Jaewon nervously looked around the cafeteria, searching for a specific 24-year-old who he hadn't talked to in days. After worrying about Jungkook and his weird behavior in the morning, he now had the chance to concentrate on his own issues.
Jisoo was sitting at the very back of the room and enjoyed her meal while watching other doctors and nurses take a break. When she made eye contact with the young surgeon, she awkwardly smiled and quickly turned away to focus on something else. Hopefully, he didn't plan on talking to her.
Jaewon slowly approached Jisoo and gulped as he realized that he needed to be careful with his choice of words. The last thing he wanted was to upset the younger even more.
"Hey," he greeted her and put his plate on the table, "Do you mind me sitting here?"
Jisoo bit her lip and slightly shook her head, wondering if running away right now would be a little too dramatic.
"How are you?"
"Good, and you?"
"Good."
They both didn't say anything else after that and stared at the food in front of them. Feeling incredibly uncomfortable, Jaewon even thought of switching tables and sitting with one of his other colleagues.
No Jaewon, you got this!
"I'm sorry," he suddenly blurred out, making Jisoo wide her eyes, "You were right about me and Hayi. We're adults, not kids. Thanks to you, I had enough courage to talk to her. We're doing great now."
The young woman sighed. Jisoo knew that it was selfish for her to think that way, but deep down she had hoped that Jaewon may consider breaking up with his girlfriend.
You're a bad friend. He's happy now, can't you see? It's not like you had a chance in the first place..
"T-that's good to hear, oppa. I'm sorry for being so hard on you. Our fight was unnecessary."
"Yeah.. But I'm happy we're on the same page," Jaewon grinned, "Do you want to have dinner with me next week? It's been so long since the last time we went out together."
Jisoo's eyes lightened up. She had missed spending some time with Jaewon, since he always seemed to be busy with work or Hayi. "Sure, I'd love to."
"Nice. It's a date then," he said and started eating his food, not noticing how Jisoo's smile slowly disappeared as her eyes became sadder.
"Yeah, a date."
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"Cut! That was great guys. Taehyung, I loved your expression, but please read the script again. It's a difficult scene with a lot of text, so make sure you remember every single line. Let's take a break, everyone!" The director said, making the assistants rush towards the actors to put a blanket over their freezing bodies. They were shooting outside of a school building and it was awfully cold that day.
"Hey, let's drink a coffee!" Bogum said when they both reached their bus to warm up a little bit. The set was chaotic and everyone seemed to be in a bad mood because of the weird weather.
"Why is it so windy, today? We're still in August.." Taehyung murmured and fell onto the sofa.
"Ugh, I don't know either. At least it's only for the rest of the week. After that, it should get warmer again," Bogum answered and handed him a cup with hot chocolate, "I figured that this would be better than bitter coffee. Maybe then you'll be able to smile again."
"Partying and drinking alcohol the day before work wasn't a good idea. I just want to go home and sleep. Even my maids were too scared to talk to me this morning."
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He's Mine | Jikook
Fanfiction"I don't care about his wife. We like each other, a lot. And I always get what I want." Jeon Jungkook seems to have everything he could've wished for: the successful cardiologist was married to the love of his life and had a beautiful, 4 year old da...