Grace & Yoongi - AU Headcanons part two

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A special solo stage for Grace and Yoongi highlights their undeniable chemistry, showcasing how effortlessly they complement each other. Grace begins by singing one of her solo tracks, her voice rich with emotion as the stage lights dance around her. As the camera sweeps across the scene, it reveals Yoongi—back in full blonde mode, reminiscent of Agust D's first explosive appearance. The crowd erupts as he steps forward, clad in all black, hood up, exuding an aura of raw intensity.

As the beat drops, Yoongi launches into his first-ever solo, Agust D, his flow sharp and commanding. Backed by dancers in black hoodies, the energy crackles through the arena. Grace hypes him up, effortlessly rapping along to the chorus, her presence just as electrifying. At the peak of the performance, she makes a signature move—forming a 'D' with her fingers and hovering it over her eye.

The small gesture ignites a cultural wave. Within hours, fans flood TikTok with challenges, mimicking the move. Soon, it becomes an inside joke among BTS and their fans—whenever Yoongi or the group says 'D,' they instinctively mirror Grace's gesture, turning it into a phenomenon. Even during performances of Dionysus, she subtly references it, sending the fandom into a frenzy.

As their power as a duo grows, so does the attention from luxury brands. Valentino, Tiffany & Co., Vera Wang—every designer and high-end company wants to cash in on the couple that effortlessly blends elegance with rebellion. When Grace and Yoongi finally agree to a Valentino campaign, it becomes an instant sensation. Social media crashes under the weight of their presence, stock prices skyrocket, and the world can't get enough of them.

The campaign itself is cinematic—moody lighting, stolen glances, the slightest brush of hands. They wear complementary outfits, tailored to perfection, exuding power and intimacy. In the background, You Right by Doja Cat plays, setting the tone for something both unattainable and magnetic.

Yet, within BTS's world, they remain professionals. Their romance is never explicitly referenced in interviews, and their public appearances are carefully composed. To an outsider, they are nothing more than close colleagues, an artistic force that moves in sync. But those who have been watching—truly watching—know the truth. It lingers in the way Yoongi's gaze softens when she speaks, in the way Grace instinctively adjusts his mic before a performance, in the fleeting but unmistakable moments that slip through the cracks.

The Valentino campaign cements them as the couple of the moment, but it's only the beginning. Offers keep rolling in—Gucci wants them for a sleek, monochrome concept, Cartier envisions them in a timeless black-and-white romance, and even Vogue Korea is pushing for an exclusive couple's cover. Yet, Grace and Yoongi remain selective, choosing projects that align with their artistic vision rather than just chasing trends.

While the world fixates on their fashion influence, the music industry watches with equal fascination. Their chemistry extends beyond the stage and into the studio, where they collaborate effortlessly. When Yoongi is working on a track late at night, it's Grace who leans over his shoulder, humming a melody that sparks something in him. A few months later, that same melody becomes the haunting hook of a song they release together—a stripped-down, intimate track that showcases their intertwined artistry.

The song drops without warning. No teasers, no promotion—just a midnight upload with nothing but their initials as the title. Fans go wild. The lyrics, raw and unfiltered, speak of two people caught between passion and restraint, of stolen moments in the chaos of their world. Every line is dissected, every whisper analyzed. Did Yoongi write that verse about her? Did Grace's harmony in the chorus mean something more? The speculation fuels the fire, but neither of them address it.

During a BTS world tour stop in Paris, the energy shifts again. A single moment, caught on camera, spreads like wildfire. The group is performing Black Swan, a song that thrives on emotion, on the vulnerability of an artist's soul. Midway through the performance, Grace and Yoongi cross paths in the choreography—just for a second, their hands brush. It's barely noticeable, but the way Yoongi's fingers linger before he lets go doesn't go unnoticed.

Twitter explodes.

"That wasn't in the choreo, right? Right??"
"They're literally in a Jane Austen novel at this point. The longing. The restraint. The HANDS."

After months of speculation, Grace and Yoongi finally agree to one joint interview and photoshoot—Vogue Korea.

The cover? Iconic.

Draped in sleek, minimalistic black-and-white outfits, they stand back-to-back, exuding effortless cool. The accompanying spread features artistic, moody shots—one where Yoongi leans against a piano while Grace sits on top of it, another where they're both drenched in rain, staring at each other with unreadable expressions.

The interview, however, is what truly fuels the flames.

When asked about their undeniable chemistry, Grace simply smiles.
"We just understand each other."

When Yoongi is asked if he and Grace ever fight, he smirks.
"No. She wins before I can argue."

And when the interviewer jokingly asks if fans should expect a wedding before another mixtape, Yoongi laughs—but Grace? She just hums thoughtfully and says, "Music first."

Twitter implodes.

During a chaotic Run BTS episode, the group is split into teams for a survival-style mission. Everyone expects Grace to be competitive, but what no one expects is how effortlessly she and Yoongi form an unspoken alliance.

While the rest of the members are busy sabotaging each other, Grace and Yoongi quietly collect the necessary items, exchange barely-there nods, and execute their plan flawlessly. When they win, the members explode in disbelief.

"When did you two even talk about this?!" Namjoon demands.

Yoongi just smirks. "We didn't need to."

From that point on, ARMY dubs them the Silent Dream Team, convinced they can communicate telepathically.

During soundcheck for a stadium show, a live-streamed moment unexpectedly becomes legendary. Grace, wearing Yoongi's hoodie (a fact that doesn't go unnoticed), is practising vocals when she suddenly realizes it's way too big for her. She lifts her hands—and the sleeves cover them completely.

Without thinking, she turns to Yoongi, shaking her sleeves like floppy noodles. "Fix this."

Yoongi, half-asleep and sipping coffee, looks up, sighs dramatically, and wordlessly rolls up her sleeves for her. The whole thing lasts maybe five seconds, but ARMY? They turn it into a meme, a sticker pack, and eventually, a full-blown merch line called "Fix This."

During one of their future tour stops, BTS is performing UGH!, a song that requires intense energy. Everything is going smoothly—until Grace decides to improvise.

Instead of rapping the part she's been given as its written, she playfully flips a line, directing it straight at Yoongi.

The moment the words leave her mouth, Yoongi—mid-performance—actually forgets his next line.

It's only for half a second, a barely-there stutter, but the entire fandom catches it.

The members definitely catch it too.

Namjoon nearly chokes on his own lyrics, Taehyung is trying (and failing) not to laugh, and Jungkook physically turns away so the cameras don't catch him losing it.

Meanwhile, Grace? She just winks at Yoongi before continuing as if nothing happened.

ARMY goes feral.

"GRACE JUST GLITCHED YOONGI IN REAL TIME."

"Someone check on him. His whole system shut down."

"I DIDN'T KNOW THAT WAS EVEN POSSIBLE."

After the performance, backstage footage catches Yoongi giving Grace a long look before sighing.

"You're trouble," he mutters.

She grins. "You love it."

He doesn't argue.

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