Dates: Chaejin and Gunwoo!
Instant Boyfriends 2: Just Add Soda!
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Honesty - SHINee (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2KbuB5NM1E) --------------------- Narrator’s P.O.V: After dinner with Insoo, you felt stuffed. It was now time for the last two dates—Gunwoo and Chaejin’s. You kicked rocks on the floor and looked up at the darkening sky. *I wonder which date is next?* You silently smiled to yourself and closed your eyes for a while. At that moment, your ears perked up. A beautiful violin melody was heard in the deep of the night as you opened your eyes. Intrigued and fascinated, you decided to follow the origin of the melody. You giggled to yourself. *This is exciting.* Slowly, you began to hear the violin becoming louder and louder. A graceful figure in the distance made you stop in awe. Chaejin was beautifully playing the violin in front of a crowd. He didn’t look like the cute, pesky Chaejin anymore. *I didn’t know that Chaejin played the violin… It sounds nice.* You kept watching him play. He looked… sort of manly. It was hard to believe, but he looked intent and focused on the classical piece that was resonating from the violin. Since you only knew a little bit of piano from Donghyun, you were stunned by his professional playing. Unknowingly, a smile crept up onto your face and you clasped your hands together behind your back as you listened. At the end of the wonderful piece, Chaejin faded out and you clapped along with the other members of the crowd. He instantly beamed when he saw you and jumped off of the ledge that he was standing on. “Hyunjoo noona!” Chaejin ran up to you. You smiled and waved as he grinned even wider. “This is for you!” He popped a beautiful bouquet of thorn-free roses out of nowhere. You gasped, taken by surprise. The people in the crowd aww-ed and cooed at Chaejin’s surprise. “Chaejin… I don’t know what to say… I didn’t even get anything for you…” You gave him an apologetic look. “That’s okay. I wasn’t expecting anything anyways. And just a simple thank you would be alright.” He giggled. You bit your lip with a shy smile that couldn’t help but take over your lips, “Komawo, Chaejin-ah.” At those words and your smile, Chaejin lit up like a Christmas tree. “You’re welcome, noona. Did you enjoy the performance? It was for you, you know!” He grinned. You let out a laugh, “Yeah, I enjoyed it a lot. Thank you.” Chaejin merely smiled, “Should we get going? I don’t have much time until it’s Gunwoo hyung’s turn.” You nodded and caught up with him as the two of you walked alongside each other. You ended up being led inside a game arcade where you and Chaejin played Street Fighters, Pac Man, and other fun games. Chaejin even ended up winning a teddy bear and gave it to you. After having a tie game of Dance Dance Revolution, the two of you sat down inside a nice, cozy café. You ordered donuts and coffee, and the two of you started chatting amicably. “So, what did you do with the other hyungs?” Chaejin inquired as you giggled, “I’m not exactly sure. We just did regular things, I guess.” “Oh? Like what?” He asked. You planted your head on your hand and let out a ‘hm’. “Well, with Seyong oppa, we went to drink bubble tea and hang out at the park. After that, I walked around and went to little music stores with JunQ. Then, during Insoo oppa’s date, I almost got abducted by a look-a-like Insoo—“ “MUH?!” Chaejin’s eyes went as wide as saucers. You blinked at him as he gaped at you, “Really?!” “Wait, Chaejin, you didn’t let me finish.” You stifled your chuckle and continued, “But Insoo oppa beat him up, got mad at me for wearing a dress, and then we went to go have dinner at the BBQ house.” Chaejin gave you a look, “He got mad at you? Hyung went on one of his rampages again?” “Well, it wasn’t quite a rampage…” You admitted sheepishly. Chaejin gave you apologetic eyes, “Did he do anything to make you hurt or uncomfortable? I can beat him up for you.” He punched the air. You giggled, “That’s alright, Jinnie.” Chaejin smiled. “Oh, that reminds me. You’ve started calling the hyungs ‘oppa’ now.” He pouted, “I wish you could’ve called me that, but sadly, I’m a few months younger.” You gave him a sympathizing smile, “That’s okay. At least I’ll call you ‘Jinnie’. That’s cuter than ‘oppa’, right?” Chaejin seemed delighted by the idea and you gav
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