Primo Amore
Primo Amore
Summary
    "Hoseok, then," the older one repeats, unexpectedly stopping to run his fingers through the
    fluffy soft strands, causing Min to instantly tense and turn towards him in anxious
    anticipation of his reaction. "So, Yoongi, you like him, don’t you?" he softly smirks,
    resuming to gently mess with his hair.
    "A lot."
    //firstlove!AU where Hoseok gathers the courage to make the first move, while Yoongi
    experiences his first crush and shares his feelings with his older brother.
Notes
"Hyung?" he whispers softly, noticing a light-haired head peeking out from behind the back
of the couch, illuminated by the laptop screen's light.
"Yoongi," the worried sigh makes him blush with embarrassment — his older brother must
have been worried, patiently waiting for his unresponsive sibling — and rush to the couch
into the welcoming arms. "Kiddo, why didn't you answer? And why didn't you text to say
you'd be late?"
"Sorry, hyung," he mumbles, pressing trustingly against the boy. "I didn't think I'd be so late.
Joon asked for help with the equipment, and when I wanted to call you, I realized my phone
was dead..." he quietly explains, giggling softly at the gentle touches to his soft black curls,
and reaches for his brother's hair in return. His brother's hair is contrastingly white, dry from
constant bleaching, yet still dearly loved by both its owner and his younger sibling.
"Alright, what am I going to do with you," the older one sighs, setting the laptop on the low
glass table in front of the couch, and leans back against the soft backrest, running his hand
through Yoongi's hair. "How was your evening?"
"Second place," Yoongi answers, pouting cutely, fiddling with the many rings on his fingers,
clearly upset by the outcome.
"And who got first? That kid, Jisung, again?" the older one asks with genuine interest,
understanding all too well how frustrating it is to come second in the underground scene —
he himself spent his best youthful years in nightclubs, honing his rap skills and rarely missing
a chance to showcase his abilities in battles supported by both participants and spectators —
even if Yoongi didn't plan to tie his life to music, choosing it as a beloved hobby.
"Yeah," the boy grumbles gloomily, snuggling into the warm arm wrapped around his
shoulders, and crosses his legs. Ready to comfort his younger brother, he almost chokes on
his words, staring at the soft head in surprise when he hears a quiet sigh, belatedly
remembering — in-love Yoongi — and Yoongi, who seems truly in love right now — is
terribly fickle, capable of switching from any topic to thoughts about the object of his
affection at the slightest mention.
"Hosuk?" he repeats, frowning, unsure if he heard correctly. "I didn't know girls go to clubs
for battles. They usually prefer more... civilized ways to showcase their talent."
"Not Hosuk, hyung, Hoseok," Yoongi shakes his head, nervously clutching the sleeve of the
leather jacket his brother recently bought. "It's a boy."
"Hoseok, then," the older one repeats, unexpectedly stopping to run his fingers through the
fluffy soft strands, causing Min to instantly tense and turn towards him in anxious
anticipation of his reaction. "So, Yoongi, you like him, don’t you?" he softly smirks,
resuming to gently mess with his hair.
"A lot," Yoongi whispers, unable to suppress a dreamy smile that immediately mirrors on his
older brother's face — they smile almost identically, which the younger one secretly likes a
lot—and tilts his head back, squeezing the other's hand in uncontrollably growing excitement,
which always bubbles like glitter in his veins at the thought of the cute boy with the bright
heart-shaped smile.
The older Min doesn't respond, continuing to carefully comb through Yoongi's hair, who
almost purrs with delight, happy that no one is sending him to bed, excusing it with the need
to get up early in the morning; in the younger's immodest opinion, his older brother is simply
amazing, and not just because of that.
"Are you going to confess to him?" the man asks casually, glancing at the love-struck boy
and involuntarily recalling his own first date and first love. "Kiddo?"
"I don't know," Yoongi sighs sadly, instantly deflating and stopping smiling. "Hyung... what
if he doesn't like boys?" he whispers, shocked by the possibility for the first time since
realizing his own uplifting feelings.
"And what if he does?" his older brother whispers back in the same tone, tenderly studying
his younger brother's face, genuinely starting to worry for him — what if his first real crush
really doesn't like boys? What will he do with his little brother's broken heart then? "Listen to
me, Yoongi-ah," he calls, gently squeezing the other's hand. "I'm serious. Try talking to him.
At least find out if he likes boys."
"Alright, hyung," giving in to the inevitably futile persuasion, the boy whispers, shifting his
gaze from the beloved face to the laptop and back with a clear hint, waiting to hear another
masterpiece from his older brother, and wiggles his eyebrows pleadingly, happily smiling
when his silent request is understood almost instantly, as the treasured music begins to play.
***
Yoongi nods his head to the pounding beats in his headphones, glancing up again. Hoseok
sits at the other end of the nearly empty classroom, chatting cheerfully with Taehyung next to
him; his beautiful smile never leaves his face, repeatedly catching the eye of the silently
fidgeting Min. A sweet, excited shiver runs through him as he remembers that they'll walk
home together again — lucky that they both live in the same direction from school — which
means he'll once more half-listen to Jung's enthusiastic chatter about everything and nothing
at the same time, all his attention focused on that bright smile, the soft squint of his eyes, and
the attractive curve of his eyelashes. Their last class is separate, which means Yoongi has at
least some chance to concentrate on the subject rather than on staring at the boy who seems
more than just handsome.
WHERE?
and him?
Yoongi smiles faintly, setting his phone aside as the elderly English teacher enters the
classroom, reluctantly opening his textbook. Usually his favorite subject, English, now brings
no joy—all his thoughts are revolving around one handsome boy with chestnut-colored hair
and the endlessly delightful prospect of spending time with him — and the seemingly fleeting
lesson drags on forever, making him impatiently glance at the clock almost every five
minutes.
Nearly fifty minutes later, he fidgets in his seat, repeatedly glancing at the slowly moving
minute hand, waiting for the class to end. The long-awaited bell rings through the corridor,
signaling Yoongi into action — he sweeps his scattered notebooks into his backpack in one
motion, slings it over his shoulder, hurriedly bids the teacher farewell, and runs out of the
classroom, heading to the exit. Hoseok isn't at the agreed spot yet — probably held up by a
teacher — so Min exhales in relief, pulling out his phone. Checking his card balance turns
out to be a good idea — his eyes widen in alarm when he notices a balance just over a
thousand, and he nearly panics, reopening the chat with his older brother.
HYUNG
HYUNG URGENT
"It's okay," he replies quietly, stuffing his hands into his pockets and trying to put on as
relaxed an expression as possible — Hoseok doesn't need to know that every time he comes
into Min's view, Yoongi, usually diligently maintaining the image of a pompous tough guy,
involuntarily adopted from the underground scene, feels his heart skip a beat and nearly
struggle to breathe—as they slowly head toward the park leading to home.
Hoseok habitually starts rambling about numerous random things — Yoongi listens intently
to every word, not daring to turn his head because he knows that the carefully gathered
fragments of concentration will scatter into a golden dust of a hot blush on his face as soon as
he sees the sparkling eyes of the boy walking beside him. He doesn't join the conversation on
the first try, getting distracted by Jung's warm giggles; he also doesn't immediately notice his
phone vibrating in his pocket.
gosh kiddo
"you’re the best hyungie," he types quickly, adding a small heart without thinking, stopping
next to Hoseok at the red light, and glances at the boy—a very cute, neat profile with soft
waves of chestnut bangs, long eyelashes, and a gracefully curved nose that Yoongi finds
himself gazing at almost too often. "Handsome," the casual compliment flashes in his
admiration-filled head, begging to be spoken—Min bites his lip slightly, trying not to say
anything unnecessary, anything that might push Jung away from the hopelessly smitten him.
"Hobi", unexpectedly calling out to the boy walking beside him, Yoongi finally turns to him,
looking into his caramel-colored eyes that shine with surprise in the still-cold sunlight. "Do
you want to grab something to eat? My treat", he blurts out in one breath, anxiously gripping
the strap of the backpack slung over his shoulder and pressing his dry lips together. "If you're
free, of course", he adds after a second, not giving Hoseok a chance to respond. "We don’t
have much homework for tomorrow, and if you don't have any plans…"
"I’d love to", Hoseok replies with a shy smile, tucking his cold hands into the pockets of his
crinkly jacket. "Where should we go?"
The walk to the nearest convenience store, not far from school, takes exactly five stolen
glances and six shy smiles, fleetingly appearing on Yoongi's face. He occasionally adds a
word or two to Hoseok's carefree chatter and mentally scolds himself a couple of times for
being so foolishly transparent with his blazing feelings. His brother's gruff voice echoes in his
mind, persistently repeating the same simple request: "Find out if he likes boys or not."
Perhaps he really should ask this before making a confession, which teases his tongue with a
tempting sweetness.
"Hobi?" Yoongi cautiously calls out to the boy sitting next to him, putting down his half-
eaten ramen. "Can I ask you something?"
"Sure", Hoseok replies with a renewed smile, chewing on a piece of fragrant kimbap as he
turns to his classmate. Yoongi carefully reaches forward, plucking a small fluff from the soft
waves of Hoseok’s bangs.
"You know, I recently read a book…" Yoongi begins in a thoughtful voice, improvising a
somewhat plausible story on the spot. "And in it… Well, the main characters were two boys.
And they… How should I put it…"
"They were gay?" Hoseok asks calmly, taking an unnoticed sip from the banana milk he had
smoothly taken from Yoongi, causing the latter to choke on his sweet soda in surprise.
"Uh, yeah", Yoongi mutters, flustered, rubbing his brightly flushed cheek. "Anyway, I just
wanted to ask… How do you… How do you feel about that?" he exhales sharply, gripping
the chopsticks stained with spicy sauce in his hand, and turns to the smudged window,
simultaneously fearing and eagerly awaiting the answer.
"It's fine", Hoseok shrugs, taking another sip of the sweet milk. "I think people can love
whoever they want, regardless of whether it's a guy or a girl. What’s the difference? Actually,
you know", he adds, blushing bashfully. "When I was in middle school, I had a crush on an
older boy. Can you imagine? I even tried to confess to him, buying sweets and trinkets and
leaving them in his class before lessons. My mom thought I was crazy because I’d ask her to
drop me off at school half an hour early. And he…" he trails off quietly, frowning sadly.
"What about him?" Yoongi asks softly, inching a little closer without realizing it.
"He never reciprocated. I think he was quite the homophobe — I… I overheard him and his
friends laughing about my love letter once. I wish I hadn’t heard it. It hurt so much —
because he mocked my feelings. He was the first boy I fell in love with, and the little
fourteen-year-old gay inside me wasn’t ready for such a harsh rejection. After that, I never
tried to approach a guy again", Hoseok laughs bitterly, running his fingers through his bangs
in awkward embarrassment.
"He was just a jerk", Yoongi shrugs, not fully comprehending what Hoseok just told him, his
main focus on comforting his friend. "I’m sure your next boyfriend will be way better", he
smirks slyly, unexpectedly even to himself playfully winking.
Turning away in the hot wave of embarrassment from his own uncharacteristic behavior,
Yoongi doesn’t immediately notice the strange expression on Hoseok’s face as he
thoughtfully twists a half-empty soda bottle in his hands. Hoseok looks at him with surprise
for a few seconds, finding the strength only to mumble a quiet, barely audible "I hope,"
feeling his face begin to flush with a rosy tint.
"Yoongi?", Hoseok gently calls out to him, smiling cautiously. "Listen, you… want to come
with me to the mall? My mom’s birthday is coming up, and I have no idea what to get her.
Could you help me pick something out?"
Yoongi agrees eagerly to the offer — he still has plenty of free time before his older brother
comes home and would rather not spend it alone. It’s much more enjoyable to spend these
few hours with the boy he likes so much, and not just to be with him but also to help with a
task, even if it’s not too difficult but still important. They leave the nearest mall, a five-
minute subway ride away, in the evening — the dark blue sky reflecting the lights of brightly
illuminated skyscrapers and office buildings, with countless tiny stars barely visible. The
boys also make their way home together — Yoongi listens intently to everything Hoseok
says, not remembering the route until he’s close to his own place. Min shakes his head,
laughing at another genuinely funny joke from his classmate, and admires the profile of the
endlessly talking Hoseok — making him laugh so genuinely is usually something only his
older brother can achieve. Speaking of which, Yoongi pulls out his phone, opens the latest
chat, and exhales loudly — five unread messages and one missed call.
"Damn", he mutters, gripping his smartphone and turning to Hoseok with an apologetic
smile. "Sorry, Hoseok, I need to get home urgently. I think my brother might be worried
about me", he nervously chuckles, hiding his eyes under his bangs.
"Is everything okay?" Hoseok asks with concern, taking a step closer — Yoongi’s gaze meets
the warm blush on his cheeks.
"Y-yeah", he stutters, smiling even brighter, forgetting that he didn’t intend to be this sweet,
wanting to charm Hoseok in a more familiar way. "Don’t worry. I… I’ll text you later, okay?"
"I’ll be waiting", Hoseok smiles back, extending his hand. Yoongi quietly shivers as he
shakes it — Hoseok’s hand is soft, thin, gently wrapping around his with a warm touch.
Five minutes later, his hands are still trembling — as are his legs, heart, and thoughts,
vibrating unevenly at the memory of the light touch that warmed his palm — as he tries to
unlock his phone to call his older brother and reassure him, surely anxious but never showing
it.
kiddo, if you finish before me, pick up something from the store, I’m really hungry :(
yoonie, hey
okay, got it, when you’re with Hoseok, you're lost for the rest of the world. I hope you ate
something
*missed call*
Yoongi anxiously bites his lip when he notices the time gap between the first and last
messages is almost four hours. He rushes to the front door, quickly inserting the key that’s
slipping from his fingers into the lock and turning it hurriedly. This time, the hallway is
neither dark nor quiet — a dim, warm yellow light flows from the noisy kitchen’s exhaust
fan, and the air is filled with the aroma of spicy seasonings. Yoongi kicks off his shoes and
takes off his jacket, hanging it next to his brother’s smooth black leather jacket, and hurries
towards the smell, carefully peeking into the doorway.
"Hyung, I’m home", Yoongi calls softly to his older brother, who is standing by the stove,
hiding his cold hands in the pockets of his school trousers. The older brother doesn’t hear
him, stirring the contents of a pot with chopsticks, frequently glancing at the phone lying on
the table. Yoongi clears his throat and tries again. "Hyung!"
"Yoongi", he exhales sharply, turning abruptly and setting the chopsticks aside, folding his
arms across his chest. "Why didn’t you answer? Where have you been?"
"Sorry, hyung", Yoongi mumbles awkwardly on the threshold, digging his fingers into the
back of his hair. "My phone was on silent."
"Go change", the older brother says after a moment, shaking his head with a frown, and turns
back to the stove. "And come straight to the table."
Yoongi doesn’t need to be told twice — he quickly disappears into his room, pulling off his
blue school uniform with the school crest as he goes; he manages to change in record time,
realizing that his brother isn’t actually angry with him — at least not as much as their parents,
still living in their hometown, who had decided a few years ago that their grown-up sons
could take care of themselves and each other, would be. Yoongi had been very pleased with
this arrangement — the prospect of finishing school at a prestigious city school and living
with his older brother, whom he had always liked a bit more than his parents, was exactly
what he needed as an ambitious teenager with a big dream of becoming an architect.
Quickly pulling on a stretched t-shirt with the logo of his older brother’s favorite band and
black pants hanging loosely from his thin legs, he rushes back to the kitchen, promptly
setting the table. His brother, noticing his return, doesn’t say anything — he just hums quietly
while arranging various dishes on the table. Yoongi smiles appreciatively, giving a slight bow
when his brother places a steaming bowl of freshly cooked ramen in front of him and sits
down across from him, wishing him a good meal. They eat their dinner in pleasant silence;
the older Min smiles at the sight of his brother eating with gusto and sets aside his chopsticks,
clearing his throat softly to get his attention.
"How was your outing?" he asks gently, smiling at the sight of Yoongi’s eyes lighting up with
excitement.
"Hyung, he’s so…" Yoongi begins dreamily, smiling shyly. "He’s so handsome", he sighs
lovingly, not noticing his brother’s quiet chuckles as he fiddles with his chopsticks. "And his
smile… And he has such soft hands… Hyung, I think I’m in love", he adds unexpectedly
seriously, blushing brightly and lowering his head as his brother’s quiet laughter turns into a
full-blown, embarrassingly loud laugh.
"It was obvious from the beginning", the older brother laughs, reaching out and affectionately
ruffling Yoongi’s hair. "Just look at yourself right now, kiddo", he shakes his head, gently
brushing through the soft strands of Yoongi’s bangs.
"And also", Yoongi adds, less enthusiastically, as the hot blush fades from his cheeks. "I
talked to him like you suggested. Turns out he does like boys."
The older brother smiles relaxedly, gently stroking Yoongi’s lowered head. Yoongi smiles
back, resting his head on his open hands, trusting the person sitting across from him and
allowing him to play gently with his black locks.
"What are you planning to do now?" the older brother continues to smile, looking at his
younger sibling with a cheerful gaze. "Besides just staring at him dreamily and blushing."
"Hyung", Yoongi hisses in mock indignation, pretending to try to evade his brother’s touches.
His older brother just laughs, not intending to stop; on the contrary, he starts messing up
Yoongi’s once-neatly styled hair even more. "I don’t know yet", Yoongi suddenly darkens,
thinking — what should he really do? Dropping his feelings on Hoseok without any reason or
hint might not be the best idea, so it’s better to avoid that.
"Try giving him a hint", his older brother shrugs, gathering his hair into a small, messy
ponytail at the back of his head, revealing his shaved temples, and stands up to collect the
empty plates.
"How?" Yoongi asks, watching his brother’s bare back with a simple tattoo on one of his
shoulder blades. "Hyung, he’s not an idiot; he’ll figure out what I’m talking about right
away."
"That’s even better if he’s not an idiot", the man responds, turning his head while scrubbing
one of the plates with a foaming sponge. "Maybe something good will come out of it between
you two."
Yoongi whispers a quiet “I hope so,” pulling his knees to his chest — there isn’t much room
on the wobbly wooden chair for this, but he doesn’t mind, comfortably sitting on the hard
seat. There’s something special about evenings like these — when the world contracts to the
size of the dimly lit kitchen, hiding in the only important warm smile of the older brother, and
the day that has passed leaves behind something so pleasant that it creates a gentle tickle
inside, echoing in the trembling of the fingertips.
"Tell me about your first date", Yoongi suddenly asks, interested — his older brother has
never mentioned it, always finding silly excuses.
"With a guy, I assume?" the man smiles almost playfully. Yoongi rolls his eyes, realizing that
there will be many more teasing and embarrassing jokes, but he nods — there’s no one else to
ask. "Well, he was cute— very cute and very shy. So, after waiting for a month and a half
without being asked out, I decided to do it myself. You should have seen his face when I
showed up at his university after classes without warning and said I wanted to “just hang
out.” He was so surprised that he didn’t even think to refuse — just blurted out “Yes, I
agree,” took the flowers, and went to his next class."
"It would have been awkward if he had refused", Yoongi chuckles, resting his head on his
folded knees.
"You’re not kidding", his brother chuckles in response, wiping his hands with a towel. "Let’s
move to the living room; your back won’t thank you for sitting on that stool."
"And what happened with the date?" Yoongi asks curiously, settling onto his brother’s lap on
the soft couch.
"Nothing special", the older brother shrugs, starting to sift through Yoongi’s fluffy locks. "We
just walked and talked. We got to know each other well on that date. You don’t need to do
that; you already know each other pretty well. You may skip to the kissing part right away",
he laughs, earning a solid poke in the stomach.
"Hyung", Yoongi murmurs, embarrassed, covering his flushed face with one hand. "You
don’t kiss on the first date."
"Not on the very first date", the older brother counters, grabbing Yoongi’s hand and moving it
away from his stomach. "But yours isn’t the first."
"It is the first with him", Yoongi stubbornly continues, blushing even more, folding his arms
across his chest. "Isn’t that too much?" he asks quietly, biting his lip. His older brother says
nothing, just silently takes Yoongi’s hand, squeezing it in his own.
"Alright, kiddo, maybe you’re right. Just know that there’s nothing wrong or shameful about
kissing on a first date if you both want it. So if he suggests it, don’t be afraid to agree, and
don’t be afraid to suggest it yourself — it’s normal. Besides, I’m willing to bet you want it
too", — he laughs again at Yoongi’s muffled “Hyung,” which echoes from behind his
covered face. "Then it’s worth finding out what he likes and where you can go", the older
brother begins to reflect, carefully running his fingers through Yoongi’s dark hair.
"I was thinking about asking him to the movies", Yoongi murmurs thoughtfully, taking a deep
breath. "But…"
"But?"
"I don’t think it’s the best option — we’d just be sitting quietly next to each other. And I…
well…" he hesitates under the warm, attentive gaze. "I just wanted… to be with him? Like,
not in school or at a club, but… in a special way."
"In a special way…" the older brother drags out thoughtfully, gently rocking their joined
hands. "Honestly, there’s one option — I can’t say it’s very special, but it’s proven. Go to the
Han River waterfront, have some hot coffee, buy him some punnoppang, walk him home,
and give him a kiss on the cheek to say goodbye."
"Why not?" the older brother smiles. "It’s a great way to spend time together without any
extravagance — perfect for a first date. So go right ahead and invite him, kiddo."
"I… I’ll invite him later", Yoongi whispers, curling up on his brother’s lap. "A little later."
"Are you scared?" the older brother asks, partially affirming and partially inquiring after a
moment of silence, starting to gently mess with Yoongi’s hair again.
"Yes."
"Scared of what?" he asks softly, subconsciously preparing to dissuade his younger brother
from the idea he himself suggested — even his little brother’s intense infatuation is not worth
the anxiety so uncharacteristic of the usually up to whatever guy.
"That he’ll reject me. That just because he likes guys doesn’t mean I have any chance. That
I’m imagining all this for nothing."
"Listen to me", the older brother says in a soothing tone, involuntarily tightening his grip on
Yoongi’s hand. "First of all, even if he rejects you, life won’t end — yes, it will be
unpleasant, doubly so in your head-over-heels case, but… It’s just a rejection from a guy who
didn’t even promise you anything, so you’ll handle it. And secondly, I’m almost sure he
won’t reject you."
"Why’s that?" Yoongi almost sadly smiles, squeezing his hand trustingly.
"Where did you go?" his older brother asks suddenly, shifting topics.
"We went to the mall. He asked for help picking out a gift for his mom", Yoongi answers
almost instinctively, looking thoughtfully at the ceiling. "In the end, he bought some pretty
dinnerware; Hoseok said she seemed to want one…"
"So, he asked you to pick out a gift for his mom?", the older brother asks with a clearly
suggestive tone, watching Yoongi with a look he doesn’t notice.
"Yeah", Yoongi shrugs. "He even joked that he would definitely wish her happy birthday
from me and say that the gift is from both of us."
"Kiddo, doesn’t that mean anything to you?" the older brother snorts, not hinting but outright
saying, gently squeezing Yoongi’s soft black hair. "Just so you know — the first time I picked
out a gift mom with someone was before I introduced them to my parents. So, if after this
Hoseok doesn’t ask you out — or if you don’t — feel free to send him packing, you won’t get
anything serious out of these half-hearted feelings."
"Hyung", Yoongi softly calls him. "Just because you picked out a gift for a mom with
someone doesn’t mean everyone does that."
"A gift for a mom is sacred", the older brother insists stubbornly, not noticing the slight
mockery in Yoongi’s tone. "Alright, never mind the gift. What did you decide about the
date?"
"I don’t know", Yoongi says, instantly losing his smile and looking sad, crossing his arms
over his chest.
"If you’re still thinking he might reject you, stop thinking right now", the older brother
shakes his head. "After choosing a gift for his mom, he simply can’t say no. Moreover, I’m
willing to bet it’ll be him asking you out, not the other way around."
He doesn’t get any response; Yoongi, lost in thought and still holding his brother’s hand,
remains silent — as does the man with the smile on his face, reaching for the phone left on
the coffee table. A serene silence, occasionally interrupted by Yoongi’s quiet sighs of deep
contemplation and his firm grip on his older brother’s hand, hangs in the living room like a
warm, enveloping curtain.
"Damn", Yoongi exclaims, suddenly opening his thoughtful eyes and quickly getting to his
feet, almost knocking the smartphone out of his brother’s hands. "Sorry, hyung."
"What’s wrong?" the older man asks, bewildered by his younger brother’s abrupt actions.
"I forgot to text Hoseok", Yoongi throws out, already at the threshold, rushing into the dark
corridor.
The quiet, resigned “Don’t get hurt” that follows a second later doesn’t diminish Yoongi’s
enthusiasm — he doesn’t even notice it, rushing into his room to find his phone. His cold
hands start to tremble slightly as he enters his password and opens the chat with Chong. He’s
momentarily distracted by the profile picture — he involuntarily smiles as he gazes at the
lightened chocolate-colored hair and the pinkish, charmingly smiling lips.
hi hoseokie
hi yoon (≧▽≦)
Yoongi silly chuckles quietly to himself, pleased that his brother didn’t hear him, upon seeing
the cute smiley face. He brightens up instantly as he sees new messages.
I forgot about the bouquet and now I don’t know what flowers to buy
that’s just it, there aren’t any special ones she likes many kinds
He blushes quietly and sends a little heart in response before pressing the phone to his chest
and lying back on the bed with a wide smile, feeling his already rapid heartbeat quicken with
renewed force, irregular shivers spreading through his chest. The tips of his fingers tingle
lightly with pleasant excitement, the warmth spreading through his veins; Yoongi doesn’t
immediately realize that the gentle shiver tickling his hands is coming from the vibrating
smartphone.
oh no yoon problem
yes
try looking for tulips, it’s their season now and they look very… delicate
sounds good
"Do you want some tea?" a voice with a clearly audible smile comes from the entrance;
Yoongi looks up, noticing his slyly smiling brother standing in the doorway.
"No, thanks", he grumbles, returning to his phone. The man leaning against the doorframe
doesn’t leave, continuing to watch him softly; Yoongi sighs, setting aside his phone and
propping himself up on his elbows. "What?"
"Nothing", the older brother shakes his head, his smile instantly fading. "We’re losing you",
he says gloomily, crossing his arms over his chest.
"I mean what I see, kiddo", he shakes his head. "You’re smiling at your phone and squealing
at the messages. What will happen if you go on a date?" dramatically touching his chest over
his heart, the man pretends to sigh. "I won’t survive if something happens to you. Literally, I
won’t survive — our parents will kill me if something happens to you."
"Hyungie, I’m starting to regret telling you", Yoongi grimaces.
"Oh, sure", the man snorts, letting his still-gathered hair fall loose and brushing his bangs
back. "Alright, kiddo, I need to get some work done. Call me if you need anything", he says
with a smile before turning and disappearing into his room, closing the door behind him.
“Alright, hyung", Yoongi chirps softly, stretching lazily, and sits down at the computer —
unfortunately, homework doesn’t do itself, so it’s best not to put it off. Completing the project
takes an inordinate amount of time — so much so that, upon finishing and glancing at the
clock, he nearly groans in frustration. It’s well past midnight, and no sounds come from the
apartment — his older brother has likely gone to bed in an attempt to at least partially
maintain the disrupted schedule, which had been somewhat restored only after Yoongi moved
in, with his school schedule and some semblance of routine still in place.
The night passes unnoticed in a whirlwind of colorful dreams — it seems like he’s just settled
onto the soft mattress, hugging the fluffy kumamon pillow from home, and closed his eyes,
and now someone is shaking him by the shoulder, saying something loudly.
"Yoongi", a voice calls out next to his ear. "Yoongi, get up, you're going to be late. Come on,
kiddo, rise and shine!"
"You overslept! Hurry up!" the man almost shouts, pulling up the blinds and flooding the
room with bright sunlight.
"Overslept?!" Min jolts awake, sitting up too quickly and clutching his now-spinning head.
"Yes, you did. No time for complaints. Come on, get ready faster, I'll drive you."
It takes him a record-breaking eight minutes to get fully dressed — his older brother smirks,
rinsing out his coffee cup, grabbing the still-warm lunchbox, and nudging the younger one
toward the hallway. Yoongi smiles gratefully when, already in the car, he opens the plastic lid
to find warm waffles with berries for breakfast. He digs in, barely registering the quiet hum
of the radio. They reach the school faster than usual — Yoongi manages to feed his brother a
couple of waffles drenched in sticky-sweet syrup and finish his hot instant coffee.
"I've got some extra ones today", Yoongi sighs, putting the lunchbox with the leftover waffles
on the dashboard and reaching for a pack of napkins from the glove compartment.
"Until when?"
"Okay, hyung. Have a good day. Love you!" Yoongi blurts out, grabbing his backpack and
hopping out of the car as the man pulls up carefully in front of the school entrance. He waves
goodbye as the car pulls away, its headlights flashing in farewell, and heads inside.
The day, filled with classes and activities, flies by quickly, as usual. The only downside is
that he barely runs into Hoseok. In nearly ten hours spent at school, Yoongi spots him only a
couple of times in the hallways and cafeteria. Surrounded by his friends, Jung always smiles
at him, waving with the hand not holding a stack of textbooks. Yoongi returns the gesture
with a similarly friendly, slightly embarrassed grin that shows off his gums.
yoonie
in twenty minutes
Min smiles as he sets his phone on the edge of the desk, reluctantly returning to the overly
long and confusing trigonometry problem. These kinds of difficult exercises aren’t covered in
their regular classes — there's no need for them unless someone plans to take math as an
entrance exam subject for university — so they’re left to tackle them after school, when the
brain is completely fried and refuses to recall even the simplest formulas needed to get the
correct answer. The thought of Hoseok waiting for him downstairs does nothing to help him
concentrate — on the contrary, the moment Yoongi thinks of his classmate, his cheeks flush
with a soft strawberry blush, making it even harder to focus on the teacher standing by the
blackboard, covered with formulas and symbols.
The next twenty minutes are indeed spent trying to make sense of the tedious and barely
understandable solution. Yoongi sighs in exhaustion, closing his notebook, the last few
written formulas almost unreadable due to his slanted, sloppy handwriting. He quickly stuffs
the notebook into his backpack, says goodbye to the teacher and friends, pulls on his jacket
with a soft rustling sound, and slings his half-empty bag over his shoulder as he rushes out of
the school building, scanning the area for the boy waiting for him.
"Hoseok-ie?" he calls out with a smile, running over to the boy who turns at the sound of his
name.
"Hey, Yoongi", Hoseok smiles softly, carefully holding a paper bundle close to his chest,
which he extends towards Yoongi, whose eyes widen in surprise. "This is for you."
"For me?" Yoongi asks, gripping his backpack strap tightly, staring dumbfounded at the
bouquet of vivid red and soft pink tulips wrapped in fragrant brown paper that Hoseok holds
out to him.
"Yeah... I mean", Hoseok stammers, his cheeks reddening as he awkwardly continues, still
holding out the flowers to the equally blushing Yoongi. "You said you liked them. I know this
probably isn’t what you meant, and I may have gotten carried away, but I just wanted to give
you something I knew you’d like, and... well..."
"Thanks", Yoongi blurts out, his blush deepening as he interrupts Hoseok's awkward stream
of apologies. He carefully takes the sweetly fragrant bouquet from Hoseok, biting his lip as
his hands brush against the other boy's warm fingers. A soft, tingling sensation runs through
his fingers at the gentle spark of contact, and he quickly pulls away, feeling a pleasant
warmth spread where their hands had touched. "Really, thank you. It... it means a lot", he
adds, smiling shyly, a rare expression for him, as he hides his gleaming eyes and hugs the
flowers to his chest, feeling a strange yet sweet tingling sensation in his fingertips.
"I'm glad", Hoseok beams, his smile both bright and bashful. He stuffs his hands, still
carrying the invisible imprint of Yoongi's touch, into his pockets and rocks awkwardly on his
heels before lifting his gaze again. "Yoongi... you don’t have to rush home, do you?"
"No", Yoongi replies, tearing his eyes away from the vibrant flowers that match both their
flushed faces, and looks up at Hoseok with shining eyes.
"I’d like that", Yoongi smirks playfully, trying to mask the growing awkwardness with a
teasing confidence, and slowly falls into step behind Hoseok.
Usually chatty and full of random stories, Hoseok is uncharacteristically quiet, and Yoongi,
walking beside him with the bouquet in hand, is equally silent. He glances over at the
bashfully subdued Hoseok, his soft curls, and the elegant profile of his face, illuminated by
the fiery orange glow of the setting sun. The silence between them — warm, peaceful, and
just a little awkward due to their mutual shyness — starts to weigh on Yoongi, causing him to
anxiously search for something to say. Each topic that crosses his mind seems wildly
inappropriate for the boy he likes, the boy who gave him flowers without explanation. Yoongi
sighs internally, dismissing yet another conversation idea, and shifts his gaze back to Hoseok,
his eyes lingering affectionately on the contours of his face and the way his lashes flutter
when Hoseok suddenly flinches slightly.
"Yoongi?" Hoseok calls softly after glancing at his phone screen, then looks up at him with
an apologetic twist of his lips. "Sorry, my sister texted me. She wants me to come home soon.
Do you want to head back together?"
"I was going to stop by my brother’s", Yoongi shakes his head, feeling a small pang of
disappointment as he notices the fleeting hint of letdown in Hoseok’s eyes. "But I’ll walk
you. We’re going to the same station anyway."
Hoseok agrees, and they head off toward the closest metro station from the school. Once
again, they fall into silence—but this time, it’s a bit lighter and more comfortable, like soft
clouds of pale blue cotton candy with a hint of peach and strawberry. They walk past brightly
lit shops and restaurants adorned with colorful signs, and Hoseok sneaks a glance at Yoongi,
who is still holding the rustling bouquet. In an unthinking moment, Hoseok reaches out his
hand as if to hold Yoongi's, but quickly pulls it back before Yoongi, lost in his own thoughts
and smiling faintly, even notices.
"Thank you again", Yoongi repeats, his voice still tinged with bashfulness, as the train pulls
up to the platform crowded with people eager to get home after a long day. "For the flowers."
"No problem", Hoseok replies, a blush creeping up his cheeks as he awkwardly scratches the
back of his head. He glances at the train filling with passengers and takes a step back. "Well,
I... I should get going."
"Oh... yeah", Yoongi blinks, somewhat flustered, before extending his hand toward Hoseok.
"Bye, Hoseok-ie. Text me when you get home, okay?"
The unspoken promise rings in Yoongi's ears like soft chimes, even as he watches the train
disappear down the tracks. He moves to a nearby bench, finally letting out a suppressed
squeal, which is swallowed up by the soft tulip petals as the emotions of the past few minutes
bubble over. He momentarily forgets the people around him, none of whom are paying any
attention to the schoolboy.
HYUNG
HE GSVE ME FLPWERS
HYUNG
The messages are read almost instantly, and within seconds, his phone begins to vibrate
rhythmically in his hand.
"Where are you, Yoongi?" his brother's voice comes from the speaker, skipping any greeting.
Yoongi can hear the familiar smile behind the question, and his own face lights up, showing
his gums as he grins.
"Yoongi, maybe you should just head home?" his brother half-heartedly tries to convince
him, raising his voice to be heard over the background noise. "I won’t be free for a while."
"It's late already, Hyung", Yoongi snorts, stepping into the nearest train car as it arrives and
stopping near the door.
"Fine", his brother sighs, and Yoongi smiles even wider, knowing that the futile attempt to
change his mind was never going to work. His brother had long since stopped objecting to his
visits to the studio in Gangnam. "Do you have your pass?"
"Of course", Yoongi nods, forgetting for a moment that his brother can't see him, and pats the
side pocket of his bag. The pass, gifted to him by his brother soon after he moved to Seoul,
always stayed in his wallet, allowing him access to one of the top entertainment studios in the
city.
"Hyung!" Yoongi calls out impulsively, his excitement causing him to bounce slightly on his
toes as he runs toward his brother. Startled, his brother instinctively opens his arms and
catches him in a tight embrace. Yoongi wraps his arms around his brother’s waist, the
coolness of his cheek from the outside air pressing against his brother’s face. His older
brother looks over at his colleague with an equally surprised expression.
"My kid is going to give me a heart attack", his brother murmurs, affectionately ruffling
Yoongi’s hair.
"You don’t have a kid", the other man quips in a deep voice, grinning as he watches the two
brothers hug.
"I’ve got Yoongi", his brother sighs with mock resignation, continuing to gently muss
Yoongi’s hair. "That’s pretty much the same thing", he adds, smiling despite the feigned
irritation, nudging Yoongi’s head affectionately with his chin.
They chat for a couple more minutes — all the while, Yoongi quietly clings to his brother —
before the man says his goodbyes, heading off for another meeting. Yoongi’s brother gives
him a light pat on the back, drawing his attention. "So, kiddo, anything you want to tell me?"
he teases, his eyes flicking to Yoongi’s crossed arms, still holding the fragrant bouquet of
tulips. He chuckles when Yoongi’s cheeks flush an even deeper shade of red, and, gently
detaching his younger brother, he leads him by the hand into his studio.
"So, Yoonie", his brother begins with a grin as he settles into a chair across from Yoongi,
who’s still clutching the bouquet. "What's the story with the flowers? What's the occasion?
They’re from your Hoseok, right?"
"Yeah", Yoongi mumbles, blushing even harder as he gazes down at the vibrant tulips.
"Kiddo?" his brother coaxes gently, brushing aside Yoongi’s bangs with a playful motion.
"Did you ask him out?"
"Hyung", Yoongi’s face falls into a frown, the playful tone of the conversation dissipating. "I
don’t think it’s the right time yet. What if he doesn’t really like me?"
"Yoongi, I get that maybe the gift didn’t fully convince you, but after giving you flowers,
doubting his intentions is the most pointless thing you could do. Just give it a shot. Even if
you don’t end up being his type and he turns you down, he can go... well, wherever, but at
least you’ll have tried."
"Why are you so set on me asking him out?" Yoongi asks quietly, lifting his eyes to his
brother, concern darkening his gaze.
"Cuz... Yoongi, sweetheart, I remember how you acted when you had your first crush on that
girl from the other class, and that... infatuation was nothing like what I’m seeing now. You
light up when you talk about him, constantly smile when you say his name, and you even told
me about him! How many of your crushes before Hoseok did I know about? Exactly, none.
But Hoseok? You've been going on about him non-stop for days. Listen to me, please," his
brother gently pleads, softly running a hand through his hair. "Let yourself fully experience
this crush — go on that typical date by the Han River, even if it’s just one, kiss him
ridiculously under a train overpass, and live that evening in the euphoria that only a first date
with the first guy you’ve fallen for in high school can give. You won’t get another chance like
this."
Yoongi stays tense, staring at the wall behind his brother with an unblinking, unreadable
gaze, clearly deep in thought about everything his brother had said in the heat of the moment.
You won’t get another chance like this.
"Hyung," he calls out quietly, tilting his head slightly and leaning into the warmth of his
brother’s palm. "Where can I get good bungeo-ppang by the river?"
***
deal
       ⌣
(っ˘з(˘ ˘) sorry, that might be a bit too much, haha
n ope :)
Yoongi smiles dumbly, rereading the last few messages again, and sets his phone aside,
raising his gaze to the mirror in front of him. In the reflection, his brother is standing behind
him, carefully brushing his hair and spritzing sections with a sharp-smelling hairspray.
Yoongi glances at the nightstand beside him, staring in quiet, growing horror at the array of
different bottles and jars lined up there. He’s managed to endure the hair treatment without a
word of protest, but when an eyeshadow palette appears in front of his face, panic begins to
set in.
"Hyung, why?!" he exclaims in alarm, pulling back from the brush loaded with dark shadow
hovering near his eye. "What are you doing?"
"I’m turning you into a snack so you definitely come back kissed from your date," his brother
replies calmly, pushing aside Yoongi’s hand that was raised in protest. "And if you complain,
I’ll even add some lipstick."
To Yoongi’s surprise, the threat works — he falls silent, shooting annoyed glances at the soft
brush sweeping over his eyelids. He tries a couple of times to appeal to his brother’s reason
with a plaintive “Hyung” and cutely widened eyes that are actively being made up, but to no
avail. After several minutes of fussing with the old, crumbling black eyeshadow — bits of it
scattering onto his cheeks — his brother, muttering contentedly as he carefully applies the
makeup, finally pulls back and reaches for a clean tissue.
"Alright," Yoongi’s older brother nods with satisfaction after critically inspecting his face,
wiping away the last bits of eyeshadow from his cheeks. "Look at yourself," he smiles,
turning his younger brother towards the bathroom mirror, which is smudged with streaks
from dried water droplets.
"Hyung," Yoongi asks nervously, studying his reflection — his hair styled in soft waves,
powder on his cheeks, and surprisingly neat, shadowed eyes. "What the... I look like a damn
emo!"
"It suits you, don’t deny it," his older brother shrugs, placing his hands on Yoongi’s
shoulders. "Please! Handsome, don’t be coy, come on fu..."
"HYUNG!" Yoongi yells, his face burning with embarrassment as his brother leans closer
and starts huskily humming in his ear.
"Alright, alright, I’ll stop," his brother laughs, giving him a quick, loud kiss on his fluffy head
before stepping back to clean up the hastily gathered pile of makeup. "Go get ready. Being
late to a first date is not a good look," he says in an exaggeratedly serious tone, causing
Yoongi to snort in amusement as he actually heads to get dressed.
He returns five minutes later, stopping in the doorway and giving a small cough to get the
attention of his brother, who is still busy sorting the makeup. His older brother looks up, and
after a quick glance from head to toe, gives him a wide approving grin, nodding with
satisfaction.
"Kiddo, you’re a little rock star," he chuckles, eyeing the ripped black skinny jeans and the
unzipped leather jacket with wide, folded lapels. Yoongi blushes shyly at the sweet
compliment, adjusting his bangs before casting a quick glance at the clock on the wall.
"Yeah?"
"Knowing mom, I bet she scolded you for that at least a couple of times."
"A couple of times?" he snorts in amusement. "The whole last year of kindergarten, she did
everything in her power to explain to me that you were already too big to be called "kiddo"."
"Exactly," he grins. "The compromise that worked best for both of us ended up being just
using the short version of your name."
Yoongi nods, briefly lost in thought — his older brother really did only use his actual name
on rare occasions; most of the time, what came from him was a soft “Yoonie,” an affectionate
“kiddo,” or one of the many other nicknames, hardly ever related to the name their parents
had chosen.
"What’s up?" his brother suddenly asks, as if realizing something. "Did you get tired of it?
Should I stop?"
"No," Yoongi shrugs, trying to seem indifferent — though, in reality, just the thought of his
brother giving up this habit he secretly adored to the point of almost being defensive about it
was hard to even consider — and he forces down another uninvited smile. "Anyway, hyung,
I’ve gotta go," he says softly after a pause, pushing off the doorframe and heading toward the
exit, his brother's approving murmurs trailing after him.
Yoongi smiles briefly to himself, glancing at his reflection in the small mirror by the front
door as he tightly laces up his high black Converse and sprays a couple of spritzes of a bitter-
sweet cologne on his wrists and neck.
"Got everything?"
"I think so," he mutters, patting his pockets — phone, keys, wallet — all set. Then he turns to
see his brother standing in the hallway with a large bouquet in his hands.
"And I think you might’ve forgotten something," his older brother smiles, handing him the
flowers neatly wrapped in creamy paper, while Yoongi’s shadowed eyes light up with
uncontrollable excitement.
"Hyung, you..." he breathes out in awe, bouncing on his feet and running over to wrap his
arms tightly around him. "You’re the absolute best. I love you so much," he whispers,
pressing his cheek to his brother’s collarbone through the fabric.
"I love you too, kiddo," his older brother smiles softly, feeling a warm flutter in his chest,
gently rubbing Yoongi’s back. "You won’t be late, right?" he asks reluctantly, hugging him a
little tighter.
Yoongi runs out the door two minutes later, holding the fragrant, sweet-smelling bouquet
close to his chest, a goofy smile playing on his lips, which are lightly glossed with a
strawberry-scented balm. He recalls his brother’s mischievous grin as he sent him off, “I
don’t expect you home before half-past ten, kiddo, you’re not the only one with a date
tonight.” Yoongi smirks — if his brother was meeting his boyfriend, it really was better for
him to avoid coming home too early to prevent any unwanted psychological trauma. That
means he could stay out with Hoseok a little longer tonight.
He arrives at the metro station quicker than usual, stopping on the platform near a group of
dignified-looking elderly ladies who glance approvingly at the well-dressed young man
carrying flowers.
"Must be on his way to some beautiful girl," another agrees with a smile. —"And those
flowers, just right for his special someone."
"If only you knew I was on my way to see a handsome guy, not a girl, you wouldn’t be so
happy about it," Yoongi hides a smirk, glancing at his wristwatch — he still has almost
twenty minutes until the agreed time. The train heading toward the station where the boys
were meeting arrives fairly quickly; Yoongi slips inside, standing by the door, flipping the
bouquet upside down to protect the delicate petals from the careless crowd. A schoolgirl
sitting across from him notices the new passenger and flashes him a flirtatious smile,
adjusting her neatly styled hair. Yoongi twitches the corner of his mouth in a polite attempt at
a smile before averting his gaze.
The Han River greets him with a lively crowd out for a stroll on a warm Saturday evening,
unwinding after a long workweek. Golden rays of sunlight dance across benches and
numerous food stalls, filling the air with the aroma of freshly prepared street food, while the
gentle lapping of water creates a soothing background noise. Yet, amidst the colorful scene,
Yoongi’s eyes are fixed solely on the figure of his classmate, who is turned towards the
subway entrance. He recognizes him by the soft curls of his slightly lightened hair at the
nape, broad shoulders concealed by a light denim jacket, and takes a nervous breath as he
approaches the unseeing Jung.
"Hi, Hoseokie," Yoongi says with trembling lips, stopping behind him.
"Hi," Hoseok turns and flashes a charming smile. Yoongi freezes, momentarily lost in the
brilliance of his eyes and smile — the already incredibly handsome guy, in Yoongi’s
somewhat biased opinion, looks especially good today.
"You look so handsome," Yoongi blurts out admiringly, only realizing from Hoseok’s
shocked expression that he actually said it out loud. "I mean, that’s not what I meant. I meant,
you really are handsome, but I didn’t want to say it out loud. Anyway, these are for you," he
adds, his cheeks flushing bright red as he finally falls silent, cutting off the stream of
awkward words, and extends the flowers to Hoseok, lowering his gaze. He feels so
embarrassed.
"Thank you," Hoseok murmurs shyly, a bit nervously, taken aback by the unexpected
compliment. He thanks Yoongi, unsure whether it’s for the flowers, the compliment, the
admiration in Yoongi’s eyes, or perhaps everything all at once — his gaze softens as he looks
at the delicate petals of the fragrant roses and tender alstroemerias, feeling a pleasant, tingling
warmth spreading through his body, tinged with the freshness of mint. "Where should we
go?"
Choosing to come to the promenade was more than just the right decision — Yoongi
becomes increasingly convinced of this with each passing minute. As Hoseok, nervously
fiddling with the flowers in his hands, gradually relaxes, he draws Yoongi into their usual
pointless conversations about school, mutual friends, and future plans. Hoseok quickly
adjusts, smiling as he takes up the conversation and relaxes his shoulders. Following
Yoongi’s example, he keeps one hand in his jeans pocket, steadfastly ignoring the strong urge
to instead take Yoongi’s hand and gently intertwine their fingers in a simple gesture that
would speak volumes about his sincere feelings.
Hoseok smiles warmly as he sees Yoongi’s eyes light up with enthusiasm while talking about
getting into his desired university, excitedly discussing preparations for entrance exams. He
watches Yoongi’s rosy cheeks, which have rounded out with a wide smile, his soft hair falling
over his forehead, and his cat-like eyes, glistening seductively from beneath his lashes.
"Hoseokie?" Yoongi suddenly calls out, nodding towards the street food stalls. "Would you
like some punnopang?"
The satisfied smile on Hoseok’s face at the suggestion and his immediate perkiness say it all
— Yoongi giggles softly, gently draping his arm around Hoseok’s shoulders in a light,
innocent gesture of affection, and leads him towards the stall with the aromatic buns. The
stall owner, a friendly-looking woman with crinkled eyes, greets the potential customers with
a warm smile, curiously watching Hoseok and Yoongi, who is peeking over his shoulder at
the display of freshly baked fish-shaped buns.
"Which ones do you want?" Hoseok asks quietly, turning his head and almost pressing his
nose against Yoongi’s in surprise.
"Doesn’t matter," Yoongi responds automatically, still blushing as he takes the bouquet after a
soft "Hold this," stepping back a couple of paces. Hoseok returns with two paper bags, each
revealing tails of sweet dough, and hands one to Yoongi.
"I didn’t know which ones you like, so I got one with red bean paste and one with custard,"
Hoseok says with a gentle smile, reclaiming the flowers and waiting for Yoongi to take his
dessert before nodding towards a surprisingly quiet area of the promenade.
Yoongi feels as though he’s falling in love with Hoseok all over again as he watches him in
the ruby light of the setting sun slipping over the horizon. The sun reflects softly in his eyes,
plays gently on the small rings in his earrings, and touches his lips, leaving a hint of sweet
peach flavor — Yoongi gazes at him, tasting the ripe fruit on his tongue, and bites into a
piece of pastry, overcoming the urge to savor the peach with the sweetness of the red bean
paste. The decision to grab a couple of cups of coffee comes instantly when he spots a drink
machine near one of the stalls — Yoongi calls out to the guy savoring his dessert, pointing to
the machine. Hoseok nods at the silent suggestion and follows Yoongi, his loving gaze
lingering on Yoongi’s all-black silhouette.
Yoongi beams his most charming smile — the one that slightly shows his gums and,
according to his teasing mother, makes him look like a slightly overcooked but absolutely
adorable dumpling — as he hands a paper cup of hot coffee to Hoseok, who responds with a
barely audible mumble of thanks, his tone betraying gratitude. Hoseok stretches his lips into
the sweetest smile with tiny dimples at the corners, accentuating his already full cheeks.
Yoongi quietly giggles, completely enamored, as he extends his hand and gently wipes a
small dab of cream from Hoseok’s soft lips; Hoseok blushes, nearly choking from surprise,
while Yoongi maintains a calm expression, carefully keeping his face composed.
Yoongi sighs, feeling his heart pound against his ribs and the slight burn of his fingertip
where it touched the warm skin, taking a sip of his coffee to hide the silly smile threatening to
spread across his lips. Hoseok remains silent, his eyes wide in surprise at Yoongi's calm
demeanor, while his own insides twist, causing his heart to beat with an almost painful
rapidity. A pair of free, gently swaying swings catch his attention; Hoseok exhales quietly,
making what seems like a perfectly reasonable decision, and extends his hand, gently
wrapping it around Yoongi’s.
"Shall we?" he almost whispers, softly pulling Yoongi towards the swings. For a moment,
Yoongi, stunned by the gesture, stumbles awkwardly but follows the quietly smiling Hoseok
without protest. His mind blanks for a split second before exploding into ecstatic "He took my
hand!" thoughts that flash in his head, alternating between a high-pitched squeal and silence
as Yoongi carefully holds Hoseok's soft hand, which gently encircles his own. He doesn't care
where Hoseok leads him — as long as he doesn't let go of his hand and continues to guide
him confidently.
Despite the spacious bench, which shifts slightly with a gentle push, Hoseok sits very close.
Yoongi exhales shakily, feeling his cheeks flush with strawberry-red warmth as Hoseok
nudges his knee slightly, smiling with the corner of his mouth, and Yoongi, unable to contain
his smile, lightly traces the sharp knuckles with his finger, feeling a ticklish shiver of
goosebumps.
"Yoongi?" Hoseok calls softly, lightly stroking his knuckle. "The makeup looks really good
on you," he says with a shy smile, looking away. Yoongi blushes deeply, whispering a quiet,
grateful "Thank you," gently caressing the warm skin of Hoseok's hand.
"It's strange," Hoseok muses quietly a few minutes later, slightly moving his hand. Yoongi
opens his fingers, then reclaims the pale hand, waiting for Hoseok’s long fingers to close
around his own again.
"It seems like every happy moment in my life happens on swings. I met my best friend
because we couldn't agree on who got to use the best swings in the playground, and we ended
up arguing and crying — but we’re still friends. My middle school graduation — again on the
swings. I was so happy then — I passed my exams, got my diploma, and had a spot in high
school in Seoul practically in the bag. And today, with you — again on the swings. I think it’s
destiny to be on swings when something good happens in life."
"Then maybe we should go to an amusement park sometime?" Yoongi tilts his head with a
smile. "They have so many swings there that they’ll ensure your happiness for life."
Hoseok just chuckles softly, placing the bouquet beside him and gazing at the stars peeking
through the darkening sky, continuing to stroke Yoongi’s hand in silence.
"I don’t think we’ll be able to try them all at once. Promise that we’ll come back until there
are no swings left that we haven’t tried?"
"I promise," Yoongi whispers softly, squeezing Hoseok’s hand once more and looking up at
the stars — not the distant twinkling lights in the vast cosmos, but the stars reflected in
Hoseok's eyes, shining within the depths of his pupils. Hoseok smiles — possibly in response
to Yoongi’s promise or perhaps to his own thoughts — and Yoongi, unaffected by the reason
behind the smile, remains still, feeling a sweet shiver inside and a warm glow spreading
through his body.
"And what about you, Yoongi?" Hoseok asks softly, turning his head towards him. "Is there
something that accompanies your happiness?"
"Would it be too cliché if I said it's my brother?" Yoongi replies with a laugh.
"Not really, to be honest," Hoseok giggles, moving a bit closer. Yoongi flinches slightly as he
feels Hoseok's warm touch on his thigh through his jeans.
"I don’t know why, but... it’s somehow easier to share everything with him. It’s like he
understands what I want to say exactly the way I say it, without adding his own interpretation
to my thoughts."
"That’s important," Hoseok breathes out quietly, squeezing his hand a little tighter.
"Yes," Yoongi nods in agreement, momentarily thinking, "Sharing everything with you seems
easy too, for some reason — everything except what I really should share, the things I so
want to tell you."
"It seems like you’re really close," Hoseok smiles, enchanted, moving even closer, so that he
can lightly touch Yoongi’s shoulder with his own and place their intertwined hands on their
joined knees, setting aside the empty paper cup.
"Yes, very close," Yoongi mirrors his smile, grinning widely. "And what about you? Do you
have any brothers or sisters?"
"An older sister," Hoseok’s face is hidden from Yoongi, but his voice clearly carries a smile,
and Yoongi feels the warmth on his cheeks. "She moved to Seoul when I was still little, and
when it was time for me to start school, my parents decided to follow her. She has a very
sweet daughter," he adds fondly with a chuckle.
"And the daughter has a very sweet uncle," Yoongi chuckles quietly, raising an eyebrow as
Hoseok suddenly turns to him. "And what am I wrong about?"
"I don’t even know," Hoseok mumbles with a feigned discontent, trying to hide his
embarrassment, and squeezes Yoongi’s hand a bit tighter.
A few minutes later, Hoseok remains silent — he doesn’t say anything, and Yoongi, gently
stroking the cool skin of his knuckles with soft movements and momentarily pondering
where the courage came from that had been shyly babbling compliments just a few hours
ago, feels urged to say something that might make Hoseok blush as adorably as usual.
"Yoongi?" a hopeful whisper suddenly comes from beside him; Hoseok’s eyes sparkle with
inspiration. "Would you like to go to the shooting range?"
"I would," Yoongi smirks, pushing off the ground one last time on the swinging swings, and,
waiting for them to slow down, stands up, pulling the firmly holding Hoseok along with him.
They reach the brightly lit area with numerous booths offering cheap entertainment fairly
quickly — Yoongi looks incredibly pleased that Hoseok continues to hold his hand all the
while, strolling past food stalls and empty benches. Among the many attractions, where
groups of strolling teens and hand-holding couples were actively gathering, they quickly find
the shooting range adorned with dozens of stuffed bears. Hoseok, smiling, quickens his pace,
dragging Yoongi along with him as he hurries towards the red-and-white tent with yellow
lights around its perimeter.
"Are you good at shooting?" Yoongi asks as they stop behind the last couple in line,
reluctantly letting go of each other’s hands, and takes out his wallet.
"Not really," Hoseok shrugs. "I’ve been to a shooting range a few times — sometimes I’m
lucky, sometimes not. I hope I’ll have some luck today," he smiles, extending his hand and
gently adjusting a dark strand of Yoongi’s hair that had fallen out of his soft bangs.
"I hope so too," Yoongi sighs, as Hoseok steps away, gripping the soft leather of his wallet,
and takes a few steps forward, following the advancing line. He jokingly chirps about how
he’ll win the fluffiest bear for Hoseok; a blushing Hoseok laughs and lightly taps Yoongi with
the bouquet in response. The pollen powder will come off the black jacket — Hoseok gently
brushes the fragrant crumbs away, running his fingers over Yoongi’s shoulder, and leads him
forward to the counter.
"Alright, Romeo, you promised a fluffy bear," Yoongi laughs as the attendant in the bright
shirt hands him the rifle loaded with plastic pellets. Yoongi snorts in dissatisfaction, rolling
up his sleeves, and takes aim.
"Damn," he mutters ruefully as only two out of five loud shots hit the target, knocking tin
cans onto the sandy floor. Hoseok’s eyes sparkle with a cheerful “Don’t be upset” as the
attendant with a sad smile takes the gun back. Yoongi smiles back at Hoseok, taking the
offered bouquet and stepping aside to let him have a turn.
To his pleasant surprise, Hoseok manages to win the unlucky bear, proudly handing the
stuffed toy to the blushing Yoongi. The white fur, made of long, silky plush, feels very
pleasant to the touch as Yoongi, with a quiet and completely enamored “Thank you,” presses
it to his chest, heading with Hoseok towards the empty promenade. The cheeks, warmed by
the blush, are cooled by the gentle breeze coming from the softly rippling water. Yoongi
reaches out his hand, brushing against Hoseok’s casually lowered hand, and gently nudges it
with a subtle hint, opening his palm. The warm, trusting touch envelops his hand almost
immediately — their faces light up with matching shy smiles as the two walking side by side
feel the same sweet warmth spreading inside with a pleasant tickle.
The renewed silence this time doesn’t feel uncomfortable — the soft quiet hangs in the air
like fluffy clouds of overly sweet cotton candy sticking to their cheeks and lips. Yoongi turns
the smiling embroidered toy in his free hand, examining it with interest, unaware that Hoseok
is watching him with the same fascination.
"Do you think I should give him a name? — Yoongi asks with a chuckle, turning his head
and waving the bear.
"Why not?" Hoseok smiles, adopting a serious demeanor as he begins to come up with a
name for the gift. "Let me think..." he mutters thoughtfully, lighting up. "How about
“Haenbok” (happiness in korean)?"
"Haenbok?" Yoongi repeats in surprise, momentarily lost in the feeling of Hoseok gently
stroking his hand, tracing the outer side of his palm.
"Yeah," Hoseok shrugs with a light smile. "Let it be something that accompanies your
happiness too," he says softly, gazing into Yoongi’s bright eyes that have involuntarily
stopped. "What?"
"Nothing," Yoongi responds, feeling his heart racing almost painfully in his chest again. The
skyscrapers on the shore, twinkling with countless lights in the dark, reflect in the softly
rippling river along with the silhouettes of the guys standing next to the cast iron railing.
Yoongi, softly smiling at the fleeting thought in his head, turns his gaze towards Hoseok, who
is studying the barely distinguishable landscape, and involuntarily nods in agreement with the
confident “Handsome” — the only word coming to mind when looking at the guy beside
him. "Haenbok it is."
The softly ticking wristwatch on Yoongi’s wrist reflects a bright glint, indicating that time is
slowly but surely approaching eleven o’clock in the evening. Yoongi gently squeezes
Hoseok’s hand, smiling sweetly, and whispers, “Shall we go home?” He then leads him
toward the nearest subway station. At this late hour, the subway is almost empty — at least
the station they are headed to is not crowded with passengers waiting for the approaching
train. There are plenty of empty seats on the train as well — Yoongi pulls Hoseok to a vacant
row and sits him down next to him. Acting on a sudden impulse, he carefully rests his head
on Hoseok’s shoulder. Hoseok smiles, tucking his wallet into his pocket, and extends his
open hand, waiting for Yoongi’s pale hand to settle in it before gently squeezing it.
They hold hands all the way home — Yoongi snorts in annoyance when he hears the
disapproving hum from, to his surprise, the awake elderly women who have decided to
venture out on the warm night and are clearly dissatisfied with the sight of the loving couple.
According to their views, it’s atypical for two guys to be so interested in each other, one
hugging a plush toy and the other holding a lavish bouquet, while gazing at each other.
Yoongi tightens his grip on Hoseok’s hand and quickly passes by. A small lamp hanging
above the entrance door casts a warm wave of bright yellow light over the pair standing by
the entrance, softly illuminating the blush on their cheeks.
“Thank you for the evening,” Hoseok says with an adorable smile, taking a tiny step forward.
Yoongi quietly hums, stretching his lips into a shy grin, and lifts his head to look into
Hoseok’s eyes.
“And thank you,” Yoongi whispers, admiringly, squeezing the soft body of the plush bear,
and steps forward, stopping just a couple of centimeters from the breathless Hoseok.
“Yoonie?” Hoseok calls softly, using his free hand to take Yoongi’s hand, and he sighs
unevenly. “I need to tell you something.”
“Yoonie, I’m not sure if I understood you correctly, or if I’ve been imagining things, and if
this evening really was... more than just an evening,” Hoseok begins to babble hurriedly,
nervously squeezing the crinkled bouquet in his hands. “I just thought it’d be better to tell
you now. In short... I like you, a lot. And... I’ll understand if you reject me now and...” He
babbles incoherently, suddenly stopping when he notices Yoongi’s attentive gaze.
"Hm?"
"Can I kiss you?" Yoongi whispers cautiously, his nose brushing against Hoseok’s cool one.
He watches as Hoseok's eyes widen in surprise, the golden tone of his soft skin grazing
against Yoongi’s pale complexion as he gives a barely noticeable nod. Closing his eyes,
Yoongi leans in gently.
Hoseok’s lips are soft, sweet, like marshmallows dusted with powdered sugar and the taste of
ripe peach. They yield easily under Yoongi’s tender pressure, and he feels as though he's
melting into them, like sticky syrup with a bright strawberry flavor. Hoseok kisses
remarkably well — better than Yoongi could have imagined. As he carefully presses against
those warm, sweet lips, his grip tightens on Hoseok's hand, his heart pausing for a split
second before pounding wildly in his chest. His ears begin to ring softly as Hoseok squeezes
his hand back, tilting his head slightly and parting his lips, exhaling into the kiss. Yoongi can
taste the sharp sweetness of peach, strawberry, and something else — something entirely
unique and unlike any flavor he’s experienced before.
Yoongi blinks in surprise when Hoseok pulls back a few seconds later, instinctively leaning
forward to follow him, their flushed noses brushing together again. Hoseok grins widely,
letting out a soft giggle against Yoongi’s smiling lips, feeling a pleasant, tingling coolness
spreading inside him like fresh mint.
"Alright, Yoonie," Hoseok chuckles, reluctantly pulling away. "I should get going."
"Text me when you get home," Yoongi mumbles shyly, stepping back and waving the plush
bear in his hand as a goodbye.
The apartment greets him with silence once again, which is immediately replaced by the
excited squealing of the high schooler spinning around, burying his face into the soft plush
toy. Completely overwhelmed by emotions and making no effort to quiet his enthusiasm, he
doesn’t notice the man stepping into the hallway, smiling as he watches the younger one
bounce around by the door.
"Hey there, kid," the older one finally speaks up, smirking at the comically surprised
expression on Yoongi’s face. "How was your night out?"
"God, hyung," Yoongi exhales, tossing the plush bear at his older brother, who laughs softly
as Yoongi begins kicking off his Converse, now covered in the dust of the road.
"What’s this, Yoonie?" the older one asks, curiously turning the plush toy over in his hands.
"Did you rob Lotte Mart or something?"
"Hoseok won it at the shooting range," Yoongi mumbles, walking toward his brother. His
attempt to reclaim the cherished gift is unsuccessful, as the older one holds it high above his
head, laughing while Yoongi jumps, trying to reach it. With a chuckle, the older brother
gently grabs Yoongi by the shoulders and steers him toward his room.
"So, kiddo?" the older Min coos affectionately as the two flop onto the bed. Yoongi, fully
expecting the usual "Take off your jacket before getting into bed" lecture, raises an eyebrow
when his brother says nothing about him still being in his outdoor clothes. It's strange —
since they moved in, the older Min had become a neat freak, often scolding Yoongi for
flopping onto the bed in his jacket. "Did you have a good time?"
"I did," Yoongi smiles, hugging the cologne-scented bear tightly to his chest.
"I’m glad," the older man mirrors his smile, resting his head on his arm. "Just next time,
when you decide to make out by the building entrance, stand closer to the door. Everyone
could see from their windows. You know how our dear neighbors are — they’d love to tear
our little gay half-family apart for 'that kind of indecency,'" he grumbles, mock-seriously.
"You saw that?" Yoongi whispers, mortified, his fingers freezing in a mix of shame and
embarrassment as he quickly sits up, staring at his relaxed, smiling brother.
"No," his brother shrugs. "Well, almost no. I left right away, I swear! And besides, didn’t I
tell you you'd come home kissed?"
"Hyung, you..." Yoongi groans, burying his face in his hands, then flops back onto the soft
blanket, mumbling complaints while his brother laughs brightly.
"What can I say, kid?" His laughter finally subsiding, the older brother speaks in an
exaggeratedly serious tone, reaching out to ruffle Yoongi’s messy hair affectionately. "Mom’s
going to be thrilled to hear that her last hope for grandchildren seems to have put on a
rainbow uniform."
"HYUNG!"
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