“i’m yoongi,” he says. “hoseok’s roommate? he asked if i would be willing to drive you to work so here i am.” jeongguk stares at yoongi’s outstretched hand—nails covered in chipped black polish, which are attached to a very long and veiny hand, which is coming out of a fucking leather jacket, which is thrown over a black shirt, which is tucked into a pair of very tight and ripped black jeans, which come to rest above a pair of black combat boots, and that’s just—not fair. at all.
somehow, jeongguk manages to make the part of his brain not connected to his dick work enough to raise his hand, grasping onto yoongi’s a little too tightly. he swallows thickly, praying to god that his face isn’t as red as it feels when he looks yoongi in the eye again and lets out a quiet, “hi.”
(or: yoongi is a bad boy, jeongguk is a baby boy, and opposites always attract.)
en realidad me lo estaba releyendo (porque me lo leí el verano pasado) pero nunca nada me hará sentir tanto como la primera escena en el build-a-bear cuando escucha el mensaje del peluche... simplemente quien fuera él.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
"Because it's impossible not to love all the parts of himself that yoongi does when Yoongi treats him like this"
Just wonderful •́ ‿ ,•̀ I needed a sweet read and this is just the fluffiest thing I've ever read. Yoongi's character is just so endearing, and their relationship was so healthy and hopeful that made me tear up a couple of times. I was always so scared of something bad happening but they were perfect, i love them so much. The side character were also so lovely, and it made me want to call all my friends to tell them i love them, it really felt like a beautiful found family.