The Family's Rule

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Today is indeed a fun day. You get to watch Hoseok dances on live, get to know that Jungkook does dance too, get to dance in the Hope World Studio (this is a good story for Heeyoung and Rina, they'll be super jealous), get to see the process of choreographing and contribute a little steps into the choreo (which makes Jungkook feel more challenged), get to see how the recording procedure occurs (with the help of Jungkook, the camera director) and get to learn a few steps of the unreleased dance.


And now you are finally enjoying the privilege to have a Youtuber brother.


You feel more light, unburdened, and more comfortable with the two men as a result of spending half of the day together. What Hoseok said is true, you truly feel wonderful. You feel free. You feel like you just got out of the prison of your own insecurity and fear. Every comforting and inspiring word from the men does give positive impacts to you, and you are so grateful with that.


"Thanks, by the way, for everything," you say, flashing your dimpled smile as you prop your elbows on the driver's seat and the front passenger seat. Hoseok turns to his side, replying your smile with also a dimpled one and successful to elicit one from Jungkook too, who is driving.


"Don't mention it, cutie. You should show this side of you more to other people, to us. You are brave, you are capable of everything, and you don't have to hide that," Hoseok sounds so genuine and soft, you almost cry.


"I'm just... Well... I'm afraid I mess things up, and I got criticised of that. It makes me look dumb every time I do things wrong," you open up a little bit about your fear, about the thoughts that keep lingering in your head all the time.


"Oh, princess. You do you. Doing mistakes is not something you can avoid, in fact, it is needed in life. Mistakes are the real reason you can improve your potential. Does it make you look dumb? Yes, sometimes. But does that make you dumb? No, it'll never," Jungkook speaks while beaming fondly, eyes still on the road.


"Criticism is sometimes significant too, because you can know your weakness from that so you can ameliorate yourself in that particular aspect. But, know the type of criticism you can take as feedback. Hate comments and inappropriately harsh words from someone random and non-expert are rubbish. Don't take those in to your account," Hoseok adds.


"Yeah, the world is a cruel and judgmental place. You can't prevent that from happening nowadays. Seems like those demeanour are in everyone's genes in this millennium," the younger spews the words bitterly.


"It's okay, y/n. We are all here for you. That's what are friends for. To have your back when you're feeling like you're falling," Hoseok nods his head convincingly, as his smile sends you an oddly calming effect.


And you have never ever felt so calmed.


...


"I THOUGHT MY SISTER IS ABDUCTED," Namjoon shouts as he flings his hands to pull you in a tight embrace. You sigh in exasperation, trying to remind yourself that he is your brother.


"I've texted you, Joonie," you muffle between the hug.


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