This chapter is the second part of Chapter 15, from Jungkook's point of view. This chapter is a bit short, but really intense and it will help you understand Jungkook's emotions in a better way.
DON'T. SKIP. THIS. CHAPTER!!!
You won't lose the track of the story if you skip this, but you'll surely not understand Jungkook's emotions and meaning behind his actions in the rest of the book. So please, don't skip it. This chapter is like... really important.
This is like one of those easy and short chapters in your biology book which you usually skip not knowing it's actually scoring.
Except, this chapter isn't really easy. It's intense.
Enjoy!
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_____________Jungkook clapped his hands together, dusting off the sand that he got on his hands as he kept the piece of paper on the ground.
I'm sorry, love.
"This shouldn't be touched." He said to Kunwoo, who was standing in front of him. "Neither be seen by any of you."
Kunwoo scoffed. "What's that? A love letter for your Juliet?"
Jungkook gritted his teeth. "Shut the fuck up and do as I say." He walked towards Kiwoo and extended his hand. "The pendrive."
Kiwoo smirked. "Juliet isn't here yet."
Jungkook scowled. "Stop calling him that."
"Why?" Kunwoo uttered with a smirk, "Does that... bother you?"
Jungkook clenched his jaw and looked away. "I want the pendrive as soon as you're done with him."
Kiwoo nodded his head. "Don't worry, you'll get it."
Jungkook nodded back and turned around to leave. He glanced at the piece of paper for one last time before driving off in his car.
Jungkook drove aimlessly. His mind was stuck on one person - Kim Taehyung. His mind wasn't involved in the driving, just his body was. It was as if his body was on autopilot.
Jungkook felt as if he was doing something so wrong. He was feeling the things that we feel when we know that we what we are doing is wrong, but we do it anyway.
Jungkook felt utterly confused. There was this small part of his heart that was saying that whatever he was doing was right and that he should do this. He shouldn't care about Taehyung, shouldn't care about his enemy.
But a bigger part of his heart was betraying him. It was telling him that whatever he was doing was wrong. Absolutely, utterly wrong.
Jungkook's grip on the steering wheel tightened, his knuckles turned white.
"Shut up, just shut up." He spoke through gritted teeth, trying to shut his thoughts off as he drove at a high speed.
"Whatever I'm doing is right. It's completely right. I need to give my sister her justice. And this is the only way. This is the only way. I'm doing this to give my sister her justice. I'm just trying to defeat the wrong ones, that's it." Jungkook nodded his head at his words, trying to convince himself that whatever he was doing was right, trying to justify his actions.
As Jungkook reached his apartment, he felt a surge of dread inside him. He didn't know what this feeling was, but he just wasn't feeling right. He felt dizzy all of a sudden and took the support of the wall as he walked inside.
The apartment was completely dark and he was in no condition to switch the lights on.
"It's all okay. I'm all okay." Jungkook nodded his head and kept whispering to himself, as if he knew the cause behind all this.
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