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The silhouette of light came in from the open window. My eyes fluttered open to reveal an empty spot beside me where Taeyong had been the night before. He must have gotten up before I had awoken. My eyes felt sore from all the sudden movements and I rubbed them. The door opened and he came back inside, a smile plastered to his face. A tray of breakfast foods was in his hands and he looked absolutely delicious.

It wasn't even the food. It was him. He looked so stunning. Maybe it was the smile that graced his lips as he looked down at me or maybe it was the way the clothes he was wearing clung to him in all the right places where they were needed the most. The tray was laid down in front of me. Muffins, eggs, bacon and toast were all there.

"Thank you." I smiled at him as I tucked into the feast he had brought me. Taeyong kissed my forehead before he once again left the room, this time with slightly more urgency. He probably had to go finish off some business with the boys that they had going on with each other. I wouldn't be surprised anyway.

They were all pretty close with each other and Taeyong took care of them all, being the leader and all. He was in a group of 18 boys but he made it seem so easy as if anyone in the entire world could do it. Yet, you could tell it wasn't all fun when it seemed like it. Taeyong took his role seriously and cared for each individual member. I couldn't help but admire him for it.

He was always such a sweetheart to people as well. Never would you see him being extremely disrespectful to someone on purpose. Traits of those that are only seen amongst the most respectful men that you can find; he was honestly such a sweetheart. I was left alone in the room by myself and I didn't mind it although with all that has happened since the day I arrived here.

I knew that I was safe. I was safe because I had Taeyong here as well as the other boys. They weren't just my friends now. They had all become more like family and I was so grateful. I slowly pulled my phone out of my pocket and went onto google, typing in 'how to hug 18 people at once' the results were disappointing. Maybe we could try a group hug though? Because they definitely deserved it.

My phone once again went into my pocket and I began to devour the tasty meal in front of me, completely oblivious to the person who was standing at the bedroom door. "Enjoying yourself?" Mark chuckled as he looked at me: the resemblance of a chipmunk as I stuffed my mouth with as much food as I could.

The sudden entrance of Mark made me choke on a piece of bacon, quickly swallowing it before glaring over at him. "There is a thing called knocking!" I whined and he simply chuckled. Of course. He didn't care really – he just found it amusing that he walked in on me stuffing my face. Usually if something like that happened to me, I would be completely embarrassed but I didn't feel like there was a point for me to be embarrassed with Mark.

Mark had quickly became one of my very close friends and I appreciated his friendship immensely. I don't know if I would've been able to handle it here without a friend while me and Taeyong weren't exactly on the best of terms. Everyone had warmed up to the idea of me being here and that was good.

They haven't been running a choreography practise for a while due to the fact of all the drama being unfolded within the group and when Taeyong was hurt. I haven't been updated lately but I can tell that they're getting ready to go on a tour. This means that I won't see them all for a while unless I also get to go along with them. You couldn't always be sure though because of how the company always changes their mind.

The boys could end up putting up a big fuss about how they don't know part of the choreography. "Earth to Y/n, Earth to Y/n." Mark waved his hand in front of my face before stealing a piece of toast and bacon. "Heyyyy! That's mine." I pout and stuff a piece of egg into my mouth. I'm never going to doubt Taeyong again because these eggs were absolutely heavenly. It was like you took the best things in the world and put them into eggs and his cooking skills.

"You need to get out of bed some time today, we all need to have a meeting about what's going to happen when we go on tour." I lightly raised my eyebrow at his statement.

I bet they won't let me go.

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