Wheebyul: Cooking with Byulyi
Mamamoo Oneshot AnthologyPrompt: what if wheebyul plays overcooked?
A/N: To the people that probably don’t know overcooked it’s a pretty stressful co-op game that involves a lot of shouting between friends because it’s timed and you have to work together and serve food or something… idk i haven’t played it LOL
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There are many things Byulyi is good at. Sports? Music? Entertaining people? Being a menace to annoy her friends? A caring provider and hard worker? She’s got a lot of talent.
But there is just this weakness. It’s quite complicated and weird for a weakness but she’s just not great at playing video games that involve controllers.
It might be because of her proficiency with the mouse and keyboard that make controllers… not add up well.
But there is another much worse and easily exploitable weakness of Moon Byulyi. She struggles at saying no. Especially when it comes to cute people that call her unnie? It’s the fastest way to get her to say yes.
Like how Wheein does it. She hasn’t said anything— except grunt and suffer silently as she’s playing with that blue and red toy again— the switch as they call it.
Byulyi utilizes her height to look at the screen, it had cute little characters run around what seems to be a kitchen in the middle of the road. And Wheein kept on failing the mission, her sudden little outbursts of anger apparent.
The gamer was just silently huffing and puffing in frustration as Byulyi continued to do her work. After the last time, she doesn’t really want to offer any more pranks— rather, advice to Wheein who is a very serious stardew valley player.
But she does wonder if that game has multiplayer too, so she can be of help. Despite not knowing the game and just not preferring controllers, Byulyi supposes it’s still helpful if she’s there to keep things fun and not frustrating.
“Unnie?”
“Yes.”
Byulyi didn’t mean to let it out as if it was an answer, she was supposed to say back— in an asking manner, yes? But it came out, so what can she really do?
“I haven’t asked anything…” Wheein says with a voice that is about to ask something.
So Byulyi tries to play around it, to save face. A complete guess she can just laugh at if she’s wrong.
“Maybe you don’t have to ask.” Byulyi puts down her work things— facing the pouting girl with red gamer eyes. She suddenly remembers the time— it is pretty late. “Do you need help with the game?”
“Yes…”
It didn’t take long to set up the split-screen co-op screen. Wheein started teaching Byulyi the game— it was called Overcooked 2. To which Byulyi says that the makers missed the chance to call it Burnt instead of adding a 2.
When she finally got the hang of the hang of the game, Byulyi’s surprised she’s put into a different type of environment completely— it was absolutely chaotic, as silly and easy as it looked— it was not.
The game was multitasking several things all at once and even if this is the type of chaos she’s proficient in, the controllers are just not in her favor. There must be a problem with her controller— her little character kept going to the left, she kept missing the stove and she can’t get the thing she’s cooking
“UNNIE! The hotdog! The hotdog!”
“Wheenie I’m trYING!”
“EVERYTHING’S BURNING UNNIE!!!”
While Wheein tries to salvage the burning street kitchen Byulyi steals a glance— away
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