|33|- What a bad timing

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This was a living nightmare. Ellie loved her brother no matter what, but now she would gladly punch his good-looking face. The room and the three people inside, the siblings and Jeongguk, were silent for a while. The two youngest needed a while to process Yoongi's statement.

Why the hell would she need to be trained? And why the hell did it have to be Jeongguk who was supposed to be training her? And what kind of training did he mean in the first place?

Ellie was beyond pissed. She didn't care what it was supposed to be, but Jeongguk was a part of it and she was strictly against that.

First, she has to go through every single day while knowing that Jeongguk's been monitoring her every step. Then Yoongi makes her move in with them because she was attacked in her own apartment. And now she's supposed to be trained by the one she couldn't even pass around without being glared at. Yes, that's how it is between them now. Seems quite familiar, doesn't it?

To sum it all, her brother clearly had the best timing and ability to choose among the boys.

Yoongi expected Jeongguk to be the one to storm out of the room right when he announces that, but to his own surprise, it was his sister who stood up after an awkward minute of silence and walked right to the door, closing it with a loud smash.

"Women..." he said to the younger a bit apologetically.

"Tell me about it," he sighed while rolling his eyes and sat deeper into the chair.

"Why me again, hyung?" the younger whined.

"Because you are the best at this Jeongguk, and she needs to have respect. And you also need to have some, and it will work. I noticed you two haven't been getting on well lately,"

"It's complicated," Jeongguk mumbled.

"I understand, Gguk. But you can't be fighting like dogs for the rest of your life. I want her to belong," Yoongi said in a soothing voice, hoping the other would understand how much this meant to him. How much his sister meant to him even though he hasn't had enough time to spend it with her yet.

Jeongguk sighed.

"I'll try, hyung."

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Ellie relaxed as soon as the warm water hit her bare back. She could spend a whole hour in a shower, thinking about everything and anything. Lately, she's been having many things on her mind, stress from school, friends, the members and mainly Jeongguk who she never managed to get rid of since the day she met him.

It seemed so live inside her head, how he used to hate her from the very first sight, how he wanted to take her life, how he used to curse at her. How did it all change so suddenly? It took months but still, she didn't catch it somehow. Didn't have enough time to realise where this was going, where they were heading.

When she thinks about it now, she has no idea how the two of them could ever become friends. How could they spent hours next to each other and still having a lot to talk about? How was that even possible after how their story started?

How did they become friends so naturally that none of them realised what was going on?

She hated it, the weird kind of tense he brings with the air he breathes, and how he always manages to steal her full attention. If she could just erase the day she met him, if her brother's gang only had six members. But there were seven, and it is surely going to stay that way for as long as they're all alive.

Realising, she wants to find out more about them, to get to know them better. She already appreciated all those little things her brother shared with her, but it was nothing big, nothing really important. She just wanted to get the members' trust.

She remained herself of the trainings she'll have to survive with Jeongguk ordering her. She already knew how difficult and damn annoying it's going to be since Ellie was a stubborn woman. She wouldn't let anyone order her or tell her what she can and can't do. She hated when her father used to do that and slowly built up a whole allergy on it.

Ellie's mind wandered somewhere far away but after a while it was back, back in her room's shower in the big property of her brother. She washed her hair, letting the hot water settle her hair after her hands messed it up.

She was keeping her eyes closed but opened them to see the steam-filled room she was in. She watched the drops of water slide down the walls of the shower. She then looked at herself, her eyes couldn't register the sight well, but the ink painted on her skin would catch anyone's eye.

Once again, she was reminded of what it meant, of the true meaning behind the art piece which caged her body forever. But most importantly, she was reminded not to ever let Jeongguk see the thing she's been hiding for her whole life.

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