'Can't you just defend yourself?'
She walked over to Jimin and Aaliyah. Aaliyah is her best friend, who never said something about her timidness that could her Eliah. Eliah would sometimes call her best friend her source of energy and strength (well, she would also call God like this, but for now she needed some strength coming from a physical creature).
' Hey, Aaliyah, hey, Jimin!' she put an arm around her friend.
' Oh, hi...Eliah was your name, right?'. 'Yeah'
'Hey, girl. Wassup?'
'Where is Min-girl?' Eliah asks.
' She is right there enjoying her idols company.' Jimin pointed to Min-Ju, who walked in between Hoseok and Yoongi.
' Uhm, I don't really think she is enjoying their company anymore. She doesn't look as happy anymore.' Aaliyah said.
' Oh shit, I think her social battery died. Let me go to her.'
' What is wrong with her?' Yoongi thought. He could sense and see that Min-Ju wasn't all happy anymore. ' Hey, is everything alright?' he got near to her face trying to making sure she heard what he said, since it was very loud in the hallway.
' Oh no, he's getting near my face. He is probably seeing me getting all red. Oh no no no' MIn lowered her head so that her hair could cover her face. She squinted her eyes and prayed to get some courage and answer instead of just nodding.
Which she did.
Hoseok was not paying much attention. Jin called him. Jin was not too confident to talk to the other girls he prefered having a band member boosting up his courage in order to speak with the girls.
' Hey, Min. Wassup?'
Min lifted her head. Hearing the voice of someone she trusted in times when she just couldn't get passed her shyness, made her happy. She looked at Eliah, who winked at her eyes said 'I got you, Min-girl.' Min was now confident enough to speak. ' We were just talking about western rap and how it changed so much over the decades.' she didn't dare to look at Yoongi, since she hasn't got all over that awkward situation just now.
' Yeah, you know. Rap nowadays is no more like it was before, you know. It used to have some meaning back then' Yoongi agreed. He understood, why Min was shutting down a few seconds ago.
' Yes, you are right back then they used to rap about what is going on in the society, personal problems, fighting the system and things like that.' Eliah agreed.
'And now there are only a few rappers, who can be considered as true rappers. Like Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole and Common only to name a few.' Min-Ju says.
' Well, and me of course. Just kidding. You're right.' Yoongi was trying to spark up the conversation to make it less serious. He felt like what he said was cringey. He immediately felt good about himself, when he saw and heard the girls laughing. Especially Mins' laugh.
She had a cute, but unusual laugh. It sounded as if someone, would clean windows squeaky clean. It was very ageyo!
Namjoon also desperately wanted to talk to a girl since he was the only one not talking to one. It was unusual for Namjoon to not directly connect with new people. He would normally initiate a conversation with them and the rest of the group would then join in.
The other girls prefered to gather around the other members instead of him. He walked behind all the boys and girls. Watching each of the members enjoying themselves.Jimin, who is just as shy as Jungkook, got to lay that shyness away. Jungkook also didn't need to hide behing Taes' back anymore since he got more comfortable. Taehyung, himeslf, did not need to pretend to be extroverted since he was already an extrovert. Many girls were falling for his 4D personality. Yoongi was for once not playing the bad boy. He was nice to that one girl, he sat next to at breakfast. Seokjin and Hoseok could charm some of the other girls with Seokjins' dad jokes and Hoseoks' positivity and open free spirit.
' Ah, well, we'll see how this day is going to turn out ' Namjoon cheered himself up
To be continued...
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Crossing boundaries
FanfictionTwo best friends get to spend a day with the BTS members. In that one day they get to look behind the pretty faces and see seven completely different people.