The river's water was calm and clear and the view was beautiful for a new day. Some people were running around it and the other were riding bikes.

Jungkook glanced at Luhan once, knowing that he had something to tell him. Luhan wouldn't exercise with him in the early morning if he didn't have something to say.

"What is it?" Jungkook finally said. He couldn't wait any more than this.

"What?" Luhan looked at him innocently.

"You have something to tell. What is it?"

"Is it that oblivious?" Luhand grinned, making Jungkook rolling his eyes.

"Come on. I knew you well. You wouldn't have run with me if you hadn't had anything to tell me."

"Minyoung..." That's all Luhan had to say for Jungkook's smile fell down and disappear.

Jungkook looked away and inhaled deeply, letting the air fill both of his lungs fully. "What about her?"

"She got out of the hospital, yesterday." Luhan said, observing Jungkook's expression. "Just felt like you should know."

Jungkook was staring directly at the sky, his lips pressed into a thin line as he kept on gulping down. He didn't look good. "I know." Jungkook finally managed to say.

"You know?!" Luhan exclaimed surprised.

"Yeah! I know." Jungkook said, nodding.

"How? Who told you? Are you still going to the hospital?"

"Coach told me. He visited them, yesterday."

"How is she?"

"He said she was good. But she didn't recognize him." Jungkook sighed as he jumped to his feet. "Anyway, it doesn't matter to me anymore. It's over." He turned and looked at Luhan, who seemed to be worried about something. Jungkook flashed him a small smile as he said. "Let's go back. I have school."

"Yeah. Let's go back." Luhan nodded, standing on his feet. Jungkook was jumping slightly in his place, giving a sign that they were going to go back, running.

Luhan groaned and shook his head. "I can't do this anymore."

"Come on Hyung. It's the final run." Jungkook started to run and Luhan had no choice but to follow him running.

~~

"It's just one bus stop." Jimin said as he gestured for Minyoung to hop into the bus.

"Don't treat me like a child." Minyoung said, scowling. She stepped inside the bus bowing to the driver. She walked through the aisle and went to the empty seats and took a place. Jimin sat by her side, putting both her bag and his over his lap. "I will know my way. I'm not a kid."

"But you are a --" Jimin couldn't continue his sentence as Minyoung slapped his arm, shutting him up.

"Say that one more time." She warned him and Jimin just grinned at her.

"If only you weren't a girl..."

"What? What will you do?"

"I would not think about kissing you."

That sentence made Minyoung blush madly. She looked to the other side, through the bus window at the people and the cars outside. Seriously, why Jimin always made her feel like this? She wanted to slap his arm again for saying unnecessary words like this.

On the other hand, Jimin loved it when he saw how red Minyoung became although he was blushing too. He didn't see it coming and he just said the words without thinking. He spoke out his heart without meaning to.

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