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Y/N POV

I was engrossed in a book, and Taehyung, casually scrolling through his phone, gave me a start when a sudden sound filled the room. My phone was ringing – an unusual occurrence on a Sunday morning. Typically, it's either appa or Jun. I had already spoken to appa, and Jun seemed occupied with his schedule, according to what Lisa had mentioned yesterday. Glancing at Taehyung, I picked up my phone to find a call from Jin oppa. Why would he be calling us now?

"Hello, Y/N," greeted his honeyed voice as I answered. Before I could finish my sentence, he swiftly stated, "We're on the way; get ready within ten minutes. We'll be waiting outside the house." The call ended abruptly. What was he up to? I turned to Taehyung, who wore a perplexed expression.

"Seokjin oppa will be here within ten minutes; he wants us ready," I informed him. He looked confused. "Where?" he questioned. "Ask your hyung," I replied, heading to change. Despite not knowing the destination, I found joy in spending time with Seokjin oppa, Hoseok oppa, Yun, and Mina. Their warmth and maturity, coupled with the kids' adorable nature, created a delightful atmosphere.

I changed into something comfortable and returned to find Taehyung still trying to call his hyung. I took his phone. "He won't pick up. Go and get ready. He'll be here in a minute or two," I advised. Taehyung got up, nodding. "And Taehyung, don't wear a suit," I reminded him. "Why not?" he questioned. "It doesn't mean you can wear suits everywhere just because you look good in them," I retorted. He walked closer with a mischievous grin. "So you think I look good in suits, huh?" he teased in his deep husky voice. I pushed him away. "Go and change, Taehyung," I instructed, feeling his recent teasing streak had become more frequent.

I went downstairs and sat on the sofa, waiting for them. A call from Seokjin oppa informed me they were waiting outside in their limo. I asked them to come in, but he insisted they'd wait for a few minutes. When Taehyung finally descended the stairs, I saw Namjoon oppa sitting by the railing. "Oppa, you're coming?" I asked. He nodded, and we headed towards the waiting limo. Yun and Mina were already in the backseat, Seokjin oppa in the passenger seat, and Hoseok oppa driving.

After a silent journey, we reached our destination. Seokjin oppa whispered, "Secret," when I inquired about our whereabouts. "Oppa..." I started, but he cut me off, "I'm not telling, and that's final." His bossy attitude, perhaps developed from managing students, surprised me.

In complete silence, we enjoyed the amusement park rides. The bonds within our diverse group manifested in laughter, shared experiences, and playful banter. Jimin's comforting presence added a new layer to our interactions. As the day unfolded, Lotte World became a canvas for the stories we were weaving together.

As the sun dipped below the skyline, casting a warm glow over Lotte World, I couldn't help but marvel at the eclectic group surrounding me. The bonds within our group were as diverse as the colors of the rides that adorned the amusement park. Taehyung's family radiated a sense of familiarity and comfort. Namjoon's calm demeanor complemented Seokjin and Hoseok's infectious energy, creating an atmosphere of joy that Yun and Mina eagerly embraced. Their laughter echoed through the air, weaving a tapestry of shared happiness.

Taehyung and Jungkook, mischief personified, kept the day filled with playful banter. It was a delightful performance, a series of trivial bickerings strategically orchestrated to entertain, particularly for my benefit. However, beneath the theatrics, their genuine camaraderie shone through—offering glimpses of shared jokes and easy laughter when they thought no one was watching.

As we delved into the myriad rides, I found myself enjoying the day, relishing in the thrill of each adventure. Taehyung's thoughtful gestures and the effortless way he made each moment special for me didn't go unnoticed. It was evident that this day was more than just a visit to an amusement park; it was a celebration of our connections and shared experiences.

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