Unlike many couples who carefully select an auspicious day to register their marriage, Y/N and Jimin didn't bother with such formalities. For Y/N and Jimin, it wasn't about the date; it was about the commitment they shared. Jimin's impatience to officially bind their lives together was a testament to the love he felt for Y/N.
The very next day, they gathered all the necessary documents and made their way to the administration office. It was a simple affair, yet it held profound significance for both of them. They stood before the registrar, their hands intertwined, and once again declared their commitment to one another. Jimin, who had been through this process before, couldn't help but feel a surge of emotions. This time, it was different. It was a conscious choice, driven by love and devotion.
Years ago, their first marriage had been far from ideal. Jimin had been forced into it, his heart shrouded in anger and bitterness. He hadn't even spared a glance for Y/N and had left immediately after. As he walked away, not too far from the administrative office, he overheard one of the workers inquiring of Y/N, "Little lady, is he truly your husband? Did you enter this marriage against your will? Do you carry any sorrow in your heart? If you do, you can share it with us."
Those memories felt distant now, like remnants of a past life. Jimin had come a long way since then. He had learned to love and cherish Y/N, understanding that their union was born out of destiny. This time around, as they registered their marriage once more, there was no anger or resentment, only a profound sense of joy and gratitude for the love they had found in each other. Their journey had been tumultuous, but it had led them to this moment – a moment of choice, love, and a future filled with happiness.
Jimin's emotions were running high, and happiness coursed through him. As he received their marriage certificate, his hands trembled with excitement. He couldn't help but flip through the pages, his finger landing on their photo.
"I'm not really satisfied with this photo," he remarked, his voice filled with newfound joy.
Inside the car, Y/N glanced at the photo and then back at Jimin, her eyes soft with affection. "It's okay, it looks very good to me."
Jimin, however, remained somewhat critical of himself. "My smile looks unnatural," he confessed, his vulnerability showing through.
Y/N studied the photo once more, her initial response now laced with curiosity. "Were you nervous?" she teased, though there was a genuine inquiry in her voice. "Is that why your smile seems a bit stiff?"
At first, Y/N had intended her words as playful banter, but Jimin nodded earnestly. "Yes," he admitted, his gaze fixed on her. "I was nervous... so nervous that I could finally marry you again."
Their relationship had stood the test of time, and they could be considered an old couple by now. Yet, even in this familiar love, Jimin found the thrill of their second chance at marriage was enough to make his heart race.
Y/N couldn't help but smile, shaking her head gently. Although they hadn't officially registered their marriage before, their journey together had already been a testament to their commitment. To her, this marriage certificate was merely a piece of paper.
Jimin's eyes lit up as he made a suggestion, his excitement still palpable. "Let's invite our friends for dinner tonight to celebrate," he proposed.
"Okay," Y/N agreed readily, her thoughts also drifting to Krystal.
She nodded and swiftly sent out a message to their circle of friends: "Jimin and I have officially registered our marriage. Let's get together for dinner tonight to celebrate."
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A/N: Jimin & Y/N are finally remarry! 🥺
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