BONSAI SHOP
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 11m
  • Reads 88
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 7
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Nov 16, 2019
A short story where Namjoon has social anxiety, hence, he spends time in his room doing nothing apart from eating, drawing, making small beats with his fingers and looking outside the window into the world he could never experience.

Namjoon is sent to see a psychiatrist by his cousin Seokjin, in where he still can't talk nor look at his psychiatrist, however, as Namjoon opens up about his fear of being around people, his psychiatrist suggest to make new friends. They don't have to talk or move, they can simply be bonsai trees. 

Yoongi, the owner of the town's plant shop. A man with many secrets and tattoos, but rather decides to keep them shut, finally meets Namjoon, as the big, fluffy boy goes into his store to look for bonsai trees does he catch Yoongi's attention. 

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