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our beloved summer | jjk (07)

pairing: producer!jungkook x songwriter!reader genre/warnings: exes au, fluff, angst, eventual smut, swearing, mentions of oc's mother because we know girlie is hella traumatized, mentions of drinking, mentions of an almost physical fight, abandonment issues, jk forgets to practice safe driving for 2 seconds, and uhmmm kissing đ€«, anddd that cliffhanger? đ rating: 18+ (minors dni) word count: 10.8k note (1): this is the longest it has taken me to update obs and i do feel pretty guilty about that. but it's finally here now and this is one of the chapters that i'm the most nervous about posting. massive thanks to @daechwitatamic and @wintaerbaer for beta-ing this for me or else i would've screamed cried thrown up and scrapped the whole thing, and to @jeonwiixard for being a wonderful cheerleader as i was writing this, and to everyone in my beloved obs discord server for always being so sweet and kind and putting a smile on my smile every day since the server was created. also to my sunshine âïž for introducing me to the song mentioned below bc HELLO is it not just one of the most obs coded songs ever. love you all my babies <3
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Somewhere in the multiverse There's a me and you that works We never fuck it up We're out there still in love Somewhere in the multiverse Maybe that's enough
multiverse - Maya Manuele ft. PEMRBOKE

Sometimes, whenever you look up at the moon at night, you wonder if Jungkook is doing the same thing.
Even when you fall out of love with someone, it still hurts. It hurts because you once loved them so much it felt like the sky would collapse if you couldnât be with them. It hurts because the love wasnât taken from you, but rather it started slipping away on its own, more and more each day until you realize youâre holding onto nothing when there once was everything.
You canât say that youâre too familiar with that kind of hurt though. Youâve never fallen out of love before.
You donât think Jungkook is too familiar with it either, at least not when he left you.
You wonder if he thinks about you from time to time and gets sad. You think he does, because you know that he loved you. Something ended for him too. The memories that you shared were his memories too.
You hope that itâs painful for him whenever thoughts of you cross his mind, because that would mean that he cares. That a part of him still cares.
And if he still cares, then he might come back.
Despite the front that you try to parade around, there is a part of you that will always leave your heart vacant for him, regardless of whether or not he would return. Itâs a scary thought, one that you would rather avoid at all costs, one that says there will be no one that you love more than you loved Jungkook. Maybe there canât be another person that you will love at all.
You can come back quietly, like the wind slipping through the crack I leave in the window at night; or you can announce your return resoundingly like a sudden downpour quenching the summer heat. I donât care. I kept your side of the bed empty and warm, waiting for you to come back. Hoping that you would come home.

[08:47] Yoongi: sure you donât want me to drive you there? [08:48] Yoongi: i can pick you up in 30 [08:52] You: positive đ€§ i told you i already booked the train. itâs only 4 hours away [08:53] You: iâll survive, yoongs [08:55] Yoongi: did you not watch Train To Busan? [08:56] You: ? [08:57] Yoongi: what if thereâs a zombie apocalypse [09:00] You: yoongi if thereâs a zombie apocalypse, how is your CONVERTIBLE supposed to keep me safe [09:01] Yoongi: iâll put the roof up [09:02] You: stop talking [09:02] You: please stop talking. [09:03] Yoongi: đĄđĄđĄ [09:03] You: đ [09:03] You: gotta get dressed now though. iâll see u when i get back? :) [09:05] Yoongi: fine [09:06] Yoongi: safe travels. text me when you get there :)
You plop onto your bed with a sigh, glancing at the bag thatâs already packed and sitting near your wardrobe, lonely. You stay like that for a while, contemplating whether or not you should bail at the very last minute.
It was not on your bingo card that youâd be here, agonizing over your ex-boyfriendâs brotherâs wedding. Nope. Absolutely no one saw it coming.
For fuckâs sake, why would they invite you to a wedding? A celebration of love? It feels like youâre being forced onto a prank show, just waiting for someone to jump out and scream in your face.
You learned that the wedding was for close friends and family only, so it would be a relatively small event, which makes it even more confusing why you were also asked to join. Maybe the world is changing too rapidly and youâre just a little old-fashioned for it, but you really donât understand why your ex-boyfriendâs family would want you there.
Taehyung and Jimin were invited too; theyâre Jungkookâs best friends after all. Theyâre practically an extension of the family, Jungkookâs brothers by choice. But Taehyung doesnât come back from his work trip until the day of the wedding, and Jimin⊠Well, he just doesnât want to go to a Busan wedding in the middle of winter.
So why are you even going?
You couldâve declined. Said you couldnât attend because the invitation came in so late. Made up a work trip or a family emergency. Thereâs a plethora of excuses you couldâve used.
Or you couldâve simply said no. That wouldâve been perfectly fine too. No one would even need to ask why.
But maybe it was because his mother had customized the invite with her own handwriting in the back. You wouldâve missed it if you hadnât spent hours meticulously studying the card like someone was going to quiz you. It wasnât anything special - just We hope to see you there - but you think youâd feel really bad to decline after sheâd made the extra effort to ask you to come.
When you told Yoongi that you would be attending Jungkookâs brotherâs wedding, he didnât seem upset. Still cool as a cucumber. Although if he was bothered by the announcement, you donât think he wouldâve let it show. It did take him a minute to take it in, but then he just pecked your cheek and asked if you could bring a plus-one. You both knew that you wouldnât even if that was an option.
Pushing your body off the bed, you drag yourself to the bathroom to splash some water on your face. Then sunscreen. Then change into the clothes youâd already picked out last night. Your train doesnât leave for another hour and fifteen minutes, but you want to be there at least twenty minutes early just in case. This is one of your only good habits.
You rub your eyes when you finally haul yourself outside, thinking you must still be dreaming because what is Jungkookâs car doing here?
You blink a few times, expecting the vehicle to disappear in a puff of white smoke.
Spoiler alert: It doesnât.
The car is in front of you, but the man is nowhere to be found.
You stand there dumbfoundedly, contemplating whether you should wait it out for a little bit to see if heâs actually here. He comes running up to you a couple minutes later, holding two paper cups in his hands, one of them a chai latte. A memory youâd buried long ago comes rushing to the surface. Itâs too early for you to be feeling.
âHi,â he says, his warm breath coming out in a huff of smoke in the crisp morning air.
âHi?â you mutter dumbly when he trades the bag in your hand for the drink. Thereâs a moment where youâre genuinely baffled, wondering if this is a memory reel playing right before your eyes. This is your Jungkook, wearing that same old smile whenever he used to come bounding up your dorm building so you could walk to the library together, where he would hang out with you during your shift if he didnât have classes. âWhat are you doing here?â
You donât remember telling him what time your train was, so heâd probably badgered it out of Taehyung or Jimin somehow.
âI thought I could drive us there,â he says. âI texted you about it.â
Well, that explains it. You donât bother with his dozens of messages anymore. âOh, uhm, I already booked the train.â
This doesnât seem to faze him at all. âFree cancellation up to 15 minutes before departure.â Jungkook grins, clearly eager despite your obvious reluctance. Itâs too early for this, whatever the hell this is.
When you told him that you had RSVPâd yes to the invitation, he was surprised that you even knew about the wedding. He even seemed nervous that day.
âWhat if Iâd already left?â you ask.
He blinks, then stammers like a confused child. Itâs cute, and you have to mentally slap yourself over the head for even thinking that.
âThen Iâd go after you.â
How? you scoff internally. Unrealistic.
Regardless, not even an hour ago, you were declining Yoongiâs offer to drive you there. Now, youâre standing here, in front of your ex-boyfriend, contemplating whether or not you should go with him.
âLetâs go,â he says after a minute. âWe donât wanna be stuck in traffic.â
âI havenât said yes.â Yet. âItâs a 4-hour drive.â
You donât have to clarify what you mean. He understands it.
You both just stare at each other for a moment, the tension suddenly thickening with every passing second. Four hours on the road. Four hours alone in a car with Jungkook. Thatâs about two hundred minutes more than you think you can handle.
Itâs like he can see right through you. âDonât think about it,â he says, voice dropping lower. âItâs just a weekend. Everything will still be here for you to think about when we get back.â
In your head, it translates to: All of our shit will still be here when we get back. You can keep being mad at me then.
You hope thatâs not true. You hope that when you get back, the things that keep you up at night will simply cease to exist. That in the two days youâll be gone, a genie will materialize and solve all your problems for you.
Either way, itâs probably for the best that you arenât mean to him this weekend. Youâre stuck with him for the next 48 hours or so; itâll only stress you out even more if you channel all of your energy into tormenting him. Besides, youâre already the ex girlfriend who has no place alongside his family. You donât want to be the dark cloud raining on everyoneâs parade too.
Maybe youâd already made up your mind when you let him take the bag from you.

For the first half of the drive, you were unconscious.
Itâs a useless superpower that you have, the ability to fall asleep anywhere - literally anywhere, including in the passenger seat of your ex-boyfriendâs car while he escorts you to his hometown. Melatonin gummies manufacturers hate you.
You couldâve slept the whole drive, but around the second hour mark, you were startled awake when your body jostled forward, straining against your seatbelt uncomfortably. There was an arm trying to hold you back, despite the seatbelt having done its job well.
âFuck,â Jungkook curses before he turns toward you, worry written all over his face. âIâm sorry. Iâm sorry, are you okay?â
You blink, still half asleep. âIâm okay,â you say. The minivan that Jungkook almost rear-ended continues on its merry way, carrying what seems to be a family of five. âWhat happened?â
He sighs, his outstretched arm retreating back to his side. âI got a bit distracted, thatâs all.â
You take in your surroundings then. Thereâs barely any other cars in sight, no tacky billboard that sticks out like a sore thumb to catch your attention. Thereâs just the freeway, stretching on empty for all you can see.
âBy what?â you ask.
âNothing,â he says. âGo back to sleep. Iâll wake you when we get there.â
See, you have the superpower of falling asleep anywhere and everywhere, but once youâve been woken up, itâs not as easy to fall back asleep.
That, and the fact that youâre hungry as shit.
You open your mouth, about to say no, about to offer to drive the rest of the way if Jungkook is tired, but your stomach doesnât let you get a word out. It growls, filling the space of the car, making you want to chuck yourself out the fucking window and run all the way back to the city. This wouldnât have happened had you taken the train, because if you had, there wouldâve been food services and no one would be subject to hearing your stomach sing like itâs chewing out a small puppy in there. Life is nothing but an endless pit of embarrassment and despair.
Your arms hold themselves tighter around your frame, practically squeezing into your abdomen as you will it to please, please, please be quiet. Jungkook stares at you, and you can tell by the teeny tiny quirk of his lips that heâs trying to bite back a smile. Heâs relaxed, but thereâs still something hesitant on his face. It takes him a minute before he finally throws the question out.
âDo you want to go to that guksu place that we used-â that we used to go to, âyou know the place. The one thatâs right off the freeway?â
The sun is out today. The sky unfolds endlessly just outside the window, coloring blue everything your eyes land on. There are strips of clouds scattered here and there, like delicate strokes of white paint on an azure canvas. Even the winter cold has to soften.You bite into your cheek. Donât think, thatâs what he had told you.

Not much about this quaint restaurant has changed. The quirky decorations are still where they used to be, the windows still the same unique stained glass that you never came across anywhere else. You remember the elderly woman who runs the place, even if she doesnât have a single clue who you are. The golden retriever you used to fawn over every time you stopped by, sits quietly by the door and watches the cars pass by, his fur now graying as weariness begins to settle into those old bones.
You wouldâve been displeased if the place had changed, because, well, you donât like change. But then again, this familiarity is dangerous. It tricks you into thinking that everything is still the same, even you and him. Deludes you into believing that youâre still in love and that heâll walk out of here holding your hand.
Regardless, the first spoonful has you biting back a smile.
âHow is it?â Jungkook asks.
It makes you feel all warm inside, and then a little sad, nostalgic.
âTastes just the same,â you tell him simply.
âHmm.â
He lets you satisfy your hunger in peace. Itâs the least he can do anyway.
Thereâs a wall near the back of the restaurant, where people could hang polaroids of themselves and cute handwritten notes. You think if you dig through the hundreds of photos scattered across the space, you might be able to find you and Jungkook there, if you two havenât already been thrown out long ago to make room for new memories.
He pays for your food after youâre both finished, despite some protesting on your side. As you leave, youâre busy thinking that if you could have a moment to marvel at that far-back wall of memories, if you could find a photo of you and him there, you would probably sneak it into your coat pocket.
Itâd be another thing to add to your pile of Jungkook memorabilia - the old clothes in the back of your closet, the stack of dusty polaroids at the bottom of your drawer. You wonder if he keeps anything of yours, maybe an old t-shirt that you forgot to take back. Itâs probably unlikely, but a girl can hope.
You miss the way Jungkook glances back, thinking the exact same thing.

You survive the rest of the drive with more ease, probably because of the food. You spend most of the remaining 2 hours leaning against the window, humming to the radio, closing your eyes but not really sleeping. You even forget to be nervous about what is to come.
That is, until the car pulls up to the venue.
Itâs absolutely gorgeous, and a lot bigger than you imagined - a modern beach house overlooking the waters. Itâs not as extravagant as one would expect to see when they come to a wedding, but considering the small crowd in attendance, this is more than enough. You see people rush in and out of the place even from far away - planners, caterers, the bridesmaids and groomsmen, probably.
You feel a bit comforted just watching this. His family seems to be doing a lot better than before. Itâs nice to know.
You barely make it out of the car before someone calls your name, and pulls you into a hug that knocks the wind out of you. Although, when you catch the scent of her hair, you instantly know who it is.
Parents usually have a scent thatâs distinct to only their kids, a scent so cozy and homely that no perfume can ever mask. You can only describe your momâs scent with a feeling, specifically the feeling of your chest tightening, tingling with a bittersweetness that you never found elsewhere.Â
Strangely enough, Jungkookâs mother has always made you feel the opposite. She makes you feel relieved to be in her embrace, like she accepts you for who you are even if all you are to her, at the end of the day, is a stranger.
You hug her back awkwardly, hesitantly, in front of Jungkookâs dad, his brother Junghyun, and a girl you donât know. You assume that sheâs the bride-to-be, the main character whom this weekend revolves around. Sooji, you remember that was the name on the wedding invitation.
You get choked up suddenly, eyes turning glassy though you quickly blink it away. Youâre not sure if youâve had someone be so happy to see you. Bypassers might even think that you just found the cure for cancer.
For a second there, you wonder if your mere presence has ever made your mother this overjoyed.
You look at Jungkook for help, silently asking him to rescue you. Who else are you supposed to turn to if not him?
He understands that look. âOkay, mom,â he says, entangling her arms from you with ease, âY/Nâs tired from the drive. Letâs let her rest, yeah? Iâll show her the room.â
She ignores her son. âHoney,â she says, brushing your hair away from your face so she could see you better. âThank you for coming.â She used to insist that you call her âmomâ, or at least by her first name because âMrs. Jeonâ was too formal for someone she considered family.
You now have to opt for the latter, because âmomâ isnât an option for you anymore.
âThank you for inviting me, Mrs. Jeon,â you tell her with a smile. Youâre not really sure what else to say, but it makes you a little sad just calling her that.
She opens her mouth before closing it again, seemingly about to jokingly scold you for the formality before she recognizes the bittersweet look in your eyes. She just smiles at you then. Thereâs not much to be done about it.
You donât know if anyone else sees how the moment is weighed down. Probably not. Maybe itâs just you and her who share this sentiment.
Jungkook doesnât wait for his mom anymore. Sons, typical. He wedges himself between the two of you like a bulldozer and leads you inside the house.Â

Even though all you have is an overnight bag, Jungkook carries it for you all the way up to your room, which is only down the hall from his. Then he disappears pretty quickly afterward, saying something about his best man duties and putting out fires. He seems apologetic as he tells you this, but itâs not like youâre expecting him to babysit you all weekend.
You bore yourself to death in your room for a while, before you remember you have to text Yoongi to let him know you got here safely. Though, you stop short of telling him that it was Jungkook who drove you here. Itâs trivial enough, right? You donât want Yoongi to feel bad over nothing. You do, however, inform Taehyung and Jimin when you text them about it, to which Jimin only responds with a preemptively disapproving âDonât do anything I wouldnât do.â
When you get too stir-crazy, you wander outside, hoping to explore the beach before it gets dark and colder. You try to stay out of everyoneâs way, because a good guest is a quiet guest. You seem to be doing a good job. No one notices you, not even Jungkookâs mom but thatâs because sheâs the person you actively want to avoid the most. You donât know what youâd even say to her if she gets you alone.
Everything is hectic, as one can probably imagine when it comes to wedding preparations. You havenât had anyone close to you get married yet, so itâs safe to say that youâre pretty much clueless about all of this. You wonder what itâll be like when your big day comes around, if you even ever get married. You havenât thought about it in a long time. Why would you? You donât really have a reason to think about this. Itâs much easier to picture Taehyungâs or Jiminâs wedding day than your own.
Your opinion on having kids still remains the same, and you were never one of those girls who daydreamed about having a big and extravagant wedding, but itâs not such a bad idea to ponder about. You still think marriage is a scary thing - itâs one of the biggest commitments a person could ever make - but youâre not entirely opposed to getting married.Â
Why are you even mulling over this? Your time might never even come.
When you round the corner to get the steps that would lead you down to the beach, you run into Sooji and a woman holding a thick binder - must be a wedding planner. You give Jungkookâs future sister-in-law an awkward smile in greeting, which she returns much more gracefully before she tells the woman that sheâll be with her in a minute.
So now youâre stuck here, about to make small talk with a person you have never met before, and will likely never see again. Great.Â
âHi,â you say, extending a hand. âI havenât had the chance to introduce myself. Iâm Y/N.â
âIâm Sooji,â she replies warmly as she shakes your hand, and you have to stop yourself from being a little weirdo and thinking about how silky her hair looks up close. âYouâre Jungkookâs⊠friend, right?â
You purse your lips before nodding with a chuckle. The pause tells you that she knows, and you wouldnât be surprised if sheâs uncomfortable having you here.Â
âIâm sorry if this is weird. You probably donât want a complete stranger at your wedding.â
Sooji shakes her head instantly, waving her hands around to dismiss your apology. âPlease, itâs totally fine. Junghyunâs mom talked to me about it before we sent out the invites. I wouldnât have agreed if I was really bothered. Donât worry about it, seriously.â
âWhy did you agree?â you ask, trying to sound as polite as possible. âYou donât know who I am.â
âI guess I was curious.â She shrugs, before laughing lightly as she says, âI used to think you werenât real.â
âHuh?â
âShe talks about you constantly. Never in front of Jungkook, of course. But sheâs really fond of you, and you probably already know that doesnât happen very often. She really does see you like a daughter. She made you sound too good to be true.â
Youâre not sure how to respond to that. His mom still thinks about you, still talks about you after all this time. Youâre just his ex-girlfriend, but she considers you her family. You donât know what to do with this information nor the way it pinches your heart.
âI-â You purse your lips, fumbling with the responses in your head. You settle on a light laugh, because Sooji can probably tell that youâre struggling with the words too. âI have to be honest. I donât know what to say to that.â
âYou donât have to say anything. I just thought you should know that youâre still very much loved here.â She gives you a kind smile, and it looks like she wants to tell you something else but decides against it in the end. Soojiâs eyes land somewhere behind you before she points in that general direction. âI have to go take care of an issue with the flowers, but look, Jungkook is here. Why donât you ask him to show you around?â
And then sheâs already off. Overall, what a⊠strange interaction.
You turn around to see Jungkook standing near one of the entrances to the house. As you watch him talk to someone - a bridesmaid, you assume, or just one of the other guests - you try not to think about the fact that thereâs a stirring sensation in your stomach, and that it only intensifies when she throws her head back in a pretty laugh, a perfectly manicured hand landing on his arm like heâs the most charming person sheâs ever met.Â
You donât give it a name, donât label it green in color even though youâre blue and heâs golden sunshine. You donât acknowledge that itâs a feeling, because doing so would make it real and there are certain truths that youâd rather delude yourself into thinking are lies.
When Jungkookâs eyes catch yours and he cuts off the woman mid-sentence with a curt excuse me, you donât acknowledge that feeling either, but itâs warm and it blooms in your chest as he makes his way to you. Itâs something victorious, something that tickles your ribs.
He comes to you like youâre a destination heâs been waiting all his life to reach, and you certainly, adamantly donât acknowledge the spectacularly dizzying feeling that swallows you whole when he places a gentle hand on your arm, his voice soft as he says, âThere you are. I was looking for you.â
The familiarity, itâs catastrophic.
âI was just walking around,â you tell him. âThereâs not a lot to do here. I was bored.â
âYou have me,â he says. Probably not in that way, but youâd like to think thatâs how he means it. âI donât have any more fires to put out. What do you want to do now?â
You glance over your surroundings, still set on your original plans. You wanted to go alone, but you suppose you can let him accompany you. You check the time on your phone before asking, âCan we go down to the beach? I wanna see if we can catch the sunset.â

You used to do this whenever you came here to visit - walk along the beach, hand in hand, sunlight in your hair and the cool breeze holding you tight in the afterglow.
The keyword here is âused toâ. Now, you have to stuff your hands in your pockets just so you donât reach for him every time you shiver.
Itâs late enough in the afternoon for you to see the moon faintly shine against a blue and orange backdrop. Sun and moon, together in the same frame. It feels symbolic somehow. Youâre not really sure.
âThe moon looks like an egg,â Jungkook observes astutely, taking casual strides next to you. It makes you burst into easy laughter, which makes him laugh with you too. You stop walking when you reach what you think is a good spot to watch the sky.Â
âLetâs sit here for a bit,â you say. Itâs not the greatest idea - sitting idly by would only make you colder - but you just want to stop and look at the sunset. Once youâre seated in the sand, you respond to his moon remark, âThatâs true, yâknow. NASA said so.â
âYeah,â he says, settling down beside you, âyou made me read that.â
Youâd forgotten about it, and you didnât think that heâd remember. Itâs freezing cold and the moon looks like an egg, but youâre not thinking, and you feel safe. Nothing can hurt you here, or at least thatâs what youâd like to tell yourself.
You wrap your arms around yourself to keep from shivering, but you still shiver anyways.
âAre you cold?â he asks.
âA little,â you admit. âI shouldâve worn a thicker sweater. But itâs o-â
He doesnât let you finish the sentence, just smoothly takes off his jacket to put it around your shoulders.
You put your hands atop his to stop him. When you touch him, thereâs an electric tingle that almost makes you flinch. He feels warm, still resembling a human furnace.Â
âNo, you donât have t-â
âTake the jacket, Y/N,â he says. âItâs just a jacket.â
The jacket smells like him. It only makes you want to crawl further into the warmth.
He seems more self-assured here, thatâs what you notice. More like the version of himself that he used to be. Confident, sometimes borderline cocky. Annoying but oddly endearing, you came to love that about him.
His relaxed demeanor is understandable. Youâre merely a visitor here, while this is his homeground.Â
âIâm curious about something,â he says after a while.
âOkay.â
âWhatâs the deal with Wednesdays?â he asks.Â
âYou know how they say bad things come in threes?â You purse your lips, thinking it over, feeling something bitter in your mouth as you recall the events that led to this. âMy parents got divorced on a Wednesday. I moved out of momâs house on a Wednesday. AndâŠâ You hold your knees close to your chest as you hesitate to utter this last part, âwe broke up on a Wednesday.â
You see the exact moment Jungkook mentally slaps himself, paling a couple shades as he tongues his cheek, not expecting his question to inadvertently lead back to this. It wasnât your intention to guilt trip him. It was true that he dumped you on a Wednesday, but you donât want the mood to turn sour, to have to mull over this again. Like he said, it will still be there for you to worry about when you get back. Youâre not looking forward to returning to a shitshow, but what youâd hate even more is to tarnish the memories of this place just because you canât keep from being vindictive for not even a weekend.
âI was born on a Wednesday too, so I guess bad things come in fours sometimes,â you continue, chuckling to yourself humorlessly.
A frown appears on his face almost instantaneously. âWhat is that supposed to mean?â
You shrug. Jungkook turns his body toward you, which makes you spare him a glance before you return your gaze to the horizon. His face is so serious that itâs almost funny. âY/N,â he presses. âWhy would you say that?â
âCâmon, itâs a joke. I was just being self-deprecating. Lighten up.â
âWhy are you talking like that?â
âLike what? Contrary to popular belief, I donât walk around with a thundercloud over my head all the time,â you laugh lightly. âI figured if there was a day to be nice to you, it should be today. And tomorrow, I guess.â
âThis is you being nice?â
Funny how just a few weeks ago, you were fighting with him and calling him a hypocrite. Now, youâre sitting together, watching the sun set, trying not to be mean to him.
âIâm not picking a fight with you,â you say. âThis is nice enough.â
âItâs not even my wedding.â
âOkay.â You glance at him again, letting words flow without a single thought. âIâll be even nicer to you on your wedding day then.â
You donât know where that even came from, but something aches the very second the words leave your mouth. The thought of him getting married one day makes you just nauseous, even though you always knew that it was a possibility. It might even be inevitable.
You clear your throat, waving the sullen feeling away. Your body shivers then, even after the added warmth of his jacket. Maybe youâre not shivering because of the cold anymore.
He doesnât say anything, but you can feel his eyes linger on the side of your face. The both of you keep tiptoeing around an elephant that follows you wherever you go.Â
You hug your knees close to your chest, watching the blue sky melt into the golden horizon, splattered with ribbons of cotton candy clouds.
You want to scooch closer to him and have him wrap his arm around your shoulders. This isnât the spot where you used to draw your names in the sand, enveloped in a giant heart like two lovesick kids, but wouldnât it be nice to imagine that it is?
âI was always really happy here,â you mumble to yourself.
You were, truly. This city was your pocket of hope, your piece of peace.
Being here brings back so many memories.
Itâs the same feeling you get every time you pass by somewhere you used to live. The nostalgia of walking down the same road you used to walk every day until your shoes wore out. The familiarity of your surroundings. The bittersweetness of looking into a past you cannot hold anymore, of remembering the person you were at a certain period in your life, of knowing the things you do now that you didnât back then.
You long for things you cannot change.
Nostalgia only grows stronger with time, you can always count on that.
He hums in agreement, before admitting quietly, âI miss you.â One pulls, the other pushes. The water wavers, like itâs touched by his words, simple but earnest. Youâre touched too, somewhere in your heart, where you know you should be writing someone elseâs name now.
Should?
âYouâre pushing it,â you say softly.
âI know.â
You look at him. Maybe itâs because youâre back in the city that holds only good memories of you two. Maybe youâre hypnotized by the way the pink and purple hues kiss his side profile, making him feel like a fever dream and not someone you loved. Maybe itâs the cold, making you yearn for any source of warmth. But instead of returning his sentiment, you say, âItâll pass.â
He meets your eyes. Thereâs something pleading in his gaze. All things pass eventually. Time moves forward, people move on. Bad things will pass sooner or later. Your worst heartbreak, your most arduous trials, your saddest moments, they will all pass.
And good things⊠good things will have to pass too, whether you like it or not.
Your fingers twitch from where theyâre still holding onto your body. You itch to reach for his hand. You donât tell him what he wants to hear, even though hereâs a part of you that wants to say it back. In a better world, you would be telling him I love you too, instead of having to suppress an I miss you too.
âAll things have to pass eventually. This will too.â

[20:05] Taebear đ»: we could go to that bar near the gallery. Y/N likes the cocktails there [20:06] Mimi đ„: kay kay [20:06] Mimi đ„: soooooo next friday? [20:09] Mimi đ„: why is y/n reading our messages. shouldnât she be at dinner [20:09] You: i approve of the bar choice [20:11] You: if you didnât want me reading your messages, you shouldnât have sent them to the gc [20:11] You: and if you must know, iâm skipping dinner. iâm avoiding Jungkookâs mom [20:12] Mimi đ„: understandable. i figured you would do that [20:13] Mimi đ„: howâs it going? are we regretting going yet? i told you to just stay home and we could binge watch the office together [20:15] You: and EYE told you that you could be a good friend and go to this wedding with me but nooooo baby doesnât like the cold [20:16] You: you couldâve visited your parents while youâre here you know. two birds with one stone [20:18] Mimi đ„: babes my parents stayed with me for a whole month last month. i reached my quota for family face time [20:19] You: son and friend of the year đ [20:20] Mimi đ„: đđđđ

[20:22] Taebear đ»: hey [20:23] You: uh oh. am i in trouble? why is this not in the gc? [20:25] Taebear đ»: lol shut up [20:26] Taebear đ»: you okay? [20:28] You: feels like that couldâve been a perfectly good question to ask in the gc [20:29] Taebear đ»: because itâs a serious question and we both know Jimin canât be serious for one minute to save his life [20:32] You: why does it have to be a serious question? đ€Ș [20:32] Taebear đ»: đ [20:33] You: stop pouting. iâm fine [20:35] Taebear đ»: are you? [20:36] You: i am! you donât have to go all mama bear on me [20:39] Taebear đ»: ha ha ha. youâre so funny [20:40] Taebear đ»: want me to call you? [20:42] You: i said iâm fiiiiiine đ [20:43] You: but also no because i told everyone i was tired and iâm pretending to be asleep in my room right now [20:43] Taebear đ»: okay [20:43] Taebear đ»: did you eat something at least? [20:44] You: i have a cup ramen in my room [20:45] Taebear đ»: okay [20:46] Taebear đ»: how was today? did JK make you wanna strangle him? [20:48] You: okay Kim Taehyung at least act like you have some faith in your friend lol [20:50] You: but mmmmmm it was ok. he was mostly behaving himself [20:51] Taebear đ»: mostly? [20:54] You: we were down at the beach and he just told me he missed me out of the blue [20:55] You: Mimi is asking why no one is replying to him [20:57] Taebear đ»: i can see that [20:58] Taebear đ»: what did you tell JK? [21:01] You: i quoted fleabag to him [21:09] Taebear đ»: i had to google that [21:10] Taebear đ»: i still donât know what that means [21:11] You: i know you donât lol. youâre adorable [21:11] You: iâll tell you when i get back. [21:13] You: ok bye i have to sleep early or iâll look like ass in the morning [21:14] Taebear đ»: oh. okay [21:15] Taebear đ»: sleep tight. remember not to gorge yourself on booze tomorrow [21:17] You: thanks for the reminder. love you mom đđ [21:17] Taebear đ»: :) [21:20] Taebear đ»: you wonât look like ass btw

You clocked out right after you told Taehyung that you would. It wasnât a peaceful sleep though. The anxiety simmering in your belly woke you up a few times throughout the night. You donât even know why you were anxious. Itâs not like you were the one who was about to walk down the aisle.
When morning finally came and you managed to untangle yourself from the surprising comfort of your familiar bed, you practically dragged your feet for the subsequent two hours, trying to get ready. As if that would actually slow down the passage of time.
You had to compartmentalize the things you needed to do in a mental checklist. Makeup. Hair. Dress. Stare at yourself in the mirror for half an hour and internally freak out while waiting for Jungkook to come get you from your room.
Now youâre sitting in the wedding hall, watching people filter into the room. Itâs not even a lot of people, but youâre still overwhelmed regardless.
You feel so exposed, even though heâs the only one looking at you in this room of strangers. Heâs been looking at you like that ever since he first saw you this morning, in a dress that you got just days before the wedding. You still donât know if itâs entirely appropriate for your ex-boyfriendâs brotherâs wedding - maybe a bit revealing - but it was the only one you could find on such short notice.
When you tried on the dress for Taehyung and Jimin a few days ago, Taehyung said you looked beautiful. Jimin said you looked decent, âsix point five out of ten,â which translated to âpretty niceâ in Jimin-lingo. That wouldâve been enough if you were going to any other wedding, not one where Jungkook would also be attending.
You had wanted him to see you and regret ever leaving you.
It was a silly thought, just a tad adolescent.
You had wanted him to see you in your dress and be consumed with thoughts of you until he couldnât even see straight. To be the only thing on his mind, you didnât think it was a lot to ask for.
That was before he told you not to think about it and youâd been convinced to just go with the flow just for two days. It was before he actually did see you earlier today in your dress - a simple midnight blue satin cowl neck with a slit in the thigh - but you were the one rendered helpless and speechless. He had stared at you for a minute when he came to walk you down from your room, then heâd said, all breathless even though both of you were just standing there, âYouâre beautiful.â
Youâre beautiful, not You look beautiful.
You donât know why, but you appreciated it.
It made your cheeks burn underneath your artificial rosy blush. Stupid, you thought to yourself when you two made your way to the main hall. Stupid for letting yourself get dizzy because of a single compliment from him.
Youâre seated with his parents, which makes sense because you donât know anybody here except for them. Well, maybe you know one of his cousins whose kid you and Jungkook used to babysit whenever their family was in the city, but you doubt that he even remembers you anymore.
When the ceremony begins, your heart instantly feels like itâs about to drop to the pit of your stomach.
You canât lie to yourself. It stings.
It stings just sitting here next to his parents like a daughter-in-law, like a member of their family, watching his brother solidify his happy ending.
It stings that Jungkook is standing up there, looking as handsome as ever, but his eyes arenât on the couple. They keep flickering to you no matter how much you try to pretend that they donât.
It stings that even though you donât think about marriage often - or maybe you just donât allow yourself to - you canât deny that the thought does cross your mind from time to time. Any time that youâd wander the corridors inside your head, youâd pass the doors that you keep unopened on purpose but thereâs always that one door marked with a bright red X that you can never sidestep.
You watch Junghyun and Sooji with their teary smiles and shaky hands, shaky but happy. Thereâs a sudden clarity that this couldâve been you and him in another life. Forever is a lie, but you wouldâve perjured yourself a thousand times for him. I do - you wouldâve meant it.
You imagine yourself in Soojiâs place, and Jungkook, standing right on the other side, holding both your hands in his. A beautiful and radiant bride terrified of the altar. A dashing groom with a smile that could rival the sun and shoulders weighing heavier than he lets on.
It wouldâve looked clumsy, but it couldâve been right.
You wonder if heâs wondering the same thing. Maybe he is. You hope he is.
When the ceremony ends with a kiss shared between the newlyweds, you wipe away the tears that well up in your eyes. The people around you do the same thing, but theyâre doing it for the right reason, out of genuine joy for the happy couple. You donât think you can say the same for yourself.

Some of the bridesmaids fawn over him. Itâs reasonable, you suppose. One tends to do that in the presence of Jeon Jungkook.
You watch as they come up to him one by one to ask him to dance, watch as he politely declines until theyâre all stalking away with similar pouts on their faces. You watch him until his eyes lock on you, sitting at a table near the back, nursing a glass of champagne.
He weaves himself with ease through the people making their way to the dance floor. When heâs in front of you, he holds out a hand.
âDance with me?â he asks, his doe eyes working overtime to lure you in with their sparkles, though youâd rather stay here where you can easily go unnoticed until the night ends. âOne song?â
âI donât know how,â you say, even as youâre taking his hand and standing up.
âI showed you how, remember?â
âThat was a long time ago.â
He squeezes you reassuringly. âJust follow my lead,â he says, walking the both of you to the floor. âCâmon.â
Once the music starts, your heels stomp on his feet at least three times before you start finding the beat to move along to. Muscle memory, or whatever, is bullshit. You remember absolutely nothing of what he showed you.
Youâre grateful that the song is slow, because it makes it easier for you to follow the beat with your two left feet. He takes one of your hands in his, the other settling on the small of your back, guiding you to move in a steady rhythm.
You feel his motherâs eyes on the two of you, because she must be somewhere nearby, watching you like a hawk. You feel his gaze on your face while you keep yours on the knot of his tie, just trying to keep your composure and to not step on his feet with your heels.
The blur of white that you catch from the periphery of your vision makes you turn your head. Sooji and Junghyun are close by, swaying together slowly to the soft music, both of them glowing with happiness. She must sense your eyes on her, because she lifts her gaze up to meet yours. She smiles at the sight of you and Jungkook, and you smile back, because you donât know how else to respond to that.
You donât say it, but you do think it. Your fingers tighten around his hand ever so slightly.
Could that have been us?
If the answer is yes, then it would hurt.
If the answer is no, then it would hurt.
The point of your story is that itâs painful however you choose to look at it. Thereâs no other way to frame it. Itâs just painful, because youâre never going to get any of it back.
You bite your lip, then turn away from the happy couple but you still donât look at Jungkook. You look at your hand in his, and thatâs when you see it.
âHowâd you get that?â you ask, gently tracing the inch of slightly raised skin on his knuckles. You never noticed the scar until now.
âIt was four years ago, I think? After Taehyung and I almost got into a fight, I went outside and⊠punched a wall,â he says, wincing as he recalls the memory.
His answer takes you aback. âYou and Taehyung got into a fight?â
âAlmost,â he corrects. âIt was a long time ago. Didnât they tell you?â
âNo, they didnât say anything. What happened?â
âNothing happened.â
âIf it was really nothing, you wouldnât have punched a wall.â You frown. It makes you miss a few beats, but the song isnât whatâs important now, even if Jungkook is still trying to steer you back into the dance. âTaehyung isnât violent. You arenât violent.â
âIâm serious,â he says finally. âItâs nothing. We were just drunk and stupid.â
You know there must be more to it, that something must have happened or been said to trigger such a reaction from both of them. But you also know that you wonât probably get anything out of Jungkook if he doesnât want to tell you.
You give up, for now. âFine. If you say so.â Youâll just have to weasel it out of Jimin later.
The song comes to an end, before another one comes on. If Jungkook remembers that he only asked for one song, maybe heâs counting his blessings that youâre still here and dancing with him, because he doesnât mention it.
For some reason, you pull your hand away from his, only to slide up his shoulder to lock both of your hands behind his neck. He seems surprised, but he does the same around your waist.
Jungkookâs gaze flickers to your lips briefly, then back to your eyes again. You find yourself doing the same and wonder what he tastes like after all the time youâve been apart. Is he still as sweet as you remember? You used to tease that it was because of the excessive sugar he put in everything, but you knew it was really just him. The few inches between you are so inviting that itâs practically tempting you to close the gap. You could, easily in fact. Blame it on one too many glasses of champagne later if you want.
He looks younger like this, like the boy you loved, starry eyes and dimpled smile. His shoulders are always the most comfortable resting place, the crook of his neck your long lost home. This is nice, you think, to see him again even though it feels like a fever dream. Memories of your first date, your first kiss, come to life before your eyes so realistically that you could almost touch them.
Loved? That sounds funny to you.
The people you used to be, souls wrapped in innocence, when the world was nothing but the arms of the person you loved. You reach out, and the memories quickly fade from view. The only trace they leave behind is a speck of gold on your fingertips, a memento of charming naiveté for you to tuck neatly away in the corner of your mind, but also a reminder that ah, they only exist in the locket of your heart now. Because he has changed, and you think you must have too. Life, as they say, goes on.
âWe made it. Kind of. Thatâs crazy,â you find yourself saying.
âDid we?â
âYou donât think so?â you chuckle. âWeâre in a group chat with the Kim Seokjin who spams it with bad jokes on a daily basis. Iâd call that a win.â
That makes him laugh. âIf you put it like that, yeah, maybe. Sure.â
Other people might be fooled, but it doesnât sound at all convincing to you. The light doesnât really reach his eyes. You bite the inside of your cheek, thinking of how to translate the sudden poignant turn of the moment.
âIt isnât everything you hoped itâd be?â you ask.
His shoulders rise then fall quickly in a second-long shrug. âI thought it would make me feel more⊠fulfilled. But it doesnât. Not really.â
The way he says it and the way heâs looking at you makes your heart dive. You understand what he means. Youâre good at what you do, and you donât need reassurance from anyone to recognize that. But sometimes, it doesnât feel like itâs enough. Doesnât feel like itâs real, like itâs validated.
When you landed your first big project, even before Yoongi, you were so proud of yourself. You were bursting with excitement but you werenât happy, and you knew what the reason was. Something was missing that couldnât be filled, not even with all your friendsâ hundreds of messages of encouragement.Â
Itâs beyond stupid, this feeling like your wins amount to nothing at all just because of one person. You wanted him there to celebrate every achievement with you and he wasnât, and the milestones seemed incomplete without the presence of him. It doesnât feel like youâve accomplished anything because this always used to be a dream you thought youâd make come true together.
âItâs lonely,â he concludes.
It sounds like he feels the same way, like he wanted you to be there too.
He suddenly holds you tighter than you think he needs to, like heâs afraid to let go of you. You imagine that he doesnât want to let go of you, and it makes you feel better for a second. But it doesnât change the fact that he still did in the end. And he will have to when this ends.
What was the point of this? Why did he bring this upon yourselves when he seems to be as hurt as you are? All of this time, all of these years, lost to what? You couldâve been happy together but instead, you were both lost and miserable.
When the music stops - you lost count of how many songs itâs been - you pull away from him. He looks disappointed, maybe even a little hurt for some reason.
âIâm gonna get some air,â you say, already turning away from him.
âY/N-â
âI need some air.â Then youâre weaving through the dancing couples despite Jungkook calling your name. How did he manage it? How did he not look back when you called out for him?
You hastily grab your coat on the way out. Itâs not going to keep you warm, but thatâs not something youâre even remotely concerned with.

Itâs everywhere, you feel it down to your bones.
The wind wraps itself tightly around you, intertwining in your hair, slipping through the cracks of your fingers, caressing your face in a chilling touch. You greet the cold like a long lost sister, shivering violently with nostalgia. It was there for you more than your own flesh and blood.
Is that why you like the sea at night? Because it reminds you of mom?
Itâs dark out here, barely anything is visible except for a lighthouse sending out light in the quiet of the night. You canât see much, but you can certainly hear it. Youâre not sure if the music is coming from inside the venue, or if itâs still ringing in your ears. Itâs probably the latter; youâre too far away to be able to catch the music anyway. But regardless, the tune is quickly drowned out by the sea.
The waves crash violently against the shore like itâs out for blood. Thereâs a magnetic pull, as if itâs calling out for you. You want to go to it, to reach out and feel the cold outside of your body for once, but you stay there despite your legs itching to stand up and run straight ahead. Into the water and down under.
You could lie down and close your eyes for a moment. The sound of the water, as sharp and brutal as it is, nurtures a part of you somehow.
You just want to be alone. You donât want to talk to Taehyung, or Jimin, or even Yoongi.
Oh.
Yoongi.
Itâs a terrible feeling, knowing that youâre going to hurt Yoongi. Knowing that youâre going to kill this even before it has a chance to truly begin.
Truth be told, you canât envision a future with Yoongi. There isnât anything wrong with him, because heâs not the problem here. Yoongi is fun, heâs considerate, he keeps things light on purpose for you, until youâre ready to initiate something more serious. Heâs good for you, even Taehyung thinks so.
But you canât love Yoongi, not in the way that he wants you to. Not more than you love Jungkook.
There you go. Ruining things again.
Did you ruin Jungkook? Is that what happened?
The layers on you are no match for the sea at night. The wind hisses relentlessly, biting at any part of your skin thatâs exposed.
It takes you back to that night. Almost everything does, actually.
Maybe thatâs why you never even stopped to consider starting anything with anyone, because it always ends. If thereâs a beginning, then there will be an inevitable ending. Love isnât made to last and you arenât meant to carry love with you. Youâve been abandoned twice. If it happens a third time, itâs a pattern, and then your hypothesis will only be proven. That the problem here is you.
Youâd be lying if you said you havenât wondered when itâll finally be Taehyungâs turn to leave. He eventually will, right? That oneâs gonna hurt.
Then, youâre startled when someone calls your name.
âWhatâs wrong?â Jungkook asks. The wind and the waves masked the sound of his footsteps walking up to you. When you turn around to face him, his eyes grow worried, almost panicked. âWhy are you crying?â
You breathe out irritatedly before you hastily wipe at your cheeks. You didnât even realize that youâd been crying. âNothingâs wrong. Iâm fine,â you say, though you both know itâs a lie. âIâm just tired. Iâm going up to my room.â
He catches your wrist in a firm grip when you try to walk away. You wish heâd just leave you alone, but you knew he wouldnât drop it just like that.
âI said Iâm fine,â you insist.
âYou were crying,â he says. âDid I do something wrong?â
He didnât, at least not tonight.
God, you really donât want to do this right now.
âJungkook,â you warn. âLet go of me.â
You try to free yourself from his grip, hoping that heâll get the hint and back off for now. Instead, he pulls you into his chest, where you struggle to escape from his hold until you realize your efforts are futile. He takes the windâs place, wound tightly around you, so tightly that itâs nearly impossible for you to move.
You hiss out his name, but he doesnât budge.Â
âJungkook, can you just- Fuck!
Damn him.â
You realize heâs not giving up, which in turns make you give up struggling, hoping that if you let this be a moment, then itâll be something that can pass.
Youâre just standing there, letting him hold you, letting yourself be held by the person who broke you in the first place. This feels exactly like where youâre supposed to be - in his arms, with your face hidden in the crook of his neck, his gentle fingers stroking your hair. Thereâs not a lot that you could do but lean into that feeling the same way you lean into him. One foot in the sand, one foot in the past. A hand on the doorknob of time, wondering if you should look back or look forward.
You want to be alone, but that never used to apply with him.
The wind stills, the sea calms. You remain unmoving too, locked in his embrace. You feel the faint rhythm of his heart, beating faster than you think it should. If you could, you would bottle this moment up and live there forever.
I miss you, you think.
I miss you.
I miss you.
I miss you.
Then your arms are around him too. It only makes him hold you tighter, and all you can think about is how much you miss him, how painful it is to miss him, how you feel like youâre being pulled apart at the seams from the weight of missing him.Â
Fuck.
Can you pretend that the last few years never happened? Is there a higher power that would allow you to go back to the night before that wretched Wednesday, when everything was still perfect? Hundreds of days of your life, can you pretend that it was just one long nightmare? When you wake up, youâll be back in his humble apartment, tangled up together in his bed. Warm sunlight, your silken youth, and him. It was all you ever needed.
Again with the devastating familiarity. The city, the beach. His motherâs warmth that always made you reminisce about your own motherâs coldness. How Jungkook used to find you in moments like this and just stayed by your side until the dejection passed. He understood that he could never understand it the way you did.
You hear yourself sniffle, then you feel him press a kiss into your hair. Home is comforting.
Oh, you never want to leave.
You donât want to leave, and thatâs terrifying.
You allow yourself to stay there for one more second - one endless second - so you could commit to memory what itâs like to be with him. Back and forth. Itâs always so easy to fall into him.
Jungkook releases you when he feels you loosen after a while, and you reluctantly meet his eyes as he tilts your head to face him. His fingers cradling your jaw, how warm and delicate they feel on your skin.
You swallow thickly, your mind going blank. Heâs the only person you see, the only one that matters. His eyes flicker south, and even then you donât make any move to run away, despite his loose grip on your waist telling you that you can if you want to.
You told him that it would pass, and maybe for him, it will. For him, itâs the city and the moment, making him feel like heâs caught up in a page that heâs turned over a long time ago. He was fine with leaving, and heâs been fine without you. It will pass for him, as much as it hurts you to admit it.
But not for you. For you, thereâs only him. Thereâs nobody else but him. Itâs always been him, no matter how hard you try to tell yourself that there will be another person you can love as much as you love Jungkook. You might only be a page, perhaps even a chapter, in the story of his life, but heâs your entire book. Heâs volume after volume after volume, until he takes up the whole shelf and leaves no room for anything else, not even for yourself.
And now here he is - at the biggest turn in your career.
Heâs a bad blood cell you canât ever get rid of.
Youâll never be able to truly let go of him. How could you? When you truly love someone, those feelings will carry on forever. Theyâll always have a piece of your heart despite an ending. When you look back on a certain period in your life, youâll think to yourself, Youâll always be a part of me. I loved you then.
But Jungkook is a force of nature. He has your whole heart.
Years and years from now, when you look back on your life, you know youâll see him everywhere. Even when youâre old and gray, and when faces all just blur together in a mosaic of broken memories and long lost youth, you know youâll still remember him - the person you loved, the one whom you let slip through your fingers. The great love of your life when you were young.
Sometimes, you regret that day. You canât help feeling like it was your fault too. Maybe you shouldâve tried harder to keep him. You shouldâve fought harder, shouldâve held onto him instead of standing there and watching him leave.
He lit the match, and you let the house burn. It takes two to tango, two to break a heart.
Youâre quick to let people leave. Oh, how you wish it could be that easy to let them go too.
It isnât until your eyes mimic the flicker of his gaze that he leans in. You meet him halfway. For the first time in years, you feel like you could breathe, truly breathe. Itâs achingly slow, like neither of you can believe that this is happening.Â
You sigh against his mouth when his tongue brushes your bottom lip, slips past the seal to devour you. It feels like a perfect dream. You could stay in this bubble with him forever, pretend that youâre the only two people who exist in the world and thereâs nothing else, no one else, waiting for you in a city that seems so far away right now. The thought of him never left you, not even for a second. Heâs always been with you everywhere you go, no matter what you do, always in the back of your mind.
He tastes like your youth, like remembrance. He kisses you like heâs still yours when deep down you know that youâre still his. The hand on your jaw is gentle but firm, and it makes you repeat a thought, I miss you.
Then a feeling, I love you.
Not then. Now.
I love you now.
I love you even when I shouldnât. Even when it hurts. Even when you leave me. Even when you donât love me more than I love you. If there comes a day where you love somebody else, I will still love you then. There will never be another person for me but you. My first and only love.
When he pulls away, you think itâs too quick, even though your lungs are grateful for the breath that you instantly inhale. You stare at his lips like youâre in a daze, mesmerized, wanting to chase them again. You donât even know how you have it in yourself to utter these next words, but you hear your own voice saying them anyway.
Youâre holding onto him now. Doesnât that count?
âLetâsâŠâ Your fingers tighten on the collar of his dress shirt. âLetâs go up to your room.â

note (2): so... what do we think?? will they?? won't they?? đ” stay tuned for obs7.5 which will be dropping 29.09.2023! also i'm gonna pause obs muse asks for a little bit! đŹ



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this new skyrim patch is something

this new skyrim patch is something
handmaiden â· j. velaryon, b. targaryen

ⷠ⯠summary: wherein jace and baelaâs marriage looks for just a wee bit more spice and who better than you, their favorite handmaiden.
ⷠ⯠pairing: jacaerys velaryon x handmaiden!reader x baela targaryen
ⷠ⯠warnings: 18+, consented threesome, m/f/f, slightly innocent!reader, oral (f and m receiving), fingering (f receiving), slight voyeurism (probably more i just forgot abt some)
A soft call of your name from inside of Princess Baela's and Prince Jacaerys' chambers disrupts your current activity. You were busy in assisting the other handmaidens with their daily chores when their call echoed through the corridors.
You had grown rather fond of the couple, having known them ever since you were just a little girl when your mother was still teaching you her ways. Sometimes, you'd even get scolded by your mother because of how much you stay with Jacaerys and his brother. Whenever Baela visits King's Landing with her sister, of course, you stay with them as well.
It takes a minute for you to arrive at their door but when you do, you knock and there's no response. You knock again and you hear Baela's voice calling you inside.
"YesâOh my, I'm sorry. I'll come back anotherâ" surprises screams through your tone as you hurry out of the room after seemingly barging in during an intimate moment. Baela was straddling Jace's lap, making out with each other.
Your eyes go wide as you clutch your chest, breathing heavily while leaning on the wall beside the door.
What in the actual seven hells did I just see?
You swore Baela called you inside, it wasn't just some hallucination or anything, she really did. You remember it as clear as day. If you didn't hear her clearly, you wouldn't have came in the first place. You're not that close with them.
"I thought you heard us called you?" The voice behind you makes you jump. Baela's head peeking from their door. Words get caught in your throat. Nothing but a confused, stammering mess as you tried to reply to her. "You, uh, you and Prince Jacaerys were busy. I apologize for intruding on such a time I just heard you, uhm, yeah."
"I know, silly! We were calling you."
You point a finger to yourself, scratching the side of your head with your other hand. "Me...?"
Baela lets out a lighthearted huff, looking around the corridor before pulling you inside of the chambers by your wrist. The sudden contact making you stumble inside as you stand there frozen like a statue with your eyes closed shut.
You hear their chuckles around you. Still hesitant to open your eyes in fear of what might be in front of you.
"It is okay to open your eyes, don't worry," you hear Jacaerys' soft voice speak from somewhere inside. "She's cute, closing her eyes." Baela adds on and you already know she's smiling.
Slowly, with a few more convincing from the two, you open your eyes. As if the world has not surprised you yet, it's definitely surprising you now.
The top of Baela's dress was down, hanging around her waist as it would only take a simple pull from you and everything she had covered in her southern region will be out in the open. You glue your eyes above her neck, trying your best not to look at the beautiful pair of breasts that she displayed proudly.
Your throat goes dry as you still can't find the right words to describe what you're feeling.
"You're scaring the poor girl, Beloved. She looks like she'll faint any minute now," you internally thank Jacaerys for noticing that. You honestly didn't know how you can handle the situation, your mother never trained you for situations such as this.
"Please don't faint," Baela frowns, holding your hand. Your heart instantly beats faster than before. "We haven't even gotten to the fun yet."
You inhale deeply, "What fun?"
The woman in front of you grins, tightening her hold around your hand before bringing you to the enormous bed where Jacaerys had been sitting on since earlier. His lips puffier than it already is, numerous love marks on his chest.
"Okay, for your sake, let us explain first in very simple terms," you nod at Baela's introduction, still keeping your eyes above level as you see Jacaerys eye her chest down, his hand lovingly holding one breast before he presses a kiss on it like you weren't there.
"We want to invite you to our bed." Baela says in a straightforward manner, with a smile.
"Your..?"
"Yes, as in our bed. Here. Now." She adds, looking at you with a genuine look but confusion was the only thing you felt.
Why were they inviting you of all people?
Baela answers the question on your mind, "We want to try new things in the bedroom and frankly...you're the only one we trust the most to be with."
"We don't want to pressure you to do things you don't want to, okay? You don't have to accept the invitation rightâ"
Your head nods before you can even overthink your decision. The couple just as surprised as you were. They look at each other, a laugh eliciting from the both of them making you laugh awkwardly as well.
"Are you sure?" Jacaerys asks, his eyes expressing concern.
You nod again, "Yes, my prince, I am very...sure."
Your voice came out breathier than you had intended but who could blame you? They may be a friend of yours but the way they looked at you now is like they're ready to swallow you whole.
"You need not to call us formally. Jace and Baela are perfectly fine. We are friends here, and we'll not do anything you are not comfortable with." Jace notes, signaling to Baela with a nod.
"You can start by pulling off my dress, sweetheart," Baela says, guiding your hand to the dress pooling at her waist. With careful hands, you pull it off, finally letting your eyes wander across her body until you've fully pulled the dress off.
The older woman steps out of it, reaching behind you to undo your own dress which takes her no more than a minute to do so.
Her eyes marvel at the sight of your naked breasts. Not being able to stop herself as she presses a warm kiss on the two erect buds. A soft moan coming from you as you feel her tongue circling your nipple while she pulls the rest off.
Now, you were both fully naked. You turn your head to Jace's direction, the prince slowly palming his trousers making your cheeks heat up.
"I think Jace needs some help, sweetheart," Baela grins as she takes a quick glance at her lover. The said man's lips stretching into a smile as Baela helps you onto the bed, hitting your ass excitedly.
You sit next to him, Jace taking the liberty in initiating the kiss first. His tongue swiping across your lip as you happily open your mouth, letting him explore every part. You could feel his hand groping your chest as you let him do as he pleases. A groan escapes his lips making him pull away. Your eyes dart open and you see Jace looking down on where Baela was, his cock out and angry as she runs her hand up and down. You feel a surge of heat in your core when Baela licks the underside of his cock all the while batting up her eyelashes at both you and Jace. Baela notices you press your legs together and so she gestures at you to come to her. You do as she wants, going on your knees to crawl to where she was and you feel something foreign from behind. Without any warning, you feel Jace's tongue on your hole making you yelp. Your eyes roll to the back of your head as you halt due to the sensation. You melt into the mattress with no more care anymore. Wanton moans resonating around the walls. "How does Jace's mouth feel, sweetheart?" Baela coos, holding your face up to press a kiss on your lips before lying down on her back in front of you. You feel your throat go dry when Baela spreads her legs right in front of your face, her drenched cunt looking so enticing that you didn't even notice you staring directly at it. She reaches down to tap your chin, "I asked you a question." You whine, "It feels so good." Satisfied with your answer, Jace inserts a finger, pumping it slowly inside you making you moan louder. Baela spreads her own folds, calling your attention. "Have you eaten out a woman before, sweetheart?" "I haven't," you say, thinking to yourself How hard could it possibly be to pleasure a woman?  "Don't just look at it. Eat it," you first dive in, licking her slit before swirling your tongue on her clit. She tasted heavenly. Saying it was better than any meal you have eaten in your life is not much of an exaggeration. The long and satisfied moan that you hear from her spurs you on more as you lap her juices faster. For someone that hasn't done anything with a woman, you definitely exceeded her expectations. You try to focus on licking and flicking your tongue across and inside of her folds but Jace is making it hard to do so. He's become a lot more aggressive with his ministrations, pumping in three fingers while he sucks on your clit hungrily. Jace hits just the right spot and you had to pull away from Baela's pussy to cry out from the pleasure. Feeling so close to the edge. Baela props herself on her elbows, watching your blissed out face.  He feels you clench around his fingers, tell-tales of your orgasm prompting him to quicken up. Soon enough, your head drops down with a loud moan. Your legs quivering on his face as he licks every drop from your pussy. "Sit up, come on. We're not finished."









First Kiss
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