A few more days had went by and Yoongi looked at the chart again. There it was, Yoongi's second sticker. He pushed himself to pay for SeokJin's breakfast when he took them out they day before. Both Jimin and Jin were stunned to see Yoongi pulling out his wallet as well as Jin when the bill arrived.
The stickers did make him want to be better, but only because he wanted more stickers.
Jimin was going to take him out to the movies today. He was supposed to be taking Jin out but Jin cancelled on him so Jimin hopped to the opportunity to put Yoongi in a real life social situation. Just to see how much he's really improved.
Yoongi waited for the younger at the door, seeing as his every day outfits were pretty simple. Everything goes with black, especially black. And guess what Jimin decided to dress in that day.
Black jeans, a white shirt, and a black leather jacket, similar to Yoongi's OOTD, instead Yoongi looked more like someone's emo grandpa than the new bad boy in school but he certainly wasn't complaining.
"Give me a compliment, please." Jimin requested, it's been a while since he asked and for the second time, other than the first time they met, he expected to get one.
"I don't want a sticker that bad." Yoongi stuffed his hands in the pockets of his long wool coat. It was a bit more chilly out today, hence why Jimin opted to sport his favorite fall fit.
"Really?" Jimin pouted. "Not even the shimmery silver ones?"
"No. Let's go already, I'm surprised your tiny legs can take standing this long."
"Aww, I thought the extra love in your breakfast would make you a little nicer." Jimin pouted, making Yoongi almost choke.
"The extra what? Are you trying to poison me?"
"No~" Jimin cheesed adorably, almost laughing into it. "It didn't work anyway, so no need to worry." He smiled harmlessly. Yoongi gave him a side glare, basically mumbling a "whatever" with his eyes before silently leaving the house first.
The two took a taxi to the theater seeing as neither of them had a car. But luckily they arrived with just enough time to still get some snacks. The lines weren't too long, seeing as people were most likely in the theater by now since everyone was dying to see it the same movie.
There was only a few people in front of them which made Yoongi sigh and pout lightly. He told Jimin that he was going to go to the bathroom quickly, which would just be an excuse so he wouldn't have to wait forever behind the living sweaty gym bag in front of them.
After a while of just pacing around the bathroom, making decisions, and texting Jin, he decides to finally return to the line. Jimin literally hasn't moved at all, in fact there was an entire new set of people in front of him, yet he still continued to smile so sweetly. Yoongi started for him.
"Jimin what the hell?" Yoongi furrowed his eyebrows.
"What? Did something happen?" Jimin looked around alertly, standing on his tippy toes to see over all of the tall shoulders belonging to the fellow viewers of today's movie.
"Yeah, you haven't even moved at all!" Yoongi exclaimed, catching the attention of others.
"Well..." The younger looked down at his fiddling fingers. "People asked to go first, so I let them." He answered ashamedly.
"Jimin-ah!" Jimin felt as if he was experiencing a different type of Yoongi. And he was honestly. Yoongi was acting as he never acted before. Almost like.. protective.
He pushed past the thought until a couple had come up beside them with a kind smile.
"Excuse me, we-" the woman started.
"Go to the back of the damn line and wait with the rest of us." Yoongi quickly brushed them off, not even looking their way. The two huffed and rolled their baby stroller to the back.
"Yoongi, they have a baby." Jimin looked up at him.
"And? You are a baby." He easily brushed his statement off. "I don't give a damn about them, don't let them take advantage of you." Yoongi sighed out before muttering out a soft, "especially not when it's Bloody Mary and Frankenstein trying to cut the line."
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"Be Nice" • Yoonmin •
Historia Cortain which min yoongi gets a life coach to fix his behavior -first book to the Social Experiment series-