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I am in fact still thinking about the bachelor auction fic. Jake being calm cool and collected on the inside while his mind races and is probably a touch panicked is such a mood and absolutely how Jake deals with personal stressors.
Also voluntold is so real! like itâs not an order but also yes it is husband just got voluntold he would be working the squadron Christmas party since heâd chosen not to attend đ
I love that all of us milspos know voluntold intimately đđ I had a feeling someone would catch it!
I think Jake tried his best to play it cool until his stalker started bidding, and then I imagine he felt like his world was on its axis, he didnât want anything to throw a wrench in his plans with reader and the dread he felt over the possibility of Mrs Rogerâs winning the date and trying to stir up trouble probably made him pretty nauseous. It all worked out in the end and he got his perfect Christmas wish!
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(verb) flank -Â
guard or strengthen (a military force or position) from the side.
attack down or from the sides, or rake with gunfire from the sides.
â pairing: soldier!namjoon x widow!reader; namjoon x fem!reader â word count: 4.7K â summary: youâre a recently widowed military spouse who is stationed at camp walker, south korea. youâre dealing with the tragedy of your husbandâs recent death, and in the process, you accidentally meet a k-pop idol youâve had a crush on for years. who knew youâd both be at the same post while heâs doing his compulsory service? who knew heâd be so damn nice? who knew it would be impossible to get him out of your head? â warnings: angst, mentions of death, grieving, feelings of guilt, brief description of sexual acts. â a/n: hey everyone c: glad to be putting this gem back up into the world. please do let me know if you want to be added to a taglist for this, iâd be happy to oblige! this was one of the first things iâve written, and so i hadnât quite found my style yet, but itâs not that bad??? i pretty much have the whole story planned out, but i want to take my time with it. this is my lil baby, and i wanna treat it right uwu this starts off with a lot of angst and tough emotions, but there will be eventual smut!!! huge thank you to my supportive spouse who is in the military and has helped out with some of the realism aspects of this story. hope yâall like it! enjoy!
- minty <3
Itâs raining today. Again. The clouds hang low, like a weighted blanket covering your whole world. Arenât those things supposed to help with anxiety? If only the clouds comforted you, maybe you wouldnât feel the need to go toâŚÂ therapy. The word stings in your brain. Another cruel joke of the universe: the un-comforting weighted cloud blanket, and the need for you to go to therapy to ease your pain about a dead therapist.Â
The light of the day is beginning to leave as you walk towards the address the man had given you the day before. You really should have been nicer; he really didnât mean to hurt you. And you really should have asked his name. Mentally kicking yourself, you vow that youâll do it tonight. After all, this is the only other time youâve left the house by yourself this week. It was nice to not have the Casualty Assistance Officer breathing down your neck for once. There has to be some good in that. Hell, this little outing might actually be helpful.
The old government building is dull, like both the sky and your feelings. If you died right now and were reincarnated into an object instead of a being, the building in front of you would probably be the best fit. Shades of brown and grey cover tired and worn brick. Government funding has tried its best to keep it presentable but truthfully, itâs barely holding on. Itâs definitely seen better days. The more you think about the similarities, the more pathetic you feel, so you push on ahead and push the thoughts out of your mind. The door creaks as you walk in the cold and dark foyer and it all just... makes sense. As empty inside as you are. Jesus, youâve never been this morbid. There are no lights on other than one at the end of one of the hallways, and you hesitantly step towards it. You donât like the thought of what that light is going to expose.Â
As you reluctantly enter the beam of offensive fluorescent light, someone takes notice of you. Already? Theyâre walking towards you, hand extended. Youâre busy blinking back at the new bright sensation as you reach your hand out to introduce yourself. After blinking back the harsh light, you can see the little folding chairs placed in a circle in the room. Great, you think, just like AA.Â
The man before you seems to be in his late 30s, a little on the short side, with a little bit of hair recession. As you finish your short bow to the man, he says in Korean âYes, someone told us you might be joining us tonight.â as he sends a meaningful look over to one of the chairs in the circle. You follow his gaze to see the man from yesterday grinning up at you, dimples on full display, this time in civilian clothes. After sending you a goofy little wave, he pats the chair next to him and not so smoothly motions for you to sit there.Â
âGo ahead,â the older man says, âmake yourself comfortable. Weâll be starting in a few minutes.â
You walk toward the empty chair, and take in how truly different he looks in plain clothes. His KATUSA uniform was extremely flattering to his large frame, but this is just downright cruel. The black beanie heâs sporting looks way too good on him. His short sleeved v-neck shirt is a little tight, revealing the finely defined shape of his chest and his arms. He catches your eyes lingering on his body, and you quickly look down as you feel a blush creep up. You tell yourself to just pretend nothing happened, and itâll all be fine.Â
After you sit down, you open your mouth to ask for his name, but he does the same, your voices awkwardly echoing each other. Realizing what happened, your cheeks grow even warmer and you canât help but turn away as you both share a laugh. You shake it off and give him your name, family first and individual second, attempting to at least make eye contact with him.Â
âNice to officially meet you. Iâm Sangbyeong Kim Namjoon, but please donât feel the need to use titles or honorifics with me. Weâre equals here as far as Iâm concerned. Iâm really glad you decided to come tonight.âÂ
So, it is him. You canât even begin to believe it. He looks so different than he did in the tour pictures you saw only a few years ago, but as you look up at him knowing what you know, it all falls into place. Some things for sure didnât change one bit- his button nose, his deep and smoldering eyes, and the signature dimples really should have given it away. His smile is still just as genuine and reassuring and gleaming and... beautiful?
You immediately squish the thought and offer him back a tight smile. Youâre not going to let him know you know who he is. It would probably only make him feel weird and youâve already been so awful to him. Youâre not going to allow yourself to make a big deal about this, and youâre definitely not going to allow yourself to... like him.Â
âLook,â you start, âI appreciate your concern. I... I just donât think something like this will help me. At least not right now.â You sigh, studying your shoes as a distraction. Your hands busy themselves fiddling with your necklace. Thereâs no way you can be here sitting this close to Namjoon.Â
As if he can read your panicked thoughts, Namjoon leans in closer to you, so close you can feel his warm breath on your jaw, and with a hushed and more gravelly voice, he says, âYou donât have to say anything if you donât want to. Hell, I didnât say anything for almost a whole month. It just... felt good to listen. Youâre not going to be forced into anything. This is going to go at your speed and be what youâre comfortable with. I promise.â With that last sentence, he places his large, warm hand on your knee.Â
Shit. You suddenly feel your entire body ignite. What is this? A bolt of lightning rushes up your spine. Your heart starts to pound in your chest. No, this isnât happening. Your legs begin to tingle. This canât be happening; this is not allowed. You swallow hard.Â
You donât want to be aroused. You straight up shouldnât be aroused. This is messed up. Really messed up. You blink some sense back into yourself and cross your legs away from him which thankfully removes the cursed hand.
Youâd imagined being touched by this man for a pretty considerable amount of time some years ago; you had filled your head with countless fantasies, knowing theyâd never come true. Youâd read countless imaginings of his other fans and admirers. This man had fueled so many hidden desires within you. Youâd thought of his hands exploring your frame, his strong arms throwing you around, his plush lips leaving marks along your inner thighs...
Thinking of him had been your guilty little pleasure, even something your husband had liked to playfully tease you about. To actually have him here next to you in the flesh, though, was still somehow unfathomable. Why now, you mentally screamed to the god you didnât believe in. The universeâs cruel jokes just wonât end, will they? What can you possibly even do about this? You canât sit here and allow your panties to be wet when your husband hasnât even been buried yet for fucks sake. God, youâre so ashamed. Youâre just going to have to keep him at a polite distance. Thatâs your only option.
You donât speak through the meeting. But Namjoon was right, it is kind of nice to hear other peopleâs stories. Even though itâs only been a week since you found out, thereâs a lot of feelings and thoughts you can relate to with these people. Youâve found out why Namjoon comes to these meetings every week. That was a question you didnât want to linger on, much less learn the answer to. You didnât want to imagine him experiencing a loss like this. Even when you werenât convinced it was really him, seeing that same pain in anotherâs eyes only made yours hurt worse.Â
One of Namjoonâs fellow soldiers had died in a training accident, and the whole fire team was there doing group therapy. They spent most of their time remembering the funny things he would do to cheer everyone up during their long ruck marches and their annoying and boring bouts of equipment cleaning. Private First Class Derek Williams was the goofball of the group, and he was definitely well loved. Namjoonâs eyes never fully lit up when everyoneâs anecdotes hit their punchline.
As the meeting draws to a close and people begin filing out, the group leader comes over to the both of you and asks Namjoon how his thoughts have been over the past week. Itâs interesting that the man takes special interest in Namjoon. He nods and just casually replies, âI keep thinking it should have been me instead.â
His relaxed confession is absolutely shocking. Why would he say that? The older man seems to be as surprised as you are.
âNamjoon-ah, please donât say such things,â the man urges.Â
âI know how it sounds, I really do. Iâm not going to do anything crazy, and I know itâs a pointless thought,â he shrugs. âItâs just how Iâve been feeling.âÂ
The older man nods.Â
âGo in well-being, Namjoon. Please, call me if you need to.â
You find yourself walking out together. The sky is now fully dark and thereâs an added chill in the air, urging you to pull your scarf up a little higher. At least itâs not raining anymore. Itâs not usually this cold in Daegu at this time of year; youâre practically begging Spring to come. Although youâre in stride with each other, Namjoon feels like heâs a million miles away.
 âHey,â you begin, hoping to ease the tension. âIâm sorry about your friend. He sounded like a really nice guy.âÂ
âYeah, he was. Thanks. Iâm sorry about your husband too. You seem to miss him a lot.âÂ
âYeah, I do. Part of me still doesnât believe he can really be gone. I feel like Iâve been walking around in a daze for the past week. All the paperwork Iâve had to sign. All the logistics. Itâs all a little overwhelming so I⌠just kind of shut down most of the time. Our dog is still looking for him around the house, too, which is probably the worst thing Iâve ever seen in my life.â
âOh, shit. I couldnât imagine. I have a dog too and... I donât want to think about how confused they must be. Thatâs terrible. Iâm so sorry.â
You both stop walking, because you realize youâve allowed him to walk you all the way to your car. He didnât even ask.
âSpeaking of my son⌠I... actually need to go walk him. Heâs been inside all day and itâs finally stopped raining. Huskies need exercise... So...â
Namjoon lights up a little. âDo you walk him on post?â
âNo actually, we go to Duryu Park. He likes the ducks that gather at the pond. Although they probably wonât be doing very much at this time of night.â
âHey, why donât we go together?â he asks, âItâs dark out and itâs not a good idea for you to be by yourself.âÂ
âExcuse me?â you snap. He doesnât know youâre a brown belt, but he sure is about to.
A flustered Namjoon begins stumbling over his words. âIâm just saying, youâre like really small and someone could easilyââ
âNamjoon,â you laugh. âI think I can handle myself.â
âNo, uh, what Iâm trying to say is that thereâs safety in numbers, you know? It would be difficult to fight off bad guys while keeping hold of your dog...â He has a good point. Youâve never walked Draco this late before. You donât want to admit it, but your recent lesson in mortality has left you a little more than uneasy, especially now that Namjoon has made you think about it.
He continues his word vomit, mistaking your furrowed eyebrows for reluctance instead of consideration.Â
âLook, Iâm sure youâre very intimidating butââ
Oh my god, you canât take it anymore.Â
âNamjoon!â you exclaim and he finally, finally stops the verbal deluge. âFine.âÂ
He seems astonished. âReally?â
âYeah, meet me by the bridge that leads to the little island in the middle of the pond in like... 30 minutes. We usually do two laps around the water. And...â you pause, âthanks.â Youâre a little annoyed at how persistent he can be, but he is really considerate.
His eyes sparkle in the light of the street lamps and you notice his gaze linger on your pursed lips. He does a... weird little hop and finally fully smiles at you. Youâve forgotten how utterly striking his full smile can be. Jesus Christ, how many teeth does this man have? His cheeks have become even more round and his eyes shrink into little half moons. Your stomach does somersaults as you bask in the glow of his happiness. Ugh, not again.
âOkay, Iâll see you soon!â he says, hurrying away. You donât notice him glance back at you, and thatâs probably a good thing.
You get in your car and put your forehead against the steering wheel. Why canât you just say no to this man?
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You walk up to the start of the bridge with your pup in tow, who is obviously very pleased to be outside and at his favorite park to boot. The street lamps donât cover much, but you can just make out a leggy figure standing next to a small white fluff ball. Youâd forgotten he said he had a dog too. As you get closer, you see heâs got the leash handle around his wrist, because both his hands are holding two white cups with steam pouring out of the top.Â
âWhatâs this?â you ask, as he extends one of the cups to you. Your dogs are busy sniffing each other, ears back and tails wagging.Â
âHot chocolate! Itâs really cold out and I noticed you shivering when we got out of the group therapy building and I was going to get you coffee but I didnât know what kind you like or how you take it plus itâs late and caffeine might keep you up all night and I didnât want toââ
âNamjoon,â you cut him off before he explodes. âThank you.â you reply, taking a sip of the hot drink and relishing in how it warms you up. You look back up at the handsome man, who is beaming down at you, enthralled in your pleased reaction. Warmth is beginning to spread through your body, and as your eye contact with him deepens, you begin to wonder if itâs just the hot chocolate. You canât help yourself. âYou do know that thereâs a lot of sugar in hot chocolate though, right?âÂ
He furrows his eyebrows and panic soon consumes his face.
 âOh! Right! Iâm sorry Iââ
âRelax, Iâm just teasing you. Iâll be fine, promise. And if Iâm not and you end up keeping me up all night, I guess Iâll just have to kick your ass.â you deadpan, which takes more effort than usual because now, youâre picturing him⌠keeping you up all night.
He starts laughing and you canât help but to join him. He has a good, hearty laugh, one that makes his entire face light up. It feels really good to be laughing with him.Â
âOh!â he exclaims suddenly, âthis is Moni!â gesturing down to the adorable American Eskimo at the end of the pink leash.Â
You squat down to formally introduce yourself to Moni. You let him sniff your hand as your dog takes the opportunity to sneak some kisses on your face.Â
âBananas, stop!â you light-heartedly scold, but your pooch doesnât get the message. He seems encouraged instead, and you are given no mercy by your big fluffy boy.Â
Namjoon just laughs at how adorably frustrated you are. After heâs had enough entertainment, he extends a hand and helps you back up. This is the first time youâve touched skin to skin, and your body is keenly aware of it. His hands are softer than you thought theyâd be, and really warm. With how cold it is, you wish you could keep holding onto his strong yet elegant hands. Even after heâs released you, a symphony of tingles play in your legs, betraying you once again.
âShall we then?â Namjoon asks, tilting his head down slightly so heâs looking at you through his eyelashes. Why does he have to do that? He canât look at you like that. Itâs illegal. Not allowed. Heâs torturing you, and surely he has to know that. Or is he oblivious? Heâs probably not even trying, because he has no reason to. He doesnât even need to try. Which is kind of the problem, because you canât exactly tell him to stop being so damn hot.
You can only answer him by tugging on your leash with a âletâs go!â
Over your walk, you talk about favorite places to eat in town and the different attractions youâve come to love during your stay here. He talks about one of his best friends who grew up here in Daegu, so he knows all of these nice little spots only a local would typically know. You donât have to wait for him to say Yoongiâs name before you know who heâs talking about, bringing up a hint of stinging remorse at your secret. He says theyâre still in contact as much as they can be, but it tends to be difficult when they were both doing their compulsory service. Yoongi had finished his obligation, and is back in Seoul working on music. For his time, he was stationed right outside of Seoul working with the Korean Military Police, so he never really had to totally put down his work. He talks about Yoongi like theyâre brothers, and itâs one of the sweetest things youâve ever seen. Namjoon doesnât even try to hide how much he misses his friend.
He asks about where you grew up, and the question is kind of startling. Itâs not that youâre not wanting to tell him, but youâre surprised that he wants to know.
âI grew up in Georgia, in the United States. Itâs in the Southeastern part of the country.â
âAh okay, so you grew up close to Atlanta?â he asks, full of curiosity.Â
âKind of! I was about a 4 hour drive from there. I grew up closer to the ocean.â you say, and notice his eyes light up when you mention the sea.
âThereâs a guy in my unit,â he begins, âwho did his training in Georgia. He said that there isnât much there other than Atlanta...â he says, quickly noticing your bemused look. He catches himself and finishes, âbut in hindsight he was likely biased.â
âHe probably trained at Ft. Benning. If thatâs the case, I donât blame him for thinking that at all,â you say, âHeâs actually kind of right, if thatâs all of Georgia he got to see,â you continue, laughing a little.
âWell, what do you think of Georgia?â
âHmmmm. I think I wouldnât have wanted to grow up anywhere else. The area where I grew up was close to the beach, but there was also a lot of agriculture. My grandma even had a peach tree in her backyard. Sheâd let me go back there and pick a peach and eat it if I had behaved that day. Peaches are my favorite, so it was a pretty good motivator.â
âGeorgia is known for their peaches, right?â he asks, but his tone tells you he already knows the answer to that. You had always thought people were exaggerating at how smart he is, but you canât deny the fact any longer.
âYeah, weâre even called the peach state. Peaches, pecans, sweet onions and peanuts all grow well there.â you say and he nods with understanding.Â
âSo what about the town you grew up in?â
âThe town was pretty small, my high school maybe had 500 people in it. But the bigger city by us was great. A lot of different types of people. A lot of good food. God, I miss southern food a lot.â you gasp, grabbing his bicep with your free hand, âNamjoon! You havenât lived until youâve had good collard greens!âÂ
âCollard greens? Iâve never heard of that,â he says, scrunching up his eyebrows.
âItâs a side dish we eat down south. It goes with just about everything, but itâs best next to fried chicken and macaroni and cheese.â
âMacaroni and cheeseâŚâ he muses, letting the English words roll off his tongue, âI really want to try more American food. Iâve had plenty of hamburgers, but I want to try everything. PFC Williams always let me try his lunch if I asked him. He brought this thing called potato salad one day⌠that was an interesting experience.â
You sigh, âthereâs much more to American food than just hamburgers and potato salad. Too bad there arenât any real authentic American food restaurants here. Although, there is a Johnny Rockets on the other side of town. Is that where you get your hamburgers?â
âYeah⌠it is. Chain restaurants are cheating though, right?â
âYeah, basically. If you want real American food, youâve got to get a real American to make it for you. I thought I really liked Korean food until I moved here. Americanized Koean food is not half as good as the real thing,â you assure him.
âI could have told you that,â he teases, giving you a light bump with his shoulder. âDo you have a favorite restaurant in town?â
You discuss the places you have come to love in Daegu, from restaurants to parks to shopping areas to museums. You both realize you enjoy art, although he prefers looking at it while you enjoy making it. The conversation ventures to Pollock and Monet and Van Gogh and you go on about how you just donât get Picassos. He just lets you just rant about how much you hate his works for probably too long, until youâve run out of breath and are forced to take a break.
âWow, that bad huh? What did he ever do to you?â Namjoon chuckles.
âHe destroyed my corneas with his kindergarten level bullshit, thatâs what.â you snap, which only makes him laugh more.
âSo itâs safe to say that you hate Banksy too, then?âÂ
âNo way!â you say, âBanksy is a genius!â
He just continues to chuckle, clearly amused. âI will never understand you, woman.âÂ
âAre you trying to?â you quip before you can stop yourself, and his laughs die down. Oh, no. That was so direct. Way too direct. Heâs got to know youâre into him now; heâd be a moron to not pick up on it. Your stomach is doing somersaults again, but not the good kind this time. Youâve known him for less than two days, so why did you think that was a good thing to say?
You chew your lip, worried of what he might be thinking. Or worse, what he might actually say. After an excruciatingly long silence, finally, it happens.
âYes. I am.âÂ
What does that even mean?! Your thoughts are beginning to spiral again, and thankfully, he continues, albeit way too nonchalantly.Â
âAnd honestly, itâs been really enjoyable to do.â
Itâs been... enjoyable? Has he already forgotten how you met? This man must have a death wish if getting verbally murked by a strange woman in public was something he considered to be âenjoyable.â Youâre immeasurably grateful he isn't looking at you right now, because itâs nearly impossible to hide your astonishment.Â
âSoâŚâ he begins slowly, âI hope youâll continue to let me.â
What do you even say to something like that? Namjoon is so much nicer than you ever expected, and that fact is only making things more difficult for you. Youâve had more enjoyment in this one walk than youâve had this whole week, but thereâs about a million different reasons why you should stay away from him. If you only could have met under different circumstances, this might be something you could explore. Honestly, you would still love to explore the possibilities with him, even here and now, but the thoughts of your husband are difficult to push away.Â
You recoil at that and curse yourself.Â
They shouldnât be pushed away! Itâs not fair to your husband or to his memory. It wouldnât even be fair to Namjoon! You can barely give yourself a hundred percent right now, much less a new friendship. On top of everything, youâre going to have to go back to the states in less than 6 months, which is an eventuality youâre not looking forward to facing.Â
The only sounds now are the soft contact of your shoes against pavement, the tinkling of metal dog tags, and the cold breeze rustling the trees around the four of you. You were correct about there being no ducks out this late, and you find yourself missing their chatter. Anything to distract you from this confrontation would be welcome right now. As the silence grows longer, it becomes more and more difficult for you to respond. Youâve never been great with words, but what do you have to lose besides looking like an idiot? Besides, youâve already done that. Like, yesterday. You take a deep breath and offer up the most broad explanation.
âNamjoon, I just canât be a good friend to you right now.â
âThatâs not what Iâm asking for.â he simply replies, not missing a beat. Why is he being so stubborn? Youâre going to have to elaborate. Forget trying to not make a fool out of yourself. Heâs a good person, and he deserves your honesty-- at least most of it.
âI canât be a good friend to you ever. Iâm too consumed in my own baggage right now to help you carry yours. Plus, Iâll have to return to the States soon. I just⌠donât want to be a burden on you.â
âThatâs⌠not what Iâm asking for,â he says again.
Frustration building up causes you to sigh at him. Youâre going to need a little help from this infuriating dimpled tree-man, so you make him give it to you.
âWhat are you asking for, then?â you inquire with a little sting in your tone, leaving him with no room to continue being vague.
âI am asking to continue spending time with you. Thatâs it. I enjoy your company.â he says. This answer is still unacceptable to you because...
âI literally yelled at you in a parking lot yesterday, Namjoon,â you say.
âYeah, but that wasâŚâ he trails off and scratches his head, âkind of my fault.âÂ
âYou canât be serious. You⌠didnât know.â
âThat might be true, but I still hurt you, and Iâd like the chance to continue making it up to you. At risk of sounding really cheesy⌠Part of my job as a KATUSA is to be a symbol of the friendship and mutual support of our two fine countries... To learn from and assist each other... I donât see why we couldnât do that too...â
âThat⌠really was cheesy, Namjoon,â you chuckle.
He smiles down at you, and your heart skips around in your chest. When he speaks again, he draws out the first word, clearly in a teasing mood now.
âOkay, but⌠did it work?â he teases with a sly grin as he side-eyes you.
Part of you wants to tell him no, but he does deserve honesty after all. At least mostly honesty. You want to reveal to him that you know who he is, but youâre unsure of the words to say. He seems eager to stay in your life here, for whatever reason. Compared to what youâve just been through, nothing can really hurt you again. So whatâs the harm, really? Itâs not like you have anyone else to spend time with.Â
âYeah,â you confess. âIt did.â
âSo,â he begins, âdoes that mean youâll let me show you the museum you havenât been to yet? Thereâs this once piece in there that is spectacular. You have to let me show you.â
After a considerable silence, he looks at you with soft, begging eyes and lets out a soft âPlease?â
âOkay, Namjoon. You got it.â
You cannot say no to this man.
âSaturday then? In the morning? Weâll want to beat the crowd, especially if you want to explore the whole thing!â
âThat works for me. You know, Iâm actually looking forward to you being my personal tour guide.â
âGreat! I guess you really must be from Georgia. Youâre sweet, just like a peach.â
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