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Buddie 618 meta
Since this could have been the show finale, not just this seasonâs, I hope you allow me to do a small overview of the ep as a whole with this in mind.
Iâm gonna be honest, I want to send ABC a bouquet of flowers, because if this would have been the showâs last ep, it would have been an incredibly disappointing one. Not that it didnât have merit. 911 has always been about the importance of the good that we do - for ourselves, for our loved ones and for strangers. Thatâs why the significance of this epâs emergency was actually great. We got to see the 118 saving themselves, each other and be saved by a complete stranger, who wouldnât have been there if it werenât for the 118 saving him four seasons earlier. My issue with it is that it would have been better IMO to spread out this emergency over two eps, really give it room to resonate emotionally, in much the same way that Buckâs lightning strike did. That would have also left more airtime for the teamâs personal lives to get closure.
When looking at the personal resolution to the 118âs stories, I did like the return to Henrenâs adoption via foster care storyline, it needed closure and Iâm so happy this is the one it got. I have talked in more than one fandom about the importance of showing how same sex couples ACTUALLY go about becoming parents, so I think this is extra significant. I canât wait to see this not just being a wink at the end of a show finale, but an actually developed storyline in s7. I also think âHereâs to more chaos and more loveâ is my fave line in this ep and a perfect summary of the best of 911. I also loved Bathena getting to go on their honeymoon, getting to live carefree for a moment. They absolutely deserve this, and it felt even better thanks to being a callback moment. I also enjoyed seeing Madney seal the details of their wedding. I have loved and enjoyed them since Maddie called Chim cute in 206, they deserve all the happiness and joy, and to me, having to see her twice this season bracing herself for the possibility of losing Buck and / or Chim (in 611 and now) made it even more meaningful to see Madney happy by the end of the ep. Again, I canât wait to see the actual wedding in s7. Itâs gonna melt all of our hearts. Still, all of these resolutions felt a bit rushed and I believe they could have had more of an impact if they were more than blink and you miss it moments during the final montage.
But if those felt underdeveloped, thatâs nothing in comparison with Buck and Eddieâs personal livesâ resolutions. Was 911 really going to leave them with the âendgameâ of women who literally only showed up as Love Interests in the last couple of eps of the show? If I werenât a part of fandom, as a casual viewer, I would sincerely not have even remembered Marisol from her emergency, so I would have been confused by her and Eddieâs conversation. In fact, I found it funny that when Eddie wants to text her, itâs presented as a disruption to Bobbyâs talk, just like Buckâs call with Kameron. I also thought it was wild that we discover Marisol and Eddie exchanged numbers, because that most certainly wasnât even hinted at during 617. We clearly saw him walking away, they exchanged a last look, and that was it. Eddie and Marisol are so underdeveloped, we donât even know how they happened! Did Marisol rush after Eddie? Did he come back to ask her for her number? Did they both decide to take the leap? How did the conversation go? Why was their phone call in 618 so awkward if they had already made their intentions clear when they exchanged numbers? We have zero answers to these questions. This was so forced, so unearned, so underdeveloped, it makes it painfully obvious that it was done just to not leave Eddie heterosexually single. Because Iâm sorry, homosubtextually, heâs been married for years.
Which brings me to Buck and Natalia. I gotta roll my eyes at my own 615 meta, where I talked about the meaning of her name connecting her to birth, now we literally had her at the birth of Buckâs bio kid. What a piece of ironic foreshadowing. And yet, despite Natalia being a bit more developed than Marisol, despite the fact that Buck had what was maybe the most invested in personal resolution in the finale, it was still a let down for me. We have mostly seen why Natalia doesnât suit him in eps 615 and 617. She did come back in the finale, but then so did Taylor in 414. That doesnât mean either woman fits Buck as a partner. Iâm left with the uneasy feeling that we have here a rerun of that s4 finale in terms of the ep shoving both men into relationships with underdeveloped LIs. TBH, the juxtaposition makes 618 worse IMO. Because the comparison with Marisol and Natalia actually makes Ana and Taylor look slightly more invested in! That says a lot about how little 911 cares about the 618 LIs. But it also gives me this bad sense of stepping in place with Buck and Eddie in terms of their romantic development. For example, the fact that Buck ends up tying yet another one of his couches to yet another gf at a way too early stage of their r/s (too much time couldnât have passed between Kameron giving birth, ruining Buckâs couch, and his conversation about getting a couch together with Natalia since he was just getting around to having the old one looked at to see if it could be saved. Heâs once again rushing into commitment with a girl he doesnât yet know well enough, and who we saw in 615 he was idolizing as truly seeing him, when the truth was very different or she wouldnât have run out on him in 617. I also canât tell you why Natalia came back based on the few interactions weâve seen between them, we havenât had a single meaningful moment between them so far to explain it, making it clear heâs going in circles. I do suspect Buck doesnât realize this is him repeating past mistakes, he thinks this is progress given his ability to let go of the baby, which could be an interesting angle to explore in s7. But probably what makes giving Buddie rushed heterosexual âendgameâ LIs worse is that every bit of development either man made that isnât about their love life got sidelined in this ep...
I think in a sense, the underdevelopment of all of Buck and Eddieâs LIs, even the âendgameâ ones in what could have been the showâs finale, might actually be a testament to the power of Buddie. If a showrunner knows they could never hope to develop any LI to have with either Buck or Eddie even a tenth of what they have with each other, that can explain not even trying. In fact, we got a reminder of the strong bond between these two men during the call. Buck saved Eddie, just as Eddie saved Buck during the lightning strike. The way they looked at each other, the zoom in on their hands grasping one another, was very emotionally poignant exactly because we have seen these two losing their whole damn minds trying to save the other man on more than one occasion. And Buck used the words âI got you,â a reminder that they will ALWAYS have each otherâs back, on and off the field.Â
The good news is that ABC has a chance to correct the course of where this finale left off. I do believe the move is being done knowing they would have to rejuvenate 911 if they want it to fare better than on Fox, and I think that giving Buddie the room to become canon would be exactly that. But I have said in more than one of my ask replies that to me, no matter what, this show has been telling the epic love story of Buck and Eddie, with the little family they built. Whether TPTB go through with that canonically or not, this is what they gave us. And nothing will take that away from me. If 911 ends with Buddie being single, Iâll just assume their feelings realization and confessions happen after the end of the show. If 911 ends with âendgameâ heterosexual LIs, Iâll just know that those couples eventually break up at some point during the 118âs post-show future, and then Buddie finally get together. Because thatâs the story we got over the course of the last 5 seasons, one that only has a single possible resolution, whether the show itself gives it to us or whether it forces us to have to imagine and write it down in fix-it fics ourselves. We ALL know what we saw. We ALL get what Buddie have. We ALL see how that inevitably would lead to them getting together sooner or later, and if it doesnât happen during the show, then later it is, but it WILL happen. Thatâs how I look at the show, and thatâs why even if this were the last ep of it, it still wouldnât have destroyed Buddie for me. I hope this POV can help others, too.
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Heyyy! I'm obsessed with your posts and I wanted to get your take on what you thought about the subtle power play between Ray and Boeing in the pool scene? It feels like there's a lot of unspoken tension there. How do you think Sand fits into their dynamic? This may have already been answered somewhere else but it has been eating away at me since I watched the episode
Hi! Thank you! :) <3 That's a great question. Actually, I've been meaning to analyze this scene in detail but hadn't gotten around to it before now, so I'm glad you brought this up. I bring you...
THE POOL SCENE OF DOOM - ANALYSIS
The tension was tensioning in the pool scene in the worst way possible. Part of what makes it so compelling, albeit aggravating, as a viewer is that Ray and Boeing are both aware of what the other is doing. I believe Boeing can sense just how tense Ray is around him, and I suspect he enjoys the fact that Ray is playing back at him. The fact that they are both hiding behind very imperfect guises (a topic I discuss a bit more here) is also interesting in that it illustrates how Boeing and Ray are actually more similar than they might like to admit. It's especially ironic given that Boeing pointedly states that Ray does not seem like Sand's type, though as some others have pointed out, they actually appear pretty similar.
To get a little more specific: the pool scene starts off with Boeing diving into the water, which automatically strikes me as a concerted effort to show off. It's already setting the mood and establishing the power dynamic that Boeing wants to impose. The positioning is also noteworthy as Sand is seated very judgmentally at the table overlooking Ray and Boeing, indicating that he is the one who ultimately has all the power.
The dialogue in the scene is relatively minute, but that only makes it that much more intense. Boeing asks Sand why he won't get in the pool, Sand replies that he doesn't have any extra underwear, and that's followed by a long shot of Ray staring at Sand in what I imagine is an effort to determine why Sand is coming up with excuses rather than just speaking out directly.
Ray's behavior towards Sand around Boeing suggests that he wants Sand to make a direct move against Boeing, yet Sand's discomfort and frustration are the only signs that he wants Boeing gone. This isn't good enough for Ray, who interestingly opts to make the situation more uncomfortable in the hopes of finally forcing Sand to act. I believe that's why he tells Sand that he can get naked to join them in the pool.
Sand continues to do the opposite of what Ray wants, while Boeing counters Ray's question with a jab of his own--the most direct one we've heard from him, stating that he's already seen all parts of Sand. Ray's expression is just pure gold to me because it so perfectly encapsulates the feelings of this scene. He's smiling, but the pent-up anger is so prominent. The man is seething.
Boeing floats away while Ray notably turns his back on Sand as he walks to the back of the pool. Then we have Sand getting into the water and walking towards the pair of them, even standing between them in the end to definitively position himself as the man in the middle. The look Sand gives back to Ray there tells me that he knows exactly how frustrated Ray is, but when he looks at Boeing, there's a split second of pain on his face, like he doesn't know how to say what he knows he should say.
In general, I'd say Boeing and Ray both understand each other's motives on some level, but it's Sand who's caught in the middle. Sand is well aware of what's happening too, but though he is the one ideally suited to put a stop to it--being the connecting point between Ray and Boeing--this is the point where he ultimately struggles most. He doesn't want to upset Ray, but he also doesn't know how to reject Boeing. That's the point I think is so important--it isn't that Sand is ignorant, it's that he is uncomfortable with the idea of standing up to Boeing, even if Boeing has hurt him terribly. Those connections he has built with the people he cares for run so deep that severing them is difficult, and that ironically can lead to other problems with those he cares about (in this case, Ray). I talk about that idea a little more in the post I linked above as well.
Going to finish out with this pic of Ray^ because I had to pause while rewatching it to admire his beauty. I don't want him to be angry but I also happen to think he looks very attractive when he's bitter. So dare-I-say it's a win either way? Lol.
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This AU also involves Carachoco: a Cookie Run ship between Caramel Arrow Cookie and Dark Choco Cookie. Both characters have no confirmed age and are more than likely adults. If you don't like this ship, please be respectful and do not force your own ships onto me.
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Overall Story: After Dark Cacao Cookie tells his own son that his biggest mistake was ever calling him his own flesh and blood, Dark Choco Cookie finally gives into his inner darkness and goes completely mad. Turning into a ghoulish version of his former self, thanks to the power of the strawberry jam sword. The soul jam was no longer important because all Dark Choco Cookie wanted now was to take his father's life as slowly and painfully as he possibly could, just to show him a fraction of the pure hatred that he held in his heart for him.
He was incredibly close to his goal, however, Dark Cacao had fully realized how terribly he had treated his own son for far too long and he apologized. After many tears, Dark Choco Cookie returned to his cookie body but his life would never be the same again...
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â§Dark Choco Cookie/Projection Dark Choco Cookie â§Dark Cacao Cookie â§Caramel Arrow Cookie â§Crunchy Chip Cookie
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If it's not too late for the ask meme, how about wrong hordak?
Thanks for the ask^^
First impression: One of the things I anticipated the most before s5 dropped was the clones. So I was veeery excited to meet Wrong Hordak, I was literally obsessed with him. The funniest cutest fucked up little guy who, it seemed, was made just for me. (Partially because one of my early clone OCs was just like Wrongie personality-vise lol) I was still sad that the other clones didnt get much focus, but at least i had WH and Hordak
Impression now: Wrong Hordak is still my baby and I'll keep justifying his existence till my last breath, but now I see many problems with his arc and his place in the story. The way his trauma was treated is simply disgusting, and the fact that WH is never taken seriously by no one, even the writers, even when he's distressed and scared, even when he is forced to watch his entire world burn makes my blood boil. He didnt even get a proper name by the end... Yes, it could've worked better if it was Hordak instead of WH, I too wanted brainwashed Hordak to join the rebellion. And yes, Wrongie wasnt even that useful, mainly being nothing but a joke character. He also failed as an attemt to help humanize the clones, so the rest of his brothers stayed mindless drones, not getting a hint of sympathy from the narrative nor most of the viewers
Anyway, I'm stealing Wrong Hordak from DreamWorks, my character now
Favorite moment: "Brothers! There's nothing to see heeere! :D" and "We put amniotic fluid in there :| No, that was a joke :>"
Also every scene where he copies someone's expressions and movements
Idea for a story: ooh I've been sitting on this one for so long. Call it an au or a rewrite, but the idea is:
Wrongie gets disconnected way, way earlier, after trying to stop Catra and Glimmer from escaping. The first to find him was Hordak, and after he notices something familiar about his brother's pain, he chooses to stay with him and even comfort him. While Prime and the clones are busy with other mess, he decides not to tell anyone about WH's problem. He can't explain why he wants to keep his brother out of the hivemind and possibly get himself into trouble, but he is quick to justify his decision (oh Prime is too busy right now, oh he just doesnt want to distract him, its not that important etc)
And thus begin the brothers' shenanigans, where Hordak tries to watch over confused Wrongie, while he's struggling to adapt and act normal. During the time they spent together Wrongie sees more of "the real Horde" and slowly starts to question Prime, and Hordak shows his protective side and remembers more and more of his old life and his old self
In this story it is Hordak who gets taken with the rebellion, but only after a moment of resistance, because 1) he didnt fully remember Entrapta yet and saw the others as the enemy 2) he was worried about Wrong Hordak and tried to take his brother with him. Now WH is all by himself on the Velvet Glove and still has to keep a low profile. Eventually he gets closer with other clones and helps them see the truth as well, starting a small rebellion of his own. So during the final battle the etherian rebellion is going to have a trusted ally on "the other side", who can help with distractions and hacking Prime's systems. And ofc, seeing his brother safe and sound and freed will boost Hordak's morale even more before his inevitable last meetup with Horde Prime
Unpopular opinion: I think it won't be hard for WH and Hordak to become close friends. Hordak fell in love with this ball of energy called Entrapta and got attached to Imp who likes to mess with him, I'm sure he won't find Wrong Hordak too cheerful or too annoying (oh he will be annoyed, no doubt, but is he going to see his brother as a nuisance because of it? Nah-uh) Sure, WH might make Hordak feel insecure at first, cause Wrongie is more "likeable" and has no defects, but not to the point of barely tolerating or avoding him
And they have a lot in common? Same background, similar traumas, and they both still have a lot to learn about the real world, they can learn and grow together. Plus, I'm sure Wrongie is going to freaking adore Hordak and see him as his hero and role model, and there's no way Hordak is going to stay cold and distant for long after being showered with so much love So yeah, they're besties your honor (even if only in my heart u-u)
Favorite relationship: friendship with Entrapta and also possible future friendship with Hordak and Imp. My guy was born to be the funny uncle
Favorite headcanon: I really enjoy the idea of him being rebellious even before the events of the show. The comment under that one storyboard says that Wrongie's pod was used for reconditioning, so something must have happened for him to get in there. He must have known too much, or was too vocal and disobedient, or just different and Prime didnt like that. Perhaps when WH was yelling "Brothers, HP lied to us, he's a false ruler!" it was him remembering all those things he was trying to say to his brothers before he got silenced by Prime. Also maybe he was the only clone who knew about Krytis, so when the rebellion took Wrongie it might have got Prime stressing a lil bit, because, sure, he did send him for reconditioning, but what if that clone still remembers something he shouldnt know?
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Buck & Eddie: The Legal Guardianship, Icebergs and Reverse Uno Cards
Icebergs are large blocks of ice that were previously attached to glaciers. Theyâre found in oceans and their actual sizes canât be determined just by looking at the part thatâs seen above the surface because sometimes itâs smaller than the larger portion thatâs below the surface.  Therefore, when the captain of a ship sees an iceberg, they must change the direction in which the ship is traveling or risk crashing into it which could cause the ship to sink, i.e., âThe Titanicâ.
Eddieâs will can be equated to the bottom of an iceberg because itâs always lying below the surface. Itâs huge and if itâs ever enacted it will be life changing for both Buck and Chris because it would mean Eddie has died, Buck will become Chrisâ legal guardian/dad and Chris will have lost another parent.
Why am I comparing Eddieâs will to an iceberg? Â Itâs being compared because itâs relevant to the conversation Buck and Natalia had at his loft in 6x17 âLove is in the Airâ. Â Let me explain.
Eddieâs will has only been mentioned once in CANON and that was when he revealed it to Buck in 4x14Â âSurvivorsâ one year after he made the change. Neither of them told their significant others about it and they havenât been shown talking to their families about it either. Â Eddie didnât tell AF about it while they were dating and Buck didnât tell TK while they were dating. Â
Therefore, the question is, why didnât they tell them? Â If Buck and Eddie are just platonic bros like the show keeps trying to make the GA believe, it wouldnât be an issue, right? Â No, it wouldnât be so the idea of them just being platonic bros, best friends and/or work partners canât be the reason.
Here's the issue I found with Buck and Nataliaâs conversation in 6x17.
Buck only told Natalia about his past relationships after they bumped into LD at the bar and after TK appeared on his TV discussing her tell all book about the 118. Â He told her he would explain everything over dinner and after he did, he said he knew it was a lot and she agreed but then she said she guessed she could be a lot too.
She was willing to continue doing whatever it was they were trying to do until the next interruption happened. Â Please note, Buck didnât have to tell Natalia about the sperm donation but he chose to after Kameron showed up at his loft unannounced.
The part some viewers may have missed is Natalia prepared to leave BEFORE he told her about his sperm donation. Â Why is this important?
Itâs important because she said she could deal with his past and at the time she may have meant it but the issue was his past wouldnât stop returning and that made her feel some type of way about it. Â It appears Natalia became overwhelmed when Kameron started complaining about the baby being on the way and how Connor was freaking out. Â Itâs possible their conversation made her uncomfortable and she decided to leave, which she had every right to do and she may have been trying to excuse herself without making a scene but it was clear she didnât like what she was hearing.
The interesting part is even though she stood up from the table before Kameron said she needed a place to stay, it probably means she already thought the situation was awkward and she couldnât figure out why a pregnant woman would come to Buck instead of going to her friends or family to tell them about her problems. Then when he finally told her about the sperm donation, she said it was a lot and she needed a minute to think.  She grabbed her purse, thanked him for dinner and told him to take care of himself the same way TK did at the end of 5x18 âStarting Overâ followed by her leaving.
It was their second date and he didnât have to tell her anything but he decided to reveal the sperm donation on his own without her asking. That was very mature of Buck because he didnât have to mention it especially since Kameron didnât say anything about the baby being biologically his but the caveat is Buck still didnât tell her everything.
If the fact that his past constantly returning was a lot for her to handle and the sperm donation sent her out the door, how is she going to handle it when she finds out about the legal guardianship? Itâs a VERY LARGE DETAIL of his life that he didnât mention, itâs been below the surface for more than two years and if itâs ever enacted, both his life and the life of whomever he chooses to be in a romantic relationship with will change forever.
So why didnât he tell her about it?
The answer is because THE WILL means more to both Eddie and Buck than the show is willing to allow them to admit. Â If they ever talk about it, theyâll have to admit what it means and it appears they arenât ready to let Buck and Eddie go there yet. Letâs be real, their jobs as firefighters are dangerous and they could die while theyâre on a call which means if Eddie has NO INTENTION of changing his will, theyâre significant others should be made aware before things get too serious so they can make an informed decision. Â They donât have to mention it during the second date but itâs a conversation worth having and theyâll have to decide when to say something.
If the speculation for 6x18 âPay it Forwardâ regarding one of them (Eddie) being lost and almost dying again is true, then maybe theyâll finally be forced to talk about it and deal with it.
The point is Eddie never mentioned it to AF while they dated, Buck didnât mention it to TK while they dated and he didnât mention it to Natalia either which means there has to be a reason. Â The legal guardianship continues to be this huge life altering decision that figuratively resembles the bottom of an iceberg and it remains below the surface but neither of them are talking about it.
It appears the show is using the legal guardianship like itâs a Reverse Uno Card they could drop into an episode at any moment because those cards change the direction of the game the same way Eddieâs will can CHANGE THE DIRECTION OF BUCK AND EDDIEâS RELATIONSHIP.
Will Buck and Eddie be ready to confront everything theyâve avoided talking about for the last 5 years in 6x18? Only the showrunner(s), writers and producers know the answer to that question.
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I try not to post about my personal life on here, but I'm really proud of this special lesson that I'm doing with the students on my last day and wanted to share.
Enormous wall of text after the jump.
After the start of class greeting, I start by playing the One Piece theme song, We Are. Then I talk about how anime and One Piece are very popular in America, but most Americans speak English, so that's what language our anime is in. I hand out the lyrics to the song in Japanese and English and play them Jonathan Young's version of that song. Then, since they've listened to the theme song twice, I play a clip from the show. This is the first time most of them hear Luffy's voice in English. After that I talk about how translation works, trying to match the original words as best as possible. I play a clip from Azumanga Daioh where a character tells snappy little jokes, and it's the same in both languages. After that, I talk about how sometimes it's impossible to translate something, but it's important to keep the feeling (and explain localization to the older students). I play that clip from Your Name where the girl (in the guy's body) messes up personal pronouns in both languages. This is an example of a bad translation, but it's ok because Western viewers can see something a little confusing, assume it's Japanese culture, and move on. After that, I play a scene from Demon Slayer (unfortunately no link) and talk about how we use voice acting to keep a certain feeling. And for the last clip, the scene in My Hero Academia where All Might tells Midoriya, "You, too, can become a hero." I talk about how changing one little thing can make a big difference in the feeling, and how by changing the Japanese slightly, it's a better localization. Finally, I give a goodbye PowerPoint presentation, which heavily riffs on the self-introduction presentation I gave the students when I started teaching them. Then I give them a little gift (two tiny erasers) and they're allowed to ask any questions they want. They're also allowed to ask me to sign their notebooks.
I really hope they had fun.
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The Twins' Ethnicity (Migi & Dali Observation)
One thing that I haven't really seen talked about is the question of Migi and Dali's ethnicity. Of course, this is probably not important and likely has no bearing on the overall story and its greater messages. But I could be wrong, so who knows.
tl;dr: The boys are likely of French descent from their mother's side.
Below, I will elaborate and provide evidence towards this claim. Do note that *spoilers* from throughout the story will be mentioned.
One thing any reader/viewer will notice almost immediately is that the twins are not like the other people around them. Not only due they have blue eyes (which only Eiji shares), but they are also blonde (no, Youko doesn't count since she wears a wig). This is not surprising since the story takes place in Japan, and these traits are quite uncommon. In Chapter 1 of the manga, Youko takes note of this fact:
Later, it is confirmed that Migi and Dali were the result of an affair between their mother Metry and Akira Ichijo. Assuming that Akira is mostly or fully Japanese given his name and appearance, it's likely that the twins are half-Japanese and that their "foreign blood" comes from Metry, who strongly resembles them.
To begin, it should be safe to assume that Metry is most likely of European origin. However, based on clues from the story, we can make a stronger conclusion, that Metry was French, and so the twins are likely half-French and half-Japanese, or something like that.
The biggest clues should come from the Ichijo house in which the twins were conceived and born in. After all, Reiko hired Metry to be her housekeeper, so it wouldn't be surprising if Reiko had an affinity towards Metry's culture.
Without further ado, here's the evidence I could come up with:
Based on the left/right meaning of the twins' names, it is likely that Metry is short for "symmetry" or "symétrie" in French. It's possible that Métrie was actually how her name was to be spelled.
The "Water Flea Song" that the twins remember when they were staying in the Ichijo confinement room was actually the song Clair de Lune, which means "moonlight" in French, and was composed by the French composer Debussy.
In Chapter 19 of the manga, the Ichijos have breakfast, which consists of croissants, and I think that a French omelette may have also been shown. There's also something about the Ichijo dinner table that just screams "French" to me, though I can't quite find the right way to describe it. I'm sure that someone with a better understanding of French cuisine can.
When Eiji asks for a kiss from Sali (Dali), he uses the word baiser, which means "kiss" in French.
When Eiji tries to send Reiko away so that he can talk to Sali (Migi), he specifically asks her to buy pain de campagne (a French sourdough bread) from Descartes (a bakery with a French name).
When Reiko discovers Sali (Migi) in the attic, she attempts to attack and later chases Migi with a baguette.
Not a clue, but there's just something about Dali's timeskip appearance that gives me "French intellectual/mathematician" vibes. I can't really find the right way to describe it.
Dali mentions that Migi's art is a form of cubism, whose origins can be traced back to Paris, France.
The final shot of the anime shows a tribute to Nami Sano, which is written in French.
In the sequel manga, Dali is seen reading what appears to be a Japanese translation of La Preuve, which was originally written in French by the Hungarian writer Agota Kristof.
Hopefully, this is enough evidence to support this seemingly silly hypothesis. I do wonder if there are any particular reasons why Sano references French culture, but for now I can't really think of anything.
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Why I don't think anyone from the batch is going to die in Season 3
Alright this was supposed to be in Part 3 of my Three Act Structure analysis but it's gotten rather long so I'm making it a separate post.
The premise here is that a large part of the third act is often the process of tying up subplots and providing closure for the audience. (Unless we get an open ending which I doubt since we have a whole season to cram full of content.)
And in my opinion killing off any member of the batch would serve to cut their respective subplots short rather then resolve them. Here's what I mean:
Let's start with Tech. Making Techâs death final means an untimely end to not one but several subplots. First and most obvious is the goal of reuniting the batch. And I mean the batch in its entirety. Next is his romance with Phee which was in its development stage when it was cut short and finally thereâs the mystery of his possible survival which, given how many casual and non casual viewers are convinced heâs alive, is an ongoing subplot, an active mystery.
And answering the question of âhow he survivedâ with âhe didnâtâ is likely to put off a large part of the audience.
Next is Crosshair and the entire subplot of getting him back to his brothers.
Crosshair is the missing piece that has been creating tension since episode one of season one. A character who has already sacrificed himself for the good of the group making another sacrifice repetitive and redundant. Who has largely redeemed himself and has gotten his own miniature heroâs journey where the hero hasnât been ârewardedâ yet. Who was once forcefully prevented from returning before making a decision to leave, a choice that he now has the chance of making again.
In short killing Crosshair now⊠doesnât make sense on any front.
Then thereâs Echo, another option with little narrative logic behind it. There was an immense effort made to bring Echo back after he died in TCW so thereâs the element of redundancy in killing him again. It would also completely obliterate his subplot with Rex, because hereâs the thing:
If at any point there is emphasis put on a characterâs choice, especially one involving an interesting personal/moral dilemma, killing that character before heâs able to give his answer is an extremely unsatisfying thing to do.
As an audience we naturally want to know what conclusion the character reaches. Hunter and Echo had a conversation where Hunter asked Echo âwhen it would be enoughâ and thus far we havenât heard Echoâs answer. We donât know whether heâs made up his mind on which life heâs going to choose, which one he will prioritize or how he will possibly balance them; whether the new circumstances introduced by the show have somehow swayed him in either direction.
These are all very interesting questions. And depriving us of an answer, a resolution, a character defining choice feels cheap. Almost like a cop out following a good baiting. Whatâs the point of giving us complexity if itâs going to lead to a dead end?
Next in the lineup is Omega who has been such a crucial driving force behind the batchâs decisions that killing her off would be beyond stupid. Much like Echo, sheâs the source of many quandaries that Iâm sure the audience would rather see answered than have them be cut short.
Character development and complexity is built through the important decisions characters make when faced with dilemmas. And taking those dilemmas away either stunts growth or leaves us without any insight into the characterâs mind.
Characters who are forced into a certain path for lack of any choice can quickly become one dimensional. Deprived of the chance to demonstrate agency, personality and their values. Crosshair was such an instant fan favorite because he was allowed to make choices. He was compelling regardless of whether we agreed with him or not.
So what happens if Omega is torn away from the batch? What happens to the question of family versus being soldiers? Of safety versus risk? Of the familiar versus the unknown? Do we really want our heroes thrown back into the fight out of despair? Out of a sense of revenge? Or do we want a slow building realization brought to a satisfying conclusion. You tell me.
And finally letâs not forget how much of Star Wars centers around hope and in particular, passing the torch to the next generation. Thereâs a whole dissertation to be written here but Iâll refrain from it and just say that killing off the youngest member of the batch whoâs supposed to carry their legacy and lessons into the future would be a pointless slap to the face of much of what the franchise represents.
And last but not least thereâs Hunter and Wrecker who Iâm putting in the same basket as theyâre similar in that thereâs no immediately apparent reason or subplot keeping them safe. Well, none besides the question of why... Why do it really? The only thing I can think of is shock factor and my personal stance on that is borderline derision. Itâs one of the cheapest most narratively pointless tropes out there and I expect better from the show.
If we had to go into the nitty gritty, Iâd say Hunter is safer from getting the chop because a) thereâs his developing parental relationship with Omega b) heâs already been in a critical situation where heâs shown to be ready to sacrifice himself (Iâm talking about Daro where he tells them to leave him behind. Honestly itâs redundant to show any of the batch sacrifice themselves for the others because we get it. Weâve seen it. Itâs really really redundant at this point.) and c) heâs one of the main decision making forces in the squad so we expect the answers pertaining to their future to come from him.
And honestly thereâs more. Thereâs the fact that he and Crosshair were the representatives of two opposing worldviews so seeing them reconcile and reunite would be a satisfying moment. Thereâs Hunterâs guilt for leaving Crosshair behind, Crosshairâs resentment for being left behind (both things that have been largely forgotten after the Outpost despite being unresolved. Thereâs been this pervasive attitude of âhaha you were wrong all the time, stupid! now grovelâ that seems to invalidate everything thatâs happened before that but âŠsigh⊠another post for another day).
So I suppose the conclusion here is⊠Wrecker is in danger? If we believe that someone is definitely going to die. Though I certainly canât promise anyone that the writers wonât throw us a curve ball or introduce some new narrative reason for a carnage.
#tbb#the bad batch#tbb tech#tbb crosshair#tbb echo#tbb omega#tbb hunter#tbb wrecker#tbb season 2#tbb season two#tbb meta
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I expect you've been asked this before, but I am so intrigued by your Hoffmanposting that I absolutely have to finally watch it. Which production would you recommend for starters?
love this question!! I am an absolute fanatic of this opera and based off of my experience with it so far, here are my thoughts for a first-time watcher.
One quick note: I won't go too much into the edits and history but it is important to mention for first-time Hoffmann viewers, to avoid some confusion. There are a few different versions of this opera, the most common being what I call "the short version" (Choudens) and "the longer version" (Oeser). it gets way more complex than that but I'll just say here that Oeser is superior and therefore always what I recommend first. there are some very good Choudens out there though that I will include.
starting with the longer version (Oeser), we have:
My #1 fave, the 2009/2015 Metropolitan Opera production, also happens to be a really good one for first-time Hoffmann viewers, for a few reasons. 1) it's a straightforward edit that has the most important parts (imo) of the story. 2) it's a really fun, but not overwhelming, production. 3) the cast is great. and 4) it's a fun take on the story that doesn't make it too crazy but stays close to the heart of the piece.(you can find the 2009 one here, and the 2015 one in three parts here, here, and here)
The 1995 La Scala production is my other favorite. It's another fun, relatively straightforward production that balances the silly and dark aspects of the opera well. another standout cast with my absolutely beloved Hoffmann and Nicklausse team, Shicoff and Mentzer. just a bit of peaking around my blog will show you how much I adore these two, so I won't gush too much here. the edit isn't quite as comprehensive as the Met one but it's still a good one. the only fault of this one is it doesn't have my favorite number, the trio des yeux, but that is pretty much my only complaint.
another great first is the 1885 Brussels one. This one is a little trickier just because it's so old the sound and image quality are kinda bad. but, it's another great one and one I talk about a lot. some really great performers in a lot of the lead roles, and though this Hoffmann isn't one of my top faves per se, his dynamic with Nicklausse here is one of my favorites.
looking at the shorter version (Choudens) which isn't as good because it cuts out quite a bit, and a lot of those cuts alter the Hoffmann/Nicklausse dynamic which I argue is the most important in the opera; as well as moving around the order of the acts in a way that doesn't really make sense. But it's still worth watching and I'd recommend these two for a first-time watch:
possibly my favorite Choudens is the 2000 Orange production. it's really atmospheric (outdoor stage!!) with another great cast. the way they stage the very end is not my favorite, but aside from that it's a really solid, fun, spooky production that's a good first-time watch. (find part one and part two here)
the Met 1988 one is another great first one. A bit odd at times but another solid cast with great dynamics (Shicoff can't be beat in this role and really brings it all together) and I really love a lot of the costumes. another straightforward production that has its quirks (and a lot of glitter in Antonia's act).
so here you go! Hopefully it's not too much. let me know if you have any questions or need clarification on anything!
one final note, since some of these don't have subtitles, and there isn't a great libretto online, I recommend taking a look at this post (mine, shameless self-plug) that has detailed synopses of the various edits. also, PLEASE come to me with questions/thoughts on any you end up watching!! and if you need help accessing any of these let me know!
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Alright so if Dan's oddly vague "probably next Summer" is indeed true (look he knows the answer, is the mouse holding him at gunpoint for a mere basic timeline confirmation???), it obviously does beg the question of how this is going to be addressed in-show.
Like, he also said it's basically the same show, so that means Doof is back to evil, and Candace is still busting. The latter has some room to it (especially if it's a literal compulsion she has), but the former would probably need some explaining.
Like, viewers will need a catch up on why he's evil despite the series finale being "ok I'm not evil now". Probably means they will have to address the spin-off pilots(?) and... yes, Milo Murphy's Law. Anyone who knows me knows my feelings on the trajectory MML went on, but I think they could just vaguely explain his time between Summers as "I went and did some shit, it didn't work out, so now I'm stuck back here". I do think it will be interesting to get into the character motivations behind it all though, like is it just a case of being directionless and nothing working out (ha ha accidental meta commentary), or is there more to it?
As said with Candace, I do think it's easier to have her back to busting. Candace Against the Universe was the closest we got to closure for her, but well apparently it takes place before Last Day of Summer so it obviously didn't stick. OCD is a bitch. There's obviously the post-Summer episodes showing her still, which are a weird enigma in themselves (two episodes that take place on Halloween night lol), and if you ignore my weird broken timeline theories, it does even show in Happy New Year she "relapses". So point being, I think it can work. Same with Doof even if that's harder to justify. What if she also falls back into busting cuz she struggles to know what to do and that causes a mega relapse cuz old habits die hard (again, kind of meta too lol)?
Hmm, what else is there to cover... I guess they'd need to address Vanessa's OWCA internship, if that ever went anywhere. There could be potential subtle changes too because it's a year ahead of the original run, how those would look I have no idea.
I do wonder if the opening of the next episode is going to be one big "we're back" song (it feels very in-character for the show to do), but I also wonder if they could use it as a way to explain what happened between Summers, any necessary changes. On that note... what if they get more specific and deliberately mirror the Curtain Call song? The fourth wall hasn't been set yet, and they just explain what's been happening. Also, it would be cool if the episode started with Phineas opening the door and waving HELLO this time.
So yeah, many possibilities. All I ask is that there's none of those stinking probability ions in the revival. I'm trying to keep the MML salt to a minimum, but I do think despite personal biases for ease of non-MML viewers MML refs should be throwaway and simple. Obviously that's a bit harder when they make some big changes to PnF lore in that show, but if it's not important, most that's necessary is a nod to what happened without dwelling on it. But please... no probability ions. I'm begging you.
To be positive again, I do think a "next Summer" allows for more creative freedom, so if they wanted to drag in MML and (probably more likely for show synergy) Hamster and Gretel guest stars, they could. Would be harder to do if it was the same Summer.
I guess another thing worth wondering is... how will the show be broadcast? Disney TVA stuff airs on Disney Channel/XD usually, but The Proud Family is proof this isn't set in stone. I mention this because PnF is HUGE on Disney+. I won't be surprised if it airs on Disney Channel, but the Disney+ userbase makes me wonder if that will be the primary broadcast method for the show now. Could also be synchronised. Hard to know for sure, but I know marketing has to take the Disney+ viewerbase into account.
Okay I think that's everything about the whole "how will the show be back" topic, so yeah. Guess we'll see sometime next year how it looks. Also, I promise I'm going to try as hard as possible to be quiet about probability ions. I swear. :'(
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TV Recommendation: Tomorrow
Choi Jun-Woong has spent his young life working his ass off in the hopes of landing a solid job in an unbearably competitive job market. He has collected endless certificates, learned endless bonus talents, and worked hard through dozens- if not hundreds- of interviews.
And not once has he succeeded.
But Jun-Woong is naturally an optimistic person, or at least he wonât let defeat pile up on top of him.
One night, Jun-Woong is walking across a bridge when he spots a homeless man trying to kill himself. Jun-Woong tries to save the man, and crosses paths with a mysterious woman with pink hair.
She is brash, telling the man to just kill himself if he wants to die so badly. Horrified, Jun-Woong grabs onto the man as heâs about to jump and is pulled over the edge.
He wakes in the hospital... but when he turns around, his body is laying there in the bed.
Jun-Woong is in a coma- one that is destined to last for three long years. When the mysterious woman from the bridge, Koo Ryeon appears, Jun-Woong begs her to save him so he can take care of his grief-stricken mother.
Koo Ryeon takes Jun-Woong to the Jade Emperor themself, who offers him a deal.
If he works for the afterlife for a period of six months- in the capacity of his choosing- Jun-Woong can wake up from his coma early.Â
Eventually, Jun-Woong joins Koo Ryeonâs unit, the Risk Management Team. Their job- along with super-reaper Lim Ryung-Gu- is to track down people at a high risk for suicide and find a way to save their lives.
Koo Ryeon has always had a rough touch, having been pulled out of hell to become a Reaper herself. But Choi Jun-Woongâs light, kindness, and sensitivity to the pain of others helps him show her a new way to approach the job. A way that honors the pain of those attempting suicide, and to help them find a way to keep walking in the world.
The team must work together to stand against the uncompromising and cruel Park Joong-Gil, a reaper who wants nothing more than to see their team fail, as he does not believe in redemption for those who take their own lives.
** TW: This show obviously deals EXTENSIVELY with suicide and mental health issues. Do not watch if you have trouble with those themes. If you need any help, click here for a directory of counseling hotlines per country.
#tv recommendation#recommendation#recommentions#tv recommendations#tomorrow#tw: suicide#finally a show that asks the all important question: is it possible to make viewers ugly-cry every single episode#yes#the answer is yes
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the art of the rom-com | jjk
summary:Â FILM395, the art of the rom-com, was supposed to be an easy a with one of your favorite professors, but itâs not. itâs actually a sisyphean torture that comes in the form of fellow film student jeon jungkook, who has no problem responding to every one of your discussion posts about the consumerist ideals underlying every romance movie with his own paragraphs on the beauty of love like the hopeless romantic he is. and when the two of you find yourselves partnered up for your final project, which is to create a short film on rom-coms, jungkook decides to take it upon himself to show you what love is really like.
{enemies to lovers!au, college!au}
pairing: film major!jungkook x film major!reader (female) genre: fluff, comedy, slight angst, this is literally a rom-com in fic form word count: 33k warnings: college alcohol consumption, discussion board posts, emotionally constipated characters, film major shenanigans, blonde jungkook whoâs also in a hip hop dance troupe, miscommunication, if you hate rom-coms do not read this fic
a/n:Â i am so so so excited to share this monster of a jungkook fic (tho letâs be real, 30k is pretty standard for me now ;-;) with you all! this is basically rom-com trash, but itâs my rom-com trash, and i hope you all enjoy!
on a sadder, less exciting note: after this fic i will be taking an extended writing hiatus until at least the beginning of may. my semester is picking up and i unfortunately just donât currently have any upcoming fics planned for you guys. i hope you understand!! maybe iâll do a couple of ask games here and there to see if anything piques my interest, but other than that please do not expect major works of writing for a while. love you all!
500 Days of Summer is a movie you all have probably seen before. That being said, I encourage you to respond to this discussion board from a film perspective as opposed to a viewerâs perspective. How did 500 Days of Summer alter the classic narrative of boy-meets-girl? Do you think it was a smart move, on the parts of Webb, Neustadter, and Weber, to do so? Why or why not?
Jeon Jungkook on February 12th at 9:53PM
I thought that the change in the boy-meets-girl narrative that had been popularized by rom-coms of the 1990s definitely contributed to his popularity and its attractiveness towards viewers in general. The film makes it clear that the story does not have a so-called happy ending, but despite that, it still brings into discussion the idea of love and soulmates and true connection. And thatâs important, because despite the filmâs not-so-happy ending, it makes it a point to emphasize that those things are real. That love is real. I thought it was an excellent move on the parts of the writers and director, because they both broke standards in terms of happy endings in rom-coms and they stayed true to the message at hand.Â
Y/N Y/L/N on February 12th at 10:29PM
I have to disagree with Jungkook. Itâs obvious the movie is not going to have a happy ending because Tom is so obsessed with the version of Summer he has created in his head that he doesnât even see who the real girl is anymore. It doesnât have a happy ending not because they werenât soulmates, or because their love wasnât right. They break up because what Tom wants and what Summer wants are fundamentally different, and Tom just canât accept the fact that Summer doesnât love him the way he wants her to. In a desperate quest to keep her, though, he manifests this version of her and replaces the actual Summer with it, ultimately destroying their relationship. How could viewers ever have faith that Tom would eventually get his happy ending if the only proof of his commitment to relationships they have is him manufacturing a different girl to fall in love with?
When you walk into class, Jeon Jungkook is already there.Â
He sits in the front row, the seat closest to the door in your puny little classroom, much too small for twenty-students to fit comfortably, let alone watch movies on the pull-down projector screen above the chalkboard. Youâre convinced heâs chosen that seat just so he can grin at you whenever you walk in the room, always later than him because apparently, he has nothing better to do with his time than show up to class early and smirk at you when you arrive.Â
As you shuffle past his seat towards your ownâsecond row, middle of the room, centered with the lecturerâs podiumâwith your usual scowl drawn neatly across your face, Jungkook says, overly bright and cheery, âGood morning, Y/N.â
The sound of his voice alone is enough to make your nose scrunch up in further disgust. âShut up,â you grumble back, stuffing yourself into your chair and pulling out your laptop. One row in front of you and five seats to the right, you see Jungkook chuckle.Â
Glowering, you open up your Notes document for the class and try to avoid staring at Jungkookâs side profile, the way heâs slouching lazily in his seat, and what looks to be a lengthy paragraph on his computer screen, a task that proves to be particularly difficult because he happens to sit in the exact spot you have to look in order to see your professor enter the room. What the hell is he even writing, anyway?
He straightens up the moment she does, cheerful as always as she smiles at everyone. âGood morning, everyone.â
The lot of you respond with halfhearted smiles and waves.Â
âI can just feel the enthusiasm radiating throughout the room,â she jokes, clenching her fists together in success. At least that gets a couple of you to laugh. âWhich is great, because before we get to anything today, weâre gonna talk about the final project.â
You smile to yourself, immediately pulling up the copy of the syllabus you had downloaded to your desktop, scrolling right down to where she had outlined information about the final project in big, bolded letters. There are a lot of reasons youâve taken this class, not the least of which is the fact that you have had Professor Pollack three times prior to this and sheâs loved you in every class, but the final project was definitely one of the major selling points.Â
Pollack pulls up a more detailed final project document on the projector as she steps out from behind the podium. âAs you guys know, your final project is a thirty-to-forty minute short film involving rom-coms. You guys have a lot of freedom, it can be a rom-com, it could be a documentary about rom-coms, anything. It just needs to involve the topic of rom-coms somehow. I know a lot of you have actor friends who would be more than happy to have a star-crossed lovers fling or whatever. Go wild. Just keep it PG-13, because I canât in good faith have nude bodies of your fellow college students on my screen.â
You snort to yourself. Makes you wonder how many times Pollack has seen sex scenes of college students on her screen before. Too many, probably.Â
Unintentionally, your eyes drift over to Jungkook. He seems to be working on that hefty paragraph of his, typing something you assume is completely unrelated to the topic at hand and is further proof that Jungkook just doesnât give a shit about anything involving this class. Whatever. You turn back to Pollack.Â
âGood projects not only capture the essence of what a rom-com is, but also put their own twist on the story and bring into question the topics we discuss in class, like truthfulness, realistic portrayals of love, and viewer interpretation,â she continues, and with every word you feel heart beat faster in excitement. âI know youâre all excellent filmmakers. Thatâs why youâve taken this class. But what I want you to do is get into the nitty-gritty of the makeup of a rom-com and distill it as much as possible. Weâll be watching them all in class during the last week. Yes, Celia?â
You all turn to look at Celia, who sits in the third row, second seat from the left. âThis is a partner project, right?âÂ
Well. Thatâs the one downside. As much as you know that cooperation is an important life skill, you would much rather prefer to produce the entire movie yourself. But you love Pollack and you already know youâre on track to get a good grade in this class, so whatever. Youâll deal.Â
As long as you can pick your teammate.Â
âYes,â Pollack affirms, âand with that excellent segue, I will now announce your partners.â
Shit.Â
Pollack pulls out a folded piece of paper from her back pocket, like she had just come up with the arrangements on the morning train ride to campus, and begins reading. Slowly, as she ticks off names one by one, everyone begins to turn around, locking eyes with their partners and exchanging guess-itâs-us-two-huh? smiles. Everyone exceptâ
âAnd lastly, Jungkook and Y/N.â
You freeze in place. You look up at your professor, eyes wide and shocked, because nobody knows better than her how much the two of you have been butting heads this entire semester. But when you meet her eyes and she smiles knowingly, shrugging her shoulders, you know youâre doomed. Hesitantly, almost like youâre scared to find out what happens when you do, you shift your gaze towards where Jungkook sits in the front right corner of the room. Only heâs not just sitting. Heâs turned a full one hundred-and-eighty degrees just so he can smirk at you from across the room, a glint in his eye.Â
Jungkook laughs at your cold-stone, shellshocked reaction. Like he knows how much youâll hate this, and you know how much heâll enjoy it.Â
From here, you actually have a pretty good view of his laptop screen, brightness turned all the way up because he apparently doesnât care who reads his screen. Or maybe he just likes showing off how much he writes so he can establish dominance over everyone else. Except you, of course. But when you look a little closer, you notice heâs got the class discussion board for the week up on his Chrome window, two paragraphs typed into the text box.Â
Right above is your response to his comment.Â
Is that what he was working on? His reply to your reply? Right now? He has the audacity to draft it right here, in front of you, where he knows you can see? He doesnât even care that youâre blatantly staring at it. In fact, he actually seems to be relishing in it.
Youâre so caught off guard by the contents of his computer screen that when you look back up at him on instinct, you catch a wink in your direction.Â
Your fists tighten by your side.Â
Class is rather uneventful after the whole partner fiasco, as Pollack transitions into your usual dose of a short lecture on the film and then a class discussion that goes absolutely nowhere because everyone is too concerned with the final project to care. Whatever you talk about, you will be hard pressed to know, because you spend the entire rest of the period scowling at the blank page of your Notes document as you try to formulate a way to convince Pollack to change your partner. Would she accept a dozen doughnuts as a bribe? A box is only ten dollars from Dunkinâ.
When Pollack finally shuts her laptop screen and begins her weekly goodbye spiel, you are the first one out of the room. Hastily, you stuff your laptop into your bag, zip it up as best as you can (which means that the tops of your water bottle and umbrella are sticking out, but who cares), and shuffle out the room right as Pollack is bidding you all farewell, just so you donât have to look at Jungkookâs stupid, smug little grin on the way out.Â
Faintly, you remember Pollack saying something about getting your partnerâs contact information so you can start working, but fuck that. Jungkook knows your name. He can find you. If you must spend the entire semester communicating through Instagram DMs, then so be it. Youâve communicated with men in worse ways. Like through LinkedIn.
Thereâs a small seating area half a flight down from where your puny little classroom is, a few tables and a bench that wraps around the wall, posters splayed out on the corkboard to the right, staples littering both the board and the floor it rests above. Nobody ever seems to use this, despite the innumerable posters advertising everything from dance troupe shows to financial literacy talks, which makes it the perfect place for you to brood and gather your thoughts. Itâs also in the direct opposite direction of the exit. So thatâs good.
Taking your anger out on your personal belongings (as opposed to that bitchass smirk on Jungkookâs face), you begin to shove your umbrella and water bottle into the pocket of your backpack, fighting to nestle them amongst your other worldly possessions, like your pencil case and what looks to be a small nest of receipts at the bottom of the back. No wonder itâs so clogged up down there.Â
If anything gives you a sense of control, itâs cleaning. One by one, you pluck out the receipts from your bag, nose scrunching up as you try to remember every purchase youâve made in the past three months. Plus, one of these receipts is from when you bought some dryer sheets from CVS, so that means the five inches of actual information are also accompanied by three feet of coupons that expired two weeks ago. Ugh, what a waste.Â
âDonât look so angry, youâll have to get used to seeing this face a lot.â
You look up from where youâve been inspecting an old receipt from a midnight McDonaldâs trip to find Jungkook standing in front of you, backpack hanging loosely on his bomber jacket-clad shoulder and that same stupid grin written all over his same stupid face.Â
âCan I help you?â You drawl. Great. Now Jungkook can add âsaw all her receiptsâ to the list of embarrassing things heâs caught you doing.Â
âCan I help you?â Jungkook fires back with a scoff, blonde hair bouncing as he jerks his head flippantly. âLooks like someone needs to take an Accounting class or something.â
âIâm just doing some spring cleaning,â you sneer. Itâs February. âWhat do you want?â
âWhat, no âHello, partnerâ? âSo excited to be working with you this semesterâ? Iâm hurt,â Jungkook says, placing a hand to his heart as he shakes his head disapprovingly. âI thought we had something good, Y/N. Isnât that why Pollack paired us up?â
Youâre pretty sure she just likes watching the world burn.Â
âDonât flatter yourself,â you chide, knowing that Jungkook already must get enough of a kick out of just seeing the annoyed look on your face.Â
âPlease, like I even need to. You think I donât notice the way you stare at me during class? I know you must like what you see,â Jungkook flirts, just to be extra irritating.Â
While heâs stroking his own ego, you tear off a piece of that CVS receipt, one of the expired coupons for Three Dollars Off Any Shampoo or Conditioner, and scribble your number on the back. The rest of the receipts you scoop up and dump in the trash can to your right before you zip up your backpack and hike it over your shoulder.Â
âHere,â you say gruffly, shoving the paper against his chest as you head towards the stairwell.Â
âHow forward of you, Y/N, you know you could have just askedââ
Pausing right before you turn the corner and head out the door, you turn back to look at Jungkook, already exhausted from having to interact with him for five minutes. âAnd when youâre done jerking yourself off,â you say pointedly, âtext me.â
You storm out the door.
[February 13th, 1:24PM]
Unknown Number: guess who ;)
You: Wow I have NO idea You: Keanu Reeves?
Unknown Number: haha very funny Unknown Number: itâs jungkook
You: Damn shame You: You done jerking off yet
Maybe: Jungkook: what makes you think iâm not doing that right now ;)))
You: You donât have the coordination to text me and masturbate at the same time You: What do you want
Jungkook: ouch, harsh Jungkook: canât i just want to talk to my final project partner? :D
[February 13th, 2:17PM]
Jungkook: alright fine Jungkook: just wanna see when you wanna meet up
You: Guess I donât have a choice do I
Jungkook: unless you wanna facetime
You: Is that an option?
Jungkook: how about friday at 3 Jungkook: in one of the greene gsrs
You: You think you can manage to reserve one of those?
Jungkook: watch me
[February 13th, 2:21PM]
Jungkook: [screenshot sent] Jungkook: done
You: Do you want a gold star for all that hard work you just did? All that manual labor? You: Fine. See you then.
Jungkook: miss you already <3
Y/N Y/L/N on February 12th at 10:29PM
I have to disagree with Jungkook. Itâs obvious the movie is not going to have a happy ending because Tom is so obsessed with the version of Summer he has created in his head that he doesnât even see who the real girl is anymore. It doesnât have a happy ending not because they werenât soulmates, or because their love wasnât right. They break up because what Tom wants and what Summer wants are fundamentally different, and Tom just canât accept the fact that Summer doesnât love him the way he wants her to. In a desperate quest to keep her, though, he manifests this version of her and replaces the actual Summer with it, ultimately destroying their relationship. How could viewers ever have faith that Tom would eventually get his happy ending if the only proof of his commitment to relationships they have is him manufacturing a different girl to fall in love with?
Jeon Jungkook on February 13th at 7:35PM.
You make a good point, Y/N, but I think you missed the whole point of the movie. Itâs not about their breakup or the not-so-happy ending or even Tomâs problems. Itâs about the journey they go on and what Tom learns in the process. If you watch the trailer then youâd go into the movie knowing they werenât gonna last. The results of whatever Tom and Summer do to contribute to their eventual breakup should not come as a surprise to the viewer. The whole point of the movie is that they spent five hundred days together and Tom is now recounting those days to anyone who will watch. And you know whoâs watching? People who want to hear a story. About love. And loss. And everything in between. Isnât that the whole reason we watch romance movies anyway?
Sometimes, you wonder if the garishness of Professor Pollackâs shoebox-sized office is the reason not very many students attend her office hours. The walls are lined with movie posters taken from a theater going out of business, the shelves stuffed to the brim with Disney World trinkets and old film memorabilia. Sheâs installed these thick red velvet curtains along her single window, making the whole room look like some sort of 1950s movie lair.Â
In a way, you suppose it kind of is.Â
You hear the taps of her Converse shoes as they come down the hallway and round the corner into the office.
âYou know, Y/N, I was surprised to see you signed up for my office hours when I logged in this morning,â Pollack says as she enters the room, handing you the coffee in her right hand as she takes a sip out of the one from her left. Last year, the film department bought a Breville coffee maker with the leftover funds from a movie showing fundraiser and it is, in your humble opinion, the best investment the department has ever made.
âWhy? I see you all the time,â you ask, eyebrows raised. You and Professor Pollack are not lacking in social connection. Sheâs written you a letter of recommendation and she knows your coffee order.Â
âThe very first time we ever spoke outside of class, you sat down at my Starbucks table while I was eating lunch just so you could introduce yourself and ask me about my opinion on the Mamma Mia remake,â she deadpans. âWe donât exactly speak through official forums.â
Well, sheâs got you there.Â
âI knowâŠâ you begin, trailing off awkwardly as you take a sip of your coffee. Itâs burning hot and scalds your tongue a little, but itâs nice. Itâs been cold recently. âBut I just thought we could talk⊠privately.â
Pollack rolls her eyes as she reclines in her chair, back hitting the padding of the chair with a thud. âGoodness, I wonder what youâre here to talk to me about.â
âOkay, please pardon my French, but what the freak, Professor?â You say, because the words have been sitting hot on your tongue ever since you walked into your office and you didnât think sending an email that looked like:
To: [email protected] From: y/[email protected] Subject: what the freak
Dear Professor Pollack,
What the freak?????????
Cheers, Y/N
would be very professional on your part.Â
Pollack lets out this honk of a laugh, loud and sudden, shaking her head fondly. âCome on, Y/N. You must have known I would have partnered the two of you up.â
âI was hoping youâd let us choose?â You emphasize.Â
âAnd miss out on what very well may be one of the best final projects of the class, produced by my two best students of the semester? Absolutely not,â she says, smiling knowingly at you.Â
Even her sudden reveal that you happen to be one her best students this semester isnât enough to soothe your worries and calm your anger. Youâre honored, but you have bigger problems. Problems that start with âJeonâ and end with âJungkookâ.Â
Pollack looks at your beaten-down expression and leans forward, placing her coffee cup on the wooden desk in front of her. âListen, Y/N. Youâre an excellent student and one of the most talented filmmakers Iâve seen in a long time. Your discussion posts are detailed, well-written, and thought-provoking. I know that the two of you will make a great project.â
You scoff. âWe canât agree on a single thing.â
âSometimes that happens in life, and you just have to deal with it,â Pollack says sagely.Â
âSo I canât change partners?â
âNot unless youâd like to fail the final,â Pollack comments, shrugging. How rude of her to say such a thing, not taking the option to change partners off the table entirely but making it so that if you do, youâll pretty much be shooting yourself in the foot. Or worse.Â
You narrow your eyes at her. âThatâs low.â
âThatâs life,â she corrects.Â
âUgh.â You get up out of your seat, taking angry sips of your coffee as you desperately try to think of another way to get out of it. Are doughnuts still an option?
âI have full faith that the both of you will come up with an excellent project,â Pollack says like itâs some sort of consolation as she walks you to the door to her office. Yeah, right. You and Jungkook spend your free time making snide responses to each otherâs discussion posts like itâs nobodyâs business. Youâre probably the only two people at your entire university that care enough to make replies to each otherâs replies. Like Tinder from hell. âYou shouldnât be worried, Y/N.â
âIâm not worried,â you say, completely worried. âI justâI donât know how Jungkook and I will get along.â
Pollack grins to herself. Does she know something you donât? Is she up to something? She looks at you as you linger in the doorway, feeling utterly helpless after a meeting that accomplished absolutely nothing, and she smiles.Â
âYouâll find a way.âÂ
Reserving a group study room in the Greene Library and Collection should not be some gymnastics act that involves a warm-up, practice, a routine, and song and dance. In theory, all you have to do is log onto the libraryâs homepage, navigate to the reservations tab, enter your name and ID number, pick a date and time, and profit.Â
Of course, the demand for the study rooms does tend to outweigh the supply. There are over ten thousand students at your university. And only twenty rooms.Â
And still, you have the unfortunate luck of being stuck in one of them for an hour and a half with none other than Jeon Jungkook.Â
You see him coming into the library at 3PM sharp through the opposite entrance, a little surprised he didnât show up ten minutes early like he does in class, just so he would have an excuse to complain about having to wait for you. Feeling a little threatened, you pick up the pace so that you can meet his lengthy stride, keeping an eye on his direction so you know which room heâs aiming for.
You arrive at Greene GSR #18 at the exact same time.
âSo nice to see you,â Jungkook says, too cheerful, as you reach out to open the door.Â
âMmm,â you mumble in response as you enter the room, flinging your backpack onto the floor by your chair with a thud as you take a seat. The faster you start, the faster you can get this over with.
Jungkook, not at all outwardly discouraged by your clear disdain for him, rallies on happily. âSo, what were you thinking for the project?â But he doesnât even let you open your mouth to answer before he says, âOh, wait, let me guess: a social commentary on the consumerist ideals that underline every modern movie and encourage the pursuit of an empty dream by abandoning concrete career and personal goals in favor of romantic fulfillment.â
You scowl at him, even though thatâs exactly what you were thinking of doing. Youâre almost positive Pollackâs had enough of seeing college students try to engineer the craziest fake dating scenarios they can imagine just for a class project. Why not do something outside of the box?Â
âWell, then what do you want to do?â You challenge, already bristling. Like Jungkook has a better idea.Â
âMaybe something that doesnât scream âkilljoyâ as much as you do,â Jungkook retorts easily. He opens his mouth to spit out something else but then rolls his eyes and shrugs, shaking his head. âForget it. I shouldnât have even asked.â
âDonât pin this on me,â you immediately rebuke, pointing at him. âYouâre the one who wants to make some sort of generic rom-com for our final project. Besides, Iâm pretty sure every idea you even think of will have been done already.â
âJust because something is cliche doesnât make it bad,â Jungkook says. âI swear, I donât think you understand what the word cliche even means. A cliche thing, by default, is something that lots of people like. Therefore, it is largely well-received by the general public.â
âOh, then that must mean that all rom-coms are deserving of a Peopleâs Choice Award then, right?â
Jungkook frowns, getting exasperated. You arenât much farther off. âI donât know why youâre being soâso resistant! You know that romantic comedies are supposed to be fun, right?âÂ
âTheyâre not that fun to me,â you comment snidely.Â
âThatâs because youâre a stick in the mud who takes everything way too seriously,â Jungkook replies like itâs some sort of known fact. âHave you ever even been in a relationship?â
âThatâs none of your business,â you tell him firmly. Who does he think he is, going around asking that sort of thing? Especially to you! Like you could care any less about what Jungkook thinks of your love life. Intrusive, much? âBesides, you asking that is exactly my point. Not everything has to be about finding love and searching for your soulmate or whatever bullshit like that. Some people donât really care that much.â
âYou act like wanting to find love and wanting to be successful are mutually exclusive,â Jungkook points out. âYou donât have to abandon all of your life goals just to find love, you know. It doesnât have to be the most important thing in your life for you to even care about it a little. Itâs natural for people to want love.â
âThen I guess Iâm just a robot.â
âYou sure are acting like one,â Jungkook comments easily. âWhat, are you about to ask me to pick out all of the pictures with traffic lights?â
âIâm allowed to have my own views on love, just like you,â you say. Isnât that the whole point of your discussion boards? A forum where you can discuss these sorts of things through an academic lens? A barrier that keeps the two of you from going at each otherâs throats when youâre engaging in the class material? It doesnât take a genius, or even half of one, to know that you and Jungkook canât seem to agree on anything in your FILM395 class.Â
Jungkook scoffs. âWhat do you mean, âyour own views on loveâ? As far as Iâm aware, your view on love is that you donât have one! What do you even think love really is?â
You frown at him. âDoes it matter?â
âYes,â Jungkook says like itâs obvious. âThis project is about filming a short romantic comedy, about people falling in love with each other. How do you expect me to do that if we donât reach a mutual agreement on what love is?â
You scoff. âThere is no way in hell I am going to agree with you on anything concerning love.â Jeon Jungkook still thinks love is all rainbows and sunshine. Cries at the end of Love, Actually even though heâs seen it five times already. Believes in soulmates. Believes there are people out there that were built for each other. He flutters from one person to the next like a butterfly, even though heâs more like a moth drawn to any open flame within a five-mile radius. Heâs convinced heâll find his true love here, in college, just like his parents found each other.Â
Yeah, right.
âThen what are we supposed to do, huh?â He says with an eyebrow raised. âWe have a month to make a movie thatâs fifty percent of our grade.â
âThe social commentary is still on the table,â you point out. Sure, itâs not at all a romantic comedy, but itâs about them, which Pollack said was totally fine. Besides, she has been teaching you the entire semester, hasnât she? She should know by now not to expect some cushy lovey-dovey story about two people who were destined to be with each other and can overcome all obstacles with their love.Â
Deep down, a part of you wonders if thatâs why she paired you up with Jungkook. If sheâs had enough of the sappy love stories that Jungkook probably wanted to do, didnât want to see another cynical commentary on capitalism in Hollywood.
âWow, what a thrilling idea,â Jungkook deadpans. âPlease, tell me more.â His voice is lifeless.Â
âOh, shut up. Itâs not like your idea would be any better. Who would we even get to star in a rom-com we filmed? Itâs not like the two of us could do it.â
You regret the words the instant they come out of your mouth. In horror, you watch as they sink into Jungkookâs brain, etching themselves into his mind as a lightbulb turns on, a bright idea popping into his thoughts.Â
He opens his mouth, but you get there first. âNo. Whatever youâre thinking, absolutely not. I am not starring in a rom-com with you.â
That is something you can say with one-hundred percent confidence. Something that you know will never change.Â
âJust hear me out,â Jungkook pleads, looking a little desperate as he wrings his hands together, aching to spill the bubbling plan thatâs been stewing in his head.Â
You narrow your eyes in suspicion but lean back into your chair, a silent signal for him to continue. Itâs not as if you have any better idea.sÂ
âOkay. Itâs not a rom-com. Itâs a mockumentary,â he says, something that (and you canât believe youâre saying this) actually piques your interest. Moreso than anything else heâs ever said to you. âYou think love is totally manufactured, right? That Hollywood creates the illusion of it to sell to people paying twenty dollars for a movie ticket?â
âYes.â
âThen letâs do that. Letâs prove itâs manufactured.â
âAnd how do you plan on doing that?â Itâs not like you can walk into a factory and ask them to make the âloveâ emotion for you.Â
âWeâll be the stars.â
He says it like itâs the most obvious thing in the world. Like itâs your best idea by a long shot, the home run of all home runs, your golden ticket to an A.
You scrunch up your nose, hesitant. âWait, I donât knowââ
âItâs perfect!â Jungkook exclaims, eyes wide with excitement. âThink about it. Itâll be a mockumentary of a stereotypical rom-com. Except it wonât be this big Hollywood production, itâll be real life. And it wonât be between two paid actors with years of experience under their belt, itâll be us.â His eyes are practically bulging out of his head, big brown eyes glinting with excitement.
âSo what are we gonna do? Act out our own rom-com in an attempt to see if either one of us will fall in love with the other?â You say, an eyebrow raised.Â
Jungkook shakes his head. âNot necessarily. Itâs a mockumentary, right? So itâs grounded in real life even if it is based upon the stereotypical boy-meets-girl rom-com. It wonât be super scripted or anything. Think of it more like⊠a chronicle.â
You scoff. âOf what?â
âOf us,â Jungkook says easily. âOf the time we have to spend together to film this damn project anyway. I say that rom-coms are emblematic of the natural human desire for love, and that deep down love is the thing that makes us happy. You say that rom-coms are consumerist propaganda, or whatever it is you think they areââ
âThey are, and you canât change my mind about that,â you interrupt, just for clarity. Canât have Jungkook thinking heâs going to somehow convince you otherwise.
ââso, with this project, letâs see which one of us is right. If the time we have to spend together, making this mockumentary rom-com, will really change how we feel about each other, or if it wonât.â
How you feel about each other? You almost laugh when Jungkook says it out loud. Thereâs no room for questioning in your mind when it comes to how you two feel about each other. Two desperate-to-please students with opposite views on the entire structure of a class and three years of experience arguing your points in essays under your belts.Â
Jungkook believes in destiny, right? Then he must know that the two of you are destined to never get along.
âYou should be a car salesman,â you joke. Jungkookâs certainly excellent at pitches.
âSo, you in?â
You narrow your eyes, still a little wary of whatever it is Jungkookâs putting down. But itâs not like you have any better ideas. And the sooner you agree on something, the sooner you can get this goddamn project over with and never have to sit in class with Jeon Jungkook ever again.Â
âOnly because thisâll finally prove to you that not everything can be solved by finding love,â you say. Itâs about as good of a âyesâ as heâs going to get out of you.Â
Jungkook grins, mischievous as always. Thereâs certainly something else heâs plotting, you just arenât sure what. Maybe heâs in cahoots with Pollack. âOr,â he begins, lips curling upwards, âyouâll just fall in love with me.â
You scoff. âYeah, right.â
âWell, then I guess weâll just have to see, wonât we?â He holds out his hand, palm facing up as he waits for your response, that devilish glint that you hate twinkling in his eyes.Â
As if youâre going to fall in love with Jungkook. For this stupid project? No way. Just because itâs a filmmaking project doesnât make it any more bearable than your other assignments. Itâs a partner project. They are, by their very nature, excruciating. Youâll be surprised if you end this project and you arenât even more irritated with Jungkook. Does he really think youâll actually develop some sort of affection for him?
You take his hand on your own, palm pressed against his, and you eye him carefully. Just because Jungkookâs got something up his sleeve doesnât mean you donât. Finally, finally, Jungkook will see why love is stupid and manufactured and fake. Why it doesnât bring people together but instead tears them apart.Â
Maybe then heâll leave you and your discussion posts in peace.
You smile up at him.Â
âI guess we will.â
When Ruby Rhodes is not six feet deep in The Princeton Reviewâs MCAT test prep book, she can usually be found at the small bakery five blocks west and two blocks north of your little campus, a family-owned place passed down through three generations. Itâs her favorite place, and yours, too, because the coffee is delicious and the pastries are even better.Â
Plus, hardly anyone from your school ever comes here, which means the wifi speed is eons better than the Starbucks inside the main food court.Â
Sheâs halfway through a tiramisu and a rerun of The Bachelor from two seasons ago when you sit down across from her.Â
âAny good?â You ask, pulling out your laptop and squeezing it onto the tiny marble table in between the two of you.Â
âThe food or the show?â Ruby asks over a mouthful of cake.Â
âEither.âÂ
Ruby swallows down the piece sitting on her tongue before responding. âThe tiramisu is delicious, and The Bachelor is eh. Iâve seen this episode three times already.â
âThen why are you watching it again?â You ask, laughing. Does Ruby think something different is going to happen?
âBecause weâre in between weeks right now and honestly, The Bachelor is kind of dry this season,â Ruby says with a frown.Â
âYouâve got some tiramisu on your cheek,â you tell her, pointing to the left side of her face where the bright mascarpone cream sticks out like a sore thumb against her dark skin.Â
âItâs just so yummy, I canât help but stick my whole face in it,â Ruby jokes as she wipes her face with the napkin on her lap. The Bachelor rerun plays on in the background, and you can hear the gasps of the women through Rubyâs discarded headphones.Â
You roll your eyes. âWhy do you even watch that show still? You know itâs all crap.â
âJust because you think itâs crap doesnât mean I do,â Ruby insists, playing out an argument the two of you have had plenty of times over the course of your friendship. âWatching it makes me happy. So I do it.â
âBut itâs all fake,â you say, frowning in disapproval. âThe couples donât even stay together in the end anyway.â
âItâs a totally pre-constructed show, but itâs not fake in the moment. And I donât expect the final couple to stay together.â She shrugs nonchalantly. âBelieve me, Iâve seen enough Bachelor seasons to know those odds. I just like watching the ride. Itâs cute.â
âYou say that about everything.â
âThatâs because everything is cute,â Ruby says pointedly. âI like seeing the good in people.â
Rubyâs always been the exact opposite of you in terms of worldviews. The embodiment of a real-life fairy. She puts butterfly clips in her hair and buys herself bouquets of daisies and lilies. She sits in cafes with her headphones in and sketches the people she sees outside the window. Sheâs studying to be a doctor so she can spend the rest of her life helping others.Â
And you?Â
Well, the Oscars have always been a bit of a long shot.Â
The curiosity eating at you, you pose a question to her. âHypothetically, if there were to exist a mockumentary on rom-coms and love, would you watch it?â
Ruby pauses for a second as she furrows her brows. Then she shrugs and says, âOnly if the two leads fell in love at the end. Why?â
âNo reason,â you say, looking away.Â
Thereâs no fooling Ruby and her eagle eyes.Â
âWhat is it?â She asks, a grin playing at her lips as she looks at you. âCome on, you donât just ask me shit like that without a reason.â
âItâs for a final project,â you explain succinctly. No need to go into details.Â
âYouâre making a rom-com for a final project?â Ruby sounds about as skeptical as you did when you spoke to Jungkook.Â
âItâs a mockumentary about rom-coms.â
âBut⊠itâs a rom-com, right? Like, youâre going to be making a rom-com? Where people fall in love?â
Hopefully not.Â
âSort of?â
Ruby squints her eyes, trying to process all the information. Youâre not surprised that she has to take a moment to thinkâyou are certainly the last person on earth to ever admit to filming a rom-com. But, as youâve stated, itâs not a rom-com. Itâs a mockumentary about them. That distinction is vital.
âWait, is this for that class with Pollack?â Ruby asks. âI remember you telling me you were taking it. You said this was a partner project, though, right? So who are you working with?â
Curse Ruby and her knack for remembering things. Sheâll make a great doctor, thatâs for sure, but right now you wish she would just forget things like everybody else.Â
You sigh. âJungkook.â
Ruby doesnât need to think twice about who that is. âWait, seriously? Youâre working with him? Isnât he the guy that responds to all your discussion posts?â
âYes,â you say, rubbing your temples with your fingertips. You donât even like thinking about him, let alone saying his name. The fact that he has to occupy any part of your brain at all gives you a headache.
âDamn, that sucks,â Ruby says, not feeling very sorry for you at all. âSo youâre filming a rom-com with him?â
âItâs a mockumentary,â you specify, feeling yourself getting irritated. âIt is fake.â
âJust like my shows, huh?â Ruby muses to herself, too analytical for her own good.Â
âListen, you donât need to fall in love to make a mockumentary about it,â you say, refusing to consider any sort of alternative.Â
âDonât you?â
You sneer. âJust shut up and eat your tiramisu.â
Ruby lets out a laugh at that, this wonderful mix between a wheeze and a honk that makes you smile every time you hear it, even if itâs at your own expense. Ruby decides sheâs had enough of mentally torturing you with the thought of feeling anything but extreme distaste towards Jungkook and goes back to her show, letting you brood in peace.Â
You donât need to fall in love to make a film about it. Just like you donât need to be a masterchef to film Gordon Ramsey screaming at someone who undercooked chicken. Youâre a filmmaker. You can make a film out of anything. Including love. Even if it is with someone like Jungkook.Â
Canât you?
Jeon Jungkook may be a disillusioned college student in love with the idea of love itself, but at least heâs not too shabby of a filmmaker.Â
Funnily enough, it actually sort of surprises you that youâve never encountered each other before. Especially considering youâre in the same major program at your school, a program that only accepts about fifty students per year at most. You suppose that in whatever general program classes you had to take in freshman and sophomore year you just never crossed paths. Plus, heâs a filmmaking concentration and youâre doing screenwriting, so itâs very possible that you would have just never spoken had the two of you not registered for the same semester of FILM395.
Huh. Imagine that. A life without him.Â
Sort of makes you wish you had put this class off for one more semester.Â
As the two of you kickstart your project, you both immediately agree that you need a third personâs help. You and Jungkook can do plenty, but you are only two people. And thereâs nothing in the final project guidelines that says you canât enlist other people to partake in the production. But you donât need help with the filming and editing. You need help with the interviews.Â
âIs this bedsheet good enough?â Kim Taehyung, a senior in the film program, asks as heâs Command-stripping a queen-sized black bedsheet to an empty wall in the living room of his tiny one-bedroom apartment.Â
âAs long as it fits into the frame,â Jungkook responds from where heâs standing behind the camera, set up on a tripod to capture a specific angle. âYouâre not going to be in the shot anyway. Youâll just be asking the questions.â
âGood, because I look really ugly right now,â Taehyung says with a grin. You roll your eyes. Taehyung must know he always looks good. Even you canât deny him of that.Â
âThis is ridiculous,â you say, seated on the singular couch in his apartment. Youâre leaning on your elbow as you watch Taehyung fiddle with the bedsheet and Jungkook futz with the camera, the two of them repositioning themselves over and over again until everythingâs perfect. âWhat are you even gonna ask us?â
âI came up with some⊠preliminary questions,â Taehyung says suggestively. âBut I havenât told either of you what they are so that your reactions can be more genuine.â
âGreat,â you deadpan.Â
âWow, someoneâs excited,â Jungkook comments snidely.Â
âI know we agreed on periodic interviews for the sake of the mockumentary but I donât know why we have to be so⊠so serious about them,â you say with a frown.Â
âWe have to promise to be honest with what we say, alright? Like, actually honest. This sets a guideline for the rest of our relationship,â Jungkook says like itâs no big deal. Like the foundation of your relationship isnât the fact that the two of you have been engaged in discussion-board war ever since the semester began.Â
âOur ârelationshipâ?â You say with a scoff.Â
âDo you promise?â Jungkook says.Â
You roll your eyes. âYes, I promise.â Whatever. âWhat do you even think is going to happen between us in the next few weeks?â
Jungkook smirks. âGuess weâll just have to wait and see, wonât we?â
You donât like the sound of that.Â
Over the next ten minutes, Taehyung gets the sheet attached to his wall and pulls over two stools from his kitchen counters, old-timey wooden ones he got from a thrift store for five dollars a pop, one for him and one for the poor soul who has to be interviewed. Youâve agreed to do them separately but Taehyungâs apartment is only so big and you are only three people, which means that whoever isnât being interviewed still has to be behind the camera, listening to the other person.Â
Makes you sort of nervous about whateverâs stewing up inside Jungkookâs mind. Wonder what the hell it is heâs plotting up there.Â
Once everything is settled, Taehyung looks at the two of you as he asks whoâs going first.Â
You turn to Jungkook, whoâs already grinning. âLadies first.â
For someone who has spent their whole life watching and making movies, being in front of the camera feels weirdly uncomfortable to you. Youâre so used to being behind it instead, directing others as they move around the frame, telling them how to feel and how to act and what to say, that having the spotlight shone on you is like picking through your thoughts with a fine-toothed comb.Â
You adjust awkwardly in the bar stool seat as Jungkook stands behind the camera, twisting the lens until he gives you the thumbs-up. Quite frankly, it doesnât make you feel any better.Â
âYou ready?â Taehyung asks as he takes a seat opposite you, just out of frame.Â
âWell, weâve gotta start somewhere, right?â
âThatâs the spirit. Alright, Jungkook, start whenever youâre good.â
âOkay,â Jungkook chirps up. âThree, two, oneââ He points to the both of you.Â
âSo, Y/N,â Taehyung begins, his voice suddenly much clearer. He sounds sort of like a news anchor. Itâs oddly fitting. âAre you excited to begin the filming for this?â
âI donât really have a choice, do I?â You muse.Â
âThat didnât answer my question,â Taehyung points out. Good thing the camera canât see the way his eyebrows raise.Â
âI suppose that there are worse things I could be doing,â you reason, which is about as good of an answer as Taehyungâs going to get. What was he expecting you to say? That you were thrilled to be filming this not-a-rom-com with your class nemesis? That you couldnât wait to see what would happen?
âLoving the enthusiasm,â Taehyung jokes. You wonder what your classmates will think when they watch this back, hearing this unidentified deep male voice ask you and Jungkook questions about your relationship. âLet me ask you this: whatâs your current relationship with Jungkook?â
âUhâŠâ you begin, nervous. Behind the camera, Jungkook has that same stupid, shit-eating grin plastered all over his face. You sneer. âItâs⊠itâs professional.â
âCan you explain what you mean by that?âÂ
âI mean weâre classmates. Thatâs the relationship.â
âThatâs it?â You can hear the skepticism in Taehyungâs voice, almost like heâs egging you on to say something more.Â
âWeâve had some personal disagreements on topics discussed in class. But yes, weâre just classmates,â you elaborate slightly. Itâs not as if anyone needs reminding of that, anyway. They all see your discussion board posts.Â
âAnd how do you expect that relationship to change over the course of this project?â
âI donât think itâll change at all.â Itâs the easiest answer so far. Requires no energy nor brain power for you to think about it.Â
Taehyung nods his head in intrigue. âAnd whyâs that?â
âBecause this is a project for a class, not a life lesson.â
âWho says it canât be both?â
You frown. âWhose side are you on?â
Five feet away, Jungkook laughs.Â
Taehyung chuckles. âAlright, moving on. What do you expect from Jungkook over the next few weeks as you start working on building your relationship?â
âI hope he becomes less unbearable,â you say, though you suppose thatâs more of a general life goal than one thatâs project-specific. But it would be nice if he became a little more⊠palatable. Just so you donât have to feel the urge to sock him in the face every time you speak to each other.Â
ââLess unbearableâ, excellent,â Taehyung repeats. âAnything else?â
âWell,â you say with a shrug, not sure what else to say. What do you want from Jungkook? Obviously the two of you are about to embark on your own rom-com adventure, no doubt most of it his doing, but itâs hard to imagine that he himself (or you, for that matter) will change. If anything, the rom-com setting will just exacerbate the worst parts of both your personalities. Like some sort of curse. âI guess I just hope that the project goes smoothly.â
âI hope that it does, too,â Taehyung says with a smile. âOkay, last question.â Thank God. This interview couldnât have been more than five minutes, but it feels like an eternity to you. âDo you think you and Jungkook will fall in love at the end of this?â
âNo.â You donât leave any room for hesitation. âI donât.â
âWhy not?â
âWeâre very different people with very different interests,â you explain succinctly. Youâre sure Taehyung will grasp that once Jungkook has his turn and answers all the same questions. âHe can try his hardest, but some things are just meant to stay the way they are.â
âOkay, thank you, Y/N, thatâs all. I hope you found our conversation illuminating,â Taehyung says, his cue for the camera to stop rolling. You and Taehyung both turn to Jungkook, waiting for his signal, letting out a sigh when Jungkook gives you a thumbs-up.Â
âThank fuck,â you say, hopping off of the barstool happily. You head towards the camera, ready to kick Jungkook off of it, because itâs your turn to stand behind it with an annoying look on your face as you react to every stupid thing Jungkook says. You find that youâre actually sort of looking forward to it. Being behind the camera is where you feel most at home. Making faces at Jungkook is just a bonus.Â
Jungkookâs still grinning that same goddamn grin when you approach him, making you narrow your eyes.Â
ââHe can try his hardestâ?â Jungkook teases, voice all high-pitched to mimic yours. âSounds like a challenge.â
âAh yes, my mission in life,â you retort easily. Maybe goading him on isnât the best course of action, but youâre so confident that you wonât change your mind you find yourself actually anticipating his efforts. âThink you have what it takes?â
âBelieve me, I do,â Jungkook says with a devilish glint in his eyes.Â
You roll your eyes and kick him off the camera with a shove, pushing him towards Taehyung as he waits diligently on that chair of his.Â
âSo, Jungkook, same questions,â Taehyung says as Jungkook gets ready in his seat, fixing the blonde strands of hair that curl around the side of his face, framing his cheeks.Â
âWhat? Thatâs no fair, he got to think about all his answers,â you exclaim, positively indignant.Â
âDonât worry, Y/N,â Jungkook says, voice sickly smooth, honey falling off his lips. âIâve actually been thinking about the two of us for a long time.â
You pretend to throw up on Taehyungâs hardwood floor.Â
As Taehyung promised, he asks Jungkook the same questions. And, as predicted, his answers about as far away from yours as the sun is from Pluto:
âAre you excited to begin the filming for this?â
Jungkook grins. âYes, definitely. I actually took this class after hearing from a friend that the final project was a lot of fun.â
Taehyung beams. That friend was him. No wonder he was so happy to sign onto helping the two of you.Â
âAnd how would you describe your current relationship with Y/N?â
âWeâre soon-to-be-lovers.âÂ
âHow forward of you.â
âIsnât that my job?â
You have to stop yourself from bursting out into laughter behind the camera and ruining the interview. At least heâs not hiding anything. Youâll give him that.Â
âSo I suppose you expect the two of you to fall in love over the course of the project?â
âYes, thatâs going to happen.â
âAnd you seem pretty confident when you say that.â
Jungkook smirks as he turns to the camera. Or, more accurately, you. âConfidence is attractive.âÂ
You shake your head back at him.Â
The rest of the interview falls pretty much into the same vein as the first few questions. Jungkook is so brazenly determined and hopeful and optimistic it actually pains you in a way, watching him make all of these promises both to you and himself that this project is going to turn out the way he hopes it does. His answers remind you of his discussion board posts, always looking on the bright side of every movie you watch, always finding the silver lining, the light at the end of the tunnel. A movie could be total Hollywood crap, filled with cheating scandals and misunderstandings and betrayals, and Jungkook could still find beauty in it.Â
Itâs strange.Â
For the sake of you not actually throwing up in Taehyungâs lovely apartment, you tune out the majority of the middle of the conversation, having zero desire to listen to Jungkook wax poetic about your non-existent relationship like heâs saying his wedding vows. Only when Taehyung finally remarks that theyâre on the last question do you finally come to again, ready to turn the camera off as soon as Jungkook finishes his answer.Â
âJungkook, do you think you and Y/N will fall in love at the end of this?â
âI do.â Wow, what a shocker. âI do, because I hope that by the end of this Y/N will have opened her eyes to the beauty of love, and will find joy in the feeling as something that makes her feel happy and warm. Iâm going to do everything I can to make sure the things we do together are meaningful. And even if we donât last, I hope that her memories of us together will be ones she can look back upon fondly and be grateful for.â
You purse your lips together. If only it were that easy.Â
âAlright, cut,â you say, voice distant as Jungkook thanks Taehyung for his time and hops off the bar stool. âThanks, Tae.â
âAnytime, you guys,â Taehyung says with a grin.Â
Jungkook comes over to where youâre standing, possibly to grab his camera and tripod but most definitely to rub his obnoxious personality all up in your face.Â
âYou really think youâre gonna get me to fall in love with you, huh?â You muse, an eyebrow raised as you look up at him. âJust so you can prove a point?â
âBelieve it or not, Y/N, but I actually think that all people deserve the chance to experience love and that happens to include you, as well,â Jungkook responds easily.Â
The words put a sour taste in your mouth. âYou think I deserve it, huh?â
Jungkook nods, face solemn as he looks at you, gazing into your eyes with those big brown ones of his own. It makes you feel something unfamiliar. Like heâs reading right through your chest, into your heart. You donât like it. âEveryone deserves love.â
âYou guys are coming back, right? So I can leave the sheet up?â Taehyung interrupts after heâs moved both of his bar stools back to his kitchen counter.Â
âYeah, weâll be back,â Jungkook answers quickly. âThanks for setting everything up, by the way.â
âOf course. Plus, this is a good background for my nudes,â Taehyung says casually, like heâs mentioning what heâs having for dinner. âLooking forward to seeing you guys again.â
âUs, too,â Jungkook says. âReady to go?â
âOnly because it means I donât have to see you anymore,â you retort pointedly, grabbing your backpack from where it sits on his couch as you head towards the door.Â
âJust you wait, Y/N,â Jungkook says as you leave Taehyungâs building, one of those old-timey Victorian houses that was converted into a whole bunch of apartments. âYouâre gonna see that Iâm right.â
âReally? About what?â
âAbout us,â Jungkook says. You come to the stoplight, where Jungkook keeps going straight and you turn right.Â
âUs?â
Jungkook grins as you turn in the direction of your own apartment. And, just as the light turns green, he says, âJust you wait. Weâre gonna fall in love, you and me.â
If he says so.Â
âHey! Y/N!â
You whip your head around at the sound of your name just as youâre opening the door to your local Starbucks, wondering who the hell is calling out to you at nine-thirty in the morning on a Wednesday.Â
As it turns out, you donât have to wonder too much, because the moment your eyes adjust to the blinding sunlight coming from the east side of campus you see Jungkook hurtling towards you, heavy black boots stomping down on the pavement as he rushes to catch up with you.Â
âCan I help you?â You ask, thoroughly unimpressed, as you pull open the door, looking at Jungkook heaving beside you as he holds the door open for himself.Â
âJust glad I caught you,â Jungkook gasps out between breaths. âFigured this might make a good scene for the movie.â
âItâs a mockumentary,â you remind him easily, getting in the line.Â
âWhatever,â Jungkook says. âWhat do you normally get here? I donât really go to Starbucks often.â
âWhatever will give me the most caffeine for the least amount of money,â you retort.Â
âHow efficient,â Jungkook comments.Â
âYou know thatâs how I like to be,â you tell him with a pointed look.Â
Jungkook mumbles his acknowledgement as he fumbles around in his backpack, fishing through the large pocket until he whips out his Canon, holding it out in front of him like heâs a dad about to film an embarrassing shot of his child. You look down at the camera just as he pans up to you, a confused frown written across your features. Jungkook laughs.Â
âDo you really need to do that here?â
âIâm not even filming,â Jungkook says with a smile, like he just pulled his camera out so he could look at your unimpressed face through a different lens. âLook, youâre up.â
You turn around to find that the woman ahead of you in line has just moved towards the pick-up side of the counter, so you shimmy over towards the barista, ready to get this over with so you can dart out of the Starbucks as soon as possible.Â
âJust a grande Americano, please,â you request simply, fingers grasping for the wallet inside your coat pocket.Â
âMe too,â Jungkook chirps up from behind you. The closeness of his voice makes you jump, and suddenly you become keenly cognizant of how heâs practically pressed up next to you as he leans over towards the counter. You catch a glimpse of the debit card in his hand. âHere.â
âYou donât have to pay for me, itâs fine,â you quickly say, holding out your own card to the barista.Â
âNo, itâs okay, I want to. Here.â Jungkook pushes your hand away as he tries to stuff his card into the reader.Â
âNo, I wonât let you. Iâm a big girl, I can pay for my own coffee,â you rebuke, feeling yourself growing oddly defensive.Â
Jungkook sighs from behind you. âOh, come on, you canât let me do one nice thing for you?â
âWill one of you please pay, youâre holding up the line,â the barista asks in a desperate tone, clearly too overworked and too underpaid to be dealing with two bratty college students like yourselves.Â
Jungkook manages to shove his card into the reader before you get the chance to do it yourself, pushing you to the side as he verifies all of his information and takes his receipt. Next to him, you seethe to yourself, feeling a personal loss even though you just got your coffee paid for. Itâs not about the money. Itâs about your pride. Never in your life have you wanted to so badly pay for an overpriced Starbucks coffee.Â
You and Jungkook mosey over to the other side of the counter, waiting for your identical drinks to be made as you try and calculate how much longer you have to stand in the same room and breathe the same air as Jungkook. Seeing him in class, on your discussion board posts, and for your arranged final project meetings apparently isnât enough, so now he has to invade your personal life, too.Â
âWhat are you doing?â You huff out angrily, turning to Jungkook even as he holds his camera out in front of him, filming the Starbucks.Â
âRecording our first meeting, obviously,â Jungkook says like itâs some kind of no-brainer. Like you were in on that from the moment he called your name out on the street.Â
âWhat do you mean, âour first meetingâ?â You scrunch up your nose in confusion. âWeâve known each other since the semester started.â
âI know, butâŠâ Jungkook trails off unhelpfully, but you pick up what heâs putting down regardless. Right. This is supposed to be a mockumentary rom-com. And rom-coms always start with an introduction.Â
The barista behind the counter calls out Jungkookâs name as he places two same-sized cups down at the pick-up station. The cup is burning hot, even with the little cardboard holder wrapped around it like a leg warmer, so you immediately move over to the station up against the wall with all of the sugar packets and napkins and little green splash sticks. Jungkook joins you without question, whether it be due to the fact that he doesnât come here very often or because he just wants to keep invading your space, you couldnât say. Grabbing one of the wooden sticks, you tug the plastic lid off of the cup and give the coffee a swirl. Watching you, Jungkook takes the lid off of his as well.Â
âAre you just going to copy everything I do?â You deadpan.Â
âNot everythingâŠâ Jungkook trails off suspiciously, looking down into his coffee like the two of them are conspiring something.Â
âWhat are you talkiââ
Without warning, Jungkook slams half of his body into you, and without a lid or one of those little green sticks, the coffee sploshes over the side of his cup and drenches the front of your exposed hoodie, hot liquid burning through the fabric of the hoodie and the t-shirt you have on underneath. You watch in horror as Jungkook plays it off like an accident, feet fumbling around on the hardwood floor like he had just tripped. But he didnât just trip. He dumped half of his Americano onto the both of your fronts.Â
âJungkook!â You say instantly, resisting the urge to scream because youâre in a public place but feeling your skin go as hot as the coffee against your torso as you look up at him, fuming.Â
âOh my God, Iâm so sorry, Iâm such a klutz,â Jungkook says, somehow able to regain his balance, hold his coffee cup, and film the whole adventure all at the same time. âThat was totally my fault, let me help you with that.âÂ
The camera is from his perspective, which you suppose is about as real as it gets for something grounded in reality like a mockumentary, but in this position heâs able to make conversation with his eyes, big brown ones wide as he tries to signify what exactly he means when he purposely spills coffee all over the two of you.Â
You get it. Youâve seen enough rom-coms to know why he just did what he did, but you still find your mouth agape as you stare up at him, smoldering and angry and a little shocked he would dare be so bold, especially in the middle of a Starbucks coffee shop.Â
âFor Godâs sake,â you say with an exhausted sigh despite it not even being ten in the morning yet. Unable to form any other comprehensible words, you settle for just pulling out napkins from the dispenser and dabbing the front of your hoodie as Jungkook looks at you apologetically. You canât even tell if heâs truly sorry or just putting on another one of his shows.Â
âI feel so bad,â Jungkook says, and you calm yourself down enough to nod. At least he isnât blatantly laughing. âCan I pay for dry cleaning?â
âYouâre really gonna offer to pay for my dry cleaning?â You ask, an eyebrow raised.Â
âIt was my fault,â Jungkook admits. Now that you can agree on.Â
You shake your head. âItâs okay. Itâs just an old hoodie, itâs no big deal.â
âIâm still sorry,â Jungkook insists, and the more he says it the more you actually find yourself starting to believe him. Even if he did just spill coffee all over you. âHere, let me give you my jacketââ
âThatâs not necessary,â you say as he shrugs off his backpack and begins to remove the bulky denim jacket heâs wearing, fabric worn and soft from years of use. âSeriously, itâs okay, itâs just a hoodie.â
âYeah, but now you have coffee all over your clothes and you probably have class soon, right?â He says, an apologetic smile lacing his lips. He tugs off his jacket and holds it out towards you.Â
âJungkook, Iâm fine, alright? I appreciate your concern, though,â you assure him. You throw away the last of the coffee-stained napkins in your hands and reach down for your backpack, which you had taken off your shoulders somewhere in the chaos.Â
Jungkook rolls his eyes, almost as if he was expecting resistance, and leans over you anyway. His arms extend outwards as he wraps his enormous denim jacket over your shoulders, the fabric draping loosely over your body. The damn thing was big on him, so on you it practically eats you up. You stand there, silent, as Jungkook adjusts the jacket on your torso, pulling underneath the hood of your sweatshirt as he makes sure itâs snug across your figure.Â
âThere,â Jungkook says.Â
âThanks,â you say, a half grin playing on your lips. The gesture makes you wonder if Jungkook really was planning on giving up his jacket this early in the morning for the sake of your movie. âThatâs nice of you.â
âI hope it makes up for the fact that you smell like coffee now,â Jungkook says, a hand coming up to rub at the nape of his neck.Â
âI appreciate it,â you say.Â
âI have class, too, so I have to go,â Jungkook says, hoisting his backpack on his shoulders as he tucks his camera away. âIâm sorry again! See you around?â
Like you even have a choice.Â
âYeah, see you around,â you say as Jungkook darts off just as quickly as he arrived, rushing out the door before you have the chance to change your mind and give him his jacket back.Â
When he leaves you, you find yourself at a loss for words. You stand there, lips pursed, coffee cold, as the weight of his jacket rests heavy on your shoulders.Â
It smells like him.Â
You should have known he would do something like this. Spill coffee all over the two of you, offer you his jacket, dash off like Cinderella at midnight. Like the opening of the worldâs worst rom-com. The start of what is no doubt going to be the most unbearable final project you have ever done.
Plus, the other thing itâs ensured is a second meeting. How else is he going to get his jacket back?
And you know what the worst part is?
This is only the beginning.
This time after FILM395 ends lecture for the day, itâs your turn to catch Jungkook lounging around after class.Â
Heâs lingering around the outside of the building, scrolling through his phone, a heavy leather jacket resting over a flannel that goes down to his knees and a baseball cap sitting firmly on his tuft of blonde hair. Heâs obviously not paying attention to any of his surroundings whatsoever, because he doesnât even notice you exiting out of the door heâs standing by until you say his name.Â
âJungkook,â you say, arriving in front of him.Â
âWhaâoh, hi,â Jungkook says, jumping at the suddenness of it all.Â
âHere,â you say, holding out his oversized denim jacket in between the two of you. âThanks for letting me borrow it.â
âOh, I didnât know you were going to give it back so soon,â Jungkook says, looking a little surprised and⊠is he touched?Â
âI was going to give it to you a couple days ago but I thought I should give it a wash first,â you admit to him.Â
Instinctively, Jungkook brings the jacket up to his nose to sniff it. âSmells like lavender.â
âYeah, itâs my detergent. Hope you donât mind. Itâs a little wrinkledâI let it air dry since I was worried it might shrink in the dryer.â
âThanks,â Jungkook says, a genuine smile lacing itself across his features. Itâs not one you see too often, and definitely not the kind of smile he usually flashes in your direction. Those are all so obnoxious, so full of himself. This oneâs different. Itâs appreciative. Kinder. Softer. In a lot of ways. âI was thinking, if you donât have class now, do you wanna grab some coffee?â
You narrow your eyes. âOnly if you promise not to spill it on me this time.â
Jungkook laughs, throwing his head back. âOkay, I got it. I wonât spill it on you.â
âPromise?â You prompt.Â
âPromise.â
The walk to Starbucks this time is in relative silence, but neither of you seems to mind it very much. You arenât dashing to catch up with each other and heaving snarky comments as you catch your breath. Jungkook even notices you shiver in the cool March breeze and wraps his jacket around you again anyway, although this time you make a mental note to make sure he doesnât leave without it. Even though a lavender scent wafts off of the denim, it still smells a little bit like him. That boyish sort of aroma. You donât think any detergent would ever be able to get rid of that.Â
You and Jungkook both get americanos again because youâre predictable and creatures of habit, and Jungkook actually seems to quite like them. He pays and you donât spend two minutes standing in front of the barista fighting over it. Jungkook seems so determined to pay the extra four dollars for your drink that you arenât sure if itâs really worth arguing over it for the sake of pride anymore. What you and Jungkook put into making this project a success is what youâre going to get out of it.Â
He picks one of the longer tables in the back of the study space, empty because itâs just after the lunchtime rush and most people have classes now, sets up the camera at one end, and you sit down at the other.Â
âSo,â you begin, not sure where to start because your coffee is too hot to take a sip from it.Â
âSo,â Jungkook echoes.Â
Silence.Â
You purse your lips in that awkward, I-donât-know-what-to-say kind of way. âWhat do you want to do?â
Jungkook grins. âThis is the part where we get to know each other.âÂ
âWe already know each other.â You frown.
âDo we?â Jungkook poses, an eyebrow raised. âI mean, yeah, I guess we arenât strangers, but I donât know anything about you. Other than youâre a film major in a rom-com class who hates rom-coms.â
âI donât hate rom-coms,â you object. âI just think itâs important to look at them from a critical lens.â
âOkay, whatever,â Jungkook says, shrugging you off. âThe point is that we donât know anything else about each other. Like, whatâs your favorite color, for example?â
âPurple.â Itâs an easy answer. You wore purple princess dresses when you were five, painted your bedroom lilac when you were ten, and still make sure to keep a purple highlighter in your pencil case now. âWhatâs yours?â
âRed,â Jungkook responds.Â
âCool,â you say, effectively ending the rest of the conversation.
Jungkook, sensing that same awkward silence, suggests something. âHow about you ask me something now? We can go back and forth.â
You shrug. Itâs not like you have anything better to do. âAlright.â You think for a moment, but then you have the perfect question. âWhy film?â
Jungkook was clearly not expecting something so loaded, because his brows furrow, knitting themselves together as he begins to figure out a good enough answer. âHmm,â he says, lost deep in thought. âI suppose the standard answer would be that Iâve always been interested in it, but I think I chose film because I want to be able to have the gift to tell other peopleâs stories. Being a filmmaker doesnât just mean you stand behind a camera. It means you immerse yourself in the lives of other people to create something new. And⊠I donât know. I guess I really like doing that.âÂ
You nod.Â
For once, you understand him. Understand why he chose to major in film, why he chose to be in this tiny little program. Because there is so much out there, so much that you will never know, people you will never meet and things you will never see. And itâs a filmmakerâs job to make them turn into things you will see, people you will meet. Who knows the world better than the people who study it? The people who have devoted their lives to learning all its secrets?
âWhat about you?â
âSame as you,â you tell him. âFilm is an art but itâs more than that to me. Itâs a new way to look at the world. Itâs several new ways to look at the world, depending on what kind of film you want to create and what kind of story you want to tell. I think itâs important to show people that all of the things they see in the media every day are not always reality. And that real people deserve to have their stories told, too. I donât know. Thatâs what I think.â
Jungkook grins, a twinkle in his eyes. âReal people like us?â
âThis project is different,â you insist.Â
âI donât think it is,â Jungkook says. âYou said it yourself, weâre making this because itâs important to show people that the Hollywood entertainment they consume is not reality. This is. This is reality.â
You frown, kicking yourself in the shin because what was supposed to be a harmless conversation has now turned into an opportunity for Jungkook to try and convince you that you will, in fact, fall in love with him. Youâve dug your own grave and Jungkook was the one who handed you the shovel.Â
âYouâre not giving up, are you?â You say, shaking your head, flabbergasted. âReality is the fact that this project is not going to make me fall in love with you. Nothing is.â
âDonât be so sure about that,â Jungkook warns. âIâve got a few tricks up my sleeve.â
âYou mean like spilling burning hot coffee all over me?â You ask, an eyebrow raised, a grudge still held.Â
âWe had to start somewhere,â Jungkook defends. âAnd you seemed to understand what I was doing pretty quickly.â
âItâs not the worst thing someoneâs done to me,â you concede, only slightly. âBesides, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but throwing hot coffee all over me is not really a good way to start off your plan to get me to fall in love with you.â
Jungkook smiles. âAll in due time, Y/N. All in due time.â
âI canât believe Pollack actually paired us up together,â you say with a sigh. âYou know she did it on purpose.â
âOf course she did.â Itâs not really a surprise to either of you.Â
âI met with her right after she announced our partners,â you tell him, âshe said it was because she wanted to see what kind of project we would come up with. How we would address our⊠differing views on love.â Thatâs one way of putting it. A rather nice way, if you do say so yourself.
âSpeaking of which,â Jungkook says, something suddenly flashing through his mind, âwhat do you really think about love? You know, other than itâs unrealistic and ruins peopleâs lives.â
âYou make me sound like Ebeneezer Scrooge.â You frown at him.Â
âIâm serious,â insists Jungkook. âWhy are you so pessimistic about it? Have you ever been in love? Have you had bad experiences? You couldnât have just developed this worldview over time.â
You scowl, feeling yourself getting defensive. âWell, maybe I did. Maybe thatâs just what I think. Why do you care?â
âBecause people donât just hate love for no reason,â Jungkook exclaims. âCome on, there must be something.â
Your body stiffens. Who is he to be asking you this sort of shit? Why does he care so much? Itâs not like it will have any effect on the outcome of your project. Not like you explaining yourself will change the way either of you look at the world.Â
âWhatâs it to you?â You challenge. âWhy do you love love so much? Have you ever fallen in love? Do you think itâs suddenly going to solve all of your problems?â
âI love it because I think it brings people real joy,â Jungkook answers simply. âIt makes people happy and itâs beautiful. I love love and Iâm not ashamed to say that out loud. I believe in it. I believe in love, and in destiny, and in soulmates. I want that. I think everyone deserves it.â
 You scoff to yourself. âYou believe in soulmates?â
âI think we all have our people out there.â Jungkook nods. âDonât you?â
You roll your eyes, arms crossed over your chest. This conversation has gone nowhere, and Jungkook looks as equally dissatisfied as you do.Â
âI think love can make us do stupid things,â you tell him succinctly, if a little jaded. No need to say anything else. Your explanation is right there. âWeâre just different, I guess. You and I.â
Jungkook blinks at you, eyes wide and a little desperate. Your conversation has remained stagnant and thereâs almost nothing left to say.Â
Almost.Â
âDonât you ever want to fall in love?â He asks, like itâs a last-ditch effort to get you to believe.Â
You freeze. Let the words sink in for a moment. Before you push them out the door and toss them into the garbage. Just thinking about it gives you a headache. Puts a sour taste in your mouth.Â
Quickly, you push yourself out of your chair and stand up, grabbing your coffee with one hand and your backpack with the other. âI have to go, sorry. I just remembered Iâm meeting up with a friend to help her with a photography shoot,â you fumble out quickly, the legs of the chair screeching as you scoot them across the hardwood floor. âOh, hereâs your jacket, too. Thanks for giving it to me again. Iâll see you in class.â
You whip around and head towards the exit, and only when youâre outside of the Starbucks and passing by the window do you dare look back. Do you dare let your gaze drift back to Jungkook, who is sitting there like he still doesnât understand you. Still canât.Â
You and Jungkook are final project partners and maybe, if youâre pushing it, acquaintances-slash-friends. But there are just some things better kept to yourself.Â
Weâre reaching the halfway point in this semester and, as you all know, I donât do midterms. That said, I still want you to reflect on what youâve learned, discovered, and thought about thus far in this class. What portrayal of love did you find the most realistic? The least? How have they changed the way you think about love, both from a personal and a film perspective?
Y/N Y/N on March 3rd at 6:08PM
Purely from a film perspective, I really did enjoy watching Juno. It was funny and raunchy and just the right amount of vulnerable. It certainly felt the most real. So far, no film in this class has topped it for me. 500 Days of Summer, on the other hand, was in my opinion extremely unsatisfying and left no positive impression. The ending was a bore and Tom had absolutely no spine. It was a shame, because the direction and production was actually quite good.Â
I guess Iâm starting to realize how real love is not pretty. It can make people just as sad as it can make them happy. Why donât we show the sad sides of love, too? The sides where your room is covered with a pile of clothes because you canât bring yourself to do the laundry? Where you cannot cook a meal because it reminds you of a breakup? Rom-coms are, obviously, not the most realistic. But why are there not more films that do cover whatâs real? How can we love love if all we know is a lie?
Jeon Jungkook on March 3rd at 11:13PM
Of course, I thought The Big Sick did an excellent job of their portrayal of love, adult life, and the problems that plague us all in the twenty-first century. It was also just as emotional and touched on concepts of race, illness, and being in your twenties and having no idea what direction your life is going in. The Princess Bride, on the other hand, as much as I love it, I do think created a more circumstantial kind of love. Westley and Buttercup mostly fall in love because of their situations. But it remains a classic nonetheless.Â
Iâm satisfied with the way the film industry has produced rom-coms and handles love. The beauty of it is that love is different for every person who goes through it. It can bring the greatest joy and the most painful sorrow. We do not just figure out what love is by what we see on film. We see it in our real lives, in our parents, in our friends, in couples in coffee shops and cars and on sidewalks. We can love love because we want that joy for ourselves. Because we know that true love will be worth any heartbreak we endure. Is it not impossible for the portrayals of love in these rom-coms to not be real? The way everyone experiences it is different. The only way you can know what real love is, and what it is not, is if you fall in love yourself.Â
Early on in your project development, you and Jungkook exchanged class schedules to optimize your productivity and skip over that stupid, terrible part of partner projects where youâre just going back and forth trying to pick a time that works for the both of you until you eventually settle on something ridiculous like eleven oâclock at night outside of the McDonaldâs two blocks off of campus.Â
Itâs been working very well. Neither of you have adventurous-enough friends to invite you out on spontaneous picnics and restaurant dates that fuck with your pre-scheduled meeting times, and Jungkook already seems to have mastered the art of screaming your name when he catches you on the sidewalk so that you can film something.Â
In fact, youâre actually beginning to wonder why you havenât done this with all of your long-term partner projects. Send each other your schedules so that you can settle on a time in advance. No muss, no fuss.Â
You and Jungkook are supposed to meet up again tonight, after the two of you are finished with all of your classes, to discuss what scenes you should be filming next. Edited down, youâve already got about ten minutes worth of footage, but itâs mid-March and the project is due at the end of April. So you need to get this show on the road.Â
The door slams shut behind you as you exit the business building, your film industry class having just ended a minute ago. Youâve got an hour to kill before your next class, just enough time to dash to the food court in the center of campus and grab something from the Japanese place in the back corner. You might even have time to browse the shelves in the bookstore if youâre fast enough.Â
You round the corner to the main pathway through campus when a voice stops you in your tracks.Â
âYouâre just too good to be trueâŠâ
âCanât take my eyes off of youâŠâ
Itâs not Jungkook. Instead, in the middle of the walkway are the Eighth Notes, one of the fifteen-thousand (you donât know for sure, but if you had to estimate) acapella groups on campus. Theyâve got mic stands and a table set up and everything. Maybe theyâre promoting an upcoming showâŠ?Â
You almost breeze right by when one of them, the one in the middle of the group, points right at you, a lopsided grin lacing his features. You arenât one to normally stop in the middle of a crowded footpath, but when, one after another, all six of the boys start pointing at you, you have no choice.Â
âYouâd be like Heaven to touchâŠâ
âI wanna hold you so muchâŠâÂ
âAt long last, love has arrivedâŠâ
âAnd I thank God Iâm aliveâŠâ
âYouâre just too good to be trueâŠâ
âCanât take my eyes off of youâŠâ
Their voices are smooth like honey, warm and deep, romancing you through their mics as each one of them suddenly manifests a rose from behind them. Around you, people are starting to stare, gawking at you as they walk by. Thereâs even a small crowd starting to gather, and you swear you can see some people filming on their phones. The fact that this is happening in the busiest ten minutes of the day, as half the student body is walking from one class to another, isnât helping. At all.Â
The rest of them singing in the background, each one steps out from behind the set of microphones to hand you the rose, smiling their classic, old-timey smiles like those old jazz singers from the 1960s, until youâve got half a dozen in your hands as they continue to sing.Â
âBut if you feel like I feelâŠâ
âPlease let me know that itâs realâŠâ
âYouâre just too good to be trueâŠâ
âCanât take my eyes off of youâŠâ
And then, suddenly, all of them are shutting their traps and turning to the left, looking down the pathway as the song begins again, but from one-hundred feet away.Â
âI love you, baby, and if itâs quite alright, I need you, baby, to warm the lonely nightâŠâ
Your mouth drops. At the other end of the walkway is Jungkook, one of those wireless microphones in his hand, grinning as he saunters down the path like a prince at a ball, voice sweet and thick as the words dance off of his lips.Â
âI love you, baby, trust in me when I sayâŠâ
Your eyes lock from opposite ends of the path, Jungkook stepping closer with every beat the Eighth Notes gives him. It sort of feels like your impending doom and a wedding proposal, all at once. By now a rather substantial audience has gathered, lining the walkway with their phones out, filming Jungkook as he waltzes past them, occasionally turning to capture your gobsmacked expression.Â
Every step that Jungkook takes makes your heart race something fierce, cheeks warming in embarrassment, trapped in your least favorite thing in the entire world: a public serenade. You canât really do anything except look at him in shock, feeling his steady gaze resting firmly on your figure, looking right at you. Into you.Â
âOh, pretty baby, donât bring me down, I prayâŠâ
Oh, pretty baby, now that Iâve found you, stayâŠâ
Jungkook, on the other hand, is clearly relishing in this. In the spotlight. In the music. Or maybe just in the fact that youâre on the receiving end of his over-the-top advances. His grin is wide as he takes those last few steps, microphone gripped neatly in his hand, the lyrics warm and weighty as they tumble from his lips.Â
âAnd let me love you, babyâŠâ
One final step and heâs right in front of you, staring into your eyes, letting himself bask in the look on your face. He produces a rose himselfâcherry red, like his favorite colorâand holds it out in between the two of you. In the background, the Eighth Notes go quiet, leaving Jungkook on his own for the final line.Â
âLet me love youâŠâ
The words drift above your heads, disappearing into the sky as he lingers on them, on that last note, beaming down at you. He looks at you, so hopeful, so happy, so endeared, and what else can you do? What else, besides taking the rose from his hand and smiling back up at him? Who are you to deny him of that?
The crowd around you cheers when you do, applauding both Jungkook and the Eighth Notes, with whom he is apparently in cahoots, before they all decide that they ought to get on with their day and head to class. No doubt youâll be on several dozen Instagram stories by nightfall.Â
Only after everyone has dispersed do you notice Taehyung, who must have been here since the beginning, because heâs just turning off the camera dangling from his neck. Of course Jungkook got him to film. Other than your project, what else would this be for?
âIs that the best you can do, Jungkook?â You smirk up at him, only saying this because you canât have him knowing that you actually kind of enjoyed it.Â
âYouâre still here, arenât you?â Jungkook responds easily. âThought I would do something spontaneous.â
âAnd now youâve taken up ten minutes of my lunch,â you say, shaking your head to yourself. âHow spontaneous, indeed.â
âHow was that, Jungkook?â
Behind the two of you, the Eighth Notes are packing up, clearly more than happy to have aided Jungkook on his quest for so-called love and getting to promote their group in the process.Â
âGreat, thank you so much, Jimin,â Jungkook says to the one in the middle, the very first one to sing when you walked out of the door.Â
âAnytime, dude. Glad we could help,â Jimin responds. He waves hi to Taehyung, too, as they store their microphones and go on their way.Â
Jungkook bids them goodbye as they head down the path, smiling at all of them before he turns back to you, notices the distant, faraway look in your eyes as you twirl the rose between your fingers, press it to your nose to pick up its scent.Â
âYou gotta admit, Iâm a pretty good singer, eh?â Jungkook says with a nudge to your shoulder.Â
âYouâre alright.â
Jungkook laughs to himself. âI think thatâs the nicest thing youâve ever said to me.â
âDonât get a big head,â you warn.Â
âThink Iâll have to sing for you more, now, hmm? Since you liked it so much?â He suggests, eyebrows wiggling.Â
You roll your eyes. âOnly if you can get Jimin and the Eighth Notes to back you up, again. Then maybe Iâll allow it.â
Jungkook grins. Heâs far past the point of being deterred by your deadpan comments. If anything, they only encourage him more. But you, for obvious reasons, cannot give in. At least, not yet, anyway.Â
âOkay, go eat your lunch,â he says, nodding as you begin to part ways. âIâll text you later, okay?â
You smile. âOkay. See you.â
âSee you, too.â
The moment you get back to your apartment you put all seven roses in an old vase filled with water. They brighten up your bedroom instantly, soft scent freshening up the air. And when you go to bed that night, it is to Jungkookâs sweet, delicate voice, like walking on clouds, like satin and silk, that you fall asleep.
âGood morning, Y/N,â Jungkook greets like always, smiling at you as you walk in the door for FILM395.Â
âGood morning, Jungkook,â you say in response.Â
Then, you take a seat right next to him.Â
Itâs an act that clearly catches everyone off guard, if the bewildered looks of your fellow classmates and Jungkookâs confused expression are anything to go by. Even Pollack, when she walks through the door, gets a bit of a shock, eyes widening when she sees the two of you seated next to each other.Â
You suppose all the fuss is understandable. After all, you both sort of hate each other.Â
Other than the sudden change in seating arrangement, however, the rest of the class goes off without much issue. Pollack lectures for an hour before you move into discussion, at which point it becomes a class participation free-for-all, with you and Jungkook almost definitely in the lead. Just because youâre now sitting next to each other doesnât mean either of you are suddenly going to stop raising your hands to rebuke each otherâs points. Some things never change.Â
Sitting next to Jungkook is not as bad as you thought it would be. For one, he is, for the most part, a rather diligent student. Other than his occasional flicks to his email, an essay heâs working on, or your discussion board, he mostly sits and takes notes and doesnât do anything else. That, you can at least give him credit for. And even though your elbows almost always nearly crash into each otherâs when youâre raising your hands to respond to a point Pollackâs made, discussion isnât so bad either.Â
One of the perks of sitting directly beside each other is that whenever he says something stupid, or saccharine, or just overly unrealistic, you donât have to just roll your eyes from the back of the classroom while you wait to be called on. You also get to kick his foot with your own, nudge your elbow into his side. And he does the same to you. You and Jungkook are like those neighbors in sitcoms that spend all their free time shouting at each other from opposite windows. Just because your seats have gotten closer doesnât mean your viewpoints have.Â
A notification pops up on your laptop.
[March 17th, 11:05AM]
Jungkook: wanna meet at the tables outside after class?
You look over at Jungkook with a frown.
You: Why are you texting me? Weâre sitting right next to each other
Jungkook: because weâre in class obvs Jungkook: dont wanna be disruptive
You: Since when has that ever stopped you before?
Jungkook: haha very funny Jungkook: tables sound good?
You: Only since you asked so nicely :)
Jungkook: thoughtful as always i see
After class, you and Jungkook both hang around, waiting for each other to pack up your belongings so you can walk to the tables together. Everyone else seems to sense this weird, uncomfortable tension in the room, because they all book it out of the door much faster than either of you do. Youâre almost convinced Jungkook purposely takes extra time to zip his backpack, just because.Â
The tables are, as per usual, empty. But you donât have a pile of receipts to spread out, this time. You and Jungkook take a seat at one of them as you pull out your laptops, ready to outline the rest of the project.Â
âWe should probably meet with Taehyung a couple more times, too,â you suggest as you begin to brainstorm.Â
âSounds good,â Jungkook agrees. âBut we canât meet at night on weekdays anymore. My dance groupâs show is coming up and we have practice then.â
You stop typing and turn to him. âI didnât know you were in a dance group.â
Jungkook shrugs, like itâs no big deal. âI donât really talk about it that much.â
âYou should.â
He looks up at you at that, eyes wide as he faces you.Â
âI donât know, it seems like something you should be passionate about,â you say. In the same way that you promote the Film Club to every freshman you know, force all your friends to mark that theyâre Interested in your event pages on Facebook. Jungkook should want to tell everyone about his dance group. Doesnât he love it? Isnât he proud to be in it?
Jungkook doesnât look like he knows what to say to that. So he doesnât say anything at all.Â
âWe can meet on weekends too,â you say, adjusting to his new change of schedule easily. âThis project isnât as all-consuming as I thought it would be.â
âYou mean Iâm not as all-consuming as you thought I would be,â Jungkook corrects.Â
You shake your head. âNo, you are.â He laughs. âBut yeah, on weekends is fine. You know my schedule. What else should we do, besides talk to Taehyung?â
Itâs like a lightbulb goes off above Jungkookâs head. âLetâs go on a date.â
You narrow your eyes at him. âNo.â
âWhat do you mean, ânoâ? Itâs the natural progression of our relationship! Itâs the next step in the rom-com! We have to,â Jungkook insists.Â
âFirst of all, itâs a mockumentary, not a rom-com,â you say with a sigh, finding yourself having to correct him rather frequently. âSecondly, we are not in a relationship. I am not dating you and you are not dating me.â
âOkay, but at this point in rom-coms the two leads would definitely go on a date,â Jungkook says, punctuating every word for emphasis. âWhatâs the harm? Itâs not like youâre committing yourself to a future with me.â
âThank God,â you mutter.Â
âOh, shut up. You probably havenât been on a date in years, anyway. Why not spend a night out?â
You frown at that. âWho cares if I have or have not been on a date?â Why does Jungkook care so much about the history of your love life? Heâs always saying stuff like this, always telling you things as if youâve never been in a relationship at all, donât know left from right, black from white. Who is he to be making those assumptions?
âPlease, Y/N,â Jungkook begs, looking desperate. âJust one evening. And then if it really goes terribly and you end up hating me again, then we donât have to do another one.â
You sigh, shoulders slumping. Well, what else are you going to do? You donât have any other ideas. And youâve already spent so much time with Jungkook this semester, whatâs another evening? Just something else to cross off of your list of things to film. Maybe you can get him to take a cute photo of you to post on social media.Â
âFine,â you concede. âOne date. And I still hate you, by the way.â
Jungkook clearly does not believe you. âReally? You still hate me? Iâm sure you do.â
âOkay, I donât hate you. But still,â you relent again. Perhaps youâre just being oddly soft today. Too lenient for your own good.Â
Jungkook grins, cheeks little round circles as his lips curve up. âI know you like me. You just canât admit it to yourself, can you? Canât take that blow to your dignity.â
âDonât think so highly of yourself,â you chide.Â
âWho knows?â Jungkook tacks on, just to be extra annoying. âMaybe youâre actually starting to fall in love with me.â
You scoff. âYou wish.â
âWell, are you?â
Jungkook doesnât ask the question the same way heâs asked all of the other ones. Doesnât say it with a shit-eating grin on his face or that glint in his eyes. Heâs asking because heâs curious. Curious if what heâs been doing has been working. Curious if this project is really accomplishing anything at all.Â
Funnily enough, you find yourself wondering the exact same thing.
Silent, you pausing for a moment to think, chewing on the inside of your lip. Jungkookâs looking back at you, lips curled upwards as he waits for a response. Ugh, youâll just have to give it up. What else can you say? âI guessâŠâ you begin, hesitating.Â
You arenât sure why youâre so scared to respond. Maybe youâre just worried that things will change if you say something. If you tell him the truth.Â
But itâs just Jungkook. Heâs sitting in front of you patiently, waiting for your answer. What could happen?
You confess. âI guess youâre not so bad after all.â
Even though this is not the first time youâve ever been out on a âdateâ (youâre using that word tentatively), picking out what to wear isnât any easier than the last time.Â
âIs black too, you know, sexy?â
Ruby shrugs on the other end of the video call. Her phone is propped up on her desk as she works on something on her laptop, glancing over every now and then whenever you prompt her to respond. âWell, that depends. Do you wanna fuck?â
âNo.â
âThen it might be too sexy,â Ruby says easily. âWhat are you even doing? I thought you didnât go out on dates.â
âItâs not a date,â you insist, although youâre not exactly sure which of the two of you youâre trying to convince.Â
âYouâre asking me what kind of sexy dress to wear for a night out with a guy. Itâs a date,â Ruby reminds you, economical as always. âWho are you even going out with, anyway? You just called and asked me to pick between two dresses I have literally never seen you wear before.â
âThatâs because I donât go out on dates, which this is not,â you tell her, even expending the energy to stare into the camera to hammer your point home. âAnd itâs with Jungkook.â
Ruby shuts her laptop at that. You can hear the sound of her keyboard clacking as the lid hits them. âIâm sorry, what?â
âDo I need to remind you that this is not a date and therefore, you donât need to be acting like I just told you Iâm getting married.â You frown at her. âItâs just for our movie. Jungkook wants me to dress nicely, though.â
âWear that nice summer dress you have,â Ruby instructs instead, shooing away the two much sexier options youâre currently holding in your hands. âJust put tights on underneath if youâre cold.â
âThis one?â You ask, shuffling through your closet until you produce the gingham dress, plaid a pale yellow that matches gold jewelry rather well.Â
âYes, that one. I like that one,â Ruby says with a nod. âYou look good in it.â
âI donât know, I feel like itâs not appropriate.â You hesitate. Itâs a cute dress, sure, but it seems too⊠casual. Too everyday. Jungkookâs taking you out to dinner, and no doubt heâs got something else planned for the rest of the evening.Â
âI mean, you did say you had no plans on fucking him tonight,â Ruby reminds you coarsely.Â
âI have no plans on fucking him at all,â you reiterate. âThis is not a date. It is for our movie.â
âYeah, yeah.â Ruby brushes you off with a wave of her hand. âWear whatever you want, but I like your yellow dress the most. It looks really nice on you. And if itâs not a date, then neither you nor Jungkook should care.â
âRubyââ
âI gotta go. Enjoy your not-date!â
She hangs up.Â
You end up wearing the yellow dress. Jungkook knocks on your apartment door just as youâre closing the clasp to your necklace, a gold choker your mother had gifted you for a birthday a couple of years ago. Itâs nothing much. You grab a jacket on your way to answer the door, wrapping it around your figure as you twist the knob.Â
On the other side is Jungkook, all decked out in black jeans and a clean-cut leather jacket, the black ensemble striking against his warm-toned skin and bleached, blonde hair. You hate to admit it, but he actually does look rather good. For Jeon Jungkook.Â
âHiâwhoa,â Jungkook says, doing a little whistle when he sees you, eyes bulging out of their sockets.Â
You chuckle. ââWhoaâ yourself.â
âYou, uhâŠâ Jungkook stammers slightly, a hand coming up to rub at the nape of his neck. The movement lifts his arm up just enough for you to see the line of his waist, the seamlessness of his body. Heâs always been rather fit. âYou look nice.â
âDonât sound so surprised,â you chide, stepping outside and pulling the door shut behind you. âYou donât look half bad yourself.â
âCleaned up just for you.â He grins.Â
You press a hand to your heart dramatically. âIâm touched.â You begin walking down the hallway of your small apartment building, feeling your hands brushing by your sides due to how skinny the corridor is. At least, thatâs what you assume.Â
âWhere are we going?â You ask as Jungkook opens the door to the passenger side of his car for you.Â
He winks, that same gleam in his eye. He grins something wicked. âDonât you remember?â He asks. âItâs a secret.â
The secret turns out to be a small Italian restaurant on an off-road in the center of town, a family joint with those plaid red tablecloths and dark wooden chairs. Youâd never heard of the place before tonight, but Jungkook insists that itâs delicious and says it has a four-and-a-half star rating on Yelp, which is obviously gospel when it comes to restaurants. Itâs so empty that he even has room to prop up the camera a couple of tables away to get that wide-angle shot of the both of you, two souls in a tiny little restaurant, enjoying a night out on the town. Youâre sure that by the time production and post-production rolls around youâll edit out most of your dialogue, but you like the idea of keeping in snippets of the audio, overlaying the scene with a soft instrumental.Â
From a directorâs point of view, of course. No other reason to romanticize your night with him.Â
Itâs nice. Objectively, itâs definitely one of the more exciting things youâve done in a while, even if itâs just a dinner out in town, away from campus. Itâs new. Adventurous. Jungkook convinces you to try his vodka shrimp linguine and you offer up some of your truffle-flavored gnocchi, which he devours happily. One thing you do learn is that no matter how much time passes, no matter how much food is on his plate, Jungkook eats and eats and eats. He never seems to fill up. This is one of those restaurants that pile your bowls high with pasta, give you at least three servings, send you home with to-go packages that will last you for days, and he still somehow manages to eat every last bite. He even has some of your leftovers.Â
Jungkook pays because he insists and says that you shouldnât fight on camera, which you have no choice but to agree to. However, you do look him up on Venmo and send him twenty dollars to cover your half of the bill, because the idea of him paying for you doesnât sit right with you. It was fine with the coffee, a small token of repayment after spilling it all over you, but dinner just feels like too much. Like heâs carrying most of the weight and you arenât shouldering enough. Like heâs putting in all of the effort and you are just bandwagoning off of him.Â
And partnerships arenât supposed to be like that. Jungkook isnât supposed to do all of the work. You arenât supposed to do nothing. You and Jungkook may not agree on much but you both know that you are equals. That what you put in is what you get out.Â
Itâs a lesson you think you learned too late, but you wonât make those mistakes again. Youâll get it right this time.Â
âThat was nice,â Jungkook says after the dinner. Youâre walking through the park just across the street now, the sun having set and the streetlamps illuminating your path. The city has strung up lights along the trees, draped them over the branches like stars, like snowflakes. Itâs picturesque.Â
âYeah.â You nod. âThanks for taking me.â
âThanks for coming.â
âHow did you discover that place?â You ask, just out of curiosity. Itâs not exactly the kind of restaurant that would be front and center on Google.Â
âI went out on a date in freshman year there,â Jungkook admits, lips pursed awkwardly. âYeah.â
âDid it at least go well?â You ask, trying to be hopeful.Â
âIf it did, do you think Iâd still be here doing this with you?â Jungkook poses, an eyebrow raised.Â
You chuckle to yourself. âYou donât mean that. Iâm sure youâll find your person.â
âYou actually believe in that stuff now?â Jungkook asks you, skeptical.Â
âI donât know,â you say, shrugging your shoulders. âYou do. I donât wanna ruin it for you. Your personâs out there somewhere.â
âHow do you know I havenât already found my person?â
You stop in the middle of the path, feet coming to a halt on the pavement. Jungkook looks at you and you look back at him, letting his question sink into your skin, etch itself into your thoughts. Heâs asking you because he wants to know. He looks so genuine, so patient, like heâs trying to find an answer somewhere in your eyes but you canât give him one.Â
âWouldnât you be able to tell when you did?â
Jungkook sighs. âI donât know if it always works like that.â
You smile, soft and small. Musing, you say, âwell, when you figure it out, let me know.â
âDo you think youâve found your person?â Jungkook asks you.Â
âYou know I donât think about love like that,â you remind him.Â
âWell, how do you think about it?â
You gaze up at him once more, that same soft smile playing on your lips. Who is he to be asking you these questions, you wonder to yourself. What would the point be in answering him? Itâs better if you just both moved on. Especially since stuff like this has no relevance to your project.Â
âI donât really think about love at all,â you say curtly.Â
âI wish you did,â admits Jungkook.Â
The look in your eyes is distant. âYeah.â You wish you did, too.
âHow about we do a couple of quick shots, right here?â Jungkook suggests, pulling out the camera. âJust here, the lightingâs nice.â He jogs back a couple of feet, lining himself up with where you stand, kneeling on the pavement with the camera held up to his eye.Â
âWhat do you want me to do?â You call to him, feeling like a fish out of water in front of the lens, thumbs twiddling.Â
âJust smile,â Jungkook requests simply. âSay hi to me.â
Sounds easy enough. Under the twinkling lights of the trees, in the haze of their warm yellow glow, you wave to Jungkook, smiling happily. You arenât exactly sure what the purpose of these shots are, but you suppose you could always use some artistic frames in your movie. Grinning, you keep your eyes trained on him, on the way you can see him smiling back at you even from behind the camera. His eyes are covered, you canât see those, but you hope theyâre smiling too.Â
âOkay, my turn,â you say when a little too much time has passed, when itâs just past the point of filming for the sake of a movie and more for the sake of something else. âGet over here.â
âMe?â
âYes, you idiot.â You scurry over to Jungkook, taking the camera from his hands and pushing in in the general direction of where you were just standing. Situating yourself, you kneel right where Jungkook was, bringing the camera to your eyes.Â
Through the lens, you can see the entire width of the pathway, the grass that borders it, the lights decorating the branches of the trees, and Jungkook, front and center. He looks like he has no idea what heâs doing there, waiting awkwardly as he gazes around, eyes drifting everywhere but exactly where you need them: you. He looks good like this, looks much taller, much more romantic. Like a real movie star. Like a model. His clothes make him blend in with the darkness of the night but his eyes are still shimmering, golden flecks twinkling, even from all the way over here.Â
You have to admit it. Heâs beautiful.
âSmile,â you say, pressing film.Â
Jungkook grins your way.Â
Afterwards, you give him his camera back and continue walking, turning the corner as you reach the edge of the park, ready to circle around the perimeter.
âHow about we hold hands, too?â
âExcuse you?â You say, an eyebrow raised.Â
âCome on, just for a second,â Jungkook pleads. âFor the artistry. Iâll film us holding hands like all those Los Angeles boys do in YouTube vlogs.â
You look at him suspiciously. Is he sure itâs just for the artistry? âWhat a great example.â
âPlease? Promise I always put hand cream on,â Jungkook asks, bottom lip turned outwards.Â
Itâs getting harder and harder to say no to him.Â
âFine,â you cave rather easily this time around. âJust for a minute.â
âExcellent.â
Jungkook lifts the camera up to his eye with his right hand as he holds out his left, palm facing the sky as he waits for you to rest your own in his. You narrow your eyes to the camera before your gaze drifts downwards to his open hand, almost like youâre afraid itâs going to jump out and bite at you if you get any closer. But it wonât, because itâs a hand. And it wonât, because itâs just Jungkook.Â
The first thing you realize when your fingers intertwine with his is how big his hands are. They are massive. His left one dwarfs your own, wrapping around it securely, enveloping it like a king-sized comforter. The second thing you realize is how soft they are (he must not have been lying about the hand cream). The third thing you realize is the way they send sparks up and down your body, send tingles through your skin, shocks through your veins. You seize up a little bit at the feeling before your body finds it in itself to relax, letting the sensation wash over you like a wave from the ocean.Â
Itâs new.Â
Itâs strange.Â
You havenât felt that way in a long time. Felt those sparks, those jolts of energy. Like lightning has struck.Â
Jungkook moves so that your hands are held out in front of you, making sure to adjust the lens just so he can get the exact right angle, but all you can focus on is the way your fingers interlock, the way your hand settles into his.Â
You wonder what that means.Â
The moment Jungkook lowers the camera you pull your hand away, overwhelmed and scared and shocked all at once. Like youâre afraid that if you reach out to him again, your whole body will freeze in place, shake like the wind.Â
Jungkook looks at you, concern lacing his features. âYou alright?â He asks, genuine and worried.Â
You shake your head, willing those thoughts away. âIâm fine, Iâm fine. You get the shot?â
âYeah, I did,â Jungkook says.Â
âAnd how do they look?â You ask because you canât help yourself. Because you just have to know.Â
Jungkook pauses, not sure how to respond. He chews on his lips like heâs running through all the possible answers, trying to figure out which one is right. You almost think heâs not going to reply at all, but then he smiles, and he says this:Â
âMagical.â
It feels weird for you to be arriving at Kim Taehyungâs door without Jungkook by your side. Doesnât sit right in your stomach.Â
Of course, Taehyung is as hospitable as always, welcoming you inside with his signature warm grin as he sets up the bar stools by the bedsheet, which you assume he will just not take down until your projectâs over. Hopefully heâs getting use out of it otherwise, shooting nudes or whatever it is he said he would do.Â
âThanks for having me,â you say, resting your backpack against the foot of his couch as you set up the tripod, arranging it in just the right spot. Itâs not Jungkookâs fancy camera that youâve got with you, just your own from a couple years ago, but itâll get the job done. You couldnât ask Jungkook to borrow his, anyway. Youâd pass away before he found out you did this.Â
âWe might not use this footage,â you warn in advance. âI just figured itâs safer to film everything just in case.â
âWhy wouldnât you use it?â Taehyung asks, genuinely curious.Â
âBecause I donât know if this conversation will really have a point,â you say nervously, fingers fidgeting with the settings until everythingâs just right.Â
âIâm sure itâll be important,â Taehyung assures you. Youâre not so confident. âReady to get started?â
âYes, everythingâs all set up,â you say, concentrating on your breathing as you make your way to the stool. Inhale, exhale. Inhale, exhale. Why are you so worried?
âSo, Y/N, how are you feeling right now?â Taehyung begins.Â
You sigh. âConfused.â
âAnd why is that?â
âI⊠I donât really know what direction Iâm going in anymore for this project,â you say, letting yourself be candid and honest because itâs just Taehyung, and because you may not even use this footage, and because Jungkookâs not here. He doesnât know youâve asked Taehyung to do this for you. He doesnât need to.Â
âAnd is this because of Jungkook?â
âYes.â Another easy answer.Â
âHow are you feeling about him?â
âIâmâŠâ you donât know where to begin. âIâm not sure. I just know that somethingâs changed.â
âYour feelings have changed?â Taehyung isnât reacting, just asking questions in response to your answers and pretending that everything is normal, that this is just another interview.Â
âI guess they have,â you admit. Even just saying that feels like a weight off your chest. A small one, five pounds out of a thousand. But itâs a difference. âI⊠donât really know how I feel about him anymore.â
âIn a good or bad way?â
Taehyung told you he would ask tough questions, but you donât know if you can answer these anymore.Â
âI donât know,â you say, feeling yourself growing desperate with impatience. âI donât feel the same things about him that I used to. Heâs different to me now.â
âDo you think heâs changed?â
âSomething has.â
âHave you considered the possibility that maybe youâve changed, too?â
You frown, caught off-guard by his question. No, you havenât. You havenât thought about that at all. Why would you? Your stance is the same. Your opinions on love havenât changed. And neither have your convictions about this project, about the way it will end.Â
âNo,â you say, nose scrunched up.Â
âWell, Iâm no expert, but I think there might be something between the two of you that wasnât there before,â Taehyung says, nodding. âI think that the ways the two of you have changed have brought you together.â
âI donât know about thatâŠâ You trail off. You can feel yourself growing hesitant again, pulling back from saying too much because youâve never been a very good speaker. Because youâve always preferred being behind the camera to being in front of it.Â
âDonât you think you should tell him how you feel?â
You scoff. At least thatâs got an easy answer. A no-brainer. âNo,â you say matter-of-factly, obvious because it is, stern because telling him was never an option anyway. Why else does Taehyung think youâre here without him? âJungkook said he would get me to fall in love with him and I told him I would never. How could I ever let him think he was actually winning?â
Taehyung sighs.
You havenât seen Jungkook since your class on Wednesday. Granted, itâs only Saturday, but it feels like itâs been a weirdly long time. Like youâre so used to him barging into your life on the daily that thereâs something off about even going three days without seeing him. Maybe itâs just because youâre nearing the beginning of April and your project is finally picking up steam. Between the two of you, you almost definitely have more than two hourâs worth of footage, but the hard part will be paring it down and turning it into a forty-five minute documentary. No doubt you and Jungkook will be spending a lot of time together the week before itâs due.Â
Just out of curiosity, you text him. Because you have no idea what heâs been getting up to.Â
[March 28th, 1:05PM]
You: Hey, do you think we need to get together sometime this weekend?
Jungkook: i donât think i can Jungkook: itâs my dance groupâs show this weekend
You: Really? You: You didnât tell me
Jungkook: been too busy
You: What time is your show tonight?
Jungkook: 7pm
You: Sounds good, Iâll be there
Jungkook: oh Jungkook: you donât have to
You: I want to You: Iâll see you there!
That night, you drop by the grocery store beforehand to pick up a bouquet of flowers. You havenât been a performing arts show for years now, especially not one where you actually know the people performing, but flowers are customary. Or so youâve heard.Â
You donât know a single soul who has plans on seeing Jungkookâs dance group either, but the theater is a ten-minute walk away from campus and youâre happy to make the trek alone, especially because you know youâll find someone you know soon enough. Sometimes itâs nice to walk by yourself, letting the streetlamps above your head illuminate your path, a faceless figure passing by others. It brings peace. And it gives you time to sift through your thoughts, organize them into neat little piles and brush away all of the dust.Â
Admittedly, you are not much of a connoisseur of the performing arts. You arenât even much of a consumer. In another universe, under different circumstances, you wouldnât blink twice if you heard that one of the dance groups on campus was having their show. But this is not another universe, and these are not different circumstances.Â
Jungkook will be there. He is taking something heâs worked tirelessly on and presenting it to the world. Now that you think about it, itâs actually a lot like film. And if Jungkook has devoted so much time, put so much energy into this performance, what kind of person would you be if you didnât go and watch his creation?
You pick a seat in the far back corner, the venue so cozy that even despite being the furthest away youâve still got an excellent view, sit down, and wait for it to begin.Â
[March 28th, 6:58PM]
Jungkook: hey are you here?
You: I guess youâll just have to wait and see, wonât you?
Jungkook: always such a tease
You roll your eyes at that, turning your phone off and stowing it away in your pocket. Two minutes later, the lights dim.Â
The moment Jungkook steps out onto the stage, you recognize him instantly. Heâs wearing all black again, but itâs not the same skinny jeans and leather jacket he had on when he took you out to dinner. Itâs a loose long-sleeved shirt and sweatpants that hang low on his hips, highlighting the blondeness of his hair, the red in his lips. Heâs one of at least a dozen people on stage but heâs the only one you focus on, the only one who your eyes follow. Booming throughout the theater is a Drake song, the beat thick and low, but itâs background noise when compared to the way he moves, the way he twists and turns his body on stage, angles sharp and crisp.Â
The whole song goes by so quickly that by the time you find it in yourself to blink the stage is already darkening as they move onto the next song, switching out the performers and changing the spotlight colors to a sultry red. Jungkook disappears for this one, vanishing behind the curtains and forcing you to pay attention to the performance as a whole instead of just him. But you have to hand it to his group: theyâre excellent. Youâve been missing out.Â
Jungkook returns with the next song, having had just enough time to change into an all-white ensemble. Heâs easy to spot even with that ridiculous bucket hat on, blonde hair bouncing with every step he takes, every jerk of his body. You can see it all the way from where you sit, see the way he loses himself in the music, lets the rhythm radiate through his blood, lets his heart match the beat that booms through the speakers. This, all of it, the music, the dancing, the energyâitâs all his. It belongs to him. Jungkook may love film but he is passionate about this. It is something that must bring him all the joy in the world.Â
The next hour and a half goes by quickly, the songs jumping from one to another to another, Jungkook dashing on and off stage, each time returning in a different getup than the one prior. Makes you wonder just how many clothes he has. But before you know it the final song is playing and every one, every single member is on stage, jumping and cheering and celebrating a job well done. And they should, because they deserve to.Â
When the lights in the theater come on, nobody leaves. Instead, everyone rushes towards the stage to say hello to everybody, congratulate them on their performance and take pictures with their friends. Thatâs why everyone else is here, isnât it? Because the people they care about performed tonight.Â
Isnât that why youâre here, too?
Jungkook has plenty of other friends already wrapping their arms around him, giving him high-fives and pats on the back, but youâve got a bouquet of assorted flowers in your hands and you have no plans on bringing them home. So you squeeze your way through the crowd, push yourself in between bodies, and you shout,Â
âJungkook!â
Jungkook looks up instantly at the call of his name, the round shape of his lips curving upwards into a smile when he sees you.Â
âHey, you made it!â He exclaims happily. Heâs so pumped on the adrenaline that he pulls you into a hug without either of you even realizing it, wrapping his arms around your torso and squeezing you tight for a few moments before the two of you remember just exactly who you both are. Quickly, you pull away, chuckling awkwardly. Jungkook scratches at the back of his head. âThanks for, uhâthanks for coming.â
âOf course,â you say happily. âYou were amazing.â
âWhat can I say, Iâm a man of many talents,â Jungkook schmoozes, annoying as always.Â
You scoff slightly. âDonât get ahead of yourself. Here, I brought this for you. Itâs traditional, right?â You hold out the bouquet in front of you, pink plastic wrapping crunched up from where your fingers gripped the stems.Â
âWow, thank you,â Jungkook says, in awe as he takes the flowers from you, pressing his face into the petals instinctively. âNo oneâs ever gotten me flowers before.â
âReally?â You say, genuinely surprised at his admission. Heâs never been given flowers before? Not even for a performance? You didnât know that, either. âThen Iâm glad to be the first.â
âYou know you didnât have to do that,â Jungkook says, though he looks grateful nonetheless.Â
You shrug, acting casual. âArenât we supposed to be falling in love, or something?â
He grins.Â
âDid you guys film this? Maybe we could incorporate it into the movie,â you suggest, thinking it might be interesting to add in glimpses into your normal lives, into the things you do when you arenât trying to one-up each other.Â
Jungkook shakes his head. âWe did, but I donât think we need to add it in.â
âWhy not?â It seems like a perfect addition.Â
Jungkook pulls out a single flower from the bouquet, a pale yellow daisy, and hands it to you. You smile your thanks, twirling the stem in between your fingers.Â
âI donât know,â he says, looking oddly soft, cheeks turning cherry red. He looks at you and it makes your heart flutter, quickens the drum of your chest. âI just think Iâd like to keep this moment to ourselves.â
You suppose heâs got a point. You donât think youâll forget this night, either.Â
The bouquet you gave him sits on Jeon Jungkookâs bedroom windowsill, bathing in the afternoon sun. Taehyung gave him some plant food the morning after you came to his performance, a little bottle that he can spritz into the water whenever the flowers look a little droopy. Jungkook adds some every day, determined to keep them alive for as long as possible. He also makes sure heâs got a rather heavy book or two, something he can use to press one of them when theyâve all shriveled up.Â
It was really nice of you to come to his show, he thinks to himself. Jungkook canât remember the last time someone outside of his group of close friends went to see him perform, not any of his past dates or even that one girl he was seeing semi-seriously for a couple months last year until she told him she wasnât interested in him anymore. Youâre the first one whoâs made the effort, whoâs told him that you would come and kept that promise. The flowers are just a happy reminder.Â
As a celebration for completing their last show, Jungkook and some of the other juniors in his dance crew decide to go out the following weekend, determined to waste away their Saturday nights at a bar just off of campus where they can take as many shots of as many different types of alcohols as they want. The place even has soju, which makes Jungkookâs heart happy.Â
Despite the temptation to drink until his brain is empty, however, Jungkook holds off. Heâs got a lot of work tomorrow, most of it consisting of editing the footage you have for the project, and doesnât really feel like staring at a computer for eight hours straight with a headache. So he limits himself. For the most part.Â
âWho was that girl that came to the show?â One of his friends, Andrew, asks as he downs another shot of what is undoubtedly vodka, if the smell is anything to go by. âWith the flowers?â
âIs she your girlfriend?â Jesse pipes up, red in the face from the alcohol in his system. Heâs always been one to turn into a tomato after drinking.Â
Jungkook chuckles awkwardly, shaking his head when the bartender offers him another shot glass full of soju. âNo,â he says, forcing a laugh. âJust a friend.â
âI donât know, you guys looked pretty close to me,â Andrew points out, like it wasnât already obvious enough that Jungkook is head over heels for you.Â
âShe and I are working on a film project together,â Jungkook explains, though that does absolutely nothing to convince his friends of your completely platonic relationship.Â
âSounds fun,â Jesse says, swallowing another shot and wincing. âIt was nice of her to bring you flowers. My girlfriend didnât do that.â
âShut up, your girlfriend is studying abroad in Paris right now,â Andrew says, giving Jesse a good-natured shove. âIâm gonna tell her you said that.â
âWhat, please donâtââ
âSheâs not my girlfriend, guys,â Jungkook repeats himself, feeling his cheeks heat up the longer the conversation drags on. He chalks it up to the soju in his system and the fact that it feels like a sauna in here. âSeriously, weâre just friends. People can be friends and bring each other flowers.â
Jesse pumps his fist in the air. âYeah!â He rounds on Andrew. âWhere are my flowers, hey Andrew?â
The two of them start bickering as Jungkook laughs, shaking his head fondly. At least heâs not drunk, so he can remember nights like these, ones where heâs drinking with his stupid idiot friends, celebrating a show well done.Â
Jungkook stays at the bar until eleven that night before he makes the executive decision to go home and sleep, because as much as he would like to party until three in the morning, heâs got a pile of work thatâs telling him to be a real adult. So he bids his friends goodbye and begins to make the trek back to his apartment, passing by the row of frat houses on his way.Â
Even though heâs out on the sidewalk, Jungkook can feel the ground rumble from the music, every frat on the block joining together to make some booming, bass monster. From here he can see the flashing blue and purple lights in the windows, see the brothers standing on the steps of each house and turning away whoever they deem unfit to enter.Â
In a weird way, it makes Jungkook nostalgic. Reminiscent of when he was a freshman, when he would group up with all of the people in his hall and parade around the frat row on Saturday nights like they owned the place, getting drunk on shitty tequila and jumping until they sweat out their body fluids. He remembers those nights in flashes, bits and pieces that make up his memory of freshman year as a whole. Remembers kissing other girls, other girls kissing him. Remembers the way he would lock lips with them for a second and then forget about it by the next day.Â
Jungkook wonders why he ever thought he would meet his soulmate at a frat party.Â
Heâs just passing the last frat house now, nodding to the guy on the step when they accidentally meet eyes, when he hears you call his name.Â
âJungkook!â
He whips around to see you on the other side of the road, waving at him excitedly while your friends all laugh, sending smiles Jungkookâs way.Â
Jungkook isnât exactly sure what the protocol is for a scenario like this, so he does what he thinks is right and waves back.Â
âCome over here!â You shout at him, loosely gesturing for him to join your group. Jungkook is hesitant, not sure if thatâs necessarily the best course of action because even from here he can tell that youâre drunk, leaning over to one side and giggling at nothing. But even if he isnât sure what will happen he canât help but fall into the way youâre beaming at him, waving excitedly because you saw him on the street and you wanted to say hello.
Heâs never been able to resist you.Â
âHey, what are you doing out here?â He says as he jogs over, greeting the rest of your friends with a patient smile.Â
âWent out with my friends,â you say. Jungkook can smell the alcohol on your lips. âAnd then I saw you, which made me happy!â
You stumble over nothing, shoes skipping as they drag along the pavement, and before any of your friends can react Jungkook is reaching his arms out, catching you before you fall flat on your face. Your hands press against his torso as he lifts you back to your feet, and all Jungkook can do is pray that you canât hear the way his heart races, beat drumming in his ears. You giggle in his hold, disoriented but not at all uneasy, looking up at him as your eyes sparkle in the glow of the streetlamps.Â
âThanks,â you manage to cough out.Â
âSure,â Jungkook says, breathless. He stands you up and tries to let you go, but you keep your hands tight around his wrists. âI think we need to get you home.â
âCan you come with me?â You ask innocently, eyes wide.Â
âY/NâŠâ One of your friends says, voice hesitant. She places a hand on your shoulder, looking concerned. Jungkook doesnât take any offense to it, he doesnât know your friends well and imagines that they would much prefer being the ones to drop you back at your place.Â
You shrug her off. âNo, itâs okay, Ruby,â you assure your friend, hand inching down Jungkookâs wrist until it rests firmly within his palm. âIâll go with him.â
Ruby eyes Jungkook suspiciously and her gaze is so intense that it actually makes him doubt his ability to walk you home for a moment. But you seem intent on walking with him, and the sooner you go home the better, so Ruby relents and lifts her hand from your shoulder. âAlright, if you want to.â She keeps her eyes trained on Jungkook. âText me when youâre back.â
âI will, I will,â you say, brushing her off and waving her away. âLetâs go, Jungkook. Iâm sleepy.â
âOkay, come on,â he says. You smile happily at your friends as you say goodbye, cheerful and drunk and tired, all at once, and you begin to walk towards your apartment.Â
âIâm glad youâre here,â you tell him, positively filter-less.Â
âIâm glad Iâm here, too,â Jungkook assures you. âWhat did you have to drink tonight?â
âNot sure,â you admit happily. âJust a lot.â
âI can tell.â Jungkook nods. âWere you at a frat party?â
âSeveral,â you correct him. âThey werenât that fun but at least the drinks were free.â
âWhy were you at a frat party if you donât like them?â Jungkook asks you, nose scrunched up. You certainly arenât the kind of person to hide your distaste for things. That is something that Jungkook is intimately familiar with.Â
You shrug. âItâs the cheapest place to get drunk.â
âWhy did you want to get drunk?â This is seeming more and more out-of-character for you. Going to a place you despise, taking shots until you canât walk straight, meandering around campus with Jungkook. All of these are things Jungkook could never in a million years picture you doing out of free will.Â
Well, all of them except maybe the last one. You did come to his dance show, after all.Â
You sigh. Itâs thick and heavy and Jungkook has a feeling you wonât want to divulge any more. âI just wanted to forget.â
But the curiosity is eating at him.Â
âForget what?â
Your grip on his hand tightens. Jungkook fully expects you to dodge the question like youâve dodged all of the ones prior, say something else to change the topic so you can sweep this discussion under the rug like all of the other ones youâve had. But you donât.Â
Instead, you say, âYou wanna know why I donât love love the way you do?â
âYou donât have to tell me,â Jungkook quickly assures you.Â
âI had better options than this place,â you say, voice hollow and empty. âThere were better universities that accepted me. Ones with higher-ranked film programs and bigger scholarships. I could have gone to any one of them and been just as happy. Maybe more.â
âBut you didnât,â Jungkook clarifies.Â
âMy ex-boyfriend goes to school ten minutes away from here,â you say, words that are most certainly news to Jungkook. You had a boyfriend? âHe and I dated all throughout high school. I thought I was gonna marry him.â
The words sound so sad. It sounds like they donât even belong to you. Like youâre recalling the memories of a different person, someone youâve killed and buried, someone you were certain you would never have to face again. Yourself. Your past self.Â
âAnd then he broke up with me at the beginning of last year and it was too late to transfer out.â Your words are slurred and garbled, like all you want is to get over with saying them in the first place. Itâs not a dramatic revelation. Itâs not something youâre crying about, sobbing into Jungkookâs chest as you remember, miserable, a time where you were once happy. You just sound lifeless.Â
Jungkook blinks at you expectantly, waiting for you to continue. It doesnât feel right for him to speak up. Not when youâve just revealed to him something so personal, so drunk that you probably wonât even remember saying anything when you wake up tomorrow morning.Â
What is he supposed to do with this knowledge? What is he supposed to say? To do? Itâs not like Jungkook can change your past. Itâs not even as if he can change the near future. Your project is almost finishedâthe semester is almost over. And then you will return to the time where you never even knew each other.Â
âYou can say something,â you tell him.
âWhat do you want me to say?â Jungkook says.Â
âSomething to make me feel better, because now Iâm sad,â you request simply. âSeeing you made me happy.â
âMaybe I should just keep my mouth shut and smile, then,â he muses to himself.Â
âNo, please keep talking,â you plead, leaning into his body with your bottom lip puffed out, eyes big and round and desperate. âListening to you gets me to stop thinking about this stuff.â
Hearing that, Jungkook says the first thing that comes to mind. And that is, âYou donât have to think about that stuff anymore at all.â
âHmm?â You murmur into his chest. Jungkook sees your apartment building up ahead. Just another block or so.Â
âWell, that was your old love story,â he begins tentatively. Jungkookâs almost fully sober by now but he feels like he wonât ever get another opportunity to say this, and maybe whatever soju is left in his system is enough to get him through this conversation. Enough for him to muster up the confidence to tell you what heâs been wanting to tell you for a while now.Â
Even if you forget it by tomorrow. He knows this is his only chance.Â
âAnd it didnât have a happy ending, but thatâs okay. Because ours will.âÂ
Youâre just coming up to your apartment complex, the rusted gold doors of the entrance sticking out against the beige of the building and the sidewalk, shimmering in the light of the streetlamps. You pause right outside, taking cover underneath the red awning above your heads. Looking up at him, you blink expectantly.Â
âHow do I know you mean that?â You ask.Â
He almost does it.Â
Jungkook doesnât really know what washes over him in that moment, what takes his heart and mind prisoner for a split second, grip tight and unforgiving. But heâs staring straight into your watery eyes, glossy and glimmery and glowing, lost in the way you press your lips together, the way you gaze up at him and wait for him to tell you what heâs always wanted to say, and he almost does it. His hands press at your sides, holding you close, like heâs afraid that if he lets you go youâll vanish without another trace and this night will all have been for naught.Â
But he doesnât.Â
He doesnât for a lot of reasons. Youâre drunk. When you wake up tomorrow, you will not remember this conversation. But Jungkook will. And if he does it, if he kisses you, if he presses his lips to yours it will be burned into his thoughts, carved into his heart, and you will be none the wiser. Jungkook canât do that to himself. And he canât do that to you, either. He will never take advantage of your company. He never has.
âBecause,â Jungkook says instead, having hesitated for far too long. âI promise you.â
Itâs good enough for him.Â
He tucks you into bed at 12:17AM that night, feet padding along your hardwood floor so he doesnât wake up your neighbors, guiding you to your bedroom and reminding you to text Ruby that you made it home safely. Jungkookâs never gotten a very good look at your place, and even now itâs hard to make out most things without the main ceiling lights on, but he doesnât really want to snoop. Even though you invited him in, he still feels like heâs intruding. Youâve always been so private. There were a lot of things said tonight that Jungkook is going to have to reckon with.Â
Once youâre curled up beneath your sheets, eyes drooping, Jungkooks turns off the light on your nightstand and nearly, just about nearly, presses his lips to your forehead. He manages to avoid doing that, too.Â
Instead, he pulls up your duvet and heads towards the main room, making a beeline for your front door. But before he can leave the room, he hears you mumble out his name.Â
âJungkook?â You call, voice groggy.Â
âYeah?â He looks back at you from where he stands in your door frame, one hand on the knob, ready to pull it closed.Â
You smile, eyes fluttering. âThank you,â you say.Â
Jungkook grins.Â
The next morning you wake up with a pounding headache and three missed calls from Ruby, which undoubtedly means that something positively terrible happened last night. Unfortunately, you have no idea what happened at all last night, good or terrible, so whatever Ruby has to say will be news to you.Â
Rubbing your eyes as you wrack your brain in the hopes of figuring out how you even ended up back at your apartment (when you swear you told Ruby you would stay at hers), you press on Rubyâs contact and call her.Â
âY/N? Hello? Are you there?â Ruby answers on the first ring.Â
âIâm here,â you mumble out, words jumped and barely intelligible. You wince as your eyes adjust to the harsh blue light of your phone screen, squinting as you look at the time.Â
Shit, itâs 11:43AM and youâre meeting Jungkook for coffee at noon.Â
âGood, I called you three times last night after you texted,â Ruby wastes no time diving into her interrogation.Â
âWhy?â You ask, scrambling out of bed with your phone pressed between your shoulder and your ear. Your head throbs so you quickly take some Ibuprofen, splash your face with water, and start looking for something clean you can put on.Â
âBecause texting me âhomeâ is not enough!â Ruby exclaims. âJungkook walked you home last night, I wanted to make sure you were tucked in bed and feeling alright.â
You frown. You donât remember that. Granted, you donât remember a lot of things, but you canât recall Jungkook walking you back. You saw him last night? You didnât even know. Scratching your head, a part of you vaguely pictures him standing in your apartment in the dark, resting against the door frame to your bedroom in the warm yellow light of the lamp on your nightstand. Can just barely see him tucking you into bed, placing the sheets over your figure and making you text Ruby that youâre home. You thought you were just imagining it at the time, but it must have happened anyway.Â
âJungkook walked me home?â
âYeah, you insisted,â Ruby says. âYou probably donât remember, though.â
âNo,â you say dumbly.Â
âWell, I appreciate you texting me that you were home but I would have preferred something more explanatory,â scolds Ruby. âI thought maybe Jungkook was gonna do something.â
âOh my goodness, no,â you immediately interject, pulling on your shoes and stuffing your laptop into your backpack. Just the thought of Jungkook doing something like that sends your stomach for a whirl. âHe would never do that. I trust him.â
âI mean, I see that now,â Ruby points out. âI just wanted to make sure you were okay.â
âIâm fine,â you promise. âEverythingâs good.â
âAlright, if you say so,â Ruby says, still sounding a bit like an overprotective mother. You love her, though. You know she just wants the best for you. âTake it easy today, okay? You had a lot to drink last night.â
âI will,â you assure her. âIâm just on my way to meet up with Jungkook now. Getting coffee.â
âMake sure to eat, too,â Ruby reminds you. âAnd tell Jungkook that I said thanks for walking you home.â
âAnything else, Mom?â
You can practically see Ruby frowning on the other end. âOh, shut up. Iâll see you, okay?â
She bids you goodbye just as youâre dashing out the door, your usual stride quickening so you make it to the cafe in time, not wanting to keep Jungkook waiting. You make it there in a record five minutes, pulling open the door frantically just as the clock strikes noon.Â
Jungkookâs already there, of course, sitting by a little round table in the corner of the room with two americanos on the table. He waves when he sees you standing by the entrance, and the mere sight of him makes you smile, shoulders relaxing.Â
âHey,â you greet, a little out of breath as you settle into the chair across from him.Â
âHey,â Jungkook says back. âHow are you feeling?â
âMy head is killing me, but other than that Iâm alright,â you admit, taking a sip of the drink. Itâs piping hot but just the right amount of scalding, warming your insides after a night of filling them with pure poison.Â
âGood.â He grins. âItâs nice to see your face.â
âOh, yeah, speaking of which,â you say while still on the topic, âdid you walk me home last night? I canât remember.â
Jungkook nods. âYeah, I bumped into you and your friends while I was on my way back from a bar.â
You wince. The fact that you donât even remember that happening tells you enough. âI was super drunk, wasnât I?â
Jungkook, nice as always, says, âIâve seen worse.â It only makes you feel the slightest bit better.Â
âHope I didnât say anything embarrassing,â you say, knowing you have a tendency to lose your filter almost entirely when you get wasted, letting any sort of mental reasoning fly out the door the moment you down another shot. And the thought of having told Jungkook something deeply humiliating or personal, or even him witnessing something stupid, makes you feel weirdly exposed.Â
Jungkook freezes for a split second, almost like heâs buffering, like heâs about to say something but itâs just taking him an extra step to get the words out of his mouth. Then he takes a quick sip of his americano and shakes his head. âNo, you didnât. You were just very drunk. And clingy.â
âIâm so sorry you had to deal with that,â you apologize. You canât imagine the hell you must have put Jungkook through last night.Â
Jungkook laughs. âItâs okay. Iâm glad we got you home safe.â
âMe, too.â You nod. You send a grateful smile his way. âThanks for walking me, by the way. I really appreciate it. Ruby says thanks, too.â
âAnytime,â Jungkook says. It doesnât sound like something that people say just to say it. The way that people say âanytimeâ just so they can be friendly and amicable. He says it and he means it, says it genuinely and honestly, like itâs a real promise that heâs making. That he would be happy to walk you home again. No matter the hour. No matter how drunk you are. No matter what heâs doing.Â
And that means a lot to you.Â
âWe should probably wrap up filming soon, huh?â You say, getting onto the topic at hand. Of course, the project is the whole reason youâre even talking to each other in the first place. âItâs due in three weeks.â
âYeah, I was thinking of another outing? And maybe one more thing with Taehyung?â Jungkook suggests.Â
You narrow your eyes suspiciously. ââAnother outingâ, Jungkook? What exactly do you have in mind?â
He grins.Â
This time, Jungkook is the one with the flowers.Â
When you open your front door theyâre the first thing you see, an enormous bouquet of an assortment of spring flowers in a variety of colorsâpinks and purples and oranges and yellowsâgripped neatly in Jungkookâs hand. They stick out against his otherwise rather formal attire, a simple black dress shirt and jeans, nice shoes that compliment his figure. Black truly is the worldâs most slimming color, and Jungkook is no exception. He looks good.Â
âFor you, mâlady,â Jungkook says dramatically as he holds out the bouquet in front of him.
âHow thoughtful of you,â you muse to yourself, grinning. You take the flowers and press your whole face into them, breathing in the fresh scent. âThe one I gave you wasnât nearly this big.â
âGo big or go home,â Jungkook teases. âYou look nice, by the way.â
âYou always sound so surprised when you say that,â you comment snidely, shaking your head as you grab your bag from the shelf next to your door. âWhat are we doing tonight, Jeon? Gonna keep it a secret from me like last time?â
âThat depends,â Jungkook says knowingly. âDo you like secrets?â
âYou should know what I like by now,â you remark.Â
âThen prepare to be wowed.â He grins, taking your hand in his as he pulls you out the door.Â
The restaurant you go to this time does not require a ten minute drive to the center of town. Instead, itâs a five minute walk from campus and actually happens to be a place youâve been to before. Itâs a busy little thing on a Friday night, waiters bustling about with trays in their hands, people laughing and smiling under the dim light of the chandeliers. Youâve only been here once, long ago, for a club dinner paid for by the finance chair, and for good reason. Itâs not the kind of place cheap college students looking to get the most food for the least amount of money go to.Â
âIsnât this a bit out of budget for our rom-com?â You ask as the host seats you at your table, a little booth in the middle of the restaurant, lanterns resting on the corners of the seats.Â
âI thought this was a mockumentary,â Jungkook jokes.Â
âYeah, yeah,â you say, resisting the smile that fights its way across your face. Trust you to make that sort of blunder in front of him. âI mean it, though. This place is expensive.â
âItâs manageable,â Jungkook promises. âIâve been saving up. Plus, I thought you deserved a nice night out.â
âHow generous of you.â
âOh, come on, I know youâre excited,â he narrows his eyes at you. âYou donât have to act like a stone-cold robot anymore.â
âWellâŠâ you suppose enough is enough. Jungkook can see right through you anyway, so thereâs no point in keeping up this indifferent facade of yours. âOnly because youâre treating me so nicely.â
âJust please donât order the steak,â he requests simply.Â
You laugh. âNo problem. Maybe we could just share a couple of appetizers?â
Jungkook likes the sound of that.Â
Luckily, this is not one of those restaurants where the appetizers cost an arm and a leg and are the size of your pinky finger. You and Jungkook split three different ones, happy to scoop out portions for each of you and indulge in them together.Â
Dinner datesâof which this is only sort of oneâare always awkward because you spend half of the time shoving food into your mouth, but you and Jungkook donât seem to mind the silence at all. Only, Jungkook does look sort of like heâs holding back.
âIs this enough food for you?â You ask him halfway through, distantly remembering how he absolutely devoured a whole plate of pasta last time and still having enough room in his stomach to finish yours.Â
âWhat do you mean?â Jungkook asks over a mouthful of vegetables.Â
âYou ate so much at the Italian place, I just want to make sure you arenât still hungry,â you point out.Â
âOh.â Jungkook pauses, swallowing down the bite in his mouth. âNo, Iâm okay. Thanks for thinking of me, though.â
âYeah, of course,â you say. You hesitate for a moment, not sure if you should say anything else. But what the hell, right? Itâs Jungkook. Itâs Jungkook and he walked you home when you were drunk, he gave you flowers, he let you borrow his jacket. And you feel as though you must return the favor. âAnytime.â
He smiles.Â
Despite the pure ecstasy you both experience when eating delicious food, Jungkook makes sure not to waste this time and grabs a few frames of you eating with his camera. He always seems to have that with him whenever heâs with you, hanging around his neck or stuffed into his backpack or crammed into his pants pocket. Sort of makes you wonder just how much footage the two of you have of each other.Â
He insists on paying but you send him some money anyway, just because letting him shoulder the burden of a place as expensive (for college students, at least) as this just doesnât sit right with you. Whenever he receives the Venmo notification on his phone, Jungkook frowns and says that heâll send that money back to you, but he never does and you can tell that he really does appreciate it.Â
You donât think you have any plans on stopping that for a while.Â
The only downside of going to this restaurant is that there is no gorgeous, light-strung park in the vicinity the two of you can wander around. Just your campus, which you have no doubt walked a thousand times over, and the streets surrounding it, which you have memorized like the back of your hand.Â
It almost makes you think that Jungkook is just going to drop you back off at your place and the night will end there, but you know better than to expect something like that from Jungkook. Instead, as youâre walking, you point out the cafe that you and Ruby always go to, see that itâs closing in half-an-hour, and Jungkook decides then and there that itâs your next destination.Â
âYouâve never been here before?â You ask when you walk inside, eyes immediately drifting to the display of pastries beside the register.Â
âIâm not normally on this side of campus,â Jungkook admits. âYouâre the only reason Iâm ever here.â
âThen hopefully after finding this place, youâll have two reasons,â you say cheerfully. The baristas behind the counter know you on a first-name basis, are happy to help you out even though theyâve no doubt been working long hours and are ready to close up shop and go home.Â
You split a tiramisu and sit at that same corner table you and Ruby always pick, empty now that itâs so late at night. Other than the employees, you and Jungkook are the only ones in here, a far cry from the hustle and bustle of the restaurant, filled to the brim with people, the smell of cooked food wafting through the air.Â
 The tiramisu isn't as fresh as it would be bright and early in the morning, but you suppose that that just means you and Jungkook will have to come back. Besides, Jungkook obviously does not seem to mind, scarfing it down ruthlessly. Youâre in and out just as they close up shop, the employees bidding you goodbye like old friends, sending you on your way. Thereâs not really much else either of you have planned for tonight, and Jungkook isnât coming up with any new ideas as he checks his phone. Instead, you just begin to head back to your apartment, all wrapped up in each other. You place your hand in his own and feel yourself relax when he squeezes, a silent little reminder that heâs still here, and that so are you.
Funnily enough, holding hands feels natural to you at this point.Â
âTonight was fun,â you comment, breaking the quiet.
âYeah, glad we could do this,â Jungkook agrees. âMakes me kind of sad to know that this thing is almost over.â
âWhat, the project?â
Jungkook shrugs. âYeah. And the class. And the semester. Itâs kind of scary. Weâll be seniors next year.â
You chuckle. âUgh, donât remind me. I still have no idea what Iâm going to do after we graduate.â
âYou donât have to know everything,â Jungkook reassures you. âAs long as youâre happy with what you have now.â
âAre you?â You inquire, looking up to meet his eyes.Â
Jungkook beams down at you. âI am.â
The walk from the cafe to your apartment is short, just under five minutes, but it feels like it takes you an hour, footsteps slow and languid, like neither of you want the night to end. You hit every red light, round every corner, drawing out the evening for as long as you can. Unfortunately, there is only so much you can do on a five-minute walk, and before you know it, youâre home.
âThis is me,â you say, stopping outside the gold doors of your apartment complex. âThanks again for tonight.â
âAnytime,â Jungkook says, a common thread in your conversations.Â
âReally?â You ask, skeptical. âOur projectâs almost over.â
âThat doesnât mean we have to stop doing this,â Jungkook says.Â
You narrow your eyes. âWhat are you implying, huh, Jungkook?â
âThis.â
Before you know it, heâs wrapping one hand around your waist and pulling you in close to him, your palms splayed out against his broad, toned chest, pressing his lips to yours. You gasp a little into the feeling, somewhat shocked he would dare be so bold even after all this time, but find yourself sinking into the touch. He tastes like coffee and cream, like peppermint from his chapstick, like the wine you shared tonight. You cave into the way he holds you, hands wrapped around your body, palms pressed firmly against your figure. He holds you like heâs afraid to let go, like heâs trying to remind himself that youâre real and here and that you are kissing him back, like heâll forget once the moment ends.Â
But he need not worry about that.Â
When you part, you donât even bother wiping off the stupid smile on your face, kiss-drunk and filled with glee. Itâs been a long time since you felt this way. And Jungkook makes you feel things you donât even think you can explain.Â
âHow bold of you,â you comment, noses touching, barely an inch away from each other.Â
âI figured Iâd shoot my shot,â Jungkook says. He shrugs, pretending to be casual, but you can see the way heâs grinning, beaming, down at you.Â
âYou scored,â you remind him.
âHow observant of you,â teases Jungkook in return. You pout a little at his playful mockery, heart fond. âThink we can do it again?â
âHmm, I would tone down the ego first,â you say, already leaning back in to press your lips against his.Â
âNever.â He smiles wickedly.Â
Itâs a quicker kiss this time, a short peck against his cherry red mouth, but it still makes your heart beat something terribly fierce.Â
âSee you soon?â You ask when you finally pull away, knowing that as much as youâd like to, you canât just stand out here kissing each other forever.Â
Jungkook nods, cheeks pink and warm to the touch. He looks so sleek in his formal black outfit, crisp button-down and slacks, hair all styled, but the way heâs grinning at you makes him look so young, so sublimely happy. Itâs nice.Â
âAnytime.â
âThereâs my favorite couple!â Taehyung greets excitedly when he swings open the door to his apartment to reveal you and Jungkook standing on the other side.Â
âWhatâs it to you?â You comment snidely as he lets you inside, the black sheet still taped up along his wall. It looks a little more wrinkled than when you last saw it.Â
âOh, nothing,â Taehyung singsongs. He definitely knows a lot more than he cares to tell either you or Jungkook, but whatever. The projectâs almost over and heâs almost finished with university entirely. âYou guys are just cute together, thatâs all.â
âLike you even know the half of it.â You tell him with a roll of your eyes.Â
Taehyung wiggles his eyebrows. âOoh, do tell.â He grins that greasy, comic-book-villain grin of his as he starts moving his bar stools back to where the sheet lines his cream-colored wall.Â
âIsnât that the whole point of this?â Jungkook poses, making you laugh from where youâre seated on the couch, watching Jungkook set up his tripod in exactly the place he wants it. You smile at him as you recline against Taehyungâs poor old leather couch, so worn-down from use that the back cushions fold in when you press against them, and Jungkook peers out from behind the camera to blow you a kiss.Â
You send him one back without even needing to think.Â
Taehyung misses the whole scene, but no doubt heâll be putting two and two together pretty soon. You and Jungkook agreed that for the last interview you would be questioned together, long before Jungkook actually managed to romance you off your feet, and thereâs not a doubt in your mind that the two of you being interviewed side-by-side will make things much more interesting.Â
Nevertheless, Jungkook sets up the camera and sends a thumbs-up your way when heâs ready, Taehyung sitting on the bar stool just outside of the frame with a couple of index cards in his hand.Â
âLetâs do this,â you say, hauling yourself onto the seat. Jungkook does the same shortly after, scooching onto the one next to you as you stare at Taehyung, waiting for him to start.Â
âLooking forward to this one?â Taehyung asks knowingly.Â
You shrug nonchalantly. âJust a little.â
âExcellent. Shall we begin?â
You and Jungkook nod.Â
âAlright. Well, this is presumably the last thing the two of you will be filming for your project. How are you feeling about it?â
âIt turned out better than I thought it would,â you admit. It will come as a shock to no one that you did not have very high hopes for this project when it was first assigned.Â
âOf course it did, Iâm your partner,â Jungkook teases, poking you in your side. âWould you ever doubt me?â
âAlways,â you say.
Taehyung chuckles. âSounds like itâs been good so far. Did you enjoy filming it?â
You nod. âYeah, it was actually kind of fun. Except for when Jungkook spilled coffee all over me, that was not cool.â You turn to face Jungkook directly, and all he does when you say his name is wink and point at you.Â
âIt was for the rom-com, I donât know what you expected,â Jungkook said. âI gave you my jacket, too.â
âHow gentlemanly.â
Taehyung chuckles, warm and low. âIâm sure Jungkook learned his lesson,â he muses. âWhat was your favorite thing to film?â
Not when I randomly texted you five minutes before I showed up at your door to make you ask me questions about how I feel, you think to yourself. Jungkook still doesnât know, but you think youâll put it into the movie just for the hell of it, so heâll find out then. Find out that you were grappling with your feelings for him long before you ever let on.
âThe serenade was a blast, a special shoutout to the Eighth Notes for doing that for me,â Jungkook says immediately. Obviously that is at the top of his list. âPlus, I just like seeing Y/N all flustered.â
âShut up, youâre so annoying,â you chide. âI guess the serenade was kind of cute. I liked going out together, though. On our not-date.â
Jungkook objects to that instantly. âIt was a date, Y/N!â
You look back at him, equally as scandalized as he. âWhose turn is it to talk?â
âMine, actually,â Taehyung interjects. âDid you like going out together?â
You sigh a little, wondering if youâre really about to turn into a softie in front of a camera for a movie to be shown to your twenty classmates and professor. âYeah,â you say, real and true because thatâs what you agreed on, you and Jungkook. To be candid. To be honest. To say how you felt. Really. âIt was really nice. I hadnât gone out with someone like that in a long time.â
âAnd were you happy because of the project, or because of Jungkook?â
âWell,â you begin, not exactly sure where to start. âI guess, itâs like⊠you know, I didnât even know Jungkook before this project. I mean, I knew who he was, he would always respond to my discussion board posts and object to everything I said in class. But I didnât know him as a person. But as we worked on this project together, planning and filming and editing, I started to. And we did so many things together. And I guess I just really enjoyed the time we did spend as a pair.â
âWould you say the same, Jungkook?â
âYes,â Jungkook says easily. âThatâs what I wanted. To get to know Y/N, to spend time with her. I was glad we had this project. Otherwise, we might never have done something like this.â
âYou both seem very happy.â
âI think we are. This project was actually sort of a blessing in disguise. I know him a lot better, now,â you say. âIâm glad that I do. He makes me smile, and laugh, and I always feel happy when heâs around. I donât know. He did it, somehow.â
âJungkook?â
âIt wasnât just me. Y/N and I did this together. We made this. This project. Us. It wasnât just her, or just me. Itâs ours.â Jungkook grins.
âAre you glad you did this project?â
Of course. It was fun, and I liked filming it, and I feel like I got something really important out of it. I know itâs just a short rom-com mockumentary, but it really feels like there was a happy ending, you know? A happily ever after.â
âYou seem really certain about that.â
âWell,â Jungkook says with a little scoff, âwhat else would you call it?â
âAs you can see, obviously Y/N fell head over heels in love with me thanks to this wonderful projectââ
âWhy are you always so full of yourselfâ?â
âHey, youâre ruining the voiceover! As I said, as you can see, Y/N fell head over heels in love with me, but that wasnât just because of my dashing good looks and amazing singing skills.â
âThe ends of your hair look like hayââ
âIt was because we were honest with each other, and because we spent meaningful moments together, and because we kept our hearts open. And I guess thatâs the truth of it all, isnât it? Love, romance, relationships? If you close yourself off, youâll never get to experience them. But if you take every opportunity with an open mind, then you never know what might happen. Like falling in love with your discussion board nemesis.â
âWho, me?â
âJust let me finish, come on. Thereâs like one paragraph left. I know this was a mockumentary, not a scripted rom-com with professional actors and screenwriters and a whole team of editors. But that was the whole point. To make it real. And to make it between two people who arenât just characters on a screen. Weâre real people, and this happened to us. And it makes us happy. And it can happen to you, too. I think we all learn something every time we watch a new movie. Whether it be about loss, or promises, or other people. This time, we learned about love. Real love. How it can be rocky and strange and come straight out of left field. But also how happy endings arenât just for movies and fairytales. We all deserve them. And Y/N and I found our own.â
âAre you gonna say it?â
âAnd so⊠they lived happily ever after.â
You look up at the screen, expecting to see the credits roll, but instead itâs a shot of the two of you kissing outside of your apartment building, a shot of you wrapping your arms around him as you press your lips to his. It lasts for only a few seconds, but you find yourself entranced in the moment, shocked that Jungkook somehow managed to capture it on film. He didnât even have his camera with him that night.Â
Pollack turns on the lights in your classroom as your fellow classmates applaud, all of them looking genuinely pleased that your rom-com had such a wonderful ending. Pollack herself looks rather proud, nodding to herself as she smiles at the two of you.Â
âYou filmed us kissing?â You hiss to Jungkook as your classmates clap, hoping the sound of it will drown out your conversation.Â
âI got Taehyung to,â Jungkook whispers back. âWhy?â
âI just⊠I thought that night was just for us.â
âThe rest of it is. But I thought the kiss would be a cute way to end it. You know, happy ending and everything.â
Alright, if Jungkook insists. You nod, tensing up slightly. You hadnât even noticed Taehyung down the street, standing behind some utility pole with the camera raised to his eye. Had Jungkook texted him in secret? Asked him to meet you outside of your apartment? Was he planning on kissing you from the very beginning?
You shake your head, willing away the thoughts as Pollack commends the two of you for a job well done. Jungkook and you stand at the front of the room for a few more seconds, getting stared down by your fellow classmates while Pollack speaks. The period ends just as she finishes up, the minutes changing the moment she closes her mouth. Within a minute or so, the whole class has emptied out, some of them congratulating you and Jungkook on the way out.Â
âIâll meet you outside, okay?â Jungkook says, eyes bright and filled with that same wonder heâs always got.Â
âYeah,â you say distantly, nodding to him as he disappears out the door.Â
âYou did an excellent job, Y/N,â Pollack praises, and it goes right to your head, if youâre being honest. âIt was brilliant.â
âThanks,â you say, suddenly rather shy. âThat means a lot.â
âDonât tell anyone else this,â she says, voice quiet, âbut I was secretly hoping the two of you would fall in love.â
âPollack!â
She laughs. âWhat? I thought youâd make a cute couple. And you do, so clearly it all worked out anyway.â
âIâm pretty sure thatâs against the code of conduct,â you say, even though you know you canât be too mad at her. After all, you wouldnât have Jungkook if it werenât for her.Â
âY/N, Iâm tenured. I donât care.â
âWaitâŠâ you pause, eyes narrowing, âhow many of your students have you set up with each other?â
Pollack grins. âI never reveal my secrets.â
Your mouth drops open.Â
She chuckles, shooing you out the door. âGo on, go be with your boyfriend. You can tell him you both get A pluses for your project. It was excellent. One of the best Iâve seen in a very long time.â
âThanks, Pollack,â you say, smiling gratefully. âYouâre the best.â
She points at you proudly as you head out the door. âSo are you.â
Jungkook is waiting by the tables where you always sit, half a flight down from your classroom. Heâs leaning against the edge of them as he scrolls mindlessly through his phone, so engrossed in the Instagram explore page that he doesnât see you walk up.Â
âGuess what,â you say, getting all up in his face, just because you can.Â
âWhat,â Jungkook says, an eyebrow raised.Â
âWe got an A plus on our project!â You exclaim happily, cheering. Jungkook laughs at your exuberant reaction, watches as you jump around, clapping loudly.Â
âHell yeah, we did that!â Jungkook holds his hand up for a high five, one you gladly take. Your palms smack together and the sound reverberates around the hallway.Â
âYou know, you and Iââ you begin, placing your palms on his cheeks as you pull yourself in for a kiss, âwe make a pretty good team.â
âOnly because youâre so good at editing,â Jungkook says. Youâre both not too bad, if you do say so yourself, but since Jungkook did so much of the filming you thought it would be better if you carried more of the weight when it came to post-production.Â
âSays you,â you tease, pressing your lips to his button nose. âThe happy ending thing was a nice touch, I liked it. Makes me feel like Iâm in a fairy tale.â
âIâm glad,â Jungkook says with a chuckle, admiring the way you beam at him. âYou know, I was really worried that you might think we didnât have a happy ending after all, especially after everything.â
âWhat do you mean?â You look at him curiously.Â
âWell, I just really wanted to make sure that we had a happy ending, because youâve been through so much.â
You pause in place, eyebrows furrowing as you look up at him. Been through so much? Does Jungkook know something you donât? Wait, no, did you⊠did you tell himâ?
âYou knew?â You ask, the realization piercing you like an arrow. âAll this time, and you never said anything?â
Jungkookâs eyes widen.Â
âHow long have you known?â
He winces. âSince I walked you home when you were drunk. You told me.â
You did?
Shit.
âAnd you didnât think that maybe you should have told me that you knew? Especially when I asked you if I had said anything embarrassing?â You cry out, indignant. âWhat, were you just planning on never telling me?â
âI was going to, but I wasnât sure if you wanted to know that you had admitted all those things to me,â Jungkook admits, growing desperate. âThey were really personal things, I thought you might react badly.â
âOh, so you just decided to keep it a secret instead? Look how well that worked out.â
âWhat was I supposed to do, Y/N? I know you would have been upset.â
âTell me!â You exclaim. âI asked you if I had said something embarrassing that night and you said I hadnât. And I believed you. Better to have known then than now!â
âIâm sorry,â Jungkook says.
âI canât believe you wouldnât just tell me. Didnât we say we would be honest with each other? But instead, you just let me assume that all of the nice things you did for me were because you actually cared, and not because you felt bad for me?â
âI donât feel bad for you!â Jungkook shouts. âI mean, I do, but thatâs not why I took you out on dates and gave you flowers and held your hand. I do care about you.â
âOh, so filming us kissing was just because you actually cared, too, right?â
âI donât know why youâre so hung up about that,â Jungkook points out.Â
âBecause I thought it was a private moment,â you remind him. âYou hadnât filmed anything the whole night. I thought we were just going out on a date like two people who cared about each other did. Us kissing was personal. But you texted Taehyung and told him to show up with his camera anyway, right? Because you were planning on kissing me from the very beginning. Because you knew, Jungkook. You knew and you had absolutely no intention of telling me.â
âY/N, wait, I didnât do those things just because I pitied you,â Jungkook says, reaching out for your hand.Â
You pull away. âYou didnât? Then why did you film us kissing, then?â
âBecauseâŠâ he flounders. You arenât at all surprised. âBecauseââ
âEnough, Jungkook. I get it,â you stop him, shaking your head. âEverything weâve done since that first date we had, when we went to the Italian place, everything since thenâit was all played up. Because you felt bad for me. I had a shitty experience with love and you wanted to make me feel better. Whatever.â
âY/N, it wasnât like that,â Jungkook chases after you as you begin to walk down the stairs, towards the exit. âI didnât pity you. I still donât. I did those things because I care about you, and I wanted you to be happy.â
âWell, you got what you wanted,â you say, arms crossed over your shoulders as you push your way out the door. âI was so happy when I was with you.â
âWait, Y/Nââ
âBye, Jungkook.â
The door slams shut behind you.Â
âHow many finals do you still have left? You finished your movie, right?â
Ruby is stirring herself a cup of earl grey tea as she sits down on the couch next to you, where youâre very obviously sulking as you scroll through the Feel Good Rom-Coms category on Netflix.Â
âI just have a couple essays and a presentation,â you mumble out. âYou?â
âUgh, I still have all of my final exams to take,â Ruby tells you with a thick, heavy sigh. Clearly, she doesn't feel like talking about them now. Or at all. âThe life of a biology major.â
âHey, youâre the one who wants to be a doctor, not me,â you remind her crudely. âYou better know your shit, or Iâm never taking my kids to your practice.â
âRude,â Ruby says. âThere goes my family and friends discount offer.â
You laugh to yourself, a small smile inching its way across your lips. Rubyâs always known how to brighten your day, even when you feel like absolute shit.Â
âWhat are we watching, hmm? Iâm cool with anything.â
âI donât know.â You shrug, flicking through all of the rom-com options and feeling very unhappy with all of them. âI feel like youâve seen all of these.â
âYeah,â Ruby says. âWhenever Iâm not studying, Iâm watching Netflix or The Bachelor.â
You nod. Maybe youâll just settle on some old NCIS reruns and call it a night.Â
âOh!â Ruby exclaims suddenly, a lightbulb going off above her head. âHow about we watch your movie? The rom-com you did with Jungkook! I havenât seen it yet.â
âI donât knowâŠâ You begin, the mere thought putting a bad taste in your mouth. For obvious reasons.Â
âCome on, please? I really want to see it, you were so excited about it,â Ruby begs, getting all antsy as she climbs all over you, literally pulling your arm to get you to cave in. âItâs short, too, isnât it? Like forty-five minutes long? We can watch whatever you want afterwards. Please.â
You huff out a breath. If it were up to you, you would move that film onto a flash drive and toss it into a dumpster on fire. But itâs not just up to you. Ruby has been asking you about it since the day you told her you were filming it, and now all she wants to do is see the final result. And itâs only forty-five minutes long. Whatâs that when compared to the rest of your life?
âFine,â you relent, not wanting to fight about it any longer. âLet me get my computer.â
Ruby cheers.Â
You bring your laptop over to your coffee table, turning off the ceiling lights as Ruby tucks herself underneath a blanket, hands warmed by her steaming cup of tea. You pull up the movie file and, taking a deep breath, press play.Â
It opens with your first interview with Taehyung, a muted, royalty-free lo-fi hip-hop song playing in the background. You had edited it so that it would jump back and forth between your answer and Jungkookâs, highlighting the contrast between the two of you. It was mostly for comedic purposes, just because seeing you deadpan about how love doesnât exist and then quickly switching to Jungkook wax poetic about it is amusing, but watching it now just makes you want to curl into yourself.Â
You should have known that this would have never worked out. Should have kept that same jaded attitude. You let your guard down for one second and look at whatâs happened to you.
The next scene that Jungkook shows is, of course, the moment he spills burning hot coffee all over you in the middle of the Starbucks, comedically panning up to your positively-flabbergasted face just to add to the shock factor. Next to you, Ruby laughs at the mishap, obviously amused by the fact that the two of you are now drenched in coffee and scrambling to clean up the mess. You try to focus your energy on how peeved you were at Jungkook after he did that, but get distracted the moment he films himself wrapping his denim jacket around you, placing it over your shoulders and making sure itâs just right.Â
He didnât have to do that, and the two of you both knew it. But still, he sent you off your class all bundled up in a jacket that smelled like him, smelled of that boyish aroma that you couldnât get rid of, even when you put it in the wash with your lavender detergent. All of Jungkookâs clothes smelt like that no matter how much cologne he put on, always smelt woody and thick. It would consume you, that scent, a cloud surrounding your figure whenever you were near him.Â
The movie keeps playing, and you keep thinking about how much of a fool you must look like in it now, all giggles and smiles as Jungkook sings Frankie Valli to you while he hands you a rose, that same sly little smile dotting his features. Hearing the song again makes you feel like youâre choking, like somethingâs smothering you, and youâre not sure what it is until you realize that itâs the sound of Jungkookâs voice.Â
You havenât heard him sing since he serenaded you.Â
Then itâs your first date, the one Ruby told you to wear the yellow dress to (âHey, I told you you looked amazing in it! Wow!â Ruby exclaims when she sees you). You remember when you edited this, putting the clips together of you eating at the restaurant, wandering around the park, posing underneath the trees, holding hands. You were smiling so hard your cheeks hurt while you were editing, grinning from ear to ear at all of the things the two of you did together. They were so picturesque, those scenes, so perfectly shot, so romanticiât did a fine job of convincing you that it was all real.Â
You even put in the little clip of you and Taehyung talking. A mistake, now that you look back on it, of course. It was so vulnerable, so real, so candid and honest like you said you would be, and now itâs all blown up in your face. You must have looked like such an idiot to Jungkook when he saw this scene for the first time in class. You remember the wide-eyed look on his face when it popped up. Like he couldnât even believe you had done this in the first place.Â
Scoffing, you shake your head. You either.Â
The rest of it you can hardly bear to watch. Just a wrap-up of your relationship, a compilation of all of the small moments you shared when you didnât realize that Jungkook was filming, when you dared whip out your camera to shoot for a second or two. Little clips that jump from scene to scene, shots of you laughing and eating and skipping along campus as you held hands. Itâs hard to reconcile the fact that itâs all over.Â
You donât even listen to the final interview, not bothering to pay attention to what you or Jungkook have to say when you were there, when you can recall every word heâs ever spoken to you at the drop of a hat.Â
The truth is, you were always a goner for him.Â
And look how well that played out.Â
By the time the kissing scene comes up once more, youâre ready to set your whole laptop alight.Â
The screen turns black as it ends, fading away into nothingness, the instrumental slowly disappearing alongside the image. You shut your laptop when itâs all over, a little too angry for your own good, but you wrestle the scowl off your face as you take a drink of water from the glass sitting on the table.Â
âWow,â Ruby says, speechless. She blinks at your closed laptop.Â
âDid you like it?â
âIâI donât even know what to say,â Ruby says, which is a first. âIt was amazing, Y/N. Seriously. Gorgeous. Like, cinematographically? Stunning. The shit on Netflix isnât even as good as that.â
Even if you did have to sit through your stupid movie one more time, the compliments make you feel a bit better. âThanks,â you murmur.Â
Ruby nods enthusiastically. âIt was incredible. Iâm justâIâm in awe. You and Jungkook have a gift, dude. It was seriously one of the best things Iâve watched in a really long time. And, like, not even in a cheesy, yucky rom-com kind of way. It was so⊠so genuine. So real. Wow.â
âIâm glad you liked it.â
âYouâll have to tell Jungkook, too,â Ruby says. âHe did really well.â
âYeah, heâs a great actor,â you say, a little too bitterly for your own good.Â
âWhat do you mean?â Ruby raises an eyebrow your way. âI didnât think he was acting at all. It looked pretty real to me.â
You frown. âIt did?â
âI mean, yeah,â Ruby says with an honest nod. âI mean, you did tell me it was a mockumentary and not just a run-of-the-mill rom-com. So wasnât everything supposed to be real, anyway?â
âYesâŠâ you trail off, unsure of the direction of this conversation.
âWell, if you ask me,â Ruby says, all matter-of-factly, âIâd say he definitely fell in love with you.â
Something rushes through you. Something warm and bright and full of energy.Â
Hope.Â
Even though you have finished one of your finals early, finals week is still just as much of a slog as it always is. Three essays and two presentations deep, you arenât finished any of them and the due dates are slowly creeping up on you, ready to pounce the moment the clock strikes twelve.Â
Eh, it could be worse. You could be Ruby and have six timed, proctored final exams on biology, anatomy, and chemistry. So you suppose you canât complain too much.Â
Finals week sees you all holed up in your apartment like always, but more so this semester than any previous ones because you donât feel like going to the library and risking seeing Jungkook there. Or anywhere, really. Since you presented on the last day of classes, you havenât spoken since, and hopefully you can keep that streak going forever. You had made it until this semester without ever crossing paths despite being in the same major, so hopefully that luck will follow you.Â
Itâs almost midnight when you finally decide to call it quits for the night, having at least gotten mostly through two of your essays (just have to edit and proofread!) and worked on about half of your two presentations. Sighing, you get up from your couch and stretch, feeling your bones crack from sitting in the same place for hours on end.Â
You lean over to the floor lamp by the edge of the couch, ready to flick it off and head to bed, when you hear something outside.Â
âYouâre just too good to be trueâŠâ
âCanât take my eyes off of youâŠâ
You freeze.
The voice is soft and mellow, a little muted because itâs making its way through your wooden door before it reaches your ears, but it is unrecognizable. Even without the acoustics of the Eighth Notes, you know whoâs on the other side.Â
âYouâd be like Heaven to touchâŠâ
âI wanna hold you so muchâŠâ
âAt long last, love has arrivedâŠâ
âAnd I thank God Iâm aliveâŠâ
Unable to resist, you wander to your front door, basking in the sound of him, in the way the notes float through the air as if on clouds, dancing along the walls as they sink into your brain. He sounds so sweet, voice warm like tea on a cold night, just singing his song on this empty, lonely night. But itâs not just his song, is it?Â
Itâs yours, too.
You pull open the door.Â
âYouâre just too good to be true,â Jungkook sings, a honeyed melody that calms the waves of your stormy heart, âcanât take my eyes off of youâŠâ
But just because heâs here, serenading you once more, doesnât mean heâs going to get it any easier from you. You fight to keep the smile off your face, pressing your lips together as you narrow your eyes at him.Â
âI love you, baby, and if itâs quite alright, I need you, baby, to warm the lonely nightâŠâ
âI love you, baby, trust in me when I sayâŠâ
He meets your eyes with his own, and they arenât glinting in the way they normally do, the way that they do when he knows heâs doing something to grind your gears, when heâs got a trick up his sleep. They gleam like pearls as the dim glow of your apartment lights up his figure, warm yellow mixing with the caramel in his irises.
âOh, pretty baby, donât bring me down, I prayâŠâ
Oh, pretty baby, now that Iâve found you, stayâŠâ
âAnd let me love you, babyâŠâ
From behind him, Jungkook brings out a single red rose, twirling it between his fingers as he holds it out to you.Â
âLet me love youâŠâ He trails off there, voice delicate as vanishes into the chilly night air, disappearing between the two of you.Â
You canât help but take the flower from his hand. What else are you supposed to do?
âSo?â Jungkook asks, hopeful.Â
âDonât think you can just show up at my apartment and woo me back by singing to me,â you chide, even though he definitely can.Â
âIâm sorry,â Jungkook says simply, because there really is nothing else to say. âI should have told you.â
âI watched our rom-com again,â you tell him. âI should have believed you when you said you cared about me.â
âI always did,â Jungkook says. âI just wanted you to know that love was real, and that it was there for you.â
âI should have known,â you agree. You look up at Jungkook through lidded eyes, musing to yourself. âYou know what I learned?â
Jungkook tilts his head in curiosity. âWhat?â
âThat love isnât a feeling. Itâs a person,â you explain, sighing pleasantly. âLove comes to us through the things we share with other people. Thatâs what it is.â Your thumbs twiddle in front of you, the pads of your fingers rubbing at the stem of the rose.
He takes a single step forward, reaching out to take your hand in his own. âAnd are you pleased with who youâve found?â
You roll your eyes. âJust shut up and kiss me already, you idiot.â
Jungkook obliges without a second thought.Â
There is no one to film you this time, no project to work on. There is only you, and there is only him. And there is only a lifetime that the two of you share, a story that you have told together, piece by piece, frame by frame. Your movie didnât end once you finished editing. Nor did it end the moment the screen went black in Pollackâs class. It wasnât even over when you watched it a second time with Ruby.Â
No, it continues on. Forever and ever, so long as you are with him. There will always be something new to capture, to burn into a disk so youâll have it for eternity.
He pulls you in for a kiss and itâs not the end of the film. Itâs the beginning of a brand new part, a new installment in the series that is your life with him. That is the relationship you have created together. His lips arenât the fireworks as the credits roll. They are the scene where the two characters meet for the very first time and know that they were meant to be. The scene that sets all of the other ones in motion. That is who Jungkook is. That is what you are sharing, right now.Â
A brand new frame.Â
When you part, you press your forehead against his, soft blonde locks framing his face as they tickle your face, dancing along the skin of your cheeks.
âYou called it a rom-com,â Jungkook points out randomly, just remembering now.Â
âWell, isnât it?â
âI donât knowâŠâ Jungkook says, pretending to think about it as he rocks on the back of his feet. âDid it have a happy ending?â
You bring your lips to his once more, arms wrapped around his neck as you clasp the rose between your fingers. You make a mental note to press it later. Something else to remember him by. Something other than your movie.Â
Jungkook pulls you into him once more, hands resting firmly on your waist, letting his body press against yours as you stand there in the muted light of your apartmentâs living room, letting the cool spring breeze wash over you. You smile against his lips, feeling your heart race when he grins back.Â
âYes,â you declare proudly.Â
And so, they lived happily ever after.Â
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All valid points! And if I might, I have one to add on that I don't hear a lot of people talk about when discussing this plot point.
Ted doesn't stop for one second to question whether or not Barney and Robin actually had any feelings for each other that caused this to happen.
Sure, Barney previously hadn't exactly been known to be the feelings kinda guy and Robin also doesn't seem to shy away from casual sex. If I recall correctly she specifically notes she felt emotionally vulnerable at the time it happened. But it wouldn't have hurt for Ted to ask.
As a viewer, Barney and Robin sleeping together honestly felt like finally being able to fit in that lost puzzle piece. Watching the show back their chemistry feels very palpable even before that point and when this happened that suddenly got put into perspective. Very soon after, I think it's very easy to point out they had some sort of feelings for each other even before that turned into a plot point.
I get Ted being pissed off about it; even if it doesn't have much reasonability behind it sometimes shit just hurts. But imo the main problem is he stayed angry too long. I think, given how much of a romantic he claims to be, he should've been THE person to sus out this might've happened for a reason. But he didn't, and to me that signals he was indeed mad for selfish reasons rather than justified ones. Because sure, it still would've felt shitty, but if Barney and Robin actually were in love that would change the whole context of why it happened; feelings between them coming to a boil rather than just because & not caring about their friend's feelings in the process. If it was him that did it, he would probably see love as a reason to justify that it happened, so why doesn't he even think that could be a possibility?
If he truly cared about either of them like he says he does, I think he should've realised that at the very least. ESPECIALLY since they're not usually the romantic type! That just would make this context all the more important. They obviously would've denied it, but that doesn't mean he shouldn't have tried to find out. I feel Ted would've looked a lot more reasonable if he indeed got mad, but came to his own conclusions in due time and forgave Barney because he realised this wasn't just nothing for him either and he was very remorseful about it on top of that.
I know you ship Barney and Robin (I do too), but don't you think Ted has the right to be uncomfortable with the fact that one his best friends slept with his ex (that he clearly still has feelings for) when it hasn't even been that long since they broke up?
As usual, let's break this down by parts.
Ted being uncomfortable with the situation
That one would be totally valid. The fact that his ex is in his friend group could have already led to plenty of drama, and if she starts getting involved with yet another person from the same friend group, things will just get more messy. There's a reason why when they became friends, Lily full on said to both of them "If you sleep with Robin, you have to marry her" because if the relationship doesn't end, then there's no drama.
However, Ted is not uncomfortable. He is ANGRY. Like, downright furious. He stops being friends with Barney, and it takes the dude nearly dying after getting hit by bus that he didn't see in his hurry to see Ted at the hospital and make sure he was okay. THAT is how pissed off he was - and as I'll explain in great detail bellow, he has exactly ZERO right to be.
Barney is one of Ted's best friends
Is he? Is he though? Because I remember Ted saying shit like "I have no idea why I hung out with Barney" just because the guy suggested that they *gasp* went to a different place than the bar they usually went to. Seriously, I'm autistic and hate change, but the way Ted will act like Barney is personally wronging him and being super selfish when he finds legitimatelly cool things for them to do together makes him sound the most boring, ungrateful person EVER.
And let's not forget the constant "Marshall is my best friend, not you." Like, I get that is closer to Marshall than to Barney, but Jesus, he was always SO mean to the guy for no reason. He could have at least said something like "Hey, Marshall is my best friend too" or "Come on, man, just cause Marshall is my best friend doesn't mean you're not important to me." But no, it was always in a rude way that fit way too well with "urgh, why am I even friends with Barney?" Again, it took the guy nearly fucking dying for Ted to say they were not just friends, they were brothers.
To me THE proof that Ted is in the wrong in this whole conflict is that he never cared about any of Barney's shenanigans - yet the series uses the ONE time Barney broke the bro code as justification for Ted ending their friendship. They try to excuse it with "Oh, but Ted never broke the code", but let's face it, the man never even read the freaking code.
He was ALWAYS disregarding Barney, acting like they were barely even friends and like he was just an annoying dude he couldn't get rid of. And then as soon as the guy slips up and is feeling super guilty over it even though he shouldn't, SUDDENLY they're the best of friends and "How could you do this to me?"
He still has feelings for Robin, and their break up wasn't that long ago
If I'm remembering it right, it has been nearly a whole year since their break up. And even then, they've done the whole "post break up tension" thing. Sulking, being jealous (though that one was mostly Ted), hooking up only to realize they really are better off as friends, and finally Ted has gone back to his default state of meeting a new potential "The One", and just a few episodes later he propose to Stella, his girlfriend - because yeah, he has a girlfriend. One he claims to be pretty serious about. One he all but claimed he fell in love with at first sight.
One could EASILY assume he was over Robin by that point - hell, I did the first time I watched the show. And Ted's supposed "feelings" for her are not nearly as cute as the show likes to pretend they were.
Ted's obsession with Robin
This man legit saw her from across the room, and was about to say "Hey dude, see that girl over there? I'm gonna marry her" before Barney, the much more sane of the two, interrupted him with a "You know she likes it dirty" (God bless Barney for figuring that woman out in two damn seconds). He said both "I'm in love with you" and "I love you" on the first damn date. He decided she was the love of his life without knowing a single thing about her, and just never admited that he was wrong, even after they broke up over wanting completely different things in life.
But let's not forget HOW they got together in the first place. Robin turns him down after the "I love you even though I just met you fiasco", so he makes up not one, not two, but three parties just so he can "invite her over as a friend." This goes wrong, obviously, and Robin turns him down again because she just wants something casual. Later, when she changed her mind but he is already with someone, Ted lies to her about having broken up with his girlfriend so they can sleep together. When Robin finds out about it, he blames it on "Nothing good happens after 2 am" and never apologizes for lying to her, yet the show makes her forgive him for it anyways.
He then tries to go after her AGAIN, and when she tells him to slow down and, ya know, actually date before they do the whole "Romantic vacation where we promise to spend the rest of our lives together", he says that she's "too scared of anything real" because apparently no romance is real unless the people involved are ready to get married immediately. He then tries, rather pathetically, to make it rain so she won't go on a trip with a guy that is into her, and once it does rain they finally get together. The show claims that's romantic, but I'm once siding with the actual sane man of this story, Barney: This is funny. And it's still funny. And it's still funny... aaaand now is just sad.
Ted is not in love, he obsessed. That's why he is mad that Barney and Robin slept together - and why he is only mad at Barney, but not at her. He thinks Robin is his. He thought so both before and after their relationship, and he doesn't like it when anyone shatters this illusion. And the show validating that, making both Barney and Robin almost/full on "confessing" what they did even though by this point I'm wondering WHY either of them still puts up with Ted, just makes this look worse in my eyes.
Everytime I think of this plot, I think: Fuck off, Ted! You're just mad Robin didn't have to pretend that knee-rubbing was a super hot part of sex, or cover his face to pretend she was fucking someone else like she did with you! (I am not even kidding, this legit happened - good for Robin for finally getting a guy that knows what he's doing and that she's actually attracted to)
The "Barney is a bad person" excuse
The show REALLY wanted us to side with Ted on this one, didn't they? Well, too bad, because they gave us plenty of reason not to.
Barney has done some awful shit, but I do NOT buy that this was just the last straw for Ted instead of a result of him being possessive over a woman that could not be less interested in him.
Ted is very quick to talk shit about Barney when he does something awful. He is even faster however, to either join him on the fun at the expense of others, or even leaving Barney out-matched.
This is Ted Mosby we're talking about, people. The guy who didn't know the difference between getting to know a woman and stalking her. The guy that thinks harrassing a girl until she agrees to date you is romantic. The guy who said to Victoria that they should try long distance dating, only to start ghosting her, and then nearly sleep with someone else the first time she isn't able to return his calls - and again, the girl he almost slept with thought he was single because he lied to her face.
The guy who taught his children "That's how you turn a no into a yes." The bastard that broke up with a girl on her birthday through an answering machine, went after her years later, convinced her to take him back, and then a month later dumped her on her birthday a second time. The creepy dude that was waiting to make his move the second a girl he deemed "perfect" and "the one who got away" was single again - going as far as to have her neighbours spying on her for him. The guy who thought the perfect way to fix the issue of his bride not wanting his ex at their wedding because "exes around makes old feelings ressurface" was to bring her ex along, and could not fucking understand that this will just make her even more uncomfortable.
The dude who tried (and sometimes succeeded) in trying to win over women that were married/about to be married not once, not twice, but FIVE FUCKING TIMES! And in two of these times, the innocent groom/husband thought of him as a friend, only to be stabbed in the back so horribly.
THIS Ted Mosby is throwing a fit because Barney slept with his ex one time and felt super guilty. This asshole thinks he has the moral highground here. The dude that would have the nerve to say "Robin shouldn't be with Barney, she should be with me" and even declare his undying love for her on the morning of her wedding to Barney even after he has given their relationship his blessing and claimed to be over her about 50 times. If Barney had done this, show would have treated him like the fucking antichrist.
And let's not forget Ted EXPLICIT justification as to why this "terrible" action was the final straw: because this one affected him personally instead of happening to a stranger. I am not even kidding, he full on said that. Dude, if you legit think this guy is an awful person, and you have zero problem with it as long he is nice to you, you DESERVE to have him screw you over (just like he deserved to have Stella leave him at the alter after he was stupid enough to think inviting her ex to their wedding was just the perfect idea).
Conclusion
We are supposed to side with Ted, even though he is worse than Barney, a hypocrite, would not do more than give him a slap on the wrist if he had slept with someone else's ex, AND what Barney did wasn't even that serious. Even though he is a creepy stalker that cannot wrap his head around the fact that Robin is not his property, and is taking this whole thing as Barney "stealing what's his." Even though he will do WAY worse to his supposed friend years later, without a shred of remorse, still be talked about as the good guy, AND the show will screw Barney and Robin (and the Mother) over just so he can get what he wants in the end.
Sorry, but it's not gonna happen. This is not the rare "Ted has a point" moment, like when he called Lily a bitch. This is another case of him being entitled, possessive, and hypocritical - and yet more reason for me to look at that goddamn finale and think "I can't wait until Robin inevitably has an affair with Barney and then marries him again so Ted finally faces some much deserved karma"
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Okaaay itâs time! Weâre analysing the accidental spoiler in the Not Me BTS that most of yâall missed bc of the incorrect translation. Iâm going to put it all under a cut so the people who hate any kind of spoilers can avoid itâŠ
So first things first, hereâs what the out of context scene looks like to international viewers who only know the incorrect subtitles-
Kumpha asks Sean whatâs on his mind, which we already saw in ep8, and the conversation extends from where we left off previously to show a scene weâve never see before. Sean asks Kumpha whether heâd hide a lover if he had one, they have some back and forth that makes no sense and Kumpha ends with suggesting one might keep it a secret if they didnât love them. The entire scene seems to be Sean talking about some kind of secret relationship and makes no sense considering he and White arenât together yet. At this point it is easy to assume that it had some context to it but was eventually cut out of the final episode since it wasnât necessary. Weâve seen scenes that were cut out from the final episode before- such as Sean helping White take off his shirt in ep3 -so it doesnât seem like a big deal. But with the right translation that all changes.
See, the thing is, the word for bf/gf/lover sounds very similar to the word for twin. Several fan translators were quick to point out that what Sean actually asked Kumpha in that scene was this-
And suddenly Kumphaâs answer actually makes sense!
This scene confirms that Sean had found proof of the twinsâs existence- likely that photograph -and had figured out that White was Blackâs twin but was confused as to why Black would hide his twinâs existence or why White would suddenly take his place. Heâs trying to pose his questions as hypotheticals because as much as he wants insight into what Kumpha would make of such a situation he also wants to keep the twinsâ secrets to himself for now.
Heâs grappling with the situation, stuck between wanting to know more and being unable to ask White. So of course heâd turn to Kumpha since heâs the person Sean clearly looks up to the most. I think he wants Kumpha to help him makes sense of all this but, as I said, heâs not willing to spill the twinsâ secrets yet either. Kumphaâs reply is also quite interesting.
Now I keep thinking about this and I donât see why this would be his first thought. Guy like him is more than used to complicated family situations, if he was actively thinking about it wouldnât he at least consider the possibility that the twin died or that they were separated first? Since those are the more obvious reasons someone would be averse to people knowing they had a twin, since itâs a painful memory. Twins hating each other is pretty rare outside of the evil twin trope. But Kumpha instantly jumps to this. It makes me think about my theory that Kumpha realised in the âmy name is Kumpha, Iâm the owner of this garageâ scene that White wasnât his regularly scheduled feral son and decided to take him under his wing. Maybe he thought Sean had found something out and this was his way of deterring Sean from digging into Blackâs past/family tree? Thereâs sadly not enough in the clip to help make sense of whether Kumpha and Sean reveal to each other yet that they Know about The Switch but I do feel like itâs a big possibility atp.
I was guessing that the reason several Sean scenes cut off abruptly is because there will be a montage of flashbacks showing him figuring White out and I think this clip is a sign of that. This is clearly an Important Scene that was meant for a later episode and got accidentally put into this episodeâs BTS. I really hope we get to see the rest of this conversation soon cause Iâm dying to know if they finally addressed the White issue with each other.
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