"Kookie! Do you have to leave so soon?" Taehyung whined, tugging on the younger's sleeve. They just finished watching a movie together and Jungkook was ready to leave.
Jungkook smiled at the warm affection. "It's getting late, Hyung. I need to get home." Jungkook muttered, awkwardly looking around the sitting room to find where he left his jacket.
"Buttercup~! We can't part so soon~! You were just licking my chest a while ago!" Taehyung exclaimed, angrily swinging his arms and legs like a toddler throwing a temper tantrum.
"Yah! Don't say that! I'm embarrassed!" Jungkook shied away, trying to hide the blush on his cheeks. He really wished he didn't lick the ice cream from his Hyung's chest, he knows he will be reminded of it at every opportunity given.
"KooKoo... you could always just spend the night here? Like we used to?" Taehyung questioned, hoping he would say yes and so they can watch television some more and maybe cuddle- but he didn't want to get ahead of himself.
"I have school in the morning, Tae." Jungkook complained. He'd like to stay but he needs to go back to his apartment. That's where all of his things were, his pyjamas, his school gear and literally everything he has.
"W-well... y-you could always stay here for the night? We can wake up early tomorrow and head to your apartment and I can walk you to school while I go to work?" Taehyung thought, surprising Jungkook because it was actually a good plan.
"Where would... I s-sleep?" Jungkook stuttered. They have shared sleeping in beds multiple times before, but now it was sort of different. They literally made up that day after breaking up. Was it too soon?
"Well... I was thinking that we could sleep together? I-if you want to?" Taehyung practically whispered.
Jungkook would love that, he really would, but something tells him that he shouldn't. "We just made up today, Taehyung... I want us to take things slow. I think sleeping together would be quite a big step..."
"Oh... y-yeah, I get it." Taehyung frowned, he understands but he is kind of upset as well. He wants nothing more than to just cuddle together in bed like they used to. "I can just sleep on the sofa and you can sleep in the bedroom? I kind of just want you to stay..."
"N-no... I'd feel horrible about taking your bed... but-I...um, I wouldn't mind sleeping on the sofa instead?" Jungkook offered and Taehyung didn't spare any time in nodding his head, really liking the idea of them still being close together.
"Great! Are you tired now? Should I set up your bed?" Tae asked, referring to the sofa of course and Jungkook nodded his head slowly. He wouldn't mind staying up a bit longer but his sleep-deprived self stopped him.
"Y-yes please, Taehyung." Jungkook muttered, embarrassed at himself for yawning. Although he quickly felt better when he watched Taehyung run back and forth from his bedroom to the sofa, bringing blankets and pillows with every trip he makes, trying to make the sofa as comfy as it can be for the younger.
"Made! Do you need some pyjamas to change into?" Not entirely sure if it was the most appropriate question to ask because he honestly had no idea where he stood in the relationship. He just wanted him to be as happy and comfortable as can be.
Jungkook's cheeks reddened at the thought. He didn't think that far ahead. "Um... yes, please. A t-shirt is just fine." The brunet smiled and Taehyung nodded his head, running to his bedroom to find the perfect shirt for him. Although after further though he realized he might be cold in just a short so instead he brought out one of his favourite hoodies for him to change into.
"Here, it will keep you warm." Taehyung grinned, handing the folded outfit to Jungkook, awkwardly scratching the back of his head when he took it. "G-Goodnight, Jungkook, I'll see you in the morning."
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Marriage Contract. -Vkook-
FanfictionEight year old Jungkook meets sixteen year old Taehyung at a day care center where he makes a contract with the older which states that once he hits the legal age of twenty, the two will get married. Nine years later, the contract long forgotten abo...