The next few days Jay was busy with performances and interviews. Some Jin could attend and others not. Since Jay often posted video clips or pictures on social media, she still at least felt part of his life. She finished the Korean language course and when he was home, asked that he mostly speak Korean. Both sometimes forgot and spoke english, but it got easier over time. Jin finally could go to the market, by herself and haggle for prices. Through Jay's help, Jin was signed up for some professional dance training. Whether or not it improved her dancing, Jin knew not, although she wasn't left behind by the other dancers in the class. Days went by and it seemed like Jin and Jay were in a routine, just like any couple that lived together. Sex was still often and satisfying. Jin still gave him massages, when Jay was stressed out. They had become very domestic. However, her brother Stone, didn't like that his sister was still so dependant on her boyfriend. He didn't understand why Jin had not sought out their family, that lived on the out skirts of Seoul. Stone found their relatives and asked if Jin could live with them. When he told her that everything had been arranged, even though his intentions had been good, Jin was furious. Over the phone, she agreed to meet those relatives, but that's it. It wasn't her nature to be confrontational, nor could she express her anger verbally, because she was at the AOMG office. And Jay was still busy working with Gray.
"Excuse me? Is anyone using the dance studio right now?" Jin asked in Korean to one of the office girls.
"No, go ahead Jin, use it if you want. I'll let Jay know where you are, when he's done."
"Thanks."
Jin stretched a little, glad the room was sound proofed as she swore at an invisible Stone. It didn't help, her anger was boiling over. Not even bothering to put her hair up, she began to dance. Using an arm band, she listened to the music on her phone via earbuds. Her body was flung all over the studio floor, aggression oozed out of every pore. She didn't even notice what style she was using that expressed her anger.
Jinooya was looking for Jay and happened to check in the dance studio. He saw Jin dancing and immediately got a camera. Slowly he moved into the room, to get different angles. A quick texted to Simon D, brought another camera into the studio. Jin did notice them, but didn't care, nor did she stop. Fury ran hot in her veins and only dance would calm her down enough, so that her mood wouldn't effect Jay. His day was hard and long enough, without her family bullshit adding to his stress. When one of her kicks came flying off her foot during a windmill, Jin swore and threw the other on the floor. Movement continued, yet still she couldn't release her frustration.
Simon D put down the camera he was using and went to get Jay. He realized that something was wrong, this wasn't just dance for the sake of video, like he'd originally thought. Gray was just finishing up, so he hadn't interrupted anything.
"Jin has been dancing in the studio for over an hour. Something's wrong, she's obviously pissed off. Did you two have another fight?"
Jay frowned, "no man. Haven't talked to her all day. How do you know it's been an hour?"
"Jinooya is recording her on video, his text to bring another camera to the studio, was almost an hour and a half ago. If Jin keeps going, she'll hurt herself."
Jay didn't know if he could stop Jin. He'd never interrupted her emotional dancing before. Gray, Simon D and Jay all went into the studio. Jay went to talk to Jinooya first. "Um, like, has Jin been dancing this way the whole time?"
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JAY PARK- LIFE TRIP (Fan Fiction)
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