Part 9

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I have practice today :( can you go home alone? Or should I pick you up?

Minyoung received the message from Jimin. She almost forgot about his dancing class.

I'm not a kid! I can find my own way.

She sent him back. He couldn't skip that anyway. Minyoung knew how much jimin loved dancing and was seeking to go to performance school after graduation.

You won't lose your way? :P He sent and Minyoung scrawled at her phone he was treating her as a kid again.

I lost my memory, but I don't have Alzheimer, Jimin. I know my way :/ she sent him back.

You have such a short temper tsk I will see you tonight then. <3

Minyoung smiled at the small heart shape at the end of the message. Jimin was seriously cute. He was caring and always by her side. She was glad that she had him beside her. She understood why she may have been a friend with him for this whole time.

"Your boyfriend?" Bambam asked, grabbing a chair and sat next to her.

It was lunch break and most of the kids were out playing, or buying food from the school canteen, or studying in the class, or sitting eating and doing nothing except looking at their phone like Minyoung.

For Jungkook. He left because he was preparing for his championship, the school let him attend only half of the day. So Bambam had no one to annoy except for Minyoung.

"I told you he wasn't my boyfriend." Minyoung said and from the expression on Bambam's face, she could know that he didn't believe her.

"Then why did he kiss you? You even kissed him back!" Bambam exclaimed, and Minyoung blushed looking at her hands.

"He's my best friend."

"Do best friends kiss those days?" Bambam wondered, eyes widened. He pointed at Jinah who was giving them their back, writing something in her notes again as he said, "I have known her all my life, but I would never kiss her."

Jina suddenly turned and slapped her textbook over Minyoung's disk, making both Minyoung and Bambam jump in surprise. "Yah!! It's not like I would kiss you either."

"You wish." Bambam rolled his eyes and Minyoung noticed the way Jina's face turned red.

"You think all the girls are dying for you." Jina fired back.

"You are only jealous because no one wants to go out with you." Bambam snorted.

"Whose fault do you think it is? Sticking to me wherever I go."

"Guys..." Minyoung felt awkward between them. The few students that were in the class, started to look at them as their voices started to rise up. Minyoung just smiled awkwardly at the kids then her eyes switched to the two who were still fighting.

"Me? It's you, ma'am."

"Don't call me, ma'am."

"Bambam, Jina." Minyoung called loud enough for them to stop. Gladly they did. They looked at her with wide and curious eyes. But when Minyoung nodded toward the class and the kids that were watching, they sealed their mouths, pressing their lips together but still sent angry glares at each other.

Minyoung found them cute. The two liked each other. It was so obvious, but it seemed like they hadn't realised it yet.

But at least Minyoung knew that Jina knew her feelings, but she wasn't honest with them. While Bambam was a blind idiot. If only he looked closer around him, he would know Jina's feelings and his own too.

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