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"You're not listening, aren't you?" A frustrated 7-year-old Taehyung scowled at his friend immersed in reading a book.

"Jimin!" He shouted, earning looks from people in the playground. With that, Jimin looked up at his friend blankly.

"What?" He asked, uninterested. He was in the middle of knowing what will happen to Hansel and Grethel, the main characters in his book.

"I said, My mom wants me to change schools. That's a 30 minute drive from my house, and an hour to yours. It would be a 2 hour drive to Jungkook's house. I won't be able to see you guys every weekend." Sadness was clearly seen on Taehyung's face. Jimin knew this even before Taehyung did. His mom told him 2 weeks before Taehyung knew. He doesn't want to break it to Taehyung, so he waited for him.

"Oh, there's Jungkook!" Jimin changed the subject to at least make Taehyung feel a little better. He knew it was hard for him, but it's harder for Taehyung. He knew that somehow, Taehyung seeing Jungkook and him will make him feel a little better.

"Hyungs!" Jungkook ran towards the two kids, almost tripping. His bangs was long enough to reach his eyebrows. The little angel had a huge smile on his face as he runs towards his hyungs. He was 3 years younger than them, but their friendship worked out so well.

"Jungkookie!" Taehyung had a smile on his face, running towards Jungkook. Jimin did the same and the three engulfed in a hug. They were the cutest 7-year-olds and 4-year-old in the playground.

"Why is hyung sad?" Jungkook asked Taehyung immediately after they pulled away. Even at a young age, Jungkook already knows whether a person is sad or happy. He was really an intelligent kid.

"Hyung will not be around for a while." Jimin nudged Taehyung, making the little kid turn to him.

"Why?"

"It's as if you're going to die, Taehyung. You're just going to another school. That doesn't mean you'll leave us forever." Jimin said, clearly annoyed. He doesn't like Taehyung's tone and the words that came out of his mouth. So he had to do what he had to do.

"I'm sorry." Taehyung turned to look at the maknae again, smiling. Jungkook was still looking at Taehyung, his eyes was clearly sad.

"Okay, so let's make a vow." Taehyung held his pinky out, the maknae doing the same. Jimin didn't hesitate on holding his pinky out for his best friends.

"Let's vow that we will never ever leave each other. Maybe far away, but never leaving each other. We will always comeback here in this playground, and to each other." They made a pinky promise to one another. Jungkook was still too young to understand, but he made the promise with them.

"Yes!" The children cheered, running towards the swing filled with kids. One swing was not taken, Jungkookie hurriedly ran towards it, Taehyung and Jimin behind him.































































"Taehyung, why don't you drink your beer?"

"I just don't drink hyung." Taehyung puts the red cup down filled with a yellow bubbly drink. He was at a New Year's eve party, held by one of the most popular kids in school, Namjoon. He was popular for being the captain of the football team, and for being Jimin's friend.

He was in high school. Him, Jimin and Jungkook attended the same high school; at school, they were all different, but they still remained friends.

Jimin was part of the football team, that's why he was friends with Namjoon. Joon was a senior, graduating this year. Jimin and Taehyung was in the 11th grade, 1 more year until they graduate.

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