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Jimin:

He woke up from another nightmare, quickly throwing off his covers and getting up from his bed to run to the bathroom.

Just stay calm and cool off, Jimin, he told himself to try to calm down. He turned the faucet of his sink on and let his hands hang in the cool stream of flowing water before splashing some on his face.

He then turned it off, dried his face, and walked back to his room, proceding to take off his sweat-soaked shirt, and grab a clean one from his closet.

Jimin picked his phone up from where it lay on his bedside table and turned it on. It was three in the morning. He sighed as he went under the covers of his bed once more, thoughts wandering.

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As the lengthy stage of depression Jimin experienced, in which he had been thinking some rather unhealthy and unhelpful thoughts, came to an end, he started having nightmares. He supposed it could've been a result of what he's been through the past six months, but he wasn't sure. The nightmares were never very specific, and he never really remembered them after a few hours. The only thing any of them had in common was that they managed to scare the life out of him.

That night's dream was horrible. Jimin had dreamt about walking in a house full of mirrors, but the people in the mirrors were not him. They were all strangers with blank looks on their faces, staring intently at him through the glass. At the end of the dream, the mirrors shattered and showered him in their shards.

He woke up in a cold sweat, breathing heavily. Jimin smiled the day before, so he assumed that was the reason this nightmare was the worst one yet. As he was getting better, they were getting more and more terrifying.

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Jungkook:

He had done it. After nine hours of holding his notebook in front of him and writing, he had finished the love letter he was planning to give to Jimin. Well, more like one hour, since most of his time was spent pondering the different ways Jimin could react when given the letter.
Jungkook had eventually decided to make a list:

1. Rejection
2. Calling cops in fear of stalker
3. Getting ignored
4. Getting weirded out and telling the counselor
5. Acception but no returned feelings
6. Telling Yoongi to beat me up
7. Returning my feelings :)

Jungkook smiled as he wrote the last reason, hope filling his heart.

A few hours later, he walked into the school gates, head held high, for he was proud of coming up with the idea of writing the letter. He knew it was a cliche and awkward thing to do. What kind of teenage guy would enjoy receiving a confession from the stupidest kid in his math class? He was pretty sure there was no one, but he wished that Jimin would prove him wrong.

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