You never fought with Tae, when you did someone was usually in tears by the end of it, but it's never been this bad before.
You went out that night with some friends, more than likely drinking you much. When you came home Tae was on the couch watching T.V.
"Why didn't you tell me you were leaving?" He asked as you walked over to him.
"I forgot to I'm sorry," You responded quickly.
"Y/N you reek of alcohol," Tae states disappointed and worried, knowing the history of alcoholism in your family as well as your fears of becoming an alcoholic, "who drove you home?"
"I did!" You announced proudly teetering in place.
"How stupid can you be!" Tae yells at you.
"W-what," you stammer out.
"You're so irresponsible, how could you go out and not tell me and then drive home drunk!" Tae grits out while pulling at his hair.
You walk closer to Tae very angrily and put your finger to his chest.
"Listen here. I am a fully grown adult so stop treating me like some child that can't help themself."
"Then stop acting like one," Tae turns around obviously aggravated.
"Don't tell me what I should act like you prick," You chided
Tae quickly whipped his body around and started walking up to you, you couldn't help but back yourself up against the wall distancing yourself away from him. Your breath had hitched to the back of your throat while tears were slowly falling down your face.
"I-i didn't mean it... I'm s-sorry," you stutter as you cower back in fear of Tae who toward over you."No..." Taehyung crouched down in front of you looking up at you with concerned eyes. "Baby... please give me your hand."
He gently grabbed one of your hands with both of his while shaking his head."I would never hurt you Y/N. I want you to know that, I need you to know that.."
You sat there sobbing and hiccuping while squeezing your hand.
"I'm just worried about you. You could've gotten hurt, I'm sorry for scaring you. I love you so much," Tae leans in and kisses your forehead.
"Do you want to go bed?" he asks softly.
You nod your head slowly as he helps you up; luckily, you'd have forgotten all of this in the morning.