⋆⁺₊ ☾ ⋆⁺₊⋆ ☁︎With the first few weeks going by, you had finally grown used to the busy surroundings. The random class timings, the large breaks between classes that stretched for, what seemed like, years.
And of course, the abstruse assignments that were determined to drag people's feet through the mud until their legs snapped.
"These fvcking assignments," Yunjin muttered as you and her both sauntered towards the cafeteria area and towards their well-known corner. It had abou 3 couches huddled around a table, good for a little study session, you figured.
"Hey, they're suppose to help us, Yun. They're not that bad," You said as she plopped onto the soft, grey couches.
For Yunjin, it wasn't a viable answer as she huffed, gripping the paper tightly, enough to create aggravated creases. "We went through this thing in class. Like- what's the need with the extra homework?"
"It's called reinforcement. Something that helps us."
"It is not helping." Yunjin huffed, shoving the paper into her bag rapidly, not caring if it ripped.
You had always known Yunjin would start complaining about classes soon enough- you were surprised it didn't start sooner.
Out of the corner of your eyes, there was a spot of black that focused on you, a glare of light crossing the vision. Addled, you turned to see a glass lens zoom in and out of your face, and immediately, you shot your hand to the intruding object, blocking its view.
"Hello? Consent much?" You said, furrowing your eyebrows to the man standing in front of you. He cheekily smiled, sharp eyes softening at the gesture.
"Why do I need consent to film my two favourite ladies in the world?"
"Jay, please don't say that- sounds like we're in a polygamous relationship," Yunjin gagged, sending a side-eye to the grinning man. Though, you contorted at your friend's astonishing comment.
"That makes it so much worse," You uttered, facing away to your phone in your lap.
Before Yunjin could even accuse you of what passed under your breath, Jay spoke up again. "I mean, doesn't this kind of memory be deserved to be filmed on this fine camera?"
And then, someone grabbed the gadget into their hands, cradling it tentatively.
"It's not even yours. I only asked you to take care of it for me while I was in line," Jungwon said as he gazed at Jay, and went to sit opposite the two girls.
Jay followed, and everyone was lazily leaning back onto the couch, the internal fatigue sinking into their bones.
Jungwon faced Yunjin, still fiddling with the black strap of his camera.
"What were you so angry about?"
Yunjin clicked her tongue, eyes firing up with the same frustration from 5 minutes ago. You could almost laugh, an amused glint in your gaze..
"This stupid assignment. We already went through it in class, what's the need for more work? What a scam, uni is a scam." she grunted as she crossed her arms over each other. Jay laughed and nodded, swiping his hand through his black hair.
"I agree 100%" Jay affirmed to which Jungwon let out a sardonic scoff.
"Yet you dropped out to take what- English literature?" he smirked. Jay blinked, offended.
"You wanted me to continue forensics? Are you mad? I wouldn't survive."
"It's good you left before midterms came up," Jungwon said. At that, Jay wrapped his arm around Jungwon's neck, putting him in a chokehold to which Jungwon smiled lightly.
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Opposites || Y.JW
FanfictionYn believed in logic. Jungwon believed in understanding his emotions. Their friends knew they would get into petty arguments. All in all, they desire a successful university life, away from their past and families. However, when murders appear in th...