XXVI. you better believe i can do whatever the heck i want

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The momentary rush of happiness and excitement when Jinyoung asked Junghee to stay was soon replaced by awkwardness. Neither of them could think of something to do so they fiddled around on their phones at the counter in the kitchen.  Even though Junghee was technically just sitting there on her phone she was so fully aware of what Jinyoung was doing, in fact every time he moved her heart started beating really fast because she was so nervous for some reason.  After a while of just sitting there awkwardly, Junghee decided to do something other than watch him out of the corner of her eye.  "Do you guys have anything to drink?"  Junghee asked, turning off her phone and setting it facedown on the counter.

"Ah, yeah, I should have offered something to you.  Let me check what we have," Jinyoung said, turning his phone off too and shoving it in his pocket as he stood up. 

He opened the fridge and leaned down to see fully inside.  "Okay so we've got water of course and then there's chocolate milk and orange juice."

Junghee tipped her head to the side and thought for a second. "How about chocolate milk and water?"  Standing up, Junghee approached the fridge and looked inside with him. "Wait why do you guys have so many grapes?"

"First of all," Jinyoung began as he handed her a water bottle and toook the jug of chocolate milk out, "why do you even need two drinks.  Second, it's because Mark is obsessed with grapes for some reason and he saw some on sale so he decided to get a billion bags of them."

Junghee nodded and ignored his question, screwing off the cap of the water and downing nearly half of it in the time it took for him to pour two glasses of chocolate milk.  Jinyoung turned around and took a sip from one of the glasses, handing off the other one to Junghee. Junghee gladly accepted the glass and sipped hers too before taking her seat once again.  Jinyoung returned to his seat and removed his phone from his back pocket before sitting down again. "So," Jinyoung said, "we should stop sitting here on our phones awkwardly because I think that's stupid."

"True," Junghee agreed, twisting her mouth to one side.  "What shall we do then?"

"Good question."

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"You can't just do that, Jinyoung!" Junghee shouted, almost collapsing under his weight.

Jinyoung giggled and leaned on her more, his scent completely filling Junghee's nose. "You better believe I can do whatever the hell I want," he said smugly.

Junghee finally collapsed onto the plastic mat and groaned, trying to calm her racing heart. "That is definitely cheating."

Climbing off of her, Jinyoung stretched his limbs with a grin. "Don't be a sore loser, Junghee-ah, it's just a game."

Junghee shook her head and slapped the mat a few times and closing her eyes as she curled up into a ball. "I'm never playing Twister with you again, I hope you know that."

"Fine by me," Jinyoung said.

After the two had sat there at the counter for a few more minutes they had searched the hotel room high and low for something to do. Finally they'd found the game of Twister in BamBam's stuff and decided to play it. Also while they were searching, Junghee lowkey stole one of Jackson's hoodies from his room. At first they had played in a manner that they wouldn't be touching like at all, but soon Jinyoung was wrapping his legs around hers trying to get her to fall and then finally ended up just kind of laying on her. Of course Junghee thought it was cheap, but she had to admit that it was a strategy she had used on her friends many times before.

"So what now?" Junghee questioned.

"We could watch a movie I guess," Jinyoung suggested as he began rolling up one end of the mat. Junghee rolled to the side and off the mat so he could finish putting the game away.

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