You scanned the files that had been added to the pile of papers filled with records for the recent incident that had shook the city. Being a Detective was hard when the world was filled with crimes that could never die down and the case that had occured recently had made the police department busy.
It was a strange occurrence. Not one that people could make sense to. Young women had been disappearing these days and they were last seen at night. Many reports had been filed and yet, no progress was made.
You let out a sigh and massaged your temple. You needed a break from reading so you got up and left to get some coffee.
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You headed to the new branch a few streets away that had opened a week ago just when the case started. You went there daily since the case had been handed to you. It could've been a coincidence but it was still your job to find out any linkage to the case.
Till now, there was none or was there always?
You waited patiently in the long queue that stretched until the other end of the street. Most of the other customers were young women like always.
You finally managed to get to the counter after about thirty minutes. Your eyes flicked at the barista who was handing the completed order to the customer before attending you.
"Hello again, doll. The usual?"
You hummed as you tapped your fingers on the counter to the beat of the pop music that was playing from the radio. Your eyes were dropping and you were too tired to speak. He chuckled and turned around swiftly to make your order.
Kim Seokjin - a young handsome barista who had recently opened a cafe in the town. The night after the cafe was opened, girls started to go missing. The most suspicious person was him but there was no valid evidence to support the fact.
He arrived back at the counter and passed you the cup.
"Enjoy, doll. Don't be too hard on yourself."
You smiled as you admired his eyes. Those deep eyes that held stories that you wanted to know. You wondered how much longer it would take for him to just confess and close the case.
"It's my job to catch and for the criminal to hide," you smirked.
He chuckled softly as you went to the side so that he could take the order of the other customer who was behind you.
"Sounds like a game cops and robbers would play," he sang after passing the order to the customer. He stood in front of you with his elbows plopped onto the counter and his chin laid on top of his knuckles.
You took a sip and leaned towards him.
"Your coffee tastes as good as always," you complimented him.
He got closer to you and whispered into your ear, "And you smell as good as always."
You backed away immediately and glared at him. He laughed with his hands up in the air. You let out a sigh and tugged your hair behind your ear. You held the cup in your hand.
"Thanks for the drink, Seokjin."
You left before he could say something. You wanted to hide your flushed face away from him.
He's gorgeous for sure and it would be a lie to say that you didn't have hots for him. Him knowing you were a detective did bring you to a disadvantage but you knowing his secret put him to his place.

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FanfictionA collection of BTS oneshots. What more can I say? (reviewed by @yoongishoya)