"You sure you didn't put poison in it?"
Jisoo squints her eyes, taking a bite out of the food anyways. "You ate it, and you're not dead yet." Jin replied. "Shut up, I'm hungry." Jisoo said. Jin sighed, "As usual." "You've been sighing a lot today, is your age catching up with you?" Jisoo laughed. "How rude, eat your food." Jin retorted. "Tch, you're boring." The girl scoffed.
"Have you called a taxi yet- oh." Jisoo stopped right in front of her window. "I tried, but they won't pick up." Jin said, coming out of her kitchen. "Forget it," Jisoo sat on her bed. "They wouldn't pick up at these moments."
Jin glanced at her window, "Oh." "You can stay here at the mean time." Jisoo suggested. "Duh, I'm not getting my clothes soaked because of you." Jin said. "Eh! Me?! I told you not to come to my apartment!" Jisoo argued. "Do you homestly think I'll trust that you can heal yourself? You might set the whole kitchen on fire!" Jin said. "I won't set the kitchen on- wait," Jisoo turned to Jin. "You cared for me?"
"No honey, I was worried for your neighbours." Jin rolled his eyes. "Pfft, whatever." Jisoo replied. She stood up again, hissing softly at the intense pain on her ankle. "Yah! What are you doing?!" Jin suddenly yelled. "Cleaning the dishes duh! It ain't gonna clean themselves dumbass!" Jisoo growled.
Jisoo was about to move but Jin pushed her back on the bed softly. "You're the dumbass here, you could've hurted yourself!" He sighed. "I'll wash the dishes." "Awe, you cared." Jisoo teased. "Shut it." Jin glared. Jisoo couldn't help but to laugh at his redden cheeks. "Jin's a softie!" Jisoo laughed, poking his red cheeks. Jin pushed her hand away, "Shut up." "Jinnie Jinnie Jin Jin, has a soft spot for Jisoo~" Jisoo teased. The brunette haired groaned in frustration as he began to wash the dishes.
"It's still raining heavily.." Jennie continues to stare at the rain. Yoongi shifted his gaze, "Are you in a rush?" "Kind of, my mother is expecting me to be home by now." Jennie replied. She would've called and informed her mother about her situation now, but Jennie Kim had left her phone in her house.
"I guess I'll just have to wait then." Jennie shrugged. The bleach haired boy stared at the girl for a long time before an idea clicked in his mind. He unzips his jacket and headed towards Jennie. "Here," He passed the jacket to her. "The rain will worsen soon." "But what about you?" Jennie asked. "I'll be fine," He smiled. "Hurry up before the rain becomes stronger."
Jennie gripped onto the jacket, never breaking the eye contact. "My shift isn't over yet, don't worry. It should stop by that time." Yoongi said. He smiled again, reassuring her with his truthful words. "Thank you, Yoongi." Jennie smiled. And there, the bleach haired watched the maiden leaving from the shop right in front of his eyes.
The thunder stroke again, making Jisoo and Jin flinching in fear. "Scaredy cat." Jisoo smirked. "You flinched too!" Jin argued. Another strike of thunder was heard again, a flash of light was reflected on their eyes. Both Jisoo and Jin flinched again, but they chose to stay quiet this time. "I do hope Yoongi brought an umbrella with him today." Jin mumbled quietly.
"I guess you're staying over then." Jisoo said. "Right, I'll sleep on the couch." Jin said. "I don't have a couch." Jisoo replied. Jin turned to her, shocked. "Jinja?!" His eyes widen slightly. "Can't you see the TV's in front of my bed?" Jisoo scoffed. Jin groaned, messing up his silky, brunette hair. "Why did I even agree to help you again?" He sighed. Jisoo titled her head, her eyebrows furrowed, "Ask yourself dummy." "I wasn't asking you." Jin gave her the bored look.
After visiting his grave, Kang Seulgi walked peacefully under the rain. Many people fled to seek shelter, but not Seulgi. Rain wasn't a problem to her, the coldness of the shivering atmosphere can no longer beat the numbness in her heart. Seulgi couldn't tell the different between her tears and the raindrops, but she knew that there's liquid sliding down her cheeks.