14 | forget about the stupid boy

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Ever since Y/n took his defense, he disliked the guy even more. Jealousy got the best of him, yet the harm was done. He had so many questions regarding the bond they shared. Were they close? How come he didn't notice? The only person who could enlighten him was Taehyung; yet Hoseok would be too ashamed to explain where the sudden doubts came from. He refused to hurt his friend, so he decided to turn to someone else. Less trustworthy, but close enough to Y/n to know the answers he desperately sought.

Thus, he waited for the right occasion to accost them.

It was six thirty when Jihyo headed back to the dorm. Exhausted and excessively stressed over the upcoming end-of-term exams, anyone could tell she had a bad day; not to mention she was worried about Hana. She didn't want to insist and bother her friend, so she chose to give the girl some time alone and hoped she'd reach out to her if needed. Then there was Y/n who couldn't stop talking about how she was disappointed in Hoseok because of something he said.

"Jihyo?"

Speak of the devil. Jihyo refrained from sighing, slightly annoyed by the fact that the long-awaited rendezvous with her bed was being delayed. However, her kind nature led her to put on a warm face. She greeted Hoseok with a small smile, causing him to smile back.

"Can I talk to you for a minute? It's about Y/n."

Obviously. She mentally rolled her eyes. "Sure. What is it?"

Hoseok didn't want to waste more time, so he got straight to the point–much to Jihyo's pleasure. "I wanted to know more about her relationship with Jungkook."

"They're friends." The Korean girl knew everything. The fact that Hoseok grew curious about Jungkook and Y/n didn't surprise her. Nonetheless, she wouldn't be much of help since her friend never talked about the black-haired boy. "They often study together, but that's about it. If you need a proper answer, you should ask Y/n."

Jihyo was the shy type; mostly telling people what they wanted to hear instead of her true opinion. But when it came to her friends, she couldn't help but speak her mind. Hoseok wasn't even close to being a friend, but his actions would have an impact on Y/n, and she couldn't allow the said impact to be negative.

Despair could be heard in the boy's tone when he answered. "She won't talk to me. I tried to call and text her, but she never replied."

In a heavy sigh, Jihyo took a moment to stare at him. Never had he looked so hopeless, so sad. The very sight of a pained Hoseok made her feel sorry.

"If she refuses to talk to you, you should leave her alone. Eventually, she will calm down and sort things out. For now, don't wail over it. I know Y/n by heart; she'll come back."

Those wise words sufficed to lessen the burden. He had no choice but to listen to Jihyo and respect Y/n's privacy. He would wait for her anyway. Partially satisfied, the boy thanked her and left.

~ ♡ ~

"What are you doing here?"

Sun didn't bother hiding the smug smile on her face. Carefully, she placed one hand on the rough tiles and the other on Hana's shoulder to have support while sitting down. The latter rolled her eyes, taking a puff of her cigarette.

"This place isn't fit for a wuss like you."

"Beat it!" groaned Sun, trying her best not to look down. "You weren't in your room, so I figured you'd be here."

Turns out Hana's secret spot was none other than the roof of an abandoned house. Known as a daredevil, she didn't mind sitting on old and dirty tiles that could turn into ruins in no time. Sun, however, suffered from vertigo.

"Don't be stupid, get down. I'll join you in a minute," Hana scolded her, knowing too well how her friend felt at the moment.

Still, Sun insisted. "I came all the way up here, let me rest for a bit."

Both girls remained silent for a few minutes, peacefully staring at the neighborhood that looked nothing like the dilapidated house they were on top of. Hana didn't show it, but Sun's arrival happened to be a pleasant surprise. Maybe she had spent enough time on her own. She needed a friend right now, and Sun was well-suited for that.

"We had samgyeopsal for lunch." Sun was the first to break the silence, earning nothing but a frown. "You should've joined us."

Hana sighed. "I'm not hungry anyway." She bit her lip.

Her friend looked at her, dying to give her a warm embrace. "Do you want to talk about it?"

"I told you I'd call whenever I'd feel like it," Yoongi's sister said rather harshly, but Sun ignored her.

"You look even uglier when you're upset."

"Shut up."

Sun chuckled. "Talk to me."

Hana paused, thinking of the best way to open up. She wanted to. Though it wasn't like her to admit her feelings aloud, this time it was different. Her eyes were filled with pain, a reflection of her broken heart.

"I confessed to a guy." She wanted to keep it short. "He rejected me." Her voice was shaky. "Yet shortly after, he invited me on a date. I was stupid enough to say yes."

"Was it Yoongi's friend?"

Hana nodded. "Turns out he didn't really care about me. Here I am now, depressed over a random boy like a silly teenage girl!"

Sun took a deep breath before pulling the unusually fragile Hana into a comforting embrace. For the first time since they had met, the so-called insensitive woman broke down in tears. Her friend felt helpless.

On one hand, Hana was suffering from heartbreak because of Jungkook. On the other hand, Y/n talked about him earlier and made it sound like she really cared about the boy. She appreciated him so much that she risked her chances with Hoseok and didn't hesitate to defend him. Sun feared that Y/n cared too much, maybe as much as Hana.

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