An August Wedding

By SkyPhoenix13125

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Your parents wanted a son to take over the family business. His parents wanted their son to gain some busines... More

Author's Note
Ch. 1 - The Ceremony
Ch. 2 - The Honeymoon
Ch. 3 - Family Discussions
Ch. 4 - Good Friends
Ch. 5 - Wedding Gift
Ch. 6 - The New Hires
Ch. 8 - Hard Work
Ch. 9 - Lunch Dates
Ch. 10 - New Ideas
Ch. 11 - Suspicions
Ch. 12 - First Fight
Ch. 13 - Plans
Ch. 14 - Shareholder's Meeting
Ch. 15 - Family Approval
Ch. 16 - Dinner Party
Ch. 17 - Inspiration
Ch. 18 - Assistance
Ch. 19 - Musical Stylings
Ch. 20 - A Modest Proposal
Ch. 21 - Side Steps
Ch. 22 - Double Date
Ch. 23 - Charity Ball
Ch. 24 - Divides
Ch. 25 - Date Night
Ch. 26 - Visits
Ch. 27 - Making It Work
Ch. 28 - Moving Forward
Ch. 29 - Wake Up Call
Ch. 30 - Family Favors
Ch. 31 - Assessing
Ch. 32 - Reporting
Ch. 33 - Visitors
Ch. 34 - Bonds
Ch. 35 - Next Steps
Ch. 36 - Deals
Ch. 37 - Celebrations
Ch. 38 - Exploring
Ch. 39 - Launch Party
Ch. 40 - Guys' Night
Ch. 41 - Girls' Night
Ch. 42 - Opportunities
Ch. 43 - Turning Point
Ch. 44 - Decisions
Ch. 45 - Showcase
Ch. 46 - Changes
Ch. 47 - Back to Work
Ch. 48 - Another Wedding
Ch. 49 - Different Directions
Ch. 50 - Favors and Secrets
Ch. 51 - Rides
Ch. 52 - Guidance
Ch. 53 - Confessions
Ch. 54 - News
Ch. 55 - Bad Timing
Ch. 56 - Flipping the Script
Ch. 57 - King or Boss
Ch. 58 - Deciding Factors
Ch. 59 - Crunch Time
Ch. 60 - Negotiations
Ch. 61 - Offers
Ch. 62 - Prep Work
Ch. 63 - Potential
Ch. 64 - Results
Ch. 65 - Free
Ch. 66 - Epilogue
Extras

Ch. 7 - Clashing Heads

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By SkyPhoenix13125

"Do you have any idea what you just did?!" you hissed as you pushed Yoongi into an empty office. You pulled down the blinds and stood against the desk.

"I introduced myself."

"Wrong. You've embarrassed my entire family in one fell swoop."

"I didn't do anything!"

"Exactly! You didn't get here in time for your own meeting. You didn't even shave this morning or put on a tie. You didn't have the authority to hire anyone but you did it anyway. My father built this company from the ground up and you won't even pretend to care about the example you're setting as the new boss on your first day."

"Look, I don't know what you think this will accomplish but what's done is done. If your father or whoever wants to yell at me too, tell him to get in line. I've reached my limit for today."

You stared at him for several seconds. "So have I. Have fun learning about this company by yourself." You opened the door. "And getting out of this office without the key."

"Why you--!"

The door closed before you could hear the rest of his sentence. But you couldn't care less right now. You had work to do and he was going to stay out of your way.



By the time you got back to the elevators, your coworkers were already gossiping about this new arrangement. One of them was brave enough to ask you directly. "(Y/N), is that really your new husband?"

"That's him," you confirmed.

"Wow," someone else said. "I'm surprised your old man actually let him take over. He doesn't seem like the type."

You smiled thinly. "I'm sure he'll get the hang of it."

"I just can't get over it," a third voice piped up. "We all thought you were single this whole time! Instead you're hiding away that gorgeous man and letting him take over for you? Love really does change people. Good for you."

Thankfully, that was when the elevator doors opened to let you off on the third floor. You quickly stepped out before turning away towards your own office.

You weren't sure what you'd expected. Since becoming head of customer services, you'd never been particularly popular with the other workers here. Not that you were before that either, since whispers about you being the boss's daughter were constantly following your every move.

But something stuck out at you.

Yoongi? Gorgeous?

Yeah, right.



Yoongi knew you hated him but he didn't expect you to go this far. He looked around and realized this must be his new office. Furniture had already been set up but it was bare otherwise. The computer on the desk was locked with a password so he couldn't do anything with that.

Your company had secured wi-fi inside the building and he didn't know the password to that either. He could try calling Jin for help but he had no idea where he was inside the building and it could take a while to find him.

He didn't know anyone in this company and he frankly didn't want anyone to find him locked in the office. It was certain to get him reprimanded by someone else.

So he called Namjoon. And it went straight to voicemail.

He sighed. Might as well take advantage of this. So he settled down on the couch in his office and fell asleep.

A few hours later, he woke up. He checked the door once more but it was still locked. He cursed quietly. He needed the bathroom.

So he called Namjoon again. And again. And again, until finally he picked up.

"Yoongi, I'm not supposed to be using my cell phone. Please, I'm trying not to get fired on my first day. Your wife is already mad at me--"

"Joon, it's an emergency. I need you to go find (Y/N) and get a key."

"What?"

"A key, Joon. Find it and bring it to me, I'm upstairs."



You'd just finished cleaning out your inbox and going through all the paperwork from your absence when your phone started ringing.

"Customer Support, this is (Y/N), how can I help you today?"

"Hey, stranger. How was the honeymoon?" a familiar voice exclaimed on the other end.

You chuckled. "Hey, Hobi. How are you?"

"Sad. You're so busy you can't even call me? And I bet that receptionist didn't give you my messages either."

"To be fair, our receptionist has been reassigned to another department so I didn't get them until about an hour ago from the new guy." You picked up a stack of notes from one corner of your desk. 

"Let's see...'Dance instructor called looking for you'......'Jung Dance Studio looking for shipment information, refused to speak to anyone else for assistance'.....'Please call back this client as soon as you can' with the please underlined three times. Sounds like you were really insistent that time."

"I don't actually need shipment information," he confessed. "I was trying to figure out a time to drop off your photos and videos but I haven't been able to get in touch with anyone and no one knew when you were getting back. Yoongi wouldn't answer my calls either, the jerk."

Hoseok ran a well-known dance studio that you used to frequent before you started working long hours trying to take over the family company. You made it up to him by shipping his new equipment, costumes, and other supplies he needed for the studio at a discounted price.

And although he didn't look it, he also ran in Yoongi's rich friend circle. His parents were huge supporters of the arts so his family always got invited to the galas and fundraisers the Mins put on for anything involving that. As such, he'd also been asked to provide his services for the wedding. Imagine his surprise when he realized he was going to be teaching you the first dance instead of some stranger.

"So now that I have your undivided attention, when's a good time?" he prompted.

"Anytime will work."

"Last time you said that you couldn't see me for three hours because of a dozen emergencies."

"Point taken. How about we meet for lunch on Friday?"

"Fine, but you're taking me to that nice cafe across the street as payment for ignoring me. And tell Yoongi I'll be expecting the same treatment."

"Will do." You glanced up to see Namjoon hovering awkwardly in your door. "I'll see you on Friday. No bothering our receptionist until then, okay?"

Hoseok agreed with a laugh and you hung up, turning your attention to the man in front of you.

"Yes, what is it?"

"Um...I got a call from Yoo-- I mean, Mr. Min? He asked me to get a key from you. Said it was urgent."

"Perfect timing."


The company was pretty straight-forward as far as design. There were five floors and a warehouse outside. Each floor had departmental bathrooms, a conference room for department meetings, and a storage closet along with their other equipment so no one had to go far for what they needed.

The first floor was a large open lobby with a reception desk, and some small seating areas for clients waiting for meetings. The elevators required an ID to work to ensure that only employees or someone with an employee could move freely around the workplace. Small pick-ups were left with reception, but all drop-offs were taken to the second floor to make sure they were received. The employee (usually the receptionist) who let the delivery person up to that floor signed for all the packages that were left there.

The second floor housed the package center, where all the incoming and outgoing packages are stored to be processed. It was managed by a floor team that moved between the office and the warehouse for supplies. They stood at small stations to pack up the shipments, tape them, print the shipping labels, and then sort them based on urgency. Several copy machines, printers, and moving dollies were on that floor as well to make the process smoother. At the end of each shift, employees would bring small packages down to reception. Big orders were taken out to the parking lot to be loaded on a truck through the service elevator.

Third floor was customer support, human resources, and IT. The head of these departments had their own closed office with a small reception desk out front. There were a small number of other staff members in these departments working in their own cubicles. Phones rang off the hook on this floor and there were always forms being printed and signed off on throughout the day.

Fourth floor was sales and marketing. Compared to its downstairs neighbor, this department ran a lot quieter. Mostly because sales and marketing involved the staff being out in the field meeting people, or working on projections and possible ways to keep meeting demands from clients.

And the fifth floor housed the director's office as well as numerous meeting rooms for clients, department meetings, and even company meetings. There were six in total, with the two smallest closest to the elevator, then the two medium-sized ones, and then the two largest. Each conference room had a table through the middle of the room, multiple chairs, a projection screen and small cable cart to set up equipment on, along with a small podium for someone to present. 

At the end of the fifth floor, past the conference rooms and in full view of all of them, was the director's office.

You made your way there, pulling the correct key as you walked. You couldn't hear anything on the other side of the office door, but that didn't mean anything.

"Had enough?" you asked as you opened the door.

Yoongi threw himself through the door, glaring at you with the utmost malice. "Where's Namjoon?"

"I sent him to lunch. Figured he wouldn't want to get involved with this."

"Then that's where I'm going."

"Have fun," you called after him. You smirked as he stopped at the bathroom first.




Jin had to pull over to the side of the road to keep himself from drifting into the next lane over.

"It's not funny," Yoongi hissed.

"You're right. It's hilarious!" he cackled, nearly trying to hold back tears. "I told you to get along or something bad would happen."

"Jin, stop laughing. I might be next for helping him out," Namjoon grumbled. Yoongi had stopped him on his way to the parking lot and suggested they get lunch together. If he'd known that Jin would be having such a great time at his expense, he might have declined the offer. 

"By the way, she gave me a message for you."

Yoongi sighed, squinting at his friend's messy scrawl on the sticky note. "Hoseok wants to do lunch this week. He better not have heard about this too."

"Oh, let me tell him, please?" Jin pleaded. "I want to see the look on his face."

"Just drive, Jin. That's what I'm paying you for."

"Yeah, but the (L/N)'s are paying for you to get time-outs!" he replied with another high-pitched laugh as he merged back onto the road.

His two passengers sighed heavily. This was going to be a long day.

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