Jungkook had always known that being gay in Korea was strictly forbidden, but he couldn't help the way he felt about Taehyung. Taehyung was a playful and carefree character who always made him laugh, and he loved the feeling of Taehyung's weight on him when they did push-ups together.
One day, in the school library, Jungkook couldn't hold back his feelings any longer. He trapped Taehyung against a bookshelf and kissed him roughly. At first, Taehyung tried to push him away, confused and startled by Jungkook's sudden actions. But then, something shifted between them, and Taehyung responded with equal passion.
As they broke apart, Jungkook looked at Taehyung with fear and longing. "I'm sorry," he said, his voice barely above a whisper. "I know it's wrong, but I can't help the way I feel."
Taehyung's face softened, and he reached out to cup Jungkook's cheek. "I know," he said. "I feel the same way."
They talked for a while about the difficulties they would face if they pursued their feelings, about how society wouldn't accept them, and how their families would never understand. But they also knew that they couldn't deny their feelings any longer.
Over time, they found ways to be together without arousing suspicion. They would sneak around, stealing kisses in secluded corners, and sometimes they would spend the night together, talking and holding each other close.
But even though they were happy together, they couldn't help but feel the weight of society's disapproval. They knew that they were risking everything by being together, but they also knew that they couldn't imagine living without each other.
One night, as they lay in bed together, Jungkook whispered, "I love you, Taehyung. I know it's hard, but we'll find a way to make it work."
Taehyung smiled, his heart overflowing with love. "I love you too, Jungkook," he said. "We'll always find a way, no matter what."
They kissed, knowing that they would face many challenges in the future, but also knowing that their love was worth it. They would always find a way to be together, no matter what society said.