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Aera

I stood there watching Cho-Hee work with Taehyung for a few minutes until I heard someone whisper my name. 

My gaze snapped to Jimin and he waved me over and patted the space beside him, asking me to go sit next to him.

I walked over and plopped myself beside him, keeping a respectful distance between us. 

"Hey," he started.

"Hello." I gave him a small smile. 

We were quiet for a few minutes and I started playing with my fingers while watching Taehyung. 

Jimin's hand slapped over mine and I flinched. I looked up at him with wide eyes.

"Stop doing that, it's distracting." 

He was still holding my hands and I yanked them away. 

He smirked. "Don't be so startled. It's not like we haven't held hands yet. We are going to be working together for at least 7 months so we gotta be friends. Right?" 

I stayed silent. That was just so blunt.

"Friends?" He extended his hand out. I looked at him for a second more and gave in. We shook hands and he smiled. 

"Cool."

I nodded. 

Silence again. This time it was for a while. Taehyung's small session was finished quickly so Cho-Hee had started on Jungkook. 

Jimin let out a sigh. 

"We're going to be here for a long time. What do you want to do?"

I shrugged. "I don't know, you tell me." 

He sat there thinking for a while but he perked up. "Let's play a 'get to know you' game."

"Okay." 

He shuffled on his butt and moved so that he was facing me. We were both cross-legged and his knees were touching mine. 

"Okay so, we both take turns asking questions like 'favorite color' and we'll both say at the same time. Good?"

I nodded eagerly. "Good." 

He smiled. "I'll go first. Favorite color...three, two, one!"

"Blue!" He shouted at the same time I said: "Purple!" 

We both grinned. 

"Okay, your turn."

I thought for a second. "Favourite movie...three, two, one!"

"The Notebook."

"Pride and Prejudice."

We both laughed. "I love The Notebook," I exclaimed. 

"Yes, it's so good." He chuckled. "I haven't seen Pride and Prejudice."

I gasped dramatically. "No way. We have to watch it together." 

His eyebrows shot up and I immediately regretted what said. He is a famous idol, he has better plans than watching movies with me. We aren't even close, I technically met the guy yesterday. 

"Sure, I'll watch it with you anytime." He smirked. 

I bit my lip. "Okay, your turn."

"Hmm, favorite food."

"Wait. Can I say drinks too?"

He shrugged. "Of course. Three, two, one!"

"Kimchi." 

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