Jiyeon grabbed Jungkook's arm, helping him up. "Teddy Bear?" Jungkook asked innocently.
Jiyeon sighed and lead Jungkook out the door. "Teddy Bear."
She walked out of the building with Jungkook clinging onto her side. "Do you remember where you live?" she asked, slowly helping Jungkook climb up the fence.
"Mhm, over there!" Jungkook pointed to an apartment complex across the club.
Jiyeon pulled Jungkook across the street and entered the building. It smelled nice. Like mint with a hint of rose. "Which apartment, Jungkook?"
"456B," Jungkook mumbled, half asleep on Jiyeon.
The two gangsters trudged towards the elevator. "Jungkook, you need to lose some weight." Jiyeon muttered. Jungkook responded with a soft mumble of undecipherable words.
Jiyeon and Jungkook stepped into the dark apartment, both very tired, but from different reasons. Jiyeon grunted as Jungkook put his weight on her while she walked to his room. She dropped him on his bed face first. He didn't seem to mind. "C'mon Jungkook." she said as she began to take his shoes off.
"Call me Kookie," his voice was muffled by the sheets on his bed, "My mom used to call me that."
"Okay, Kookie." Jiyeon smiled as she tucked Jungkook into bed. Jungkook smiled at the sound of his nickname coming from Jiyeon's mouth. He was honestly just so adorable. "Good night, Kookie." Jiyeon said, messing up his hair. She turned away when a hand stopped her from walking any further.
"Stay." Jungkook was firmly holding Jiyeon's wrist, preventing her from leaving.
"Jungkook-"
"Please. Please stay."
And with those three words, Jiyeon stayed.
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The Betrayal
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