sleep with him?"
"Of course I did. Where else was I going to sleep? I only have one bed, you know."
A smile broke out on Jimin's face, "I guess you only slept in the bed."
"That's usually what I do in bed, Jimin. You ask very weird questions. Are you okay?" Jin appeared concerned as he shifted his full attention to his friend.
"I'm good, and I'm sorry. I shouldn't have asked those kinds of questions. What are you trying to make? Do you want me to cook it for you? It's not a good idea for you to be in the kitchen."
A pout formed on Jin's lips, "No. I wanted to do it myself, but their recipe online was wrong. I sent them a review to fix it because I keep trying to use it, and my mixture is not coming together. I wanted Jungkook to try an American breakfast I had when I visited there last year. I will take him there so he can try it."
Jimin's eyes widened, "umm, what? You will take him where?"
"America. Have you ever been?"
"Jin, I have never been outside of the country!"
"Oh. I am sorry to hear that. You don't like traveling?"
"No. It's not that. Traveling is expensive."
"Is it?" Jin asked, genuinely curious.
Jimin nodded, "yes, very expensive. I would have to work hard and save a lot to do that. As well as make sure I get the right visas I need to travel."
"Visa? What's that? Do I need one?"
"Since you have been traveling, I don't think so, and it's an entry document required to get into some countries."
"Oh, I may already have it. Jungkook probably doesn't. Can you tell me how I can get him one, please?"
"I-"
"Wait, explain to me afterward. Before he gets up, I must order the breakfast delivery. How can I go about doing that? Please, could you show me? If he wakes up without breakfast, I don't believe it will make me appear like a good boyfriend." Jin wanted to remember his priority goal, which was to prepare breakfast for Jungkook.
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After giving himself a stretch, Jungkook rolled over onto his back. As he stretched, he was startled to find that he did not have the normal aches and pains in his muscles. However, this was not the case for him after he had slept in Jin's bed; on most mornings, he awoke feeling more worn out and in pain than when he had gone to bed, but after sleeping in Jin's bed, he felt far better.
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Rebel | Jinkook
FanfictionAs the heir to one of the wealthiest families in Seoul, Kim Seokjin had a privileged upbringing. All of his life's decisions had been predetermined, and he never questioned any of them. It was important to him that he made his parents proud. He didn...