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â genre: angst/fluff; arranged marriage!au; f2l!au;
â pairing: jin x reader;Â
â length: 23.0k;
â synopsis: college wouldâve been unbearable if it werenât for your wallowing sessions with your best friend jin over a shared âforever aloneâ woe, so it really was only a matter of time until the two of you sealed a shoddy promise to betroth the other at the age of 27. perhaps it was only a silly joke to you then, but you shouldâve known better nonetheless; because when a wedding invitation arrives five years later down the road with his name signed next to anotherâs, feelings that were once buried begin to blossom once again.
âDonât be a homewrecker.â
What was supposed to be a light-hearted tease over your fleeting glimpses in his direction bears much more weight than even reality should have; and unbeknownst to her, even if your friendâs commentary strikes a fear in you, a fear that has some creature eating away at you and a horrifying drop in the twisted pain of your chest, the daunting knowledge of a potential truth behind her words pale in comparison to the anguish brought upon by a familiar face of the past.Â
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someone help him [trans cr. tteokminnie]
marrying your childhood best friend was not the love story that most painted it to be. you knew that better than anyone else.
PAIRING. kim seokjin x reader
GENRE. marriage!au, divorce!au, childhood friends2lovers!au, angst, fluff, smut
WARNINGS. dilf jin, mentions of divorce (it's literally the plotđ), marriage problems, jin is kind of an asshole (who redeems himself!!!-ish), slight jealousy, soft sex, crying during sex, oral (f receiving), bigdick!jin, oc is a crybaby who tries not to cry 99.9% of this fic
WORDS. 22.1k
NOTE. it's here!!!!! I've been working on this fic for a while and im somewhat pleased with how it turned out!!!! i apologise for any errors/edit mistakes bc I run through it on my own so I may overlook some grammar issues etc ...
anywho, I hope you enjoy this fic!!!! as always - my asks are open to let me know how you felt about this fic <3
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âWhat is this?â he blinks.
âDivorce papers,â you say softly, smoothing out the surface while you avoid his eyes.
âYou want,â he says slowly, eyebrows furrowing as he attempts to process your words. âYou want a ⊠divorce?â
You hate that he sounds so nonchalant like you werenât mulling over this decision for the past three months as you found yourself losing hope in your marriage with each passing day. But for as long as youâve known Jin, heâs always been like this. A little hard to understand, straightforward but never intentionally malicious. He just somehow ended up hurting people without him realising it.
âYes,â you say.
âWhat about Jiho?â
The reminder of your son makes your heart drop to the pit of your stomach, but you were prepared for this question. In fact, your son was the only thing that made you hesitate your decision for another month because divorces were messy and even if Jiho was just four years old and probably too young to understandâhe was perceptive and you didnât want to put him through the taxing emotions of having his parents go through a divorce.
But you were exhausted of fighting alone and returning to a home that feels more isolating than welcoming.
âWeâll share custody,â you narrate the exact words youâve been mulling over for the past few months, even if it breaks your heart to say them.
âWhat prompted this?â It hurts even more when Jin flips through the papers as he would with any other of his business contracts, and itâs a harsh reminder that your marriage was reaching an invincible expiry date that you wanted to ignore.
âWe âŠâ you hesitate, fingers clutching the fabric of your dress as you purse your lips. Was there a reason to justify your decision anymore, when youâve fought tooth and nail for the past four months to be heard? To be seen as someone who wasnât just his wife on paper but a person to be nurtured? You force yourself to look ahead, even when Jin raises an eyebrow at your silence. You settle for a soft response instead. âI think itâs for the best.â
Jin opens his mouth to say something but decides against it before he slides the papers towards him, and you half-expect him to sign it and tell you to leave. The thought only makes your heart shatter even moreâbecause four years of marriage, a childâgone, just like that.
But he doesnât. Instead, he offers you a curt nod with a look you canât quite decipher.
âIâll get back to you,â he says.
You blink, especially when he pushes himself off his desk and extends a hand towards you as if heâd expected you to grab it. The gesture doesnât fit in with the context of the conversation, much less the emotions that thrash wildly in your heart.
âWhat are you doing?â you whisper.
âLunch,â he says, âI havenât had it with you in a while.â
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âThat took a while,â Taehyung points out when you clamber back into your office.
âI had lunch,â you respond curtly as you hang your jacket on the coat hanger while you attempt to ease the pressing headache between your temples.
âAlone?â He raises a brow.
âWith Jin.â
Taehyungâs eyes widen as you plop onto the empty seat next to him. Your sonâs fidgeting in his lap as your assistant types away at his laptop, and youâre absolutely exhausted so you extend your arms towards Jiho, who immediately turns to you with a toothy grin and leaps off Taehyungâs lap.
âHi baby,â you press a kiss to his cheek, immediately seeking warmth in your sonâs chubby body.
âHi mama,â he returns, pressing a plush cheek into your chest when you squeeze him.
You try to keep your tears at bay, even if itâs just having your son in your arms. He doesnât know the day you had or the meal you shared with his father. The man you married and decided to have a child with. Jiho doesnât know that itâs overâand it hurts. It hurts because he deserved a family filled with love.
âHow did it go?â Taehyung asks tentatively, swirling in his chair until heâs facing you.
You know heâs concerned. He was probably the person that received the news with the most shock, granted he was currently the only person that knew besides Jin. Taehyung has been your assistant before you relocated to this larger office and before your business set its course, and even when you and Jin were just dating. So, he knowsâhe knows how hard youâve tried and when you decided that it was over.
âHe didnât even try,â you croak, eyes fluttering shut as you attempt to level your breathing to not alarm your son, âJust took the papers and said heâd get back to me.â
âHe didnât sign it?â Taehyung asks in slight surprise.
âNo,â you murmur, peering down to see your son fiddling with a ribbon that sticks out your dress, âI didnât want to ask why.â
Taehyung purses his lips before he reaches out to squeeze your available hand. The gesture is enough to remind you of what you just didâthe conversation you just had with Jin, and itâs enough for your entire facade to go crumbling again.
But you donât cry because your son is unaware of the conflict that exists between you and his father, you donât cry because one of you needed to be strong and it had to be you.
âIâm sorry.â His apology is sincere but frankly, useless. But you donât tell him that even if thatâs all that plagues your mind. You know Taehyung knows this too, but you suppose itâs the best either of you can offer right now.
âDonât be,â you laugh humourlessly, âYouâre not the one that failed in this marriage.â
âYou didnât fail, ____,â he says sternly, âIt justâsome things donât work out.â
Your lips wobble again, looking up so your son doesnât spot your tears.
âI thought we would,â you croak, âI tried. I triedâso hard. But it still wasnât enough.â
Taehyung stays silent, and your son is mumbling something under his breath. When you peer down, his smile remains innocent and oblivious to the world thatâs falling apart right in front of his eyes.
âMama, look,â he squeals as he lifts up an arm that heâs somehow managed to scribble on, âMama, daddy, me!â
Taehyung has to take Jiho when you excuse yourself to the bathroom.
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âWhat do you mean he hasnât signed it?â You hiss, holding the phone between your ear and your shoulder as you attempt to shove old documents into the shredder.
âHe ⊠hasnât,â Jimin, Jinâs assistant, says lamely over the line as you feel your headache return.
âJimin, youâre his assistant,â you remind him sternly, âItâs literally your job to make sure he gets shit done.â
âI know!â He exclaims before heâs sighing, âHeâs justâhe keeps putting it off. I really canât do much, ____.â
You chuck the last bit of papers aside before youâre grabbing your phone from in-between your ear and shoulders before youâre leaning against a desk, pinching the bridge of your nose in irritation.
Itâs been a week since you visited Jin at his office propositioning him with a divorce, yet, the papers remain vacant from his signature that solidified the termination of your legal union. You were more so irritated than hurt right now, purely because you wanted actual documents to present to your lawyer and your parents before you told them that you and Jin were getting a divorce.
Itâs also been a week since Jinâs came home, and youâre partly thankful that he did that on his own because that was another painful conversation you werenât quite ready to have. Not that he came home at an acceptable hour anyway. But itâs almost daunting at how the bed remains cool where he used to lay, even if heâd disappear hours before your awakening.
âJust,â you exhale, âPlease get him to sign it, Jimin. Iâm tired.â
You can hear some shuffling on the other end and you assume itâs him moving to another place with the way the office chatter gets distinctively quieter the longer time passes.
âDo you,â he starts, âdo you really have to do this?â
You sigh, already bracing for his comment.
If Taehyung knew you and Jin before you got married, Jimin was the person that got the two of you together. The instigator that insisted that the feelings and mutual, and that the chance should be taken. You believed him ten years ago when you were younger and in high school, oblivious to what the future held. You wanted to resent him for how things out but you knew it was irrational. You wouldâve fallen in love with Jin with or without Jiminâs intervention.
He was that easy to love.
The bitter reminder that the divorce seemed easy for him to accept, even without the signature, plagues your mind as you hear Jimin call your name once more.
âDo you think this was my first option?â you snap, and immediately the silence is tense. âI was backed into a corner, Jimin. Thereâs no point in Jin and I remaining married ifâif nothing about our relationship feels like a marriage anymore.â
âWhat about Jiho?â he throws back the same question Jin posed at you when you first came to him with the divorce.
You grit your teeth, your heart inevitably clenching at the guilt thatâs yet to subside. It only hurt more because you knew Jimin didnât mean it to hurt you, but it didâit did because it wasnât easy.
âIâm not taking him away from Jin,â you whisper, âI canâtâI would never do that.â
âYou know thatâs not what I meant,â Jimin says softly.
âI know,â you reply, equally as soft as your eyes dart to the ground, âI hate this, Jimin. I do. But I rather Jiho grow up with two parents who arenât together than two parents who live together but not even talk.â
Jimin stays silent, and you know that heâs heavily contemplating his next set of words.
You beat him to it with a sigh.
âIâm sorry,â you mumble, âI didnât mean to unload.â
âPlease donât apologise,â he says, âI just ⊠have you tried speaking to Jin?â
You scoff bitterly at the suggestion, and you know that you shouldnât be taking it out on Jimin, whoâs both Jinâs assistant and your close friendâbut the nudge to recall the times youâve tried, tried so hard to patch things up by planning mini-dates that he rain checked more than enough times for you to want to try againâonly leaves you feeling sour.
âHe clearly doesnât mind if he says heâll get back to me,â you say bitterly.
âHave you considered that maybe he only said that becauseââ
At that moment, your intercom goes off and you briefly hear Taehyungâs static voice filter through the speaker.
âHold on, Jimin,â you rush as you put your hand to the speaker to lean forward to press the intercom. âTae?â
âYou have an appointment,â he says slowly, and your eyebrows furrow at his odd tone.
âI do?â You say with a puzzled expression, âI donât remember scheduling an appointmentââ
âWell, this isnât really an appointment,â he laughs tightly.
âTae,â you frown, âWhat are you saying?â
âSheâs alreadyââ
And at impeccable timing, a rapt knock is delivered to your door as you further scrunch your eyebrows in confusion.
âJimin, I need to go. I have a visitor,â you bring the phone back up to your ear as you begin heading towards the door.
âNo worries,â he clips, âTake care, okay?â He says softly.
You mumble a word of gratitude before youâre hanging up, hand already reaching out to turn to the knob to greet your guest.
Youâre still confused before you come face-to-face with them, but the moment the door opens as you plaster a smile to greet your guestâyour grin immediately freezes as you spot the one person that you surely didnât expect to visit your workplace on a weekend, let alone at all.
âE-Eomeonim,â you stutter, eyes briefing landing on Taehyungâs apologetic expression behind your guest's elegant posture.
âMyeoneuri,â she immediately beams, leaning forward to embrace you into a hug that youâre still too stunned to properly returned, and itâs not until she pulls back with furrowed brows that you return the gesture, still frozen in shock as you lean your head against her shoulder.
âWhat brings you here?â You ask, forcing a smile at the sudden grant of her presence as you shut the door behind you, immediately guiding her towards the empty couch as you head towards your cupboards to bring out the glasses for drinks.
âAh,â she laughs, gently and polished as ever as you keep your head-trained over your shoulder to engage in eye contact as you pour her some water, âCanât I visit my daughter-in-law?â
The term doesnât fall on deaf ears and you force yourself to laugh, even if you know that the term wouldnât be applicable for much longer. You feel like a fraud, inviting her into your office and offering her water as if you werenât over at her sonâs office a week ago with papers that would immediately terminate any relationship you had with himâor her. Legally, at least.
She was still your son's grandmother and overall, a lovely person.
You grew up with her right next to your house, being the second mother in your life especially when she used to house you on nights where your parents were out of town as you integrated with her two sons and their antics. She cooked for you and treated you like you were her own daughter. Those things didnât go away just because you were divorcing Jin.
âOf course,â you smile softly as you pass her a glass with two hands, âItâs nice to see you.â
She chuckles politely before taking a sip and setting the glass onto the table, eyes travelling around your office as she takes in your interior.
Sheâs been here on a few occasions, but theyâve been sprawled out over the years so there have definitely been some changes from when she last came. She doesnât visit oftenâto your office, at leastâshe never had a reason to. So itâs all the more startling and nerve-wracking when she appeared today, conveniently after you proposed a divorce sheâs yet to know about.
âI was thinking about you,â she says softly, peering up through her lashes as you gulp, fingers shaking ever so slightly when you take a sip of your drink yourself.
âYouâre always free to visit, eomeonim,â you return politely, bowing your head.
She scoffs playfully, waving you off as she leans backwards into your plush couch.
âDonât be so stiff with me, ____,â she teases, âIâve changed your diapers.â
You flush at the reminder, and itâs both in fondness and in relative hurt because your family and hers were tight-knit from the very beginning. Your mother and she were best friends even before the two of you were born, and itâs only natural that their children ended up becoming friends. It was always a running joke that theyâd hope you and Jin would fall in love and marryâand when it happened, the both of them were ecstatic.
It wasnât as if they planned it, but fate worked out funnily sometimes. Even when you dated other people in the midst of unsure feelings in high school, you always found yourself returning to Jin. Whether it be in the form of comfort, or a laugh, or just a shoulder to lean onâyou always found yourself on the front of his porch, eagerly waiting for another moment with him.
âI know,â you sigh with a small smile, âItâs crazy how long itâs been.â
âThirty-two years,â she reminds.
You exhale, remember that you were in fact thirty-two this year. The thought that settles is one that is intrusive and annoying, purely because you couldnât go a moment without remembering the divorce. Your age is another bitter reminder that youâve really hit the mark with it, essentially starting over when you and Jin promised each other forever.
You take another sip to keep your tears behind.
âAnyway,â she continues as she rests her eyes on you. Her gaze is concerned and youâre stuttering, wondering if you were that obviousâif your face held all your emotions or if she was just that observant. When she speaks, you brace yourself for the worst. âIâve been trying to contact that son of mine but he keeps sending me to his darned assistant.â
You relax ever so slightly as your lips twitch in a smile.
âJiminie?â You ask amusedly.
âWhen heâs getting in the way of talking to my son, heâs a darned assistant,â she huffs, crossing her arms across her chest as you laugh.
âEven now, theyâre inseparable,â you comment mindlessly, remembering all the times they used to get into trouble together in high school.
âFor the wrong reasons,â she sighs, âThatâs why Iâm here, actually.â
You raise a brow, âOh?â
âSeokjungâs planning on proposing,â she informs with an excited grin as your eyes widen.
âOh my God,â you breath, equally as pleased to hear the news, âFinally? Iâm so happy for him and Ah-reum.â
Your mother-in-law sighs wistfully as she smiles tenderly at you, reaching a hand out to squeeze yours as her eyes turn solemn.
âI am too,â she says softly, âMy two sonâsâGosh.â
Your hand stiffens under her touch, but you donât make an effort to correct her. She looks far too happy and emotional at the thought itself that you donât have the heart to ruin that dream for her. You swallow the lump in your throat and the visual of the divorce papers that plague your mind as you offer a weak smile that doesnât quite reach your eyes.
âYeah,â you say breathlessly, âIâm really happy for Seokjung.â
She nods, smiling at you before squeezing your hand again.
âI wanted to let you know myself,â she says, âI was meant to tell Jin but clearly, heâs caught up in whatever work he has,â she rolls her eyes before shooting you a pointed stare. âMake sure you make time for each other, even if heâs busy. That boy always drowns himself in work.â
Your face falls for a split second, but you immediately correct it when you realise the look of concern that marks her face.
You know her comment was made in good faith, she had no idea of your impending divorce ⊠did she? But despite her voice mulling slightly under a whisper, you find that your heart betrays your blank face when it clenches. You shouldâve made time for each other. Even if he was busy. You triedâand you failed.
âO-Of course,â you say, squeezing her hand in return.
âMake sure that the three of you spend time together,â she says softly, and youâre terrified that she knows when she mentions your son. âA relationship requires constant effort and dedication.â
âOf course,â you swallow, âI will.â
You hate yourself for lying to her, but you hope that she knows that you tried. That you really tried to pick up whatever that was lostâbut some things would inevitably remain shattered.
âTell Jin to take it easy,â she murmurs, âI worry for him sometimes.â
You nod your head mutely, agreeing silently.
âIâmââshe chokes, suddenly teary as your eyes widen in alarmââIâm really glad that you have each other.â
Itâs another blow that you receive, but force yourself to smile through.
âEomeonim âŠâ you say quietly, the guilt nabbing away at your heart.
She waves you off, laughing softly before sheâs swabbing gently under her eyes to rid of the tears. And as always, she remains stunning as everâthe stark features of Jin apparent on her face, and the resemblance only makes your heart clench even further.
âYour mother and I would always joke about having our kids get married,â she reminisces as you smile tightly at her. âWe never thought it would actually happenâbut you and Jin âŠâ she trails off with a fond smile, âIt made sense. Like it was always meant to happen.â
You canât take it anymore, but you werenât allowed to pick your battles this time. You swallow the lump in your throat and hold her hand a little tighter as if an apology was worthy enough to be traced into the wrinkles of her palm. For now, this was all you could offer.
âThank you, eomeonim,â you whisper, and itâs more than just the words sheâs said, but how sheâs treated you up until now. An apology also rests on your tongue, but thatâs for a later date. When you and Jin no longer share the title of married.
âDonât thank me,â she scoffs, âThank you for making Jinâs life brighter. For bringing Jiho into this world.â
You swallow.
âOf course,â you smile, âHeâs made mine too.â
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âYouâre here,â Jimin blinks, opening the door to let you in as you give him a tight smile.
âI wish I wasnât,â you mutter under your breath as the two of you walk side-by-side down a familiar hall.
âListenââ he begins but you cut him off, already too tired to engage with him attempting to convince you otherwise on the divorce.
âI really canât do this right now, Jimin,â you say quietly and he looks at you with an apologetic look that you ignore to save your heart from more tears. âIâm only here because Jin isnât answering his motherâs damn calls.â
âHeâs in the middle of an important business deal,â Jimin says weakly.
âWhen is he not?â You roll your eyes as you huff, feet clacking against the marble as you turn into a familiar corridor where your eyes rest on the plague with the name of your husband, a name that youâve welcomed into your life and in your son's nameâa name that youâve grown up with. You push aside the ache in your heart as you reach towards the door to knock. âListen, I know youâre his best friend and his assistant but ⊠tell him to remember that his job isnât the only important thing in his life, yeah?â
Jimin doesnât say anything but waits with you, and you briefly hear the shuffling of feet from the other end. You can tell Jimin wants to say something with the way that heâs impatiently tapping his feet against the ground, and you donât placate him like you usually do because you know that you werenât ready to hear whatever he had to say.
âJinâsââ
The door swings open, and it isnât Jin that you see. Itâsâ
âIsa,â you smile tightly.
â____,â she exclaims, immediately trotting over in her heels as she towers over you, arms wrapping you into a hug that you donât expect. When she pulls away, you see her bright teeth in between her red lips. âYouâre glowing! Are you pregnant?â
You shoot her a blank look, and you feel Jiminâs eyes widen.
âIâm not,â you say dryly.
âOh,â she blinks, âCouldâve sworn you were,â she says off-handedly before she moves out the way, only for Jin to appear behind her with a vacant expression on his face, eyes immediately falling onto your unimpressed figure.
â____?â He furrows his eyebrows, âWhat are you doing here?â
You push past Isa, who you briefly see from the corner of your eye, press two rather friendly kisses onto your husbandâwell, soon to be ex-husbandsâcheeks. Sheâs always done that, claiming that it was from her French roots even if you knew deep down that she had the hots for her husband. You donât want to know why sheâs here, appropriately right when you and Jin were in the middle of a divorce. Unless sheâs representing him as his lawyer, you didnât want to humour the thought.
âYour mother says you arenât answering her,â you donât spare him another glance, or Jimin, who is all but offering you a timid smile right before he shuts the door to the office, leaving you and Jin alone.
âIâve been busy,â he replies.
âYou couldnât even just send a damn text to your own mother?â you ask irritatedly as you plop into a seat in front of his desk.
âI had Jimin do it,â he says with a frown.
You roll your eyes, bitter that you had to be hereâbitter about the divorceâbitter about gorgeous Isa who just left his office. You were bitter about everything, and now you were here, with your soon-to-be ex-husband.
âReally, Jin,â you deadpan, âYou couldnât even spare two seconds to let your mom know that you wereâI donât knowâalive?â
He sighs as if you were pointing out irrational facts and not attempting to get him to do things himself for once. To maintain relationships with people without a damn middleman. You were a victim once, and you sure as hell wouldnât let his mom suffer the same painful fate as you did.
âItâs been hectic at the office,â he says curtly, âI did eventually get back to her.â
âYeah,â you scoff, âAfter she visited me at my office.â
âShe visited you?â he furrows his brows.
You roll your eyes, âIt doesnât matter. She told me that your brother is planning on proposing and sheâs expecting us to be there at the engagement party.â
âI know,â he sighs, âI donât think I can make it.â
You still.
âWhat?â
âThe investors planned for a meeting that same week and Iââ
âHeâs your brother,â you splutter in disbelief, rage slowly assimilating in your blood when Jin shoots you with another blank look that youâve grown to resent, especially recently.
âI canât do anything about the investors, ____,â he frowns.
âYouâre the CEO!â you balk, âYou call the shots. You literally make the rules. Heâs getting engaged and you canât even try to make it?â
His brows turn downwards at your harsh tone, but you were unbothered. The disbelief that marks your face is reflective of how your heart slowly burns in anger, the way that your fists clench by your side. Even now, as you attempt to knock some sense of rationality into Jinâyou find yourself exhausted. Itâs becauseâthisâis familiar. Itâs the same routine you found yourself fighting against, now only applied to his direct family. If you werenât considered that.
âTheyâre flying in from the States,â he says pointedly.
âAnd that matters more than your brother because?â You scoff, narrowing your eyes at him, âDonât be fucking selfish, Seokjin.â
You donât think youâve referred to him as his full name in years. Even before the two of you dated. You always called him Jin because it was more intimate that way. Only business associates that he was professional with called him Seokjin. It was an unspoken rule that Seokjin was the persona he adapted with people that he needed on his side, not people he wanted by his side.
Youâre too busy seething to see the way his face drops ever so slightly, but heâs quick to correct himself when he purses his lips at you.
âIâm at crossroads, ____,â he snaps, âOn one hand, itâs my brother who Iâm going to disappoint, orâitâs the ten investors that are eager on investing in this company. I canât winâand right now, I need them on my side.â
âI canât believe that you actually need to choose whoâs more important right now,â you laugh humourlessly, eyes meeting his for a split second as you frown. âItâs your family, Seokjin. Itâll always be your family. You choose your familyâyouâyou choose the people you love.â
Your words are venomous and purposeful when you spit at him, immediately pushing yourself off the seat. Your words refer to more than his brother, or his mother. Itâs personalâand it hurts. You didnât want him to see you cry, you donât think heâd care anyway.
âWait,â he sighs, following you until heâs at your door, hand blocking you from leaving, âI âŠâ
You turn around, eyes fluttering shut as you even out your breathing. When you open them, itâs intuitive for you to believe that you were able to read him, especially after a decade of being togetherâbut you canât. Your eyes are blurred with more than just your fatigue, but itâs disappointment too.
âWhat?â you sigh, âI donâtâI donât care what you do Seokjin. But just know that when youâre closing whatever damned business deal you have for profitsâyour family is missing you.â
You turn to leave, not expecting him to do anything further than where youâve left it atâbut his hand reaches for your shoulder to stop you, your body tensing at his touch that you havenât felt in a long time.
âIâll,â he begins, nibbling on his lip when you raise a brow at him. Itâs the most youâve gotten out from him in a long time, but itâs not enough for you to read what the hell is going on in his mind. âIâll be there.â
You roll your eyes, âWhatever. Iâll believe it when I see it happen.â
You go to push his hand off but his grip remains firm on your shoulder as he furrows his brows at you.
âWeâll go together,â he says.
You blink.
âI can go there myself,â you clip back curtly.
âThey donât know,â he blinks, âRight?â
Heâs talking about the divorce.
Your body stills under his grip as you scowl.
âOf course they donât,â you snap, âI wonât do that to your mom,â you say softly, âNot now.â
He doesnât ask you to elaborate, even when your eyes turn sad as they dart to the floor.
âThen weâll go together,â he says simply, âItâs easier that way.â
You donât argue anymore because your mind just recalls the conversation you shared with his mother, the woman whoâs simultaneously raised you along with your own mother. The woman youâve shared fond memories with, and the woman whose heart you were inevitably going to break with the news of the divorce.
âFine,â you sigh, finally shrugging off his hand as you turn towards the door to finally leave.
The door opens, and youâre already halfway out when his voice interrupts you.
âYour dress,â he says softly.
You stop, turning your head slowly as you raise a brow.
â⊠my dress?â You look down at your attire and you note that itâs a simple knee-length dress that youâve had for years. It was strapless, but casual enough for you to wear on a daily basisâand definitely nothing noteworthy about it.
âYou wore it during our honeymoon,â he states as your body locks at the mention of the memory.
You donât even remember if you didâso you canât confirm whether or not he was pulling your leg. But the look that Jin sends you is ⊠you canât quite put a word to it but it looks soft. Gentle, almost fond. But it goes as quick as it comes before heâs offering you a small smile.
âI donât remember,â you say bluntly.
His face remains blank, even if thereâs a slight drop at his lips.
âWell,â he clears his throat before he steps out of the way to make space for your departure, âYou look beautiful.â
The compliment steals your breath away, not because heâs never said it before but because itâs unexpected. Itâs unexpected because you were divorcing him, and you havenât heard those words leave his lips in a long timeâdirected to you, at least. Youâre breathless because your heart is ramming against your chest, and thereâs a painful feeling lingering.
You also remember the woman thatâs left his office. You know itâs irrational for you to feel this way when you were the one that suggested the divorce. But itâs only proof at his options, especially when he was ⊠he was him.
Itâs hopeâbut youâre not an idiot to allow yourself to burn twice.
âI,â you croak, shaking your head as you manage a tight nod, âThank you.â
When you leave, you have to force your tears backâwithout sparing another glance at Jin. When Jimin passes by you, he knows well enough not to ask.
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âHave you got everything?â Taehyung asks, helping you with the bag filled with Jihoâs things as you snort at his overeagerness of getting you out of the office.
âYes, Tae, I have,â you say with an amused grin. âIf I didnât know better Iâd think you actually cared about my well-being.â
He gasps with a faux sense of offence as he places a hand on his chest, shooting you a look that you roll your eyes at.
âOf course I do!â He pouts, âMy boss is getting the break she deserves,â he says before peering down to Jiho, whoâs tiredly dozing off in your arms since it was in the wee hours of the morning, âBut Iâll definitely miss this one.â
He pokes Jiho softly on the cheek but your son doesnât even so budge. Heâs exhausted, and you were tooâbut you were more used to staying up late packing last-minute than your son was so you brush his hair gently before placing a soft peck to the crown of his head.
You know Taehyung will miss Jiho, purely because youâve been at the office more than your home through the past week. You couldnât bear to return to a space that was void and only had the title of a home when it didnât feel like it anymore. It was the most difficult explaining to Jiho, who sought his dadâs attention and you couldnât give it to him. A business trip was the best you got.
âThank you, by the way,â you smile gratefully at your assistant as the three of you are taken down to the lobby of your office via the lift.
âDonât,â he says sternly as you giggle softly at his tone, âThank you for leaving.â
âI knew it,â you narrow your eyes as you stick your tongue out at him. âYouâre just happy that Iâm gone.â
âItâs four days,â he reminds, âYou need a longer break. Youâve been working non-stop.â
You know his jibe is stern despite his light tone, purely because heâs aware of your tendency to ignore your problems by overworking yourself. Heâs seen you devote all your energy to reports and analysing data than acknowledge the impending shatter in your heart.
âThatâs long enough,â you sigh, âMake sure youââ
âYes,â he groans as the two of you finally reach the lobby, offering a polite smile toward the receptionist as he returns the gesture. âDid you forget that Iâm your assistant? God forbid Iâm incompetent.â
You sniff even if you donât disagree. You didnât hire him just because he was your friend, but because heâs proven himself over and over again on his capabilities, you needed someone that was lax enough to balance out your perfectionist tendencies but also precise with his work. Taehyung was the perfect mixture of thatâso it made sense that heâs stuck with you since you first hired him.
âCall me if you need anything,â you remind as the two of you spot Jinâs car, a sleek range rover fit for the rather long travel. You let out an exhale at the prospect of being in a car with your own husband for the next four hours as you travel out to his family vacation home, but your son needed youâand he needed his dad, so you brace yourself.
âYes,â he sighs, and you see Jin step out of the car, a t-shirt and sweats combo that you adored him in. You look away.
âTaehyung,â you hear Jin greet your assistant as the two males engage in a rather amicable bro-hug.
âHey, hyung,â he smiles softly, âHow are you?â
You busy yourself with making sure that Jihoâs head doesnât slip off your shoulders, but you note that your sonâs awake this timeâsensing the presence of his father as he groggily flutters his eyes open to search for him.
âCouldâve been better,â Jin returns, though not unkindly as his eyes dart towards his son, eyes softening immediately when Jiho calls for him through a mumble.
âDaddy?â He mumbles, immediately shaking out of your grasp as he extends his arms to be held by Jin. You swallow, but you allow Jin to take him from you. He hasnât seen your son in over a week, and you would never be the person that deprived him from his own blood.
âJiho,â he whispers, âTired, bud?â
Your son nods his head, immediately snuggling into the comfort of his fatherâs chest as you force yourself to look away, distracting your mind as you help Taehyung load your belongings into the boot of Jinâs car.
âWhere were you?â Your son asks innocently, âMama said trip.â
âYeah,â Jin says breathlessly, eyes meeting yours for a split second as you look away. âMissed you so much.â
âWe miss you too,â Jiho pouts, and you donât correct him when he alludes to you either.
âYou okay?â Taehyung whispers, hand clasping your shoulder as you blink away the heat behind your eyelids. It was too early to cry, and youâve spent the past week crying at random intervals so you were tired of shedding tears.
âIâll survive,â you smile tightly as Taehyung finally loads the last bag, closing the boot with a button before shuffling back to the curb where Jin continues to cradle your son in his arms.
Youâve known him before you could properly speak, and you intimately recognise the expression on his face. He looks ⊠sad. And itâs the most emotion youâve seen on his face ever since you approached him with the divorce. You know that the worst part of it all is that Jiho is caught in the crossfire, and what hurts the most is that you didnât want him to be.
âThank you,â Jin looks over to Taehyung before he reaches out to give him a semi-awkward hug due to the little boy in his arms. âFor taking care of the both of them.â
You almost donât catch it, but you do despite the hushed tone he takes. Your eyes dart to the ground before you head towards the door to the passenger seat, already too overwhelmed at the break of dawn.
You enter the car, taking a deep breath to even out your breathing and force your tears back. You hated yourself for crying so easily but you knew that it wasnât just your crybaby tendencies, but it was the pent up emotions that youâve suppressed for months resurfacing after months of repression. You catch the two men through the side-mirror in a rather intense conversation, though you donât hear anything of what theyâre saying. You know theyâre not raising their voices because Jiho finds it peaceful enough to drift off into slumber.
When Taehyung catches your eyes through the side-mirror, he offers you a smile, one that you canât quite read before heâs patting Jin on the back and giving him one last solemn look.
Heâs quick to set Jiho at the backseat, fastening him in the booster seat and placing a soft pillow to support his neck. Your heart both grows fond and tighter when he places a soft kiss on your sonâs forehead before carefully shutting the door, quickly entering the driverâs seat as he fastens himself in.
âThereâs pineapple juice and gummies, by the way,â Jin breaks the silence as your eyes snap to his figure.
âOh.â
âI know you donât like travelling without them,â he mentions while he simultaneously setting up the GPS.
âIâthank you,â you reply softly, eyes dropping to the middle console, and in fact, spotting your favourite brand of pineapple juice and gummies sitting comfortably, waiting for your consumption.
You swallow, deciding against digging in immediately.
âMy phoneâs already connected to the Bluetooth so you can play any song,â he tells you, âThe passwordâs the same.â
Your breath hitches. His password, the one heâs kept since college even if youâve berated him for it on multiple occasions because of how predictable it was. Your anniversary date, the day when he first asked you to be his girlfriend. Even after you got married, he never changed it to your wedding anniversary date because he didnât need to. He was that sentimental, proposing to you on the same day as when he first asked you out.
God, what was he doing to your heart?
You donât say anything when you reach for his phone, and itâs like the universe is dead-set on reminding you of all the memories you shared with him when you spot the picture at the back of his clear phone case.
A polaroid of the both of you on your wedding night, face smushed with cake as the two of you double over in laughter.
Donât cry, you tell yourself.
You type in the password when Jin finally ignites the engine, pulling out of the lobby as you finally start your four-hour journey. When you scroll through his phone to find the music app, youâre also surprised to see a familiar playlist.
âYou still listen to it?â you find yourself asking, despite your heart clenching again.
Jin looks over his shoulder to catch a glance at his phone that was in your hands to see what you were talking about before he nods.
âYeah,â he shrugs, âI donât really listen to anything else.â
Itâs the playlist the two of you made when you were rather drunk one night during your marriage. A random playlist filled with songs that didnât really go well together, from upbeat tracks to mellow ballads that have your heart weeping and to R&B songs that set the mood.
Itâs the millionth time that you swallow your tears, and you know itâs not going to be the last. Itâs because itâs been less than twenty minutes back in close vicinity with Jin when youâre reminded that your lives are both so intertwined with one another that every aspect of his and your lives have remainders of your essences. Whether it be the scarf you precariously spotted at the back of the seat you remember leaving, or whether it was the keychain that dangles from his rearview mirrorâor the damn playlist.
It was everything, and it hurt that you had to let it go.
You play a song thatâs in the middle. Safe. A quiet tune that filters through the speakers as you turn the volume lower so that it wouldnât startle your son awake.
âIf you get tired halfway just let me know and I can take over,â you inform him.
Youâre surprised to hear Jin scoff with a shake of his head, though when you turn to look at him, thereâs a small smile on his face.
âYouâre a terrible driver, so no,â he laughs.
You gasp, squinting your eyes at him.
Youâve gotten ⊠better. Though your better was still debatably worse than the average person, it was progress nevertheless!
âI wonât get us killed,â you hiss at him, pouting as you cross your arms across your chest, âBesides, I donât trust myself to drive if youâre not around, anyway.â
You donât realise what you said, or the implications behind it. But you think Jin does when he flicks his eyes over to you, staring softly as you blatantly miss it to continue pouting while you stare forward, grumbling about being a better driver as he canât take his eyes off of you.
âDonât worry,â he says so quietly that you almost miss it, âGet some rest. Iâll drive us.â
You open your mouth to argue but the look he gives you makes you clamp your mouth shut in defeat. In all the times youâve travelled by car with Jin, you donât think youâve ever driven the both of you, or even when Jiho became an addition to the family, because Jin was always so insistent on doing the heavy loaded things.
It was something that both annoyed you, but you were grateful for. You knew when Jin offered to do stereotypically husband things such as carrying the groceries, building furniture or driving you everywhereâit never came from a place where he believed you couldnât do it. He knew you could because whenever he wasnât around you did those things yourself, and dare you say, even better than him (with the exception of the driving). It was because he wanted to do these things for you, to have you worry about nothing but just yourself, him and Jiho.
The thoughts plague your mind, and suddenly everything is bitter again. You almost deluded yourself into thinking that things were normal and this was a normal family trip. But it wasnât. Because you were inevitably going to get divorced, once he signed those papers.
âHey, Jin?â you call.
He hums noncommittally as you fiddle with your fingers.
âWhen are you going to sign the papers?â
The question stills in the tense air, and you donât catch the way his shoulders lock into position at your question.
âSoon,â he says curtly.
You nod your head slowly, eyes drifting out the window as you keep your sigh to yourself.
Yeah, itâd be over soon.
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âYouâre going the wrong way.â
âIâm literally following the GPS,â he says dryly.
âThen the GPS is wrong,â you snap, âThe service is horrible hereâgodâmake a left.â
âIâm not going to be listening to a person who gets mixed up with East and West,â he deadpans.
âThat was likeâages ago! Iâve changed!â
âNot taking the chance,â he snorts, going against your very orders of turning left as he makes a right, shooting you a smug look over his shoulder as you glare at him.
âPull over, Iâm driving because I clearly donât remember taking this road the last time.â
âRoads change, ____,â he groans, âInfrastructure and public goods! Itâs government-funded so our tax money damn well better be used for good.â
âStill,â you say petulantly, âYouâve been driving the entire timeâitâs time to switch.â
âI never agreed to that,â he says pointedly as you hear your son humming along to the song, giggling every once in a while when youâd get particularly frustrated with Jin.
âYouâre going to cramp,â you say.
âI wonât,â he sighs before looking over to you, then into your lap where the gummies lay. âHow about you feed me instead?â
You still at the suggestion, the rather intimate one in fact. Though youâve done this a million times before, bickering during road trips and feeding himâit feels different now. But you know your son is watching, even if he doesnât understand the severity of the situation, and you didnât want to throw him off.
âKeep your eyes on the road,â you grumble before pouring out some gummies into your hand and shoving it towards him.
His eyes briefly cast downwards before ignoring your hand, eyes returning to the road as you gawk at his blatant dismissal.
âUm, hello?â you say in disbelief, âGummies?â
You wiggle your hand in front of his face but heâs still ignoring you, a somewhat smug expression on his face as you scowl even further.
âDo you want gummies or not?â You snap.
âI do,â he shrugs, âI asked you to feed me, didnât I?â
You give him a bland look.
âTheyâre literally right there.â
âYou know what feeding means, right?â he sighs dramatically, âYou do that with Jiho. You knowâfeeding someone. Putting food in their mouth.â
âIâll put something in your mouth all right,â you grit as he grins, âMy fist.â
âPlease,â he whines as you roll your eyes, âMy hands are on the steering wheel. Youâre always telling me to keep two hands on the wheel yet youâre making me feed myself?â He pouts and you canât believe this is a thirty-five-year-old man thatâs speaking. âThat hardly seemsââ
Youâve had enough of his complaints as you begrudgingly smack your hand towards his mouth, effectively feeding him a gummy as he nearly chokes while his eyes bulge out of his sockets.
âOw!âwhat the fâ?â you glare at him at his near slip up as he clears his throat, âThat hurt.â
âOh, really,â you hum blandly, âWould you like another?â You smile plastically at him as he pouts.
âYes please, but spare my lips,â he mutters.
You roll your eyes but listen to him anyway. You didnât want to startle him into swerving off the road so you feed him the next gummy gentler. But youâve underestimated Jinâs ability to be exasperating as he ends up biting your finger in retaliation for your previous stunt.
âOw!â you hiss, glaring at him as you go to flick his forehead.
All he does is snicker, even if he does manage to dodge your finger.
âRevenge,â he says childishly, sticking a tongue out at you.
âYouâre so annoying,â you seethe.
âYou love it,â he smiles over his shoulderâand you freeze.
He realises what heâs said only when he spots your frozen expression. Heâs about to rectify the mistake and dissipate the tension that arose, but your son is intercepting before Jin can make the shot.
âLove!â he giggles, innocent and childlike, âLove mama and daddy.â
Your eyes filter to the back as you see your son giggling, cheeks bulged as he smiles widely at you. For a split second, youâre reminded of Jin when he was a toddler, with puffy cheeks and a cheeky grin as your eyes soften at him. He really did look like Jin, much to your initial disappointment when he looked more like Jinâs child than your own. Even if your parents and in-laws said that Jiho had your eyes.
âLove you, bubs,â you coo, reaching out to squeeze his chubby fingers as he smiles wider.
âLove you,â Jin replies as well, eyes soft when he catches his sonâs expression through the rearview mirror.
âSay it!â he babbles, huffing as you raise a brow.
âLove you, Jihoââ
âNo no no,â he harrumphs, cutely folding his arms across his chest as you attempt to figure out what his toddler mind was getting at. âEach otherâmama and daddy.â
You get it soon enough, and your expression drops completely as you feel the anxiety rise in your throat.
You were getting a divorce. Your son had no idea. He asked you to declare your love to Jin. Why did you feel oddly targeted right now, by a four-year-old, no less!
âJihoââ you laugh, attempting to distract him but your son is persistent.
âMama,â he scolds with a frown and you curse yourself for giving him the one trait of your own that you couldnât bear to deal with yourself, âSay.â
You glance over to Jin whoâs already giving you a passing look, a rather earnest expression marring his face as you clear your throat. Suddenly, everythingâs more intense, and all you can see is his face. There was a time where the two of you abused your I love youâs that it was the first thing you heard in the morning and the last thing you heard at night. So why was it so difficult now? Why was it difficult to tell a little white lie in front of your son?
Perhaps itâs because the love never disappeared, from your end at least. And maybe thatâs why all of this is all the more painful.
Before your son can throw a tantrum at your silence, Jin is reaching over the console to grasp your hand in his in a familiar manner as he brings your knuckle up to his lips and presses a gentle kiss to it.
When your head turns to him with your eyes wide in shock, he doesnât break eye contact even as youâre about to yell at him for not looking at the road.
âLove you,â he whispers, and you donât know if Jiho had even heard it with how soft heâs said it, but you think he does because he stops whining.
All you can do is stare at him, especially at how earnestly the confession leaves his lips. But you remember that itâs fruitless to keep hope, to have your heart flutter at his low voiceâbecause the divorce papers existed, and itâs the first time in a while that youâve heard it, and it was only because your son demanded so.
You pull your hand away, albeit roughly as your eyes dart out the window to distract yourself, to suck up the tears again.
Youâre looking away quick enough that you donât catch the crestfallen expression on Jinâs face.
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âJiho-yah,â Jinâs mother immediately runs up to your son rather than greet you or Jin as your son excitedly receives the hug, squeezing into his grandmotherâs arms as he lifts him up.
âHalmeoni,â he giggles, âMiss you!â
Your face softens as you see the way Jinâs mother presses wet smooches on both of your sonâs cheeks, accompanied slowly by your father-in-law, whoâs far more mellowed down than his wife, as he greets you with a wide grin.
âIs this a way to greet your father-in-law?â He jokes when you simply smile at him as you roll your eyes at his light jibe.
âCome here,â you sigh playfully, opening your arms to embrace him as you feel the comfort of a familiar father figure.
âYes, letâs ignore your actual son, right?â Jin snorts, huffing as he lugs your belongings onto the porch.
His motherâs ears perk up as she shoots him a stern glare that still doesnât fail to have him cowering. Motherâs really are terrifying when they wanted to be.
âAt least she responds to messages,â his mother narrows her eyes at him as Jin smiles meekly in response, probably regretting his words, âI know youâre grown but Iâm still your motherâIâll take you out of that damned company and put you under house arrest."
âMom,â he exasperates, ears flushed as you snicker at him.
âHouse arrest?â Jiho repeats, confused.
You pick him up before pressing a kiss in between his brows to soothe the furrow.
âDaddyâs being dumb,â you explain.
âGang up on me, all right,â Jin snorts, already heading towards the door to bring your stuff in.
His father pats him on the back before shooting him a pointed look.
âA word of advice son,â he murmurs with a low voice, âyouâre never right. Your wife is.â
Jin sighs, and you canât help the amused grin that makes its way onto your face. Even if he had referred to you as his wifeâand you knew that it wouldnât be the case for long, it feels nice to be with them again, even if your utopia would eventually get destroyed.
âThe guest room on the second floor is for the kids,â his mother informs, âJinâs cousins are bringing their children along as well so Jiho wonât be alone.â
You smile gratefully towards her as you guide Jiho towards the home, while the rest of them follow slowly behind.
When you enter, youâre immediately greeted by Jinâs older brother, another familiar figure that youâre grinning widely at as he enthusiastically extends his arms that you immediately jump into.
Jihoâs following close by, tiny figure wrapping around his uncleâs legs as Seokjung picks the little one up with ease.
âAh, my favourite sister,â he coos playfully, pinching your cheek as you roll your eyes.
âYour only sister,â you correct pointedly.
Heâs always referred to you as his sister, even before you married Jinâpurely because he was there for you like an older brother was. Since he was two years older than Jin, meaning he was five years older than you, he always looked out for you and took care of you when you were childrenâand you were immensely grateful for that.
âSemantics,â he waves you off before pressing a kiss to Jihoâs cheek, âMissed you, buddy.â
âYou too samchon,â Jiho quips back cheerfully, âNoona?â
Heâs referring to Ah-reum, and Seokjung only grins wider.
âSheâs coming in two days,â he informs in a hushed whisper, âIâm going to propose to her.â
Jiho tilts his head to the side cutely in confusion.
âPro-propose?â He mumbles as you laugh softly, patting his head in fondness.
âI want to marry noona,â he whispers with a wink.
âLikeâmama? Daddy?â he gasps.
âLike mama and daddy,â Seokjung nods as you swallow.
You look away, feeling like a fraud, especially when at that very moment, Jin brushes up against you with a gentle hand to the small of your back that you flinch at. The look he sends you is concerned, but you know itâs because of what his brother had said. Of course, it was, it couldnât be anything else.
âCome Jiho,â you say softly, âLetâs get you into your room, yeah?â
He nods eagerly before youâre shooting Seokjung an apologetic smile.
âHey,â he calls right as you turn, Jin close by your side. âAre you ⊠are you okay?â
The question makes you freeze for a moment as you attempt to school your face and power through the grimace that almost appears.
âOf course,â you clip, âDonât worry about me. Youâve got a girlfriend to propose to,â you say through a tight smile before squeezing his shoulder before youâre turning on your heel, face immediately dropping.
Jin almost chases after you, but he decides against it when you distract yourself by fiddling with the hem of your sonâs pants. It was a habit of yours, finding solace in your son because heâd never do you or anyone wrong, though you couldâve been biased because you played a part in creating him and pushing him out of your vagina.
He wouldnât do you wrong, you think as he mumbles about marriage under his breath. You really wished he wasnât so curious.
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âI forgot how big your family was,â you say a little breathlessly as you escape the fifth aunt of the hour asking about your life and work. That was fine, small talk was okay. Not asking when baby number two was coming along when you were divorcing their precious nephew.
âSorry,â Jin winces, moving over so that you could plop onto the rattan chair, âit gets bigger every year because of the kids.â
You know thatâs true because, for some reason, Jinâs family was as fertile as a fertility clinic. You were sure that they could single-handedly repopulate the human species if Thanos really did snap half the universe away. Itâs also probably the reason why Jin managed to get you pregnant three months into your marriage, four years ago.
âJihoâs trying to break up an argument between the twins,â you sigh when you tilt your head ever so slightly to catch a glimpse of your son helplessly standing in the middle of two older kids as they banter back and forth. Your son was too sweet for his own good, but it was also way too amusing to see his eyebrows furrow as he attempts to get their attention.
âMaybe we should tell our son to not waste his time doing impossible things,â he snorts.
âItâs good character development,â you reason, âItâll teach him to acknowledge his potential.â
Jin shoots you a dry look before turning his head to the scene where the twins were now tugging at each otherâs locks like they were in the tug of war as your son can only watch the scene unfold. You really should tell him that that wasnât how you resolved conflict, even if their parents humourlessly stand by and allow it to happen.
âIâm not giving our son ammunition for his villain origin story,â he scoffs, âIâm going thereââ
âRelax,â you stop him from moving any further with a gentle hand to his bicep out of habit, even if your brain stutters for a split second as you clear your throat, âYour momâs got him.â
As youâd also like to call her, the heroine of the day, Jinâs mother picks up her grandson before cooing something that you canât hear from how far you are. Youâre thankful when she makes eye contact with you, offering a wink before sheâs showing him off to her family members.
The sight makes your heart fond because everyone seemed to love Jiho, you really donât blame them. You fell in love with Jiho before he was born and you would love him until you didnât know love anymore. You never knew that being a mother would be this monumental for you, in fact, you never knew if you wanted children anyway.
But when things were ⊠brighter. Jin was the only reason you needed. Then, you wouldnât have wanted to do this parenting thing with anyone else. The bitter thought of co-parenting plagues your mind and the anxiety of attempting to explain the situation to your son doesnât ease your nerves at all. Even thinking about telling Jinâs family has you feeling nauseousâyou were the real villain. The heartbreaker of it all.
âItâs been a while,â he says, snapping you out of your thoughts as you blink up at him.
âSorry?â
âItâs been a while since we,â he looks down to his cup before throwing back the last bit of orange juice in it, âSince we had a vacation.â
You snort, âIâd hardly call this a vacation. There are screaming kids and your brother is having ten mental breakdowns a day before the actual proposal.â
âI mean, I guess,â he shrugs, âWe just havenât had the timeâto take one. This is nice.â
You donât know what heâs implying but you know it makes your heart clench at the insinuation. You almost wanted to bitterly add that you tried to make time despite your own busy schedule. It was him that put it off. It was him that didnât have the time.
âYeah,â you say quietly, too tired to fight, âIt is.â
âWhyââhe hesitates for a second as his eyebrows furrow while you raise a brow at the sudden jerk of his toneââwhy did you suggestâ?â
âJin?â
Your head turns, and you recognise the voice before you see the approaching figure and you already feel sick to your stomach. Not because you knew what Jin was going to say before he was cut off, but because of the person that comes into your vision. You shouldâve seen it coming, really, because this was Seokjungâs engagement party and it wouldnât make sense ifâ
âChahee?â Jin greets in confusion before heâs being pulled into a tight embrace.
âDonât be a stranger,â she whines, âWerenât you going to come to say hi?â
Your jaw ticks as you look away from the scene before you.
When there was you and Jin, there was also Chahee and Jin. Theyâve never dated, though you knew that if the opportunity presented itself, sheâd be the first person up in line anyway. But with every relationship, also came with relationship troubles and unfortunately for you, Chahee was the instigator for most of your relationship insecurities with Jin.
Itâs because you werenât the only person that was a constant in Jinâs lifeâshe was too.
Of course, sheâd be here, and of course, sheâd still look at Jin with a determination to make him hers. Even if youâre here, face blank as you wait and see if sheâd actually acknowledge you this time.
âI,â he swallows, eyes darting to you, fully aware of what her presence implies. But your head is trained to the side, pointedly ignoring it for the sake of your sanity. âI didnât know you were coming.â
She scoffs as if heâs said something absurd, which in retrospect, he didâbecause clearly, sheâd be here. Where he goes, sheâll try her best to be there.
âOf course, I am!â She chirps, âItâs Seokjungâs big dayâand besides, I missed you.â
You nearly roll your eyes to the back of your head and the audacity of this fucking chick. Sure, you were divorcing him, but to everyone elseâyou were his wife. And you were very much still together, even if it felt like itâs ended months ago.
âItâs good to see you,â he smiles politely, not making much effort to pull away when she rubs at the back of his neck. Youâd clock her if you werenât civilised, but instead, you take a sip of your drink and hope it doesnât end up in her face.
âYou too,â she smiles flirtatiously before she decides to finally acknowledge you. You think itâs a new record. â____, youâre here.â
She sounds much less enthusiastic than before, and you donât blame herânor do you plaster a smile on your face. Instead, you tilt the drink up to her and nod your head, giving her a less than a satisfactory greeting. You couldnât even bother clarifying the obvious because you were Seokjungâs sister-in-law, Jinâs wife; and the mother to the adorable boy whoâs currently stealing the show. Silence was a pettier option.
Her fake smile drops when she realises that you werenât bothered, and youâre glad she doesnât attempt to be plastic with you anymore when youâre fully aware that sheâd sleep with Jin if given the chance.
âWhatâs up with her?â You hear her mutter to him as you roll your eyes, pushing yourself up to leave the two of them alone.
Alarmed, Jin hastily grabs your arm before you can leave, âSheâsâuh, not feeling well.â
âIâm feelingââ
âActing up at a family event?â Chahee scoffs. You would seriously slap her.
âListenââ you sigh.
âPregnancy,â Jin blurts as you nearly stumble from how flabbergasted you are, âYou know hormonesânot easy.â
You would seriously slap him too.
âYouâre ⊠pregnant?â she says slowly, jaw slackening as you see her eyes darken.
âDonât listenââ
âWe need to get you indoors,â Jin smiles tightly, âThe sunâyeah. Not good for the baby.â
Before you can even get another word in, Jinâs dragging you into the house as you yelp, spotting the last glare that Chahee sends you before sheâs downing the alcoholic beverage in one-go and stomping off somewhere.
When youâre settled into a private corner in the kitchen, only then do you yank away your arm from Jin with a menacing glare.
âWhat the hell is wrong with you?â you snap.
âLook, Iâm sorry,â he sighs, âShe wasâsheâs crazy.â
âAnd you had to be crazy too?â you ask incredulously, âHow the fuck would telling her that Iâm pregnant solve anything?â
âItâs to get her to back off!â he hisses.
âIf a baby would get her to back off then she wouldâve done that when I was pregnant with Jiho,â you say dryly.
âI panicked, okay,â he exasperates.
You scowl.
âWell fix it,â you snap, âWeâre getting divorced, Jin. Chaheeâs going to run her mouth and if it gets to any of your family members then thereâs no way we can break our split to them.â
You sound much more bitter than youâd anticipated, but who would sound neutral or happy when speaking about a divorce? With someone you still cared deeply about, no less. But youâre slightly surprised when you see Jinâs face harden at the reminder.
âIs that what you care about?â he blinks.
You give him a weird look before sighing, turning your back to him as you find yourself a glass to pour some water.
âJin, itâs due time,â you sigh, âI donât want to make this harder for your familyââ
âFor them,â he laughs humourlessly, âYouâre thinking about how the divorce is going to be hard for them.â
You blink at his sharp tone.
â⊠yes?â you say slowly, âWe grew up together, Jin. Obviously the divorce would crush them.â
âYouââhe blinksââyouâre thinking about them but you didnât for one second to wonder how I felt?â
You freeze.
âExcuse me?â
âYeah,â he exhales with a tight chuckle, âYou really decided that it was over by yourself, didnât you?â
You donât appreciate his tone, nor do you appreciate the accusation. Not when youâve spent literal months and sleepless nights agonising over your decision while you mulled every possible solution, crying over the demise and when you finally decided to take that step forward. You donât appreciate itâespecially when you did your best.
âYou didnât say anything!â you seethe. âYou never say anything! You took the damn papers and flipped through to them like it was one of your business contracts.â âHow did you expect me to react?â he exclaims, throwing his hands into the air as his voice raises. âI was caught off-guard!"
You scoff, âReally? Thatâs your excuse?â You narrow your eyes at him as you jab a finger into his chest. âDonât give me shit for not considering how you felt when youâve given me no indication that you gave a shit about this marriage at all.â
âOf course I give a shit about this marriage!â He says in disbelief.
âDo you, Seokjin?â you say bitterly, and the name returns along with the drop in his expression. âYou donât. I donât know what you feel about anything anymore. Itâs stopped being a marriage a long time ago. The divorce wouldâve come either way.â You finish in a whisper.
âAnd you decided that for us?â ye snaps.
âYes, Seokjin, I did,â you sneer, âI decided for us because we donât even talk anymore. Every time I try to reach out to youâI took ten steps backwards from where I started and I canât do this anymore. I canât continue feeling like a placeholder in this marriage instead of your wife.â
âYouâre notââ his eyes soften as he reaches out to you while you flinch, eyes darting to the ground.
âDonât,â you whisper harshly, âDonât you dare comfort me now, Kim Seokjin. Not when it took the actual divorce for you to be apologetic.â
The kitchen is silent, and itâs deafening, especially when the outside chatter filters in through the slips of the divider. You know they canât see you through the tinted windows, but itâs a stark contrast with how people are outside laughing while your marriage falls apart under the same roof.
âSo thatâs it?â he says softly, âTen years of dating and four years of marriage?â
âDonât you dare,â you repeat again, weaker, âI wanted this to work out more than anyone else.â
âThen why arenât you fighting,â he hisses, stepping closer as he attempts to get you to look at him.
You canât.
âIâve been fighting,â you return vehemently, though your resolve is weak at best. âIâve been fighting on my own for the past four months to save this marriage and youâyou just âŠâ your eyes flutter shut as you feel the first tear fall. You donât want to look at him. âYou didnât fight, Seokjin. You were the one that did this to us.â
â____,â he calls your name.
You step away, furiously swiping under your eyes as you attempt to keep the last few bits of your tears back.
âNo more burdens, Seokjin,â you smile sadly, âStop making this harder than it has to be and sign the papers.â
âIââ
âYou should go look for Chahee,â you say softly, and you know your words are purposeful with its double-meaning.
Youâre already excusing yourself to your room, the godforsaken room you were forced to share with Jin before you catch the way his face drops completely.
ââââââââââââââ ââ©â ââââââââââââââ
Itâs been radio silent between you and Jin ever since your conversation from yesterday, and youâre both thankful and frustrated. Itâs proven difficult to maintain an amicable distance from him when you were meant to be in love and married, along with your son whoâs none the wiser.
Seokjungâs nervously pacing back and forth in the living room, but itâs not because of how large his family isâor that he has an audience to please with his grand show. Itâs the prospect of proposing to Ah-reum, even if he was madly in love with her.
Right now, heâs not listening to anyone, even his own mother, the same person that would play the level-headed role in situations like these. Itâs almost concerning when he mutters incoherencies under his breath, a slip-of the tongue that revealed his fear and desire to leave.
Your eyes widen as you walk towards the anxious man, leaving Jiho with your father-in-law who only smiles at you gratefully.
âHey,â you say softly, reaching out to clasp his shoulder as he nearly stumbles from being startled. âSorry, I didnât mean to scare you.â
âItâs fine,â he exhales, rubbing a hand across his face before his eyes are nervously darting towards the door where Ah-reum could enter at any moment, according to his cousin, âGodâIâm going to puke."
âYouâre okay,â you reassure him gently, eyes searching for his as he nearly doubles over in anxiety, âYouâre good.â
âAm I?â he chokes, âGod, I havenât felt this nervous ever since I had to submit my Masterâs thesis.â
You snort, even if you pat his back affectionately.
âItâs normal to feel nervous,â you promise.
âIs it?â he says softly, âI love herâI do. But ⊠but why does this feel so scary?â
You give him a small smile while he peers up at you with panicked eyes. Despite him being relatively older than you were, he looked very much like his younger self right now. Nerves and wide-eyes as he contemplates a decision that would very much change the course of his life.
âItâs because you love her youâre scared,â you explain, âChange will always feel scary, and proposing to Ah-reum is a huge change in your life. Nothing will make this easier, but it doesnât mean it isnât worth it. Once you overcome that initial barrier, youâre going to thank yourself for taking that leap of faith.â
He groans, cradling his face into his hands as your eyes widen alarm, afraid if you said the wrong thing.
âYou know,â he says suddenly, eyes darting up, âItâs a little reassuring to know that Jin went through this before I did.â
At the mention of his brother, your hand tenses on his shoulderâbut you donât think he notices. Or at least you hope he doesnât.
âWay to throw your brother under the bus,â you chuckle.
âNo, really,â he snorts, shaking his head fondly as if he was recalling those days. âYou know, at first I thought it was too early for him to be proposing.â
Your eyes widen at the new set of information.
âReally?â
âYeah,â he says breathlessly, âDonât tell him I told you that, though. Heâd kill me,â he says in a low whisper as you laugh, a little sadly purely because he didnât have to worry about that. You werenât even talking to Jin. âI knew the two of you were endgameâbut getting married? Thatâs next-level commitment.â
âI mean,â you say bashfully, eyes darting to the ground.
âBut now, looking back âŠâ he trails off wistfully, âIt made sense.â
Heâs the second person whoâs told you that within the span of the past week and youâre left more conflicted than ever. His words came during a time where you were contemplating on splitting up with Jin, so you have no idea what to feel, especially when youâve convinced yourself that the divorce was the decision that made sense.
âEveryone keeps saying that,â you mumble.
Seokjung snorts, âBecause itâs true. You ground each other, you know?â He murmurs with a smile, âI mean more so you to him,â he finishes as you giggle at his hushed whisper.
âIâm clearly the more level-headed one,â you say jokingly with a small smile.
âYeah,â he agrees easily as the two of you share a laugh. âEarly or late, the two of you are meant for each other.â
You ignore the way your heart pangs, the reminder that you once thought that was the case too until reality hit you hard.
âMaybe we did get married too early,â you mention quietly.
Seokjung raises a brow at your statement, and you realise the little slip-up too late as you purse your lips in a moment of panic.
âAre the two of you okay?â he asks with a concerned gaze, taking your hand into his.
You let out a shaky breath before smiling at him, the gesture not quite reaching your eyes.
âDonât worry about us,â you tell him, âItâs your day.â
He frowns.
âYeah, but youâre my sister and heâs myââ
âIâm fine,â you say curtly, realising your tone as his face drops before you sigh. âIâI am, really. Please donât worry about us, okay? Youâve got a girlfriend to propose to.â
You nudge him on the shoulder to cock your head towards the door where you see his aunt frantically waving her arms, indicating that Ah-reum was near, and all retort that was about to leave his lips dies on his tongue as his eyes widen while he vigorously pats down his pants to search for the ring.
âGodâfuck, shit godamnit,â he curses, fumbling ever so slightly as you giggle, squeezing his shoulder one last time before youâre shooting him a thumbs up along with a cheeky grin.
Good luck, you mouthâbut he doesnât see it.
The door opens and Ah-reum enters; Seokjung cries before he can get the words out but she knows. She knows because theyâre in love.
You suppose love makes you know things. You look away because youâre starting to cry too, and when you doâyou search for Jin on instinct, but heâs already looking at you.
ââââââââââââââ ââ©â ââââââââââââââ
âDid daddy cry when proposing to mama?â Jiho asks Jin innocently when youâre close enough to catch it.
âNo,â Jin says honestly, brushing a stray hair away from his face as Jiho snuggles into his chest. His sigh is clear as day. âWas too happy to cry."
ââââââââââââââ ââ©â ââââââââââââââ
âHey,â you whisper, nudging Jin with your knuckles as he stirs in his sleep, groggily fluttering his eyes open as you shoot him an apologetic smile.
â____?â
âYour back,â you say quietly, âSleep on the bed.â
âButââ
âIâm not sleeping yet,â you say before your eyes are darting to anywhere but the face you yearn to hold. âJust ⊠please. Itâd make me feel a lot better if you were sleeping on your own bed than on this couch.â
He doesnât argue with you, likely too exhausted from the events of the day to find it in him to challenge you like usual. Youâre thankful for the sense of normalcy, even if youâre still tiptoeing around him. Even if the remnants of your conversation is the reason why youâve encountered yet another sleepless night.
You donât tell him this because itâs been months since youâve confided him. Telling him what was bothering you didnât fit in the context of your situation right now, and besidesâhe was too tired. He needed to drive.
Jin stumbles off the couch and youâre grateful that the room you were sharing had a couch inside, to begin with. You had no idea how to explain the fact that you and your husband werenât sharing a bed to your in-laws, and you didnât want to. It saved the hassle.
(Even if heâd take a part of you to sleep every night when he rests his head against the throw pillow than on the bed.)
He shuffles into the room, quietly shutting the door behind him to not wake anyone else up. The kids' room was a good distance away, but some of them had really acute hearing and he likely didnât want to risk that. You didnât need to spend another half an hour trying to get Jiho to sleep.
You sigh deeply, brushing a hand through your hair as your feet takes you towards the second-floor kitchen (and yes, Jinâs family was that wealthy to have a kitchen attached to each floor) as you prepare yourself a cup of hot milk. Itâs a drink youâve made over and over throughout the years, the same brand of carton milk always remains in the fridgeâand you knew it was about the Kimâs had relatively picky eating habits.
Itâs different this time because youâre making one instead of two, a lone cup thatâs usually accompanied by another makes you sadder. It makes your heart hurt all over again and youâre exhausted. Youâre drained but you canât sleep because your body remains active due to the way that your mind runs miles.
You focus on the milk because maybe itâll hurt less when you donât think. But it doesnâtâbecause the stupid fucking milk only reminds you of him. The man in his room, snoozing away while you lose sleep all over again.
Youâre momentarily absorbed in the way that the residue from the milk swirls in the cup to notice or hear the shuffling of feet beside you, but itâs too late because when you turn you nearly scream.
âSorry.â
Youâre surprised to see Jinâs mother standing there as you place a hand to your chest to ease your racing heart.
âI nearly screamed,â you confess, shaking your head as she smiles apologetically at you.
âI tend to do that,â she says, âMy husbandâs always telling me I move like Iâm avoiding a footprint.â
You laugh at that, not disagreeing as you mindlessly stir your drink.
âItâs late, eomeonim,â you say with a concerned look, âIs everything okay?â
She gives you a kind smile before she looks over her shoulder.
âHeard something in the kitchen and woke up,â she tells you as your face grimaces in embarrassment, âShall we head to the office to talk?â
You nod your head mutely, unsure on why sheâs decided to stay away even if it nearly approaches two am, but you donât argue with her. Instead, she guides you towards the study, a comfortable room where you can speak freely without worrying too much about waking others. Your thoughts run a lot more liberally in here, despite the ache in your chest.
You take a seat on the couch, noting that itâs changed. You havenât been here in a while, yet it remained homey with a much-needed replacement.
âAre you okay?â you ask softly, âIâm sorry I woke you up.â
She waves you off.
âI couldnât sleep anyway,â she says.
Your eyebrows furrow in concern. âIs there something wrong?â
She sighs, staring wistfully to the side as you see her throat move as she swallows. The longer the silence ensues, the antsier you grew. Was she okay? Did something happen to her? Is sheâ?
âYou and Jin are getting a divorce.â
You nearly drop your glass as you spill some of the contents on your t-shirt, hissing at the stain. But you canât even be bothered to reach for a tissue to clean at it when youâre looking up with a horrified expression to meet your mother-in-law's face.
âIâeomeonimâhow?â you splutter, cheeks flushed in mortification.
âI overheard the two of you,â she says simply, âAnd Jin left his laptop open and I saw an email from Jimin regarding the papers.â
You donât know what to say because youâre absolutely mortified. More importantly, you feel ashamed. Ashamed because she found out due to you and Jinâs shouting in the kitchen and his carelessness. Not from you yourself.
âIâm sorry,â you croak, emotions slowly overwhelming you as she looks at you with an unreadable expression.
âWhy are you apologising, my sweet girl?â she says softly, immediately reaching out to you to wrap her arms around you as a mother would. And right now, she wasnât your mother-in-lawâbut a woman whoâs seen you grow alongside her own two children. You werenât disappointing your mother-in-law but your second mother.
âI-Iâm s-sorry,â you choke, tears immediately falling the tighter she holds you, âI-Iâm s-so sorry. I-I triedâI didnâtâwant to butâI-Iâm sorry.â
Your words are slurred the harder you cry, pathetically shoving your face into her shoulder as she holds you. The dam breaks, unleashing the emotions youâve held in for so long in the arms of a mother. She doesnât say anything but brushes your hair, holding you a little tighter when your tears stain her nightgown.
You donât know why youâre crying so hard. Maybe itâs because it seems all too real now, with Jinâs mother knowing. Her words only solidify the fact that your marriage was nearly over and you couldnât do anything. The ghost of Jinâs words from a day earlier still remain clear to you, and maybeâit was really your fault.
You decided it was over.
â____,â she calls you softly as you continue to sniffle in her arms, frustrated at the fact that your tears werenât stopping. âLook at me, dear.â
You force yourself to obey even if you canât bear to, the humiliation of her finding out this way still tormenting you.
âIâm sorry, eomââ
âPlease donât say sorry,â she holds your face in her hands, forcing your puffy eyes to look at her.
âBut itâs,â you choke, unable to look at her without wanting to cry. âItâsâmy fault.â
âItâs not your fault,â she replies vehemently, swiping at your tears for you, âItâs not your fault.â She repeats in a softer tune.
âI wanted the divorce, eomeonim,â your lips wobble when you speak, words shakily escaping past your lips, âItâs all my fault.â
âIâm sorry,â she says instead as you nearly knock your forehead with hers at how fast you try to pull away, appalled that she was the one apologising.
âWhy are youâ?â your brows furrow in confusion when she holds onto you a little tighter.
âIâm not just Jinâs mother or your mother-in-law,â she says softly, âIâm a person and I see that youâre hurting. Iâm apologising because you donât deserve this.â
You swallow the lump in your throat as your eyes look up to the ceiling to stop your tears.
âI know mothers-in-law will side with their son,â she says, âBut I wonât. Because Jin made a mistake and now youâre suffering because of him.â
âItâs not his fault,â you reply quietly.
You know that you blamed him earlier, but deep downâyou could never blame Jin. You were the one that brought forward the divorce, and if you decided to keep fighting then maybe ⊠maybe it wouldnât hurt this much.
âI donât know,â she sighs, âI donât want to invalidate your feelings, thatâs the last thing I want to do but âŠâ she trails off as you stare at her expectantly, âI donât know who he is without you, ____.â
You bite your lips to prevent yourself from crying again.
âPlease donât think of this as me trying to convince you to stay with him,â she begs, âIf youâre unhappy, I rather you leave him than punish yourself.â You nod your head, eyes darting to your lap as she continues. âBut I spoke to Jin.â
Your eyes immediately dart up in surprise as your eyes widen.
âYouâ?â
âRight after,â she continues softly, âI caught him before he went to bed and âŠâ her eyes begin to water and you think youâre about to break again. âI havenât seen him cry since your wedding day.â
Her confession knocks the wind out of you as you find yourself gasping, tears immediately leaving your eyes. The realisation that Jin cried, to his mother makes your heart clench. You knew that Jin wasnât much of a crier himselfâhe didnât even cry when Jiho was born. Nor was he the type to cry in front of his mother. He held his ego at a high level even if that irked you at times, so the news only makes you more devastated.
âI donât know what he said to you per se,â she whispers, âBut he loves you. He loves you so muchâand that goddamn idiot doesnât know how to do anything but work and Iâm sorry for that. I shouldnât be apologising on my sonâs behalf but I want to. I want to because I love you as my daughter and I want to see you happy.â
âEomeonim âŠâ you croak, reaching your hand up to cover hers that lay on your face.
âPlease, if you call me that I think Iâm going to bawl,â she laughs quietly as you find yourself giggling along, despite the way it gets stuck in your throat. âMy son is stupid. So stupid. Pleaseâplease talk to him. If it âŠâ she swallows, âIf it doesnât work outâIâll support you, either way. Just please, donât leave whatever questions you have unanswered.â
You nod your head, chest feeling slightly lighter but burdened nevertheless.
âI will,â you say softly, âI promise.â
You walk her back to her room after, hugging her tightly at her door as she pushes past it, sniffling ever so slightly before retreating into the dark room.
You make your way quietly back to your room, mind weighed with different thoughts plaguing every crevice of your brain. You didnât know what to make of her confession or statement. You wanted to believe her that Jin still loved youâbut you didnât know. You couldnât know because you donât remember the last time he held you, or maybe you did and it was months ago.
Your feet stop right in front of the door as you hesitate to reach for the knob. He was asleep, anyway. You decide to push, slowly turning as you slip into the dark room.
It wasnât dark.
And Jin was awake.
Heâs awake and sat in his bed, something resting on his lap as he uses the nightlight beside him to flip through it. He hears the intrusion as you stand, frozen, and his eyes lift to meet yours.
You think this is the first time in a while that youâve seen him like this, in bed and comfortable with a slight puffiness to his eyes while his shirt remains wrinkledâthe proof of his comfort. Your heart clenches because you missed thisâmissed returning to him in bed, soft and warm as you press against him.
And the dam breaks for the second time that night.
You donât know what compels you to run to him, or allow him to hold you while you sob into his armsâbut you do. You practically leap onto him, body curling pathetically into his side as he holds you like heâs afraid youâd slip away. He lets you cry your eyes out, he lets you cry until snot is unattractively running down your nose and staining his t-shirt. He lets you, because he hasnât let you feel him for a long time.
You instantly melt into his hold, missing his warmth. And when your eyes briefly fall into his lap to get a glimpse of what he was staring at, you cry even harder.
It was a banner you made for his twenty-ninth birthday, right after the two of you got married. Your then favourite pictures of Jin stained every surface of the banner, some edges wearing off due to ageâand you remember each moment so vividly.
From taking a picture of him when he was taking a picture of you, to when he was making you breakfast in the morning, to his birthday as you smashed cake into his face, the flowers he got you when he broke your favourite cup, your fishing tripâeverything. You remember it.
You sob harder, clutching onto his t-shirt as he tucks your face into the crook of his neck, pressing a soft kiss into your hair. You were so tired of crying but it was all you could do.
âIâm sorry,â he whispers after your sobs turn into tireless chokes, âIâm so sorry.â
âI hate you,â you cry, hitting his chest while he lets you, âWhy are you so stupid.â
âI know,â he sighs, âIâm stupid. Hate me. Do anything you want to me.â
âI-Iââyou croak, still slamming your fists into his chest weakly as you helplessly flutter your eyes shutââI donât hate you.â You finish quietly, your truth surfacing as you note that his eyes soften at your defeated tone.
Your emotions are everywhere and frankly, you canât really think with how youâre pressed against his body like you never wanted him to let go. Right now, you didnât. You wanted to be held, vulnerable and teary while he soothes you with his gentle touches.
You canât stop the tears, way too overwhelmed to even process the fact that Jin doesnât shift away one bit, hand clutching the back of your head as he rubs circles against your scalp. Who were you to pull away?
You sniffle pathetically before you pull away ever so slightly, flushed and embarrassed at the sudden loss of control over your emotions.
âAre you done?â he asks softly, referring to your tears as you pull away to swipe under your eyes.
âI donât know,â you whisper, âI still feel like crying.â
âThen cry,â he replies gently, âIâll be here to hold you.â
You want to hit him because his words only spur the tears on.
âI just wanted you,â you whisper, âI only wanted you âŠâ your lips wobble when you look up at him.
âIâm sorry,â he repeats, pressing a tender kiss to your forehead, âI know sorry wonât erase the pain Iâve caused you but thatâs all I can offer for now.â
âWhy did youâwhy did you justââyou sniff patheticallyââwhy didnât you fight me. Why didnât you stop me.â
âI thought it would make you happy,â he pulls away, and you both know how absurd his excuse sounds but youâre too tired to fight. âI only wanted you to be happy.â
âYou idiot,â you hiss through a clogged nose, âYou wouldâve made me happy.â You say softly. âI wanted to be happy with you.â
âYou make me happy too,â he says softly into your hair.
Youâre still angry, and youâre tired. But even if there were things you were unsure about, you missed being close to Jin more than anything.
âYour mom said you were stupid,â you murmur.
He laughs quietly, pulling you closer to his chest.
âI am,â he agrees.
The silence returns but itâs no longer as suffocating as the past few days have been. Itâs more reflective than not and youâre thankful, even if your eyes are uncomfortably swollenâyou allow yourself to be held. The weaker part of you is unable to say no to him.
âWhy âŠâ you begin softly, eyes looking up to already see him staring at you. âWhy didnât you sign the papers?â
He blinks at you for a while before he sighs, resting his chin atop your head.
âI didnât want it to be real,â he says so softly you almost missed it. âI thoughtâI thought if I dragged it out then âŠâ
â⊠it wouldnât have happened?â You finish quietly.
He groans, frustrated as your eyebrows furrow at his sudden change in demeanour.
âI know it sounds pathetic,â he admits, âI was a coward, ____. I was stressed and overwhelmed andâsuddenly ⊠you wanted a divorce, I justââhe takes a deep breath to collect himself and youâre mildly alarmed to spot his glassy eyesââI didnât know what to do âŠâ
âWhy didnât you talk to me?â you ask timidly, fingers gripping his shirt tightly. There was really no need for you to cling onto him, but you couldnât do anything else right now. Especially when he returns the gesture.
âWould you believe me if I said itâs because I didnât want to burden you?â he brushes your hair out of your face as his hand cradles your cheek, âI wanted to be the one you could rely on and ⊠I didnât know what to do.â
Your face crumbles when you note the sincerity behind his voice. Rationally, you knew that a relationship required communication but you knew Jin, and you knew that he always tried to plaster this mask to the world that depicted him as a reliable and unshakable fortress. All this time ⊠he was struggling and so were you.
The realisation only makes you sadder, and you feel all the more horrible when you remember that you brought up the divorce in the midst of all of this.
âIâm sorry!â you wail, face burying into his chest as his eyes widen.
â_____ââ he murmurs.
âNoâI just,â you say frantically, rushing to get your words out, afraid if youâd forget as if heâd disappear. âI didnât knowâand I thoughtâI thought you didnât ⊠I thought we wereâfuck. Iâm so sorry, I just wanted youâIââ
You have no idea what youâre saying but Jin doesnât look confused. He understands, and you know that because he shoots you a gentle smile before rubbing his thumb across your cheek.
âPlease donât apologise,â he whispers, forehead resting against yours as you blink away your tears. âI donât blame you. I could never blame you.â
âBut I âŠâ you protest.
He shushes you with a kiss to your forehead and you instantly melt into his hold.
âYou did what you thought would make you happy,â he tells you honestly, âThereâs nothing wrong with that.â
âI asked for a divorce, Jin,â you exasperate.
âAre we?â
You blink, startled as you pull away, heart nearly shattering until he grabs you by the wrist.
âHey, no,â he whispers, âThatâs not what I meant,â he cups your face in his hands as your lips wobble all over again. Godâyou fucking despised being a crybaby. âLook at me.â
You do, and you see how tired he looks. How have you not noticed before? His cheeks look duller, and his dark circles are more apparent than ever. You just want to reach out to touch him.
And you do. Your hand shakily reaches out to caress his face in a way that you werenât able to for the past few months. Itâs almost like a new feeling, but your fingers find their way home relatively easy, tracing each pore and wrinkle, memorising his face to memory all over again.
âAre we getting a divorce, ____?â he repeats firmly, never breaking eye contact with you.
Your lip tremble.
âI donâtââ you warble, as he leans his forehead against yours again.
âBecause I donât want a divorce,â he says, and itâs the first time heâs explicitly admitted it.
âI donât either,â you say weakly.
âI meant it when I said I want to be with you in sickness and in health,â he whispers earnestly, breath tickling your cheek, âAnd till death do us apart.â
âIâm sorry, Jin,â you say timidly, eyes darting to your lap.
âDonât apologise to me,â he says sternly, not unkindly as your eyes flutter up. âNot when Iâm the one that has an entire lifetime worth of apologies to give you.â
âI just âŠâ you trail off softly, âI just want us to be okay.â
Heâs still staring at you, and thereâs a pained expression behind his eyes.
âCan I kiss you?â
His question stuns you, purely because you werenât expecting it and because youâve nearly forgotten what it felt like to have his lips pressed against yours, or even the nervous waver of his voice when he looks at you so earnestly that you canât find the words to respond with. So, you settle for actions instead.
You nod your head mutely, heart ramming against your chest when he begins to lean in.
You donât remember the last time heâs kissed you, or held you, or looked at you like this. Thereâs a dull ache in your chest when you recall the nights youâve spent agonising over the downfall of your marriage, but Jin distracts you from your thoughts when his lips tickle over yours.
Thereâs no rush this time, even as your eyes are swollen while you flutter them shut. Thereâs no desperation to kiss you, and you arenât desperate to be kissed either. Itâs as if the both of you wanted to savour this momentâto remember what it feels like to have almost lost. It hurtâbut it was necessary. A necessary reminder to you and to Jin that fighting was tiring but it was worth it.
When he finally presses his lips to yours, you nearly cry. You immediately melt into his hold, especially when he cradles your cheek with his palm and pulls you closer to his chest.
You kiss him with a mission to tell him how much youâve yearned for thisâfor him. But youâre distracted when you feel something hot against your cheek.
Itâs not your tearsâitâs his.
You pull away, alarmed when you realise that Jinâs body is shaking.
âJin?â zYou clutch his shoulders, eyes searching for his as he covers his face with his shoulder, effectively shielding his tears away from you.
âI-Iâm sorry,â he chokes, furiously wiping his eyes with his shirt as your face falls.
âJ-Jin, please donâtââ you say shakily, going to embrace him, but to your displeasure, he refuses, breathing deeply to collect himself.
You donât think youâve seen Jin this uncollected ever. Not even when he was crying during your wedding. His body shakes with the ferocity of his tears, the intensity of his breaths only causes his shoulders to heave up and down and all you can do is stare at him with sad eyes.
âI know an apology wonât fix anything,â he says vehemently, managing to get some of his words out as he peers up at you with red-rimmed eyes, âBut Iâm sorry. Iâm sorry for making you question this marriageâforâfor not loving you the way you deserve.â
âJin âŠâ you say softly, reaching out to hold his hand as his own tears continue to fall from his eyes.
This time, itâs you who allows him to nuzzle his head into the crook of your shoulder as he sobs. Itâs quieter than you, but no less painful.
âI was so scared,â he confesses, âI was terrified when you showed me the papers. I really thoughtâthis is it. Itâs over.â
You stay silent, biting your lip to stop your own tears from escaping when you recall the memory.
âI was so scared what would happen,â he croaks, âI thought I was going to lose you, forever. I thoughtâI thought I was going to lose Jiho.â
âIâd never do that to you,â you say shakily.
âI know,â he returns, âBut I was the most afraid of who I was going to be without you.â
You look down at him when his eyes dart up, pained and sunken when he clutches your hands in his larger ones, squeezing your fingers in a way that you assume he hopes to translate his desperation. You feel it, and you squeeze back.
âYouâre Kim Seokjin,â you murmur, rubbing your thumb across his chin.
âThatâs just my name,â he scoffs, shaking his head, âIâm nothing without you.â
âThatâs notââ
âYou and Jiho were the only oneâs that got me through each day, you know?â He murmurs as your heart clenches. âEvery day, when another deal failed to follow through and ended up bringing lossesâor when the stockholders went against meâI could only think of you and Jiho.â
You couldnât stop the tears that return this time around, choking on your own sobs.
âI wanted so much to give you both the world that I,â he swallows, âThat I got greedyâand I ended up ⊠I ended up losing the both of you instead.â
âIâm here, Jin,â you say softly.
âI know I donât deserve it yet,â he says quietly, âBut please donât leave me.â
You realise belatedly that even with the divorce, you could never have left him the way you thought you could.
You donât answer him, insteadâyou provide your answer through your actions by kissing him. Harder than before but just as earnest. Both of your tears clash against your skins, but you canât be bothered to care when he returns your kiss with an equal amount of desperation and affection.
âI love you,â he breathes into your mouth as you gasp. âI love you more than love itself.â
You want to hit him in the way heâs making you cry harder.
âI loveââyou choke on your words when he presses a kiss to your jaw, his confession raw and honestââGod, I love you.â
âIâm going to spend the rest of my life loving you,â he says vehemently, kissing every inch of your face, your jaw and your neck as you cling onto his shirt desperately right before his dark eyes look up to catch your flushed expression. âWill you let me?â
âYesâGodâplease,â you beg, pulling him closer to your body as he peppers open-mouth kisses down your sternum and across your chest.
âCan I love you tonight, ____?â
You nod your head desperately, heart fuller than itâs been in a long time. You know the consequences, and you couldnât give a damn right now. You still needed to heal, and so did heâbut when he holds you a little tighter, you know that neither of you was going anywhere.
âLove me,â you gasp, âPlease, Jin.â
âIâll love you,â he hisses, trailing down your neck, his words juxtaposing with the tenderness of his touch as his hands slip under your shirt. His touch is molten, especially when youâve missed the feeling of having him like thisâclose, desperate and yours for the moment.
âI miss you,â you confess while he drags his fingers across your abdomen and rests right under your breasts. He looks up at you with soft eyes as you return them, eyes swollen. âI really miss you, Jin.â
He leans up to kiss you, hands multitasking as they cup your tits while you gasp into his mouth.
âI miss you,â he returns with a heartfelt tone, âIâll never let this happen. Ever again.â
Now, all you can do is trust him, trust him and his words and that heâd take care of you. His hands tickle under your shirt but you canât be bothered when he finally cups your breast with his large hands, gentle yet steadfast when he tweaks your peaked buds.
âO-Oh,â you gasp, head lulling back when his lips trail down to your neck, hands already helping you out of your shirt.
âWill you let me see you, beautiful?â he murmurs.
âPlease,â you say breathlessly, lifting your arms up to ease the process.
You shouldâve felt vulnerable, being more than just physically naked in front of him. But throughout the hurt and the pain, heâs never made you doubt yourself for once. It was as if you were held captive by him, even when your heart was slowly shattering. Itâs also why when he gives you a once over with hunger behind his eyes, you donât shy away. Instead, your back arches, giving him more than enough to seeâto feel.
âI missed you,â he repeats, pressing a kiss to your nipple as you whimper, hands curling around his hair as his head dips lower, âMissed youâmissed how gorgeous you looked like this.â
He tells you more by painting the truth on your breast, lavishing each bud with pert attention as you find yourself growing wetter in arousal. His tongue is hot against the cool air of the room, the juxtaposition of the temperatures only sending your head into short-circuiting.
âJ-Jin please,â you breathe, staring down at him when his dark eyes lift up to meet yours. His stare is enough to have your thighs clenching together. âM-More.â
âOf course,â he croons, âIâll give you everything you want.â
You mewl as his hands trace fluttering touches against your stomach before theyâre reaching your mound. He doesnât drag this out as heâd normally, the distant memories of your nights spent tangled together as he edged you till you were crying. No, this timeâheâs gentle, heâs soft and careful with the way he handles you, spreading your legs as you pliantly obey, eyes fluttering with every move that he makes.
âSo beautiful,â he whispers, pressing a kiss to the top of your mound as you whimper at the contact, needy in want. âIâm gonna eat this pretty pussy, hm?â
You nod your head in desperation, lifting your hips to aid him in the process of slipping off your pants along with your panties, baring your slicked pussy to his face. You catch a brief glimpse of his expression, especially when he unabashedly ogles your wetness with desire behind his eyes. Youâre a little flustered since itâs been a while, so your legs naturally threaten to snap shut but Jin doesnât let you get too far.
âDonât hide from me,â he says quietly, eyes peering up at you as you canât find it in you to respond with how your throat clamps shut. âWant to see you. Always do.â
Your heart tugs in your chest, but you arenât able to dwell on the feeling for too long when Jin dives into your heat, tongue immediately flattening against your pussy as he tracks your wetness up your slit to where your engorged bud lies. Your back immediately arches while your hand finds purchase in his hair, grounding yourself at the way your stomach immediately heaves inwards at his ministrations.
Jin doesnât relent, nor does he tease. Heâs quick and precise with every flick of his appendage over your clit, rapidly swirling the bud in the way you like as he alternates between harsh sucks and tugging at the pearl, causing sobs of pleasure to leave your lips. Itâs a product of how long youâve been together and how heâs learned every pulse and shiver as a sign of your pleasure.
âPleasepleaseplease,â you mewl, âD-Donât stop.â
âYou taste so good, love,â he moans into your pussy, the vibrations immediately causing your toes to curl as your head tilts backwards. âA pussy like yours should be eaten every day, yeah? As your husbandâI should do that.â
When he calls himself your husband, you feel yourself whine in pleasure, the term causing fondness to bloom in your chest. You donât know if heâs said it on purpose, but he doesnât stop with his actions, instead, one of the hands that presses your stomach down to keep you in place reaches up to where your hand clutches his hair and brings it away.
âJ-Jin,â you whine, hips bucking when he swirls his tongue over your clit, slowly while his eyes peer up to lock with yours.
The act is all too intimate, and your poor heart can barely take it with how sensitive you are all over, emotionally and physically. But Jin takes your flushed face as a good sign, and he ruins you all over when he intertwines your fingers together.
âCan feel you clenching,â he hums teasingly, âyou going to come for me?â
You nod your head vigorously, fingers pressing tightly against his larger palm as he laughs into your pussy at your eagerness. Once he gets the confirmation for you, itâs like he was holding out the entire time despite him causing your legs to shiver by the side of his face.
This time, Jin presses his face tightly against your pussy as you squeal, louder than you expected as he flicks his tongue over your bud so rapidly that your mind is blank in pleasure, legs shaking uncontrollably as your body quivers in pleasure.
âOh oh oh! J-Jinâfuck, I-Iâm gonnaâplease let me cum, please please please,â you cry desperately, hips grinding against his face as he slurps your clit like he was parched.
âCome for me, beautiful. Wanna feel you drench my tongue,â he encourages you softly, yet his words send a wave of pleasure all across your body as you finally feel the last bit of your coil snap.
âJ-Jin!â you sob, back arching as his large palm splays over your stomach to keep you rooted in position, forcing you to take all the pleasure he was giving you. Your legs shake by his face as he keeps his mouth open with his tongue out as you ride the aftershocks of your orgasm away.
âFuck,â he hisses, pulling away with a parting kiss to your clit that as you jumping. âI missed this. Missed your pussy.â
âMiss you,â you mumble dazedly, your fingers carding through his hair as he peers up at you.
âCome here,â he whispers, inching up as he gently holds your cheek in his palm while you immediately lean into his touch.
While you lay on his bed, relatively boneless, Jin stares at you with devout affection, his eyes softening when he holds your gaze. His lips glisten with your wetness, mouth slightly parting while he rubs a thumb against your cheek.
âI love you,â he says quietly, âI reallyâIâm so in love with you.â
âJin,â you say shyly, eyes darting away when he doesnât look away.
âYouâre the love of my life,â he divulges gently, leaning his forehead against yours as you take in every freckle that marks his skin, and the dulcet curve of his lips when he presses it against yours.
You canât find a response that would indulge in what you truly felt, so you settle for reciprocating his kiss, wrapping your arms around his neck as you learn all about the way he feels all over again. You miss this, and youâd admit it over and over againâuntil he reminds you just how much of a home his touch was.
âI want you,â you whimper, pulling away to peer up to his dark eyes.
âGotta be quiet, okay?â he murmurs as you nod obediently. âNeed me to prep you? Itâs been a while.â
Ever the gentleman and the considerate person he was, although you reckoned it was the most sensible optionâyou missed the feeling of having him feel you whole.
âNo need,â you say, âJustâfuck me, please.â
He chuckles, leaning down to press hot kisses against your jaw and the nape of your neck as he uses his palms to spread your legs, feeling the way his hardened cock presses against your thigh. You take the time to card your fingers through his hair, gently pressing against his temple, then his cheek, and finally his bottom lip while you attempt to let your actions display what you feel.
As if Jin senses this, he leans up to press a soft kiss to your lips. One thatâs both desperate and longing, a greeting from the past that blooms in the present.
âReady?â he murmurs, fist clutching his cock while it prods against your quivering hole.
He swiftly removes his shirt, chucking it aside as he presses the tip against your quivering hole. You nod eagerly, wrapping your arms around his shoulder as he finally pushes through the first barrier. Your breath hitches, mostly because Jin wasnât average-sized by any means. He grunts from above you, face contorted as he slowly inches his way in, careful to not hurt you.
Frankly, you were wet enough from your previous orgasm and how much your body craved himâbut as you mentioned, he was big. But the pleasant burn of his girth stretching you out have you gasping, eyes peering up at him in desperation.
âM-More,â you whimper, hips chasing his as you encourage him to sheathe himself further into you.
âAre you sure?â he asks, lips pressed against your jaw as you nod.
âIâm good,â you assure him, pulling away just to shoot him a small smile that he returns.
Finally, he bottoms out, the last bit of his length in you as you whimper at the feeling of being so full, so whole. Jin remains still, to allow you a few seconds to adjust to having him in you. While you were desperate for more, you appreciated the gesture.
Thereâs something oddly intimate about having him in you but not moving at all. Thereâs no rush to thrust into you with hot pleasure and love, but just the comfort of having him hereâwith you. Your heart squeezes in fondness, mostly because you missed him. Missed having him so close to you and in your reach.
âY-You can move,â you pant, hips already moving at their own accord as he groans from above you.
âGod,â he sighs, âI missed you. Missed you so much.â
âI-I missed you too,â you say in between pants as he begins to thrust into you, pulling his cock out until the hilt before slamming back home.
It sends your body up the bed as you indulge in how good it feels. Both emotionally and physically. One of your hands clutches at his hair while he builds up his pace by occupying all the space in between your hot walls.
âFuck,â he grunts, âYou feel soâgood.â
You nearly forgot how strong Jin was, and how effortlessly he was able to send white-hot pleasure coursing through your bloodstream with the way that his hips move. Heâs relentless with his pounding, the squelches of your wetness echoing in the room with every single purposeful thrust, your gasps of pleasure tangled with the way the slap of his hips meet yoursâitâs all too stimulating and it feels so good.
âOh my God, J-Jin, fuck, oh,â you sob, clawing at his back when he speeds up his thrusts, the tip of his cockhead scraping against the spot within you that has your eyes rolling to the back of your head.
You feel so full, and your pussy is attempting to accommodate his thick and long length. Your clit is throbbing in want as your hand reaches down to deliver some reprieve, but before you can do anything meaningfulâJinâs slapping your hand away to replace it with his own, and a determined expression on his face.
âFuck, this pussyâs so wet,â he hisses, rubbing vigorous figure eights on your swollen bud as your mouth falls open into a silent moan, âWould die for this pussy. Always.â
His words send your stomach clenching, paired with the way he doesnât falter at all with the rhythm of his brutal thrusts.
âOh ohângh, p-pleaseâdonât stop oh my God youâre so fuckingâgood,â you scream, right before Jin captures your mouth with his lips, swallowing your moans.
âAs much as I want to hear you, weâre not home,â he reminds you softly, eyes swirling with amusement as you flush a deeper shade of red, a chortled squeal caught in your throat when he emphasises his point with a particular thrust that has your chest jostling.
Yet, itâs not his cock that has you burning.
Home.
Your home. The home that hasnât felt much like one.
âOhhhh,â you wail, muffled by his lips, âDonât stop oh my god, Iâm gonna fucking cum againâshit.â
âYeah, gonna cum for me again?â he eggs you on with a grunt, leaning his chest against yours as your sticky body meets while his hips continue working its way into your pussy. âGod fuck, Iâm so luckyâyouâre so beautiful.
âJ-Jin,â you mewl, your glassy eyes peering up at him as he returns. Somehow, he knowsâhe knows even if all youâve uttered was his name.
âI got you, my love,â he says so ardently that you feel a tear fall, both in pleasure and in overwhelming love. âLook at me.â
You do, and Jin decides to intertwine the free hand that isnât abusing your poor clit into blazing pleasure with your own, squeezing your hand. It just so happens to be his left hand, and you feel the familiar squeeze of his wedding ring against your empty finger.
The realisation that he never took it off only makes you cry harder.
âJ-Jin, I-Iâmââ you blubber through a moan, feeling the coil in your stomach grow tenfold when he rams into you at a speed and a sense of determination youâve never felt before. âIâoh fuckâIâm going toâ!â
âI love you,â he confesses, squeezing your hand as it lays by the side of your head. The heat grows, and you feel yourself grow light-headed when Jin leans in to press a hot kiss to your lips, his own grunts caught in between your teeth.
âI loveâfuck, oh,â you struggle to form coherent words, not when your pussy clenches erratically around his length, your wetness dripping down his balls while he attempts to focus on battering your g-spot with a snipers precision.
âCum for me,â he grunts, âCum for me and look me in the eye. Wanna see how fucking gorgeous you look for me.â
You whimper, squeezing your eyes shut momentarily as more tears fall, and when you open themâyou see a manic look in Jinâs gaze, paired with his own stray tear falling.
âI love youâI love you I love you I love you,â you chant frantically, cunt pulsing as your legs shake, âI-Iâm cumâcummingââ
âMe too, love,â he murmurs, hips stuttering when you clench around him. âI love you so much. Youâre theâbest thing. Iâm so fuckingâlucky.â
His own words are slurred, and you feel the coil snap, your eyes trained only on his expression as you feel your orgasm overtake you with an acute force that has you nearly blanking out. You gush around his length, and that stimulates Jinâs own release, his cum painting your walls white with its heat as you shudder at the feeling of being so wholly full.
âOh oh oh,â you mewl, clutching his hand tighter as you choke on your sobs of pleasure and tears. âKiss me. Kiss me please.â
Your pleas are granted with a desperate kiss to your lips, your arms immediately wrapping around his shoulders while he shoves his cock further into you, plugging his cum as you whine into his open mouth. He releases loads of his cum into you that it threatens to slip past your swollen folds.
Jin kisses you, and you kiss him back. You donât dare to let go and neither does he. The desperation between the two of you is an accumulation of nights spent apart, spent agonising the death of your relationship, the potential of a future without each otherâthe hypotheticals of what-ifs. You feel his ring against your jaw when he curls his hand around it to push himself deeper into your mouth.
âI love you,â he says again, and yet your heart flutters like itâs the first.
You pull away to catch your breath, forehead resting against his as you sniff the remaining of your tears away. A croaked laugh leaves your lips as Jin smiles softly at you, thumb rubbing against your cheek with immense tenderness and affection that you canât do anything but lean into his touch.
Heâs still in you, and yetâthereâs no rush to move despite the cum that leaks out of your hole.
âI love you,â you echo.
âIâm sorry,â he tells you, regret staining his words as his eyes flutter shut. âIâI know I donât deserve your forgiveness just yetââ
You stop him by pressing a kiss to his lips, soft. Pleading.
âWeâve got all the time to learn,â you say quietly, âNow, I just want you.â
He pauses for a second just to observe your face, to take in your earnest eyes as he sighs, both remorseful and thankful. Thankful that heâs met you, and thankful that youâre still here despite his shortcomings.
âIâll spend the rest of my life making it up to you,â he says with a determined gaze as you smile softly at him.
âIâll take your word on that,â you say with a giggle.
He pulls out of you as you wince, immediately feeling his cum drip out of you. Youâre about to whine a complaint, but he interrupts any ripostes from your lips with another kiss.
Youâre not complaining.
âAnd Iâll spend the rest of my life loving you,â he says as you flush at his words. âBeing next to you. Learning with you. Growing with you. I want to do it allâonly with you.â
You want to slap him. You do. Itâs the only thing you can think of when you feel your tears burn behind your eyelids.
âGod,â you sniff as he grins at you.
âYouâre such a crybaby,â he teases, leaning over your body to pick up his t-shirt before heâs wiping at your folds.
You scowl, ready to nag his ear off for using his own shirt, but before you can do any damage, heâs chucking it aside once he deems you clean enough before heâs suffocating you with a death grip around your body.
âMy baby,â he murmurs into your neck as you flush.
âJiiiiiiin,â you whine, âI need toâI need to pee.â
âLet me carry you,â he immediately says, swooping your naked body up with his arms as you yelp.
âIâm notâI can walk!â you squeak.
âDonât think so,â he smirks as you roll your eyes at him, your eyes still puffy from your tears. âYour legs are shaking.â
And shaking, they were. You knew that you had no way of walking to the bathroom without collapsing with how good Jin had fucked you previously. But you were prideful as you stick your nose up snootily, looking away when he leans in to kiss you.
âDoes the queen not want to kiss her king?â he pouts childishly as you roll her eyes.
âMore like a peasant,â you mutter.
You squeal when he threatens to tickle you, blowing a raspberry into your neck while your boisterous laughter echoes against the wall.
Itâs late, and people were sleeping, but the way that Jin holds you so gently as youâve rememberedâmakes you forget about reality, about everything else. You can only focus on him, the way heâs making you feel and the way you see your best friend, love of your lifeâand your husbandâreturn to you.
âHey,â he murmurs once youâre done peeing and draped over one of his large t-shirts as the two of you cuddle in bed.
âHm?â
âI love you,â he whispers, your eyes nearly drooping shut in fatigue.
âI love you too,â you say softly, snuggling into his chest as he holds you tighter.
âOnce we go back âŠâ he murmurs, âI wantâI want us to go for couple therapy.â
You pause.
You look up at him, noticing his nervous expression as you smile. You wrap your fingers around him before brushing your thumb over his knuckles comfortingly.
âOkay,â you agree, âWe will.â
âAnd ⊠I want to take you out,â he says before clearing his throat. âOn a date.â
âWeâre married,â you giggle.
And it feels to good to believe it.
He rolls his eyes and you spot the slight flush on his cheeks.
âI know,â he says, âI missed going out with you.â
Your face softens before you sigh to yourself, happy.
âMe too,â you say.
âI love you,â he repeats again. You wonât ever get tired of hearing it.
You return it with a kiss, and finally, allow yourself a comfortable sleep after months.
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Itâs both simultaneously all too hot and too cold when you arise from your slumber.
Your body aches in satisfaction from the events from last night, and you vividly remember the hot touches and long-awaited, teary-eyed confessions that were shared between you and your husband (and yes, your heart does bloom when you refer to Jin as his rightful position in your life rather than ⊠that).
But the indent of where his body lays remains cool, as your body attempts to search for warmth that wasnât the duvet absolutely suffocating you but in a touch of the love of your life. Still drowsy from sleep, you pat down on the mattress to find not what you were looking for, but a sick feeling of anxiety that stirs in your stomach.
The worst permeates your mind, and for a moment youâve wondered if you dreamt it allâthe reconciliation that promised retribution and a better future just a figment of your imagination and deepest desires. The mound between your thighs aches when you push yourself into an upright position, blinking as you attempt to search the room for his whereabouts.
Before your mind can continue to think the worst of the situation, the door creaks openâand Jin enters, face still slightly puffy from sleep but no less handsome than heâs always been. Your shoulders droop in relief, and just as youâre about to call to himâyou note the third guest that joins you.
âStole Jiho from the kids' room,â he whispers in consideration of your still snoozing son as he wraps himself around his fatherâs broad body.
âThought you left,â you confess softly, making space when his knee pressed against the mattress, only for him to lay Jiho softly on the plush surface as he joins his son by his side.
âNever,â Jin says, reaching a hand to brush a stray hair away from your face before he reaches to hold your hand to press a gentle kiss on your knuckles.
At that moment, your sonâs eyes slowly peer open, probably due to the fact that you and Jin were staring at him with full adoration. When he realises itâs just his parents, he grins, wide and with his bread cheeks before he lets out a giggle that has your heart soaring.
âMama,â he smiles, chubby arms reaching out for a hug as you indulge in his affection. You lay back, pressing a kiss to his forehead as he snuggles into your warmth.
âJust wanted to hold the both of you,â Jin says as you rub gentle circles on Jihoâs back.
Your heart softens exponentially, free hand reaching out to Jinâs so that heâd wrap an arm around you and your son.
âWarm,â Jiho mumbles, pressed between the bodies of you and Jinâs love while the two of you stare, hopelessly and utterly in love with the person youâve createdâand each other.
âI love you, Jiho,â Jin whispers, hugging him impossibly tighter as your son smiles innocently.
âLove you!â he chirps back, eyes fluttering shut the more comfortable it gets for him.
As you run your fingers fondly through the strands of your sonâs hair, Jinâs voice interrupts your love-dazed gaze with a soft confession, a record of the years youâve known each other and the many more years you had to learn about each other.
âI love you,â he murmurs, leaning over to capture your lips in a kiss.
You smile even with the crust in your eyes, happy and content. You donât respond because Jinâs already beginning to doze off, cheeks puffed and pressed against the pillow.
For a moment, you allow yourself to be selfish, to wallow in the love of your small family and the warmth that they gave you today, and every other day that was to come. You and Jin still had a long way to go before you could properly say things were okay, but the fact that either of you had given up, was more than enough to give you hopeâto give you a vision of another thirty years, and more.
Youâd do it all, with Jin.
ââââââââââââââ ââ©â ââââââââââââââ
Well this does all kinds of things to me đ„°
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Summary: When you were ten, Taehyung adopted you and gave you a home. Now that youâre eighteen, the sudden change in your scent perplexes and confounds him.
Pairing: wolf hybrid!tae x human!reader (all bts members are hybrids)
Warnings: smut | talk of ownership (reader is taeâs pet human) | (eventual) daddy long legs syndrome | angst | ANGST SO FUCKING MUCH ANGST | shit goes down in this chapter | tae bloWS UP at mc | mentions of prostitution (but not explicitly described) | reader is in a real bad situation | maybe donât read if youâre sensitive
Word count: 10.4k
Rating: Explicit
A/N: I know I said ch3 was going to be the last one, but it got too long and thereâs still a whole section left of the story so I thought it was best to post this and then write Chapter 4 as a separate part. Enjoy!
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"a drunk dude tries to seduce you at a bar and you start to feel uncomfortable then a cute stranger, jungkook, saves you by saying she's with me" đ€
â for the clichĂ© scene / overused movie trope drabble game ! *closed* â jeongguk x reader, pg-15, fluff, sExUaL tenSiOn
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youâre perhaps one drink away from considering punching the man thatâs been nonstop pulling stupid pink up lines at you and unappreciatively being touchy for the last 20 minutes. you donât even know why you managed to make him stay that longâyou think itâs because youâre relatively drunk already, thus rendering you as a little weak and tired to throw him off; plus, youâre friend whoâs usually feistier than you is off grinding with a handsome stranger in the middle of the dance floor, oblivious to your uncomfortable situation at the moment.
âbaby, iâm sorry for taking too long,â an unfamiliar voice says right beside you and you naturally glance to where it came from, your eyes falling on a cute stranger whoâs now looking at the guy in front of you two. âwhoâs this?â
youâre still staring at him, your mind shifting gears in what could be the best response to this. for starters though, the more youâre gazing at him, the more youâre realizing that he isnât just cuteâheâs hot, and completely sober for that matter, as the fresh smell of cologne and the inside of a vehicle fills your nose as he stands near.
âi have no idea,â you say with a chuckle. the hot stranger glances at you then and you take note of his pretty eyes.
âand who are you?â the other guyâthe weirdoâintervenes.
âdo you even have to ask that?â mr. hottie laughs. âiâm her boyfriend. sheâs with me.â
you canât help but smile, the butterflies in your tummy going haywire at his deep voice and his swoon worthy statement. you like the confidence flowing from his stance, the slight authority in his toneâthough the thing you most liked about him is that he isnât acting like a creep himself. you have a fair share of guys doing this âpretending to be the boyfriend to save the pretty girlâ thing on you for a couple of times in the past, and yet this hottie right here seems to be the most⊠respectful.
heâs standing close to you for a convincing show, an arm outstretched behind you but it isnât peculiarly perched around your bare shoulders. instead his hand is leaning on the bar counter by your side, giving the illusion that he was holding your waist to the person in front, and the thought of that little friendly gesture of his was causing you to be attracted to him as more seconds pass.
the weirdo scoffs in defeat, taking his drink and rolling his eyes before he stumblingly walks away, perhaps trying to find a new girl to annoy. while he does that, you go look back at your âboyfriendâ and he casually leans away from you, granting you the right personal space.
âyou good?â he asks.
âwhatâs your name?â you get straight to the point, a thing that he laughs at.
he strides to the previous spot of the perv and sits on the stool. âjeongguk.â
âthanks, jeongguk.â you smile, raising your hand towards him. âiâm ____.â
jeongguk snickers again, this time at the formality of your actions and the slight slur of your words, nonetheless shaking your hand. ânice to meet you.â
âpleasure is all mine.â you both let go, jeongguk still staring at you while you turn to your half-empty glass of liquor, downing the last drops.
as you finish it, he calls the bartender. âcan i buy you another drink? or are you too buzzed for that?â he jokes.
you smile. âi can go for one more. and besides,â your smile transforms into something like a smirk as you tilt your head at him, âiâm sure youâll be here to take care of me, baby.â
jeongguk grins, nodding, understanding, and orders two drinks for you and him, not once daring to stray his eyes from yours as he does so.
THANK YOU FOR READING & FEEDBACK IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED ! âĄ(ËâżËÔ )
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prologue: slumber party
â youâve always been cute, soft, tiny in taehyungâs eyes. but thatâs changing one night when youâre accidentally sending him a naughty picture. forcing him to realize, maybe his best friend is kinda⊠hot?
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â pairing: jeongguk & reader
â genre: college, childhood friends, best friends to lovers, fluff, humor
â word count: 20k
â summary:Â even if everything changed, yours and jeonggukâs friendship would always stay the same - at least you thought so. but jokes on you, cupid had other plans for the two of you, making you reconsider everything you thought you knew about your best friend of twelve years.
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