《Seventeen One-Shots》(1)|Mingyu|(REVISED)
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You fell asleep in class one day and refused to wake up. When you did, it was lunch time. You stood up and felt something fall off your shoulders. You looked down on the floor and saw a dark blue hoodie. You knelt down to pick it up. The smell of really good cologne hit you. "Who's is this?" You asked yourself,leaving the classroom to hang out at your locker.
You heard a familiar voice down the hall. You looked to see perfection approaching you. "Hey (y/n)!" Mingyu cheered, stopping at your locker. "Enjoy your nap?" He teased. You gave him a lazy smile and nodded. "That's good. Can I have my hoodie back?" He asked holding out his hand. You looked at the hoodie in your hands then back at Mingyu. "No." You said slipping his hoodie back on. He smirked at you. "Fine. Keep it but if I get cold it's on you." He laughed, walking away. You waited until he was out of sight to lose your cool. "Why is he so...so...so...gah! I can't take him! This hoodie is so soft too! Wait! Why'd he give it to me?!" You fangirled to yourself, low-key planning your wedding with Mingyu. Your brother walked up to you, bringing you back to the cruel reality of being in love with your brother's best friend.
"Hey, I need you to invite a friend over tonight." "Why?" "So mom and dad don't get mad at me for bringing Mingyu home to play video games." He said patting your head and leaving. "Honestly...why does my brother have to be best friends with Mingyu?" You pouted to yourself. After school you walked home with your bother and Mingyu. Your brother bitched about you not inviting a friend the whole way home. You pouted the entire way home and Mingyu told him to lighten up. After a few hours of your brother and Mingyu playing video games,your bedroom door opened. "Hey...Your brother needs you to beat a level for him." Mingyu said awkwardly.
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You walked into your brother's room and snatched the controller from him and beat a final fantasy boss for him. You plopped onto your brother's bed and watched them play games. Your brother threw you a controller. "Take over for me. I gotta take a dumb. No making out with my best friend." Your brother said nonchalantly, leaving the room. Your face turned beat red. You noticed that Mingyu's did too. "Why'd you give me your hoodie?" You asked trying to break the silence. Mingyu giggled and cleared his throat. "While you were napping...you stared shivering...I was worried." He said shyly, avoiding eye contact. "That was sweet of you." You said while mashing buttons. "I was gonna say this in the hall earlier today but I heard your brother coming...You look really cute in my hoodie." He mumbled.
You paused the game and looked at him with a stupidly large smile. "What?" He asked, getting a little redder. "D-do you like me?" You asked, not wanting to beat around the bush. "This should answer that." He said leaning up and kissing you. Your brother slammed his door open and closed it irritably. "Didn't I say no making out in my room?!" He yelled.
I'm still kinda on hiatus but I don't have anything better to do since it's Summer and I'm lame asf.
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