JUNGKOOK P.O.V.
Jungkook curiously looked at the map of the theme park, seeing what they could possibly do but it was proving to be difficult as most of the rides were either kid rides or rollercoasters much like Phaethon, the ride that the rest of the hyungs had gone to ride. "What about the tents? They're always interesting and much calmer than the rides," Hoseok suddenly spoke up, pointing towards the area where the tents were shown.
The younger turned his attention to the area, there weren't many tents but it was enough to keep those entertained that didn't favour the rides too much. He couldn't help but feel surprised at how different the tents were; face painting, obviously for the children. Animal petting, another one obviously for children but he knew adults probably enjoyed that one as well. Cooking and baking, that one surprised him. Games, he wasn't completely sure on that one but it still sounded fun. Portrait, this was the last tent and also the one that had the younger's interest.
"What about the last tent? It's the closest tent to us, the sign says you can have your portrait done for free." the younger explained while pointing towards the tent that was across from them, gaining the attention of the two older males. "Oh, that seems fun!" Hoseok cheerfully called out, already starting to walk over to the tent. Seokjin smiled and quietly shook his head before following after the male, the youngest member quickly scrambling behind them.
Jungkook was the last one in the tent and his eyes widened once he finally allowed himself to take in the new surroundings. Colourful fairly lights were dangling from the beams that were keeping the tent supported, the lights casting shadows over the flowers that were covering the walls of the tent. Five tables were neatly set up and the younger was pleased to see that three of the tables were already in use, leaving only two open. He knew that most people didn't have the patience to sit still while getting their portrait drawn, so it was a pleasant surprise to see the three people easily sitting there while not making a fuss.
"Hi!" a girls voice suddenly broke the silence, startling the younger slightly. He curiously looked to his right and let himself relax as his eyes fell onto a smiling light browned haired women, who looked the same age as him. She was wearing a plain black top that was tucked into blue denim mom jeans, matched with clean white converse. She was also wearing gold rimmed glasses and Jungkook wasn't sure if they were prescription or just an accessory, he also noticed that she was wearing light make up which contrasted against her pale skin well.
"I'm Lisa," she introduced while curiously looking at the three males, "are you here for a portrait or are you guys just browsing? We're selling art supplies if you're interested," Lisa explained as she pointed towards the back of the tent, where a table sat with art supplies neatly laid out and the younger felt his eyes widen slightly, his had completely missed that table.
"Jungkook is wanting to have his portrait drawn," Seokjin explained and the younger felt himself flush, he had thought that they were all going to have theirs drawn, not just him. "Great!" she beamed before gently grabbing Jungkook's hand and steering him towards the last table on the right hand side. "We're doing a lot of styles today so if you just want to read through this and decide which one you like, that would be great." Lisa explained while handing him a small leaflet, which listed and described each drawing style.
The younger curiously flipped through the pages of the small leaflet, noting the styles; cartoon, black and white sketch, coloured sketch, anime style sketch, Vincent van Gogh style, Pablo Picasso style. He nibbled at his bottom lip as he flipped back to the black and white sketch page, eyeing the examples that had been printed onto the page. "Um, I think the black and white style would be fine. The others seem a bit," he trailed off, not wanting to offend the female in front of him.
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