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"Tzuyu?" Jimin said confused as she ran up to him and hugged him tightly. The girls still at the table were whispering and giggling and glaring at me and looking at the couple....Lets just say they were really paying attention to the three of us.

"Baby, where have you been?" She cooed giving  Jimin a small pout. "You left my house so quickly this morning."

"Aw, kitten. I went on a picnic with Y/n morning." He replied in a sweet tone. "I had to go back home and pick up some stuff for it."

She turned towards me with a small glare. Like girl. Chill for a moment. "Did you ask to go on a picnic date with him?"

"A date?" I said, losing my smile. "It was no date Tzuyu, it was just a picnic between two friends. Maybe if you stopped being such a jealous girlfriend, Jimin would actually cancel shit to be with you."

Everyone's eyes widened at what I said but I just stood there staring down Tzuyu. "Oh look," I said, cutting away from how serious I became. "Ski ball!" I brushed past Tzuyu and Jimins hug and walked over to the ski ball, starting up a game. The rooms filled with a bit of whispers before returning back to people talking in normal voices.

I was pissed. Tzuyu just always thinks I'm out to get her boyfriend. The boyfriend that doesn't even want to be with her. It just sucks, you know? Liking a guy who is dating your "friend" who seems to be interested in you but you also know he can play with any girls heart. Really, it truly does suck. And now, he's using my nickname on her!...Not like I'm mad about that, I don't like the name on me...But he only called me that!

A girl approached me after a while and started to play ski ball next to me. "Are you dating Jimin as well? I won't tell Tzuyu if you are." She whispered in my ear.

I turned towards her and whispered, "I'm not dating him and if I was, why should I trust you?"

"Girl, I hate Tzuyu with a passion. She's so rude and I really don't think she deserves to be with Jimin, especially by the way he's been glancing over at you." She told me. "I know your a really nice girl and I know that he's just a playboy...But I really thinks he likes you."

You looked over at Jimin playing air hockey with one of the girls from Tzuyu's group. While he was laughing and having a fun time with the girl as he played, Tzuyu sat behind him, sulking without him knowing. Such a baby.

"Why are you even here with Tzuyu if you don't like her?" I asked the girl.

She shrugged. "She doesn't know I hate her so I just played along. Honestly, I'm glad you came. Before, she was gloating about how perfect of her relationship with Jimin is."

The two of us started to laugh at that thought she had. We both knew it was the opposite of perfect, no matter how much she wanted to believe it was. She held out her hand for a hand shake. "Seulgi, you must be Y/n."

I took her hand and nodded in agreement. "How do you know my name?" I asked, walking towards some pinball machines

"Tzuyu's been calling you a bitch behind your back. Sorry to tell you that, but it's true. But what isn't true is that your a bitch." She said, starting up a game.

"Damn, so much for calling her my friend for years. I can't believe she would change this quickly from a nice per-"

"Hold up, you thought she was a nice person?" She started to laugh a bit and shook her head. "Girl, she was my partner in one of my lectures. She's horrible. Never cared about anything. I don't know you called her your friend."

"Well when I met her, she was nice....Now she's just a monster. I don't know what happened to her.."

"College happened girl. Bet 5 bucks on it."  We laughed for a bit before turning to another topic to talk about.

I actually found out that Seulgi used to be in high school with me but she moved in half way through the 10th grade and never had too many friends.

We even found out we were in the same music class together! I told her I would sit next to her the next class so she didn't feel as lonely. Not like Tzuyu would mind.

After two hours playing different games with her,Seulgi had to leave early but she did leave me with her number which was nice. Once I said goodbye to her, I looked around the room, seeing if I knew any of the other girls and what they were all doing.

Three of them were sitting down, eating some fries and gossiping, two of them playing ski ball, 5 by the classic arcade games, and two playing car racing games as now Jimin was playing against a laughing Tzuyu at air hockey.

I was alone. I barely knew anyone there. Instead of just standing around like the awkward person I really am, I decided to go upstairs to see some of the records. I walked up the stairs and entered the shop with the light basically blinding me.

The shop was still empty which was nice as it was quiet for once. Outside, the sky seemed to get dark as if it was ready to rain. On the radio was classic pop and rocks songs which made me smile a bit. I've always loved music.

For an hour I stayed upstairs looking and playing different records that I knew about. Not that I don't love arcades but when you barely know anyone there and the one person you know and like is playing something else with someone you don't like, it gets pretty sad.

I watched some of the girls walk past me and head out the door throughout the hour which didn't phase me all too much. Then, I saw Jimin and Tzuyu come out of the basement. Jimins arm was around Tzuyu's shoulder as they walked over to me. "Hey Y/n...Uh, do you think you could get someone to drive you home? I kinda need to Jimin to drive me somewhere." Tzuyu said smiling with that fake ass smile she constantly gives me.

I gave them both a smile even though I felt like grabbing her neck. "I bet I can get someone. If not, I'll just walk. This place isn't too far away from my apartment."

"Great! Jiminie, lets go!" She said, pulling Jimin away from me, not letting him talk to me. I watched them leave the store and drive away before I grabbed my phone and dialed up a number.

"Hello?"

"Hey L, are you free?"

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