Yoongi can only imagine what people would say if they knew how sure he and Jungkook are of each other. Even if his father accepted that he was in love with another boy, Yoongi knows he'd tell him he's too young to think of marriage. And maybe for other teenagers, that's true. Lots of his peers are too young and flighty for this. They might love deeply, but they aren't ready to think of commitment in these terms. But when Yoongi thinks of the rest of his life, this is what he wants — not some bright generic forever, but a lifetime of moments tangled up in each other, or like in his kitchen when his father's gone for the day, the two of them cooking, or coming back from the shower to find Jungkook doing the laundry. A hundred tiny things, all the little tokens of domesticity. A home.
Their home will never be silent, he thinks. Even when it's quiet, it will always be music.
"What if I don't want to wait?" he asks softly. He's pretty sure, at times like this, the only things stopping them from just eloping are that their marriage isn't legal yet and that their friends would kill them. "Just wanna be with you."
no subject
Their home will never be silent, he thinks. Even when it's quiet, it will always be music.
"What if I don't want to wait?" he asks softly. He's pretty sure, at times like this, the only things stopping them from just eloping are that their marriage isn't legal yet and that their friends would kill them. "Just wanna be with you."