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smallcatsims · 4 months
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Scot's aspiration is low and he really wants to fall in love, so I have River treat him to a matchmaker date. She sets him up with Amber, who I guess signed back up to the dating service after Hamm got married.
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They have a great time together at the Dive and Dine, though I'm not sure if it'll go much further than one or two dates. On that note, let's check back in with Tycho and JoAnn!
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alwaysalreadyangry · 1 year
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a friend on twitter last night was talking about the dynamic of person who signs up for a matchmaker service / the person who works for the service matching them as a potential romantic pairing and i LOVE it. consider for joe/nicky:
Joe is a ROMANTIC who is disillusioned with dating apps so he’s like. what if this new matchmaker service can handle the admin for me and find me my soulmate
When he gets there for his in person registration appointment (of course) Andy is doing her girlfriend Quynh a favour and working the front desk, so she like takes his name and phone number and then she’s like. Okay I’m just going to send you to Nicky now, he’ll be perfect. She tells him to go to this… function room?
So he goes there and walks in and there’s a handsome-but-tired looking Italian man sitting at a table with his laptop and coffee and there’s a coffee machine in the room and lots of beautiful pot plants for the ATMOSPHERE and Joe is like. Wait is this someone who works here or is this my date.
Joe: Hiii I’m not sure if I’m supposed to continue my registration with you or if this is an immediate date?
Nicky: (internally flustered but with a good poker face) I’m sure you’ll be relieved to find out i just work here, please take a seat…
Joe: ha ha. yes. right. of course.
And then Nicky signs him up and asks him various soul-searching questions while staring into his soul and Joe is like. Well this is very intense. I’m not sure I am at all relieved that he only works here and that this isn’t a date. Usually after telling someone all these intimate details i at least have a shot at seeing them naked. And he’s trying really hard not to flirt because he’s like. This man is just at WORK this is just what he DOES.
Anyway then Nicky starts setting him up on dates and/or suggesting potential matches with Joe to see if he wants to meet someone. It turns out they live nearby so sometimes they even grab a coffee as a bit of a debrief, the whole agency is new and Nicky’s like “it’s really helpful to know what’s going right or wrong”
Joe is like. I want to help this nice man but also I’m not sure any of the dates he’s suggesting are going to work out for me…
Not sure quite how oblivious Nicky is. Like clearly he also falls for Joe in the initial interview but maybe he takes down Joe’s details and it’s just like. Well this man has described who he’s looking for and it’s nothing like me. Or maybe he’s just like, well I can’t do anything because that would be UNPROFESSIONAL.
At some point Joe quotes poetry and Nicky is like. Are you the most romantic person alive. Should we include you in our adverts.
Anyway idk how this resolves. Joe finally on a nice date with a match and he’s just like, I’m not into this. I want something else.
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hmasfatty · 5 months
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Books of 2023
A slightly late round-up of my favourite books from last year. I’m learning to love myself more so for once in my life I had a lot of Did Not Finish books rather than a lot of low voted books, but these are the good lot.
- Grand Slam Romance by Ollie Hicks & Emma Oosterhous - queer Magical Girls play softball in this sexy, fun graphic novel.
- Cleat Cute by Meryl Wilsner - queer non-magical women play soccer in this hot but also sweet and thoughtful novel.
- Pas de Don’t by Chloe Angyal - a New York City Prima Ballerina runs all the way to Sydney to get away from a bad breakup. She finds the obligatory giant spiders, but she also finds herself and maybe love again?
- Saint of Steel series (including the not pictured Paladin’s Faith) by T Kingfisher - Paladins of a dead God keep on keeping on, fighting the forces of darkness, PTSD, and awkward social situations. There is also a great romance in each book.
- The Dos and Donuts of Love by Adiba Jaigirdar - I didn’t expect this book to to be YA and would have loved it EVEN MORE if it hadn’t been, but anyway you get what you get. A fat Bangladeshi girl signs up to be on a TV baking competition only to find out that her competitors include her very recent ex-girlfriend and another girl who seems extremely interested in her. This book has SO. MANY. PUNS.
- The Appeal by Janice Hallett - Murder mystery (not usually my thing) involving an amateur theatre company (ok that’s my thing) and also some medical drama (also my thing). This was a Fun Romp.
- Personal Score by Ellen van Neerven - fascinating look at what it’s like to love and play sport as a queer, Aboriginal, non-binary person on Stolen Land. There is history, memoir and poetry in this book but it’s not a hard read. This is probably my book of the year and I’m looking forward to hearing van Neerven speak about it at Midsumma later this month.
- Can I Steal You For A Second? By Jodi McAllister - this was a sequel to a book I read last year and the next in the series comes out on the 3rd of January. Two contestants on not!TheBachelor fall in love with each other instead of with The Bachelor. You don’t have to read the first book (Here For The Right Reasons) I don’t think to enjoy this but it is a great book also. One of the women is a nurse exhausted from working on the frontlines of the COVID pandemic and the other is a tiny blonde mechanic who is always eager to please.
- The Matchmaker by Saman Shad - I’ll admit, I chose this book based purely on that beautiful cover, but I ended up devouring it in 4 days so I think that speaks to its quality. A Sydney-based matchmaker (why so many books set in Sydney last year?! I need more Melbourne books this year!) is starting to lose clients as her community gossips that she has “unconventional methods” but then she lands a huge client with a huge catch - she can’t tell him he’s using her services. Of course this all goes horribly wrong (or horribly right). This book was a lot of fun and ALMOST made me want to go to Sydney.
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seelestia · 2 years
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Hi Lia! Just here to send my lil submission + participation with your event! Congrats on hitting such a huge milestone!! 🙌👏🎉
Personality traits: Usually sarcastic, a chatter box with friends but quiet and intimidating with strangers (which is actually just me being introverted and not liking people in general), tries to make a quip/joke here and there to see friends laugh
Hobbies/interests: Drawing, Reading (fanfics/comics/manga/manhwa), Writing, Listening to music on repeat and staring at a wall reevaluating life or just daydreaming
Love languages: Primary -> Quality time, Secondary -> Words of Affirmation and Lastly -> Physical Touch
MBTI: INTP
Zodiac sign: Capricorn (idk if u need this but here it is I guess)
And with that I bid you adieu my dearest author, dulcet ;D
- Ever so sincerely yours, 👹✨ Jae (tried keeping it short and simple since I didn't want it to be long according to ur rules hehe)
thank you so much for choosing 1-800-SEELEETIA's speed matchmaking services! the keyword: dulcet is inserted . . . congratulations, your result is successfully unlocked! [ submissions are closed, event post. ]
lia's note: what a pleasure to see you here during my debut as cupid, comrade! (/lh) and tyyy, you already gave me lots of congratulatory gifts, so it's about time i give back to you >:)
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「 YOUR MATCH IS . . . VENTI! 」
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If your sarcasm is one of the ways to entertain those around you, then you'd surely notice how your little quips are often met by laughter from a certain bard. Not in the "clutching my stomach, laughing my heart out" way, but just a little giggle to let you know that he acknowledges your remark.
VENTI is playful and light-hearted, the type of humor that makes you want to shake your head fondly. Yet, his sincerity is also alluringly tender; the type that makes you feel safe, as if you can spill every single one of your heart's contents to him — and you can.
Why is life the way it is? What if you've chosen a different decision? What-ifs and more what-ifs. You really have to wonder how VENTI even tolerates these incessant thoughts of yours? Well, he wouldn't say that 'tolerate' is a fitting word since he gets invested in your thoughts as much as you do, actually.
Not just your thoughts, but also the stories that you read and the stories you create in mind. Sometimes, VENTI even manages to come up with spontaneous rhymes inspired by the stories you tell him and they always sound beautiful.
People always say that the breeze of Mondstadt blows tranquility into one's soul, but you have a sneaky feeling that today is more nippy because a certain Anemo Archon wants you to fall asleep on his lap.
If you ask VENTI, though; an innocent (yet oddly devious) smile and an "ehe" is all you'd be able to get out of him.
「RUNNER-UPS: Kazuha, Itto. 」
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Priya Shah Matchmaker | Why Hire a Matchmaker?
Some conventional offline services are becoming more popular than ever as more and more activities throughout the world go online. How may this affect your quest for love, then?
Dating services use cutting-edge technology, cutting-edge research, and conventional knowledge. High success and winning match rates are the end result, saving the client time and worry. However, what exactly does a matchmaker perform, and how can they assist you?
This article will reveal the matchmaker's business secrets and explain what they may expect to do for you when you hire them.
The professional matchmaker
You've probably seen the term "matchmaker" in movies, TV shows, and other literary works. You probably know someone who has utilized a matching service without even being aware of it. Many overworked individuals decide to transfer their hunt for a partner to save time, aggravation, and perhaps even a few tears.
A professional matchmaker like Priya Shah Matchmaker, is a networker, coach, motivator, and astute strategist prepared to change your romantic life.
Matchmaker, according to the dictionary
A matchmaker is, by definition, a person who plans weddings and/or makes romantic encounters for singles. Marriages were historically the focus, although while this is frequently the final aim, they also cater to the client's preferences. They will thus take into account the fact that you want a committed relationship but are not eager to get married and pair you up with other individuals who share your views.
How to be a successful matchmaker
Why, then, is a professional matchmaker so much more successful in matching you up? The experts like Priya Shah, the matchmaker, have a certain set of abilities and know-how, and it is because of them that matchmakers like her are so skilled at what they do.
·        Instinct
A competent matchmaker will have a keen sense of which individuals match whom. Some people are simply born with this talent. Great matchmaking companies seek the greatest instincts in the industry. However, their success in this sector isn't only due to instinct.
·        Science
There are some principles of attraction, even though romance can be a mystery and chemistry is a factor. The matchmaker also adheres to them. Even while we may believe that love is just a matter of the heart and soul, there are some very real variables that influence who we will fall for. And there are several more that show whether we're likely to remain attracted to someone over the long run. Matchmakers carefully weigh these factors while setting up the dates for their clients while they are on the quest to find their perfect partner.
·        Discretion
Despite their extensive network and people skills, the matchmaker will never talk about you or share your information unless they have a suitable match and with your consent. They provide a very private, risk-free, and safe method to date. This is why the wealthy and famous frequently seek the matchmaker's help. By doing this, individuals shield themselves from the public's prying eyes on services like online dating. It's possible that you don't want everyone in your social circle, at the gym, or at work to know that you're actively looking for a relationship. So the matchmaker gives total discretion if you'd want not to be searchable online by anyone.
·        Experience
So how can we tell whether a matchmaker is qualified and knowledgeable enough to produce results? By their prior performance. This demonstrates if their tactics are effective and whether they possess the necessary skills to make the appropriate introductions. Check out their ratings, testimonials, and success stories. Top dating services make sure the matchmakers are extremely skilled and have a large number of satisfied customers.
The matching process
When you sign up, a matchmaker will meet with you and get to know you. In order to better match candidates, they will take notes from a psychological and personality profile. They'll find out about your past experiences, what works and doesn't for you, and of course, what you're searching for in a partner. Together, you'll establish attainable relationship goals. They will probably be more honest with you than your friends and relatives. In addition to being knowledgeable, they are also capable of objectivity. After your dates, you'll assess how they went and offer helpful advice and tips.
All these qualities are found in a skilled matchmaker like Priya Shah Matchmaker, who has a large clientele worldwide and a large database of possible matches for her matchmaking agency. You benefit from engaging a matchmaker like her since her vast database increases her chances of discovering an appropriate candidate. She is not going to stop there. A dedicated matchmaker like her is always searching for a compatible match. If you have registered with her and are seeking a partner, she will always keep you in mind.
A professional matchmaker like Priya Shah Matchmaker, is the ideal alternative to meet your soul mate if you don't enjoy online or speed dating, haven't had romantic success in your life so far, or don't have much free time or patience for DIY dating.
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consagoustech · 1 year
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Onboard Users With Safe Online Dating Experience
Do you know before Tinder and bumble, many online dating applications were launched across the globe? According to research, more than 8,000 online dating sites and platforms exist worldwide.
The worst user onboarding experiences made those apps fall into the darkness, so no one remembered them.
When online dating applications were created, it was tough to set up a profile. To start using Online Dating Applications, you need to add a photo, fill in your bio, update your preferences, and much more.
But with Tinder, you only need to log in with your Facebook Id, and you are done!
Thanks to dating app developers, dating has become easier than ever! Now using online dating applications is just a matter of seconds. All your information will fill in automatically; you need to add your preferences and start swiping. 
Dating apps development with seamless onboarding holds as much potential as its features. Users love how Tinder lets them enjoy easy onboarding and gives them a choice to skip profile completion processes. This feature is the reason Tinder crushed the other online dating applications.
A seamless onboarding experience may convert new consumers into loyal customers, as opposed to an experience that irritates users and sends them rushing to your competition.
However, only a few companies focus enough on new user onboarding in Dating Apps Development.
So how do you do user onboarding? Here are some tips for building onboarding experiences in Dating Apps Development:
Before that, let’s see how the Dating App industry is doing!
The global revenue of matchmaker dating services is expected to be approximately 655 million US dollars in 2020, rising to more than 2.5 billion US dollars by 2024.
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Keep it simple
Avoid overloading your online dating applications with multiple features. Your user wants peaceful dating. Usually, to make the app shiny and glittery, app owners usually ask dating app development companies to add relevant features that irritate users and make it bulky. Always design your app for users and make it as simple as Tinder because they have a different experience with it than you do.
That is why it is critical to begin planning and creating your onboarding process early on—before you are no longer on the same playing field as even the most intelligent end-user.
Avoid login and account creation hurdles.
Logins are difficult. They cause high user turnover, but most apps require them today. Optimizing your login and account creation processes may significantly increase activation and return rates. The idea is to acquire user data fast and effortlessly, transferring them to the next level before they feel dissatisfied and depart.
Experiment with various login methods, such as social media, email, etc. As an added benefit, you may learn a lot about a person by providing them with many login choices, including social network integration. Consequently, you may quickly obtain their name, photo, email address, location, firm name, and position.
It is critical to link the social network best suited to the app's target audience. For example, if the product is business-related, it may be more reasonable to use LinkedIn than Facebook.
You may also experiment with the timing. For example, when is the best time to request that a person sign in? At the start of the process? Or when a specific amount of app launches occur?
Allow them to learn by doing.
Because only some understand content written in text correctly, it's worth exploring another type of instruction. Instead of using words, concentrate on immersing users in the app from the beginning. Interactivity enables consumers to fine-tune the motions they need to master before using the product with deep participation.
The days of displaying continuous text streams for consumers to tap through our past. Reading these conversation pop-ups does not teach people anything.
Unfortunately, most companies do this when an infinite stream of tooltips appears. And in most cases, adopting user onboarding results from attempting to stuff onboarding at the very end of the development cycle.
Make your user onboarding memorable.
Only attempt to explain some potential aspects of using the program during the first training. Start with the fundamentals. Add information about more advanced features during the user engagement phase. Restore what the consumer has previously learned and urge them to engage more in the product.
Send users on a seemingly never-ending application tour. Define each step and attempt to display to consumers the number of remaining screens or steps and how far they have progressed. Seeing a "light at the end of the tunnel" will motivate you to continue working on the instruction.
Key Features For Dating Apps Development To Make Onboarding Seamless 
1. Authorization of Users
App users may sign up for the app and authorize it by connecting using their Instagram or Facebook accounts. In addition, the dating app account may be linked to social networking accounts, making the platform more trustworthy.
2. Profile Creation and Modification
This feature enables dating app users to improve the attractiveness and dependability of their profiles. Make sure to leave your user with long forms and irritating processes. Instead, give them a choice to skip some fields and fill whenever they have time. 
3. Left-Right Swipe
Tinder users may like the other profiles by swiping right and dislike them by swiping left. According to the Tinder news release, the Swipe Surge feature increased user engagement up to 15 times, improving the user's match-making potential by 250 percent.
4. Push Notifications 
When the app algorithm identifies a new eligible match, the app user receives a push notification.
5. Personal Chat
As the app matches users, they may use its built-in instant messaging tool to begin talking with their matches.
6. Tracking of Geo-Locations
Tinder analyses the users' location to determine which social venues they frequent, such as cafés, malls, lounges, and bars. These applications leverage geo-location capability to identify interest-based matches in this manner. It enables the app to enhance its offerings, such as eliminating movie theatres from its social locations list if many users delete them from their lists.
7. Profile Matching Algorithm
In this step, the app algorithm compares the new app user profile to the existing profiles in the database and proposes suitable matches. For example, tinder's algorithm works as follows:
The app uses soar by ranking people based on their attractiveness.
The app keeps track of how many people swiped right on a person's profile.
More likes (swipe right) equals a higher user score.
The dating app shows profiles to other users who have a similar number of likes.
In this approach, the program finds matches for the most popular people.
It has been discovered that certain programs establish bogus user accounts to build a large database. However, dating app users have frequently stated that they encounter a significant lot of disappointment due to this, which is primarily why they lose faith in the app. As a result, avoid taking this incorrect strategy.
Summing up 
Select the best dating app development services that can design your online dating applications the way you want by incorporating their expertise and helping you achieve your business goal. If you are looking for a mobile app development company to help you with all the latest technologies and make user onboarding pleasing, contact Consagous Technologies for a dating apps development quote. 
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Onboard Users With Safe Online Dating Experience
Do you know before Tinder and bumble, many online dating applications were launched across the globe? According to research, more than 8,000 online dating sites and platforms exist worldwide.
The worst user onboarding experiences made those apps fall into the darkness, so no one remembered them.
When online dating applications were created, it was tough to set up a profile. To start using Online Dating Applications, you need to add a photo, fill in your bio, update your preferences, and much more.
But with Tinder, you only need to log in with your Facebook Id, and you are done!
Thanks to dating app developers, dating has become easier than ever! Now using online dating applications is just a matter of seconds. All your information will fill in automatically; you need to add your preferences and start swiping. 
Dating apps development with seamless onboarding holds as much potential as its features. Users love how Tinder lets them enjoy easy onboarding and gives them a choice to skip profile completion processes. This feature is the reason Tinder crushed the other online dating applications.
A seamless onboarding experience may convert new consumers into loyal customers, as opposed to an experience that irritates users and sends them rushing to your competition.
However, only a few companies focus enough on new user onboarding in Dating Apps Development.
So how do you do user onboarding? Here are some tips for building onboarding experiences in Dating Apps Development:
Before that, let’s see how the Dating App industry is doing!
The global revenue of matchmaker dating services is expected to be approximately 655 million US dollars in 2020, rising to more than 2.5 billion US dollars by 2024.
1. Keep it simple
Avoid overloading your online dating applications with multiple features. Your user wants peaceful dating. Usually, to make the app shiny and glittery, app owners usually ask dating app development companies to add relevant features that irritate users and make it bulky. Always design your app for users and make it as simple as Tinder because they have a different experience with it than you do.
That is why it is critical to begin planning and creating your onboarding process early on—before you are no longer on the same playing field as even the most intelligent end-user.
2. Avoid login and account creation hurdles.
Logins are difficult. They cause high user turnover, but most apps require them today. Optimizing your login and account creation processes may significantly increase activation and return rates. The idea is to acquire user data fast and effortlessly, transferring them to the next level before they feel dissatisfied and depart.
Experiment with various login methods, such as social media, email, etc. As an added benefit, you may learn a lot about a person by providing them with many login choices, including social network integration. Consequently, you may quickly obtain their name, photo, email address, location, firm name, and position.
It is critical to link the social network best suited to the app's target audience. For example, if the product is business-related, it may be more reasonable to use LinkedIn than Facebook.
You may also experiment with the timing. For example, when is the best time to request that a person sign in? At the start of the process? Or when a specific amount of app launches occur?
3. Allow them to learn by doing.
Because only some understand content written in text correctly, it's worth exploring another type of instruction. Instead of using words, concentrate on immersing users in the app from the beginning. Interactivity enables consumers to fine-tune the motions they need to master before using the product with deep participation.
The days of displaying continuous text streams for consumers to tap through our past. Reading these conversation pop-ups does not teach people anything.
Unfortunately, most companies do this when an infinite stream of tooltips appears. And in most cases, adopting user onboarding results from attempting to stuff onboarding at the very end of the development cycle.
4. Make your user onboarding memorable.
Only attempt to explain some potential aspects of using the program during the first training. Start with the fundamentals. Add information about more advanced features during the user engagement phase. Restore what the consumer has previously learned and urge them to engage more in the product.
Send users on a seemingly never-ending application tour. Define each step and attempt to display to consumers the number of remaining screens or steps and how far they have progressed. Seeing a "light at the end of the tunnel" will motivate you to continue working on the instruction.
Key Features For Dating Apps Development To Make Onboarding Seamless 
1. Authorization of Users
App users may sign up for the app and authorize it by connecting using their Instagram or Facebook accounts. In addition, the dating app account may be linked to social networking accounts, making the platform more trustworthy.
2. Profile Creation and Modification
This feature enables dating app users to improve the attractiveness and dependability of their profiles. Make sure to leave your user with long forms and irritating processes. Instead, give them a choice to skip some fields and fill whenever they have time. 
3. Left-Right Swipe
Tinder users may like the other profiles by swiping right and dislike them by swiping left. According to the Tinder news release, the Swipe Surge feature increased user engagement up to 15 times, improving the user's match-making potential by 250 percent.
4. Push Notifications 
When the app algorithm identifies a new eligible match, the app user receives a push notification.
5. Personal Chat
As the app matches users, they may use its built-in instant messaging tool to begin talking with their matches.
6. Tracking of Geo-Locations
Tinder analyses the users' location to determine which social venues they frequent, such as cafés, malls, lounges, and bars. These applications leverage geo-location capability to identify interest-based matches in this manner. It enables the app to enhance its offerings, such as eliminating movie theatres from its social locations list if many users delete them from their lists.
7. Profile Matching Algorithm
In this step, the app algorithm compares the new app user profile to the existing profiles in the database and proposes suitable matches. For example, tinder's algorithm works as follows:
The app uses soar by ranking people based on their attractiveness.
The app keeps track of how many people swiped right on a person's profile.
More likes (swipe right) equals a higher user score.
The dating app shows profiles to other users who have a similar number of likes.
In this approach, the program finds matches for the most popular people.
It has been discovered that certain programs establish bogus user accounts to build a large database. However, dating app users have frequently stated that they encounter a significant lot of disappointment due to this, which is primarily why they lose faith in the app. As a result, avoid taking this incorrect strategy.
Summing up 
Select the best dating app development services that can design your online dating applications the way you want by incorporating their expertise and helping you achieve your business goal. If you are looking for a mobile app development company to help you with all the latest technologies and make user onboarding pleasing, contact Consagous Technologies for a dating apps development quote.
Original Source:-https://www.consagous.co/blog/onboard-users-with-safe-online-dating-experience
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Can Online Dating Burnout be Stopped.
The results of the survey, released Wednesday by Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Co., suggest a greater uptake of internet dating as opportunities to meet face-to-face fell in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. ladyescort.co.il Unless you’re the parent of a child, you don’t take on responsibility for them; you offer your assistance because you want to make their life easier. Sign up and create your profile for free then take the personality test. How to be more successful in a free dating chat? And the truth is there are deeper, richer, more intimate layers to us as humans and to our relationships. They aren't free, but for the extra cost you get more security and are able to see real people. It also screens out people who are just there to flirt and not take it further by restricting its messaging function to premium users only - so if someone’s paying to be able to messages, chances are they’re looking forward to a chance to connect in the real world, too. How long does he take to respond to texts? “You might have a great conversation with someone, but then you meet up and within 10 seconds, you realise that they’re not someone you'd want to get to know,” she says, which amounts to a waste of time.
If I'm comfortable with someone, the flirting never ends. I'm not thinking of anyone, really. We have great pheromones for men, such as Chikara and Edge; amazing pheromones for women, such as Primal Women and the Love Scent Copulin Concentrate; and pheromones such as Liquid Trust and our very own Love Scent Pheromone Oils that can be worn by anyone, regardless of gender! Many people are feeling fatigued at the prospect of continuing to swipe right indefinitely until they meet someone great. As it turns out, your gut feeling was right - scientists have spent decades discovering how the same chemical process at play in other kinds of addiction plays a role in why, when and how that takes place with addiction takes place when we fall in love. And guess what: You were right. Right this very moment, are you thinking of anyone special? Now, you just need to find the right dating site or app to sign up for. Keep scrolling to find out! In this article, we'll find out what love really is and what happens in our bodies that makes us fall in love - and ensures we stay there.
Not all of these men are already married, so there's a good chance that if you date men, you might find one. Find out about a range of services to assist families manage relationship issues, including helping families agree on arrangements for children after parents separate. Humans are wired for romance for many reasons, but in part because our DNA is driving us toward a path of becoming loving parents who care diligently for our helpless offspring (whether or not we choose to fulfill that destiny is of course another story, but our drive to love remains, regardless). Terran Shea, a Toronto-based matchmaker and date coach, says the keywords with a compliment are “tasteful” and “specific.” She advises personalizing the compliment as much as possible, and if you’re going to reference a celebrity or something from pop culture, be vague. If they say that they are going to call, they always call. Love can be confusing, and you need to know where you are before you can truly open your heart. People with anxiety disorders or issues can have periods of time when they don’t experience symptoms. If you are so successful and busy that you don't have time to meet new people, don't like to date clients or co-workers and are not interested in the bar scene then try Pre-Dating speed dating events!
Time to seal the deal-the last few minutes of a date are crucial to make sure a second date happen. When it comes to love, are you the professor, or are you the student? They say that love always comes back. Back each other when things get tough. You don't have to be in a relationship or playing the field to get a love meter reading. I have never ever experienced any bullying in rowing because of my height - in fact quite the reverse! Romantically I have not had a major problem either. You may have shared good times or meaningful experiences in the past, and are optimistic these could happen again in the future. “They realize they’re both still young and have big futures ahead of them. Thankfully, I've never needed either one. While the lighter isotopes 12C and 13C are stable, the heaviest isotope 14C (radiocarbon) is radioactive.
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Sherri Murphy Celebrity Matchmaker at Elite Connections International Celebrates Her 28th Year in Business - Exclusive interview by influential People Magazine
Sherri Murphy elite matchmaker, established Elite Connections International over 28 years ago and now it’s grown into one of the world’s top dating agencies. She discusses how she got started in the business of helping people find love.
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When asked how Elite Connections has eliminated the element of surprise in dating. Sherri answered, “Online dating is a challenging experience. You are meeting someone you don't know at all. We personally meet each person we bring in, verify their identification, and run background checks. You will always see recent pictures and details about the person we want to introduce you to. Although you can always say no, it's best to meet someone who could be a little different than the people you normally go out with.” The Elite Connections staff reviews every person they sign up. The matchmakers at this elite dating service are there to make sure they are matching quality people. The Dirty Johns and Bettys can meet people online for $100 and there is no way to qualify them. They certainly are not going to sign up with a company like ours, where they’ll get discovered.
I was a single mother of two and selling real estate. My friends were dating singles from the magazine personal ads. I was sure the personals were full of serial rapists and honestly thought the the same thing about online dating when it first came out. I joined an elite matchmaker and met my future husband Bill. I had matched people successfully many times before and loved the idea of being a matchmaker. I thought what a great way to meet good solid men. And what a wonderful business to be in. I started my own matchmaking agency right after meeting Bill. I’ve been working hard at building the business ever since. We’ve gone from one location in Beverly Hills, to 6 Southern CA locations, as well as offices, clients, elite matchmakers and scouts in many other cities. My daughter Tammi Pickle has worked with me since she was 15 and now helps run the company.
When Sherri Murphy who is known for matching not only Hollywood's A-listers but also the bachelor and bachelorette who live next door was asked, what characteristics define a perfect match, she replied “Sometimes finding the right person to bring home to meet your family is as easy as finding two gorgeous Jewish singles with fantastic families. Sometimes it's a celebrity who's fed up with dating other celebrities and helping them meet someone that is a lovely, put together person who has no idea what goes on in Hollywood.
Introducing them to someone who can provide them a private and regular existence apart from their line of work, works out well for some people. People frequently have common traits in common that draw them to one another. They both have a same enthusiasm for theater, music, or sports. They could both be avid travelers. Being with someone who does everything you do is not as enjoyable, although it is wonderful if you have a few common interests. You can always introduce each other to your favorite activities. It’s more interesting to be with someone who knows and does things you’re not familiar with.
It’s the 28th anniversary for Elite Connections. Sherri Murphy discusses their success and how they got to where they are. She feels working with her daughter Tammi Pickle is priceless and she couldn’t imagine doing anything else.
The elite matchmakers biggest satisfaction is having couples she’s introduced fall in love. She’s attended marriages for 28 years and loves it when their couples get married.
Read the full article… https://influentialpeoplemagazine.com/sherri-murphy-of-celebrity-matchmaker-elite-connections-international-celebrate-their-28th-anniversary/
The matchmakers at Elite Connections review each client. Meet the elite matchmakers and see why quality singles have been joining with them for 28 years. This elite dating agency has amazing clients that are serious about finding the right person.
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Modern Blades AU ft. Imtura the boisterous bartender, Tyril the reclusive bookkeeper, Mal the confident craftsman, and Nia the idealistic matchmaker (Ms. Match? never heard of her)
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3 Pink Roses Mean, "I Love You"
-Nanami Kento
synopsis: In exchange for financial security, you and Nanami Kento sign a contract agreeing to live as couples. Sex is not required from you. What Nanami seeks is a partner he can come back home to since his busy work life forbids him from keeping a relationship while you, a college student, needs help with money. Falling in love has never been this hard.
tags: falling in love, nanami kento, slowburn, eventual romance, eventual smut, slice of life, fluff, angst, who will fall in love first?, acts of service, smut
series masterlist here:
a/n: I really really love this story so I hope you will too! let me know how it goes<3
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“Are you certain this will work?”
“Trust me Nanami,” The woman over the other side of the line confidently nodded, “She meets all of the requirements. She said she’ll meet you at a restaurant. Hold on, I’ll send you the address.”
“Then how can I know she’s her?”
“She said she’d be wearing blue. Seated towards the back.”
Nanami Kento never expected to sign himself up for a business like this. It was a hotline service that helped you find partners, and it had taken him 3 months to find someone. Just as he was about to cancel his interest in the website, they called him. Saying that they found a woman who met all of his conditions. So at the last minute, he was getting ready for a date.
He wondered if he should bring flowers. Was it too forward? Desperate? He didn’t want to appear needy nor scare her, but he also knew that it was rude to not bring anything. So an hour before the meet, he stopped by to purchase a small bouquet of 3 pink roses. It was better than a singular rose, and not as extravagant as 12 or more for a first date.
He arrived 15 minutes early dressed in grey dress pants and a white rolled up sleeve dress shirt. His brown dress shoes were polished, as he always did, and his hair was neatly combed. A couple of strands scaping though.
It was 15 minutes before 4 when Nanami showed up. It was a decent restaurant. There was a bar at the side, a few booths, and tables. It was nice, but not luxurious. When he stepped foot, he slowly made his way to the back. He stopped when he saw a girl sitting on an end booth. She was wearing a blue sundress while her long hair covered her face as she watched her phone.
“Are you…” Nanami tried not to sound nervous, “Are you from the hotline? With Veronica…” He stopped when he saw her nod at the name of their matchmaker.
“Nice to meet you,” She abruptly stood from the booth and extended her hand for him to shake. Nanami stared at the hand for a moment, as if he had never shook someone's hand, “Pleased to make your acquaintance,” He gently shook her hand back, careful not to shake too brusquely.
“Are those...:” She motioned to the flowers on his opposite hand, “...for me?”
“Yes, I thought perhaps-”
“No one’s ever given me flowers before,” Her blunt confession leaves him dumbfounded. He stares as she smiled down at the bouquet. Running a hand along the fabric that held the roses. “They’re lovely. Thank you,”
“Shall we sit then?” He motioned to the booth. “I believe it’s best if we discuss our terms and conditions.”
“Oh right,” She nods. “I actually had something to add…” Once they take a seat, she pulls out her purse to reveal a small notebook, “I’ve got a list of things we can talk about and modify based off of what we come up with,”
Nanami tried not to widen his eyes in surprise. “So you were prepared?”
“Always am,” She politely smiles, “I’m a History major, so I kinda have to be already.”
Right, she’s a college student. Nanami thought as he watched her skim through the pages. “I brought a list as well.” he pulled out his phone. “Well, a contract of sorts. But like you said, we can modify it.”
“Glad to hear we’re on the same page then.” Nanami noticed her smile once more. He wondered if she really did smile this often or was doing this out of manners. He rarely smiled and wondered if his serious face made her uncomfortable like the other girls he had spoken to.
She seemed unaffected by it.
When he finally opened up his list, he glanced to see he r. She was watching a nearby TV with a smile. He sighed. “Do you want to go first?”
“Uh...yeah, sure.” gently, she slides the list his way. He makes sure to read it through before looking up at her.
Okay with:
- Hand holding (talk before if in public yes or no)
- Hugs
-Cheek kisses
Discuss first/TBA
Cuddling.
Signs of affection-massage(?)
Not Planning in the near future:
Sexual relations. To be discussed.
Looking up to see her, Nanami notices her fingertips tap rapidly against the table. She watches him intently. “Well,” he sighs, placing his phone back into his pocket. “I suppose we don’t need to negotiate anything. What you wrote was exactly what I was looking for. I must inform you that my work requires me to travel and spend hours in my office. I do not have the luxury of simply ‘finding’ a significant other or tend to my relationships; which is why I signed up for this website. I’d only need you to stay at home, occasionally greet me, and partake in ‘couple’ activities. I will provide for you if you allow it. I think it’d be easier if you just live in my apartment so that I can come home to you. Do not worry. My presence will not intervene with your education. I will ensure it. And to compensate, I do plan to fully cover your tuition.” Her eyes widened at the statement.
“So your conditions are- live with you, do those couple things, and my tuition is paid for?” She asks in disbelief. “No rent?”
“Unless you have any protests, that’s about it.” Nanami watches her in thought. Some moments go by as he gives her all the time in the world. The last thing he would ever want is to pressure her into something she does not want to do. In fact, he was unsure if this meeting was either going to be a success or a fail. Her organized behavior gave him the slightest of impressions that maybe he’d like her organization.
According to the matchmaker, she was a college student with an impeccably clean record. No drugs, gang affiliations, and an impressive grade point average (GPA). Perhaps her nature was studious, as Nanami hoped it’d be. He was entering his late 20’s and he was certain of one thing: all he wanted was peace and tranquility; someone to go home to. Even if it was by an arrangement.
“Okay. Where do I sign?” she asks, “I assume this is a sort of contract-”
“It is,” Nanami nods before pulling out his phone once more, “I can email you the contract so that you and I can both sign it.”
Suddenly, she giggles. When he asks her what was wrong, she endearingly smiles, “Nothing. I just think it’s funny that we’re e exchanging emails rather than phone numbers or socials first. That’s all.”
He tries to read her, “Then would you want to exchange numbers?”
She grins, “I thought you’d never ask.”
After exchanging numbers and emails, they both conclude their meeting. When they stand up, she willingly gives him a friendly one sided hug instead of a handshake; as if to seal their deal in an unofficially affectionate way. “Text me when you get home,” She calls from behind. Nanami simply nods before exiting the restaurant; feeling slightly accomplished.
When he arrives home, Nanami forgets to text her. However, no more than 2 hours after their meetup, his phone rings. It was a picture of the 3 pink roses he had sent her, now in a clean vase.
Her:
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Since you didn’t send a message back (I’m assuming you’re alive), I wanted to send you an update on the roses. They’re doing well, thank you.
Did you get back home safely? I didn’t hear back from you so I was kind of worried if you were okay or not.
Nanami repeated the word ‘worried’ in his mind several times as if it were a word he had never heard of. Worried. Someone he had just met was worried about him. 5 minutes later, he sent her a message of his covered feet at the entrance of his door.
Nanami:
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I arrived well. Thank you for your concerns.
Have a good night.
Her:
You too :)
That night, Nanami looked over her message three times before heading to bed. He wondered if this was anything like starting a relationship. Regardless of how it began.
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Since there are a lot more new fans since DCM/Atlantis era, I thought I might compile a list of the links and names of Minho's dramas and films he's been in! I'll put it all under the cut and I'll try to keep it update since he seems intent on being booked and busy lol
The Pianist (2010) [youtube] - "Oh Je Ro is a musical genius who had always dream of learning the piano, but had to work in a piano factory as tuner instead of going to school in order to support his sick father. He had despaired of ever being given a chance to learn and thought the name his father gave him sounded like "Oh, Zero", signifying his lack of hope in the future. This changes when he meets an elementary school teacher, Yoon In Sa, and begins a delicate love story with her." (personal note: While you can tell it's his first time acting outside of SHINee's mvs, he's still super cute (granted, I'm very biased, so that anything I say with a grain of salt lol)
Salamander Guru and the Gang (2012) [dramacool] - "A pair of common thieves and a young computer hacker run a fortunetelling scam, while helping people with their personal problems in their spare time." (note: Kibum and Taemin do cameo in this, as well)
To The Beautiful You (2012) [viki] [dramacool] - "A high school girl who's inspired by a gold-medal High Jumper devises a scheme to motivate him by attending his school."
Medical Top Team (2013) [viki] [dramacool] [Minho-only cut] - "A team of elite doctors treats patients while dealing with power struggles within the hospital."
Because It's the First Time (2015) [dramacool] - "A group of young people gather on a rooftop and tell their stories." (note: Taeoh's friends absolutely did not deserve him 😤)
Canola (2016) [dramacool] - "Twelve years after having lost her grand daughter at a market, grand mother and grand daughter become reunited. But things are not as good and perfect as they were twelve years earlier. (note: his first movie! 🥺)
Drinking Solo (2016) [dramacool] - "The story depicts people drinking alcohol alone for different reasons and the romance between Jin Jeong Seok and Park Ha Na. They both work at a private institute for people preparing for their civil service examinations in Noryangjin, Seoul. He is an arrogant, but popular instructor and she is a rookie instructor who struggles to survive in the private institute world." (note: full disclosure, I could not stand the main leads, but I was watching this for Kibum anyways, and he was phenomenal lol Minho just has a cameo appearance in this, and that's episode 5, I believe)
Derailed (2016) [dramacool] - "Four runaways trying to survive and make ends meet struggle day by day. Enter Ma Dong-Seok. He tried to help but they took advantage of the wrong guy. So it's the classic mistake of wrong guy at the wrong time." (note: one of my favorite roles he's done. he didn't have to go as hard as he did but he did and i'm grateful)
Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth (2016-2017) [viki] [dramacool] - "Revolves around an elite group of male warrior youth called Hwarang who grow through passion and love in Seorabeol, the capital of the ancient kingdom of Silla." (note: i have watched this....many times. I love it unapologetically. Kim Sooho has done nothing wrong ever in his life)
Somehow 18 (2017) [dramacool] - "A handsome orthopedic surgeon loses his first love who committed suicide when he was in his high school days. To save her he gets the chance to go back in time."
The Most Beautiful Goodbye in the World (2017) [dramacool] - "The story revolves around a family with their highs and lows when their beloved mother only has one month left to live." (note: I bought this one on dvd so i could watch it when I'm ready but it sounds so sad 🥺 i have to psych myself up for it)
The Princess and the Matchmaker (2018) [dramacool] - "Princess Songhwa refuses her fate of marrying someone who matches her marital harmony. There are four men on her future husband list with different fate signs. Refusing her fate, she decides to leave the palace and find her husband by herself. Seo Do Yoon is a person who interprets marital harmony signs. He is very skilled at his craft and, consequently, selected as the one to read the marital harmony signs between Princess Songhwa and the four men on her husband list."
Illang: The Wolf Brigade (2018) [dramacool] - "Set in the distant future where both North and South Koreas agree to establish a joint government, which has been in preparation for a duration of seven years, the plot focuses on political uprisings on opposing sides which grow fierce when a special police unit is formed to stop the chaos." (note: 🥺😭)
The Battle of Jangsari (2019) [viki] [dramacool] - "A unit of student soldiers on a diversionary mission for the Battle of Incheon during the Korean War in 1950." (note: yeah so i was a complete mess for like the last twenty minutes so just prepare yourself (it's well worth it, though, he was absolutely amazing in this))
Lovestruck in the City (2020-2021) [dramacool] - "Park Chae Won, an honest and overly passionate architect who loves the city streets. After a woman that he calls the “camera thief” steals his heart one summer night and then disappears, he is unable to get over her. Lee Eun Oh, a freelance marketer who spontaneously decides to adopt a false identity in an unfamiliar place. She accidentally ends up falling in love with Park Chae Won while posing as the free-spirited Yoon Sun Ah."
Yumi's Cells (2021) [viki] [dramacool] - "The story of an ordinary office worker named Yumi-from the point of view of the many brain cells in her head controlling her every thought, feeling, and action." (note: just, so adorable so far. Minho plays a side character who shows up occasionally (heavily in the first two episodes), but the story is based off of a web comic that I read when I found out he got cast as Wook and honestly it's worth the watch even if he wasn't in it)
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Vanessa Yu's Magical Paris Tea Shop by Roselle Lim
Become enamored with the splendor of Paris in this heartwarming and delightful story about writing one’s own destiny and finding love along the way. Vanessa Yu never wanted to see people’s fortunes -- or misfortunes -- in tea leaves. Ever since she can remember, Vanessa Yu has been able to see people’s fortunes at the bottom of their teacups. To avoid blurting out their fortunes, she converts to coffee, but somehow fortunes escape and find a way to complicate her life and the ones of those around her. To add to this plight, her romance life is so nonexistent that her parents enlist the services of a matchmaking expert from Shanghai. The day before her matchmaking appointment, Vanessa accidentally sees her own fate: death by traffic accident. She decides that she can’t truly live until she can find a way to get rid of her uncanny abilities. When her eccentric aunt, Evelyn, shows up with a tempting offer to whisk her away, Vanessa says au revoir to America and bonjour to Paris. While working at Evelyn’s tea stall at a Parisian antique market, Vanessa performs some matchmaking of her own, attempting to help reconnect her aunt with a lost love. As she learns more about herself and the root of her gifts, she realizes one thing to be true: knowing one’s destiny isn’t a curse, but being unable to change it is.
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In the 1950s, tensions remain high in the border town of La Frontera. Penny loafers and sneakers clash with boots and huaraches. Bowling shirts and leather jackets compete with guayaberas. Convertibles fend with motorcycles. Yet amidst the discord, young love blooms at first sight between Fulgencio Ramirez, the son of impoverished immigrants, and Carolina Mendelssohn, the local pharmacist's daughter. But as they'll soon find out, their bonds will be undone by a force more powerful than they could have known. Thirty years after their first fateful encounter, Fulgencio Ramirez, RPh, is conducting his daily ritual of reading the local obituaries in his cramped pharmacy office. After nearly a quarter of a century of waiting, Fulgencio sees the news he's been hoping for: his nemesis, the husband of Carolina Mendelssohn, has died. A work of magical realism, The Resurrection of Fulgencio Ramirez weaves together the past and present as Fulgencio strives to succeed in America, break a mystical family curse, and win back Carolina's love after their doomed youthful romance. Through enchanting language and meditations about the porous nature of borders--cultural, geographic, and otherworldly--The Resurrection of Fulgencio Ramirez offers a vision of how the past has divided us, and how the future could unite us.
Sharks in the Time of Saviors by Kawai Strong Washburn
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Kitchen Romance
➜ Words: 11.1k
➜ Genres: 95% Fluff, 5% Angst, Chef!AU
➜ Summary: You come from a long line of matchmakers. Your ancestors' ancestors were matchmakers and it's all because of a special, inborn gift. A gift that allows you to see each person's fated ones above their heads. But it's not so much a gift when one day, your boss walks in with YOU above him.
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The kitchen is in chaos.
The heat swelters in the still air, stifling with the summer warmth that’s forced most people indoors with air conditioning. But here, there’s no such privilege. Not when open fires on frying pans were at every stovetop and grease was splattering everyone like a water fountain show. You feel yourself being roasted alive, a layer of oil sitting on top of your skin, and there’s barely a moment to wipe away the sweat rolling from your hairline.   Your hands are wrinkled as you scrub down the nth dish from the pile that’s stacked above your head, but before you can finish, Taehyung’s desperately calling out for you. You shout back at him that you’re coming and then you’re helping him peel the potatoes.   There’s no room to complain. Especially not when—   “What is this?!”    For a moment, time itself stops.   The pandemonium halts, fire flickering, knives held mid-air. Everyone’s head has swiveled over to the dark-haired man standing at the end of the island. Kim Seokjin holds up a plate of baked salmon with methi prawns. His plump lips are pulled downwards. That’s never a good sign.   “The presentation is sloppy!” he yells and you flinch from the sheer volume of his booming voice. “Are you people blind?! We can’t serve this! It’s an embarrassment! Do it again!”   “Yes, chef!”    Everyone apologizes, including you, and Seokjin huffs, moving out of the kitchen.   Namjoon, sous-chef, shakes his head. “Focus! Dinner service hasn't even begun yet!”   Luckily, everyone’s on edge and meticulous enough with Seokjin walking around and scrutinizing every action that the rest of the night goes off without another hitch. By the end, you’re finishing up on cleaning and washing the dishes.   “Good night, Y/N.” Jihyo waves, bag strap slung on her shoulder.   “See you.” You muster a smile while you keep scrubbing. “Bye.”    “Night,” Yoongi says while Taehyung fixes you a grin. You watch them leave and then focus on completing the rest of your tasks. It’s not long before you’re switching all the lights off and changing from your uniform.    The walk back to your apartment proves to be excruciating. You’re beyond exhausted, lugging your legs along to carry the rest of your body while forcing your eyes to remain open, so you can at least see where you’re going.    When the door opens, you immediately jump into the shower to wash off the grime, nearly falling asleep in the process. By the time you flop onto your bed, your hair is still dripping wet, but as your muscles ease into the mattress, you’re knocked out into a deep slumber.   Rest is merely a blink of time.   The alarm on your phone is blaring before you can dream or feel even remotely refreshed. It’s deafening to your ears and you reach over to shut it off. Finding the sun already up in the sky, you force yourself to sit up, get ready, grab breakfast and eat on your way to work.   “If it’s too hard, you should come home,” the voice on the other side of the line coaxes. “Your dad and I are so worried about you sometimes.”   “I’m fine, mom.” You’re chewing in your cheek, phone sandwiched between your ear and your shoulder as you parade down the block. “Trust me.”   “Have you at least been eating well?”   You glance at the granola bar in hand. “Yeah. Sort of.”   “The city is scary. There’s no shame in coming home, dear. Your grandma misses you a lot. She always asks about you.”   “I’m fine, mom,” you reassure her for the second time. “I really am. And tell grandma—”   Accidentally, your shoulder collides with a businessman’s. Apologies spring from you, but rather than looking at the stranger like you should be, your eyes unintentionally wander above his head. To the cloud of fog. And a woman’s smiling face you see emerge from it.   The man’s brows lift at how you’re staring into space and he moves out of the way.   You’re forced out of your trance and you continue to apologize until he’s completely gone from sight. You damn yourself for not being more careful.   You come from a long line of matchmakers. Your ancestors’ ancestors were matchmakers.    Your mother once told you that back in the day, some peasants in your family couldn’t sew, sell or do any labour, so they begged heavens and out of pity, they were granted a small gift. A gift that’s been passed down to every generation since. While you’re not sure if the story is true or not, what’s certain is that from the moment you were born, you could see a cloud of fog above everyone’s head. It’s like speech bubbles or thought bubbles in comic strips. But instead of words, the fog comes with another person’s face. It’s the one who they’re meant to be with.   Ironically enough, you’ve never seen one above your own head. Though you’ve come to accept that. Romance will never be a major aspect of your life, so you’ve switched gears into focusing on your career and finding fulfillment elsewhere. You also knew early on that you didn’t want to be a matchmaker like the rest of your family.   You want to be a—   “Good morning, chef.”   “Good morning.” Namjoon nods with a smile. “Things weren’t too bad yesterday, but let’s try to be less sloppy for dinner service tonight. Hoseok, what time is the shipment of seafood coming in?”   Namjoon continues going through the daily routine, updating each person on the schedule and the shipments. But it’s not long during the morning meeting in the kitchen that the back door creaking can be heard.    Instantly, everything comes to a halt. Everyone turns themselves and greets the head chef simultaneously.    Seokjin rounds the corner. “We have a lot to do today, people. Tonight’s special is going to be watermelon with smoked salmon mousse—”   You gasp.   Automatically, your hands lift to cover your mouth, yet too late to muffle the loud noise. Your eyes are as large as saucers. Your heart stutters in your chest, nearly giving out.   Instead of the polished brunette woman above Seokjin’s head that was always there, you see someone else. Someone very familiar that you’ve seen in the mirror a thousand times. You.   You’re frozen — palms clammy, knees weak. And everyone’s turned around to stare, even Kim Seokjin himself. His brow is cocked and he eyes you intensely for daring to interrupt him.   “Are you okay?” Jihyo whispers, leaning in and nudging you with her elbow.   You start to breathe again, frantically. Yet no matter how much you gasp for air, you can’t feel the oxygen entering your lungs. But you force yourself to bow your head anyway, retaining an exterior that’s not oozing of sheer panic. “S-S-Sor..ry. I…. have something in my throat.” You clear it and Seokjin sighs, continuing with what he was saying.   The first task is to wash the salad and it’s easy enough, but your eyes continue to wander up to the dark-haired, doe-eyed man from across the kitchen. Black shirt with a white apron around his waist, he emanates intimidation from his god-like looks alone and constant frown.   Your eyes connect and you instantaneously whip yourself around.   You start to sweat when Seokjin beelines to you.   “Do you have an issue with me?”   You shake your head furiously.   “Then focus!” the man spits. “You’re drowning the salad!”   You wince as he slams the faucet down.   This can’t be. This can’t be it. It doesn’t make sense whatsoever.   On your break, you’re crouched over by the bathrooms and much to your dismay, your mom is hysterically laughing at you. “Just because you never saw your match, doesn’t mean you’re alone, Y/N! Poor soul, where did you ever get that idea from? No one can see their own. I didn’t and neither did your aunt or grandma.”   “Why didn’t you tell me that?” The syllables hiss out of you and you spare a glance over your shoulder to make sure no one’s coming.    You’ve come to accept that you would never be romantically involved with anyone. To find out that Seokjin, your boss, is your match out of everyone, it’s taking you for a hysteric spin.   “I thought you already knew!” she exclaims on the other line. “Plus, nothing comes from knowing your own. But who is it? Are you going to bring them home? I would love to know what sort of person is going to end up with my dear daughter. Oh, your grandma will be so excited to hear the news!” “Now’s not the time, mom,” you grieve, palm pressed to your forehead. There’s an overwhelming urge to cry. “I’m never going to end up with him.”   “You can’t change fate, Y/N.”   “Fate changes all the time.”   “Are you okay?” There’s a lower voice behind you and you flinch, turning around to see Hoseok’s alarmed expression.    You stand up, apologizing internally as you hang up on your mom. “Sorry. It...was a family emergency. But everything’s fine.”   “Okay. Well, Namjoon wants you to grab some more flour from the storage room.”   “I’ll be right on it.”    You swiftly return back to work before you risk losing your job any more than you have today. But all the while, you damn yourself. This is the worst thing that could’ve happened.    You ending up with Kim Seokjin, the scary boss that notoriously fires people in your position, is the last thing you wanted to occur. It’s like you’re living in a nightmare where you’re the only one who’s aware of your own dire circumstances and inevitable doom.   //   “Would it be that bad if he fell in love with you?” Hyoyeon eyes you lazily from across the table as she stirs her drink with her straw. She’s one of your oldest friends who happen to live in the city and one of the few who knows about your gift.   “Yes. It would be that bad!” You’re exasperated. You thought she would be up and arms about it like you are. “How could I ever look at my boss like that?!”   “You never know,” Hyoyeon sing-songs much to your chagrin.   “Don’t give me that. How would you like it if your boss fell in love with you?”   “My boss is a Karen going into her sixties.”   “Exactly.”   Her lips pop off her straw, wearing a visage of distaste. “This and that aren’t the same, Y/N. I didn’t think Soobin would be with me and when you told me, I was mad. But look at us now! He’s not half bad.”   “You’re married.”   “Precisely.” She laughs, practically glowing from happiness. “And you know, Seokjin isn’t bad either. He’s like what? Only a few years older than you. Ambitious. Wealthy. Handsome. He did that one photoshoot for that magazine and he was so goddamn handsome. Like holy fuck, I almost got pregnant from just—”   “Alright. I get it.”   “—and he’s like one of the top chefs of the country. Imagine having that kind of food for the rest of your life.”   “That’s not going to happen,” you mumble. If it changed once, it can change again.   The more you think about it, the more assured you become. You’ll do everything in your power to change it.   //   The kitchen has fallen into a lull.    Jihyo, the pantry chef, works on tossing salads while the butcher chef, Yoongi, is filleting fresh tuna. Sauté chef Hoseok is preparing his piccata sauce while you help Taehyung, the entremetier, with ingredients for the soup. Everyone has their designated roles here, most of which are fancier than yours. As a kitchen assistant, if you aren’t helping Taehyung then you’re washing dishes. But everyone needed to start from somewhere, so you aren’t going to complain. Working for Kim Seokjin is a privilege, albeit, he’s fearsome and hard to please.   You clear your throat. “Has...anyone seen that woman lately?”   Taehyung turns his head. “Who?”   “That woman came to the restaurant a few times and was with Chef Kim....”    A petite and dainty physique. Long, dark hair. Her eyes glimmered in the light and her pinked lips pulled softly when she greeted you all. She was poised, oozed of grace, sophistication, money. And she was the one who you saw above Seokjin’s head since you met him. Hell, you saw him above her head, and while you were surprised that in spite of his scariness, he actually had someone, they strangely suited each other well.   They were supposed to be together.    Until recently.   You wonder what happened. What the change was. Why you’re suddenly his match now.   Jihyo turns around, ears perked from the conversation. “Right! I haven’t seen her around lately either! I wondered if something happened.”   “You mean Kim Jisoo?” Yoongi lolls his head to the side and when Taehyung gives a curious expression as to how he knows, he says, “Hoseok and I were sent to her flower shop to pick up an order once.”   “Were they even dating?” Taehyung asks, looking up from where he’s chopping cucumbers.   “They were,” Namjoon pipes up and you look towards him, having expected him to shut down the conversation around the head chef, but he merely smiles. “But I haven’t seen her recently either.”   Jihyo hums. “I wonder if something happened.”   “Maybe they broke up,” Yoongi offers absentmindedly.   “Well, that wouldn’t be surprising.” Taehyung pauses and looks over to you, lifting a brow as if trying to find an ally. “He seems like he can be pretty hard to get along with.” But the opinion isn’t unpopular and there are several snickers throughout the kitchen.   “Seokjin’s just serious about his work,” Hoseok says with a smile. “But they were pretty serious.”   “Really?” You turn to Namjoon directly. It’s not often that you’d be so straightforward, but you want answers. You want explanations. “Did he ever say anything to you? On what could’ve happened?”   He shakes his head and then there’s a loud boom of the backdoor. Your blood runs cold. Everyone’s eyes widen, but there’s no time to react or to take back what he could’ve heard. Seokjin walks in with his eyes narrowed in on you specifically. “If all of you have enough time to talk about my personal life, then you can work twice as hard and twice as fast tonight.”   Everyone holds in their sighs.    With your downcast head, your eyes search the floor. “I’m sorry, chef.”    But the apology falls onto deaf ears.   //   It’s a busy shift.   With your tail caught in between your legs, it’s either a cutting board in front of you with a knife in hand or plates and a rough sponge by the sink. Oil from the fryer nearby splashes onto you, the grease coating bowls staining your apron, the heat sticking your tied back hair to your scalp.    Yet you wish you could do more.    Not just chop bell peppers, finely mince garlic or prepare starches. Not just rinsing bowls to stack into the dishwasher and wash large pots and plates by hand. While you’ve become accustomed to knives, keeping a rapid and constant beat as you slice whatever is in front of you, you wish you could cook. Not just be an accessory to the kitchen. Or an extra member to assist the chefs.    But for now, you count your blessings. Humming to yourself late at night while you finish.   “What are you still doing here?”   The crystal clear voice has you flinching, startled to death and you turn around to see Kim Seokjin in the flesh. White shirt rolled to his elbows, black trousers, expensive Rolex on his wrist that could pay the rest of your student loans with. You gawk at him. Speechless. Scared.   He doesn’t wait for you to find your tongue, dismissing your silence. “Where are the others? They should be cleaning up too. Just because dinner service is over, doesn’t mean they can leave.” He clicks his tongue in annoyance, no longer speaking to you but himself. “I won’t have anyone slacking in my kitchen.”   “I-It’s fine, chef.” Your voice is barely a squeak, but you muster the courage, not wanting them to get yelled at tomorrow. You turn around, quickening up your scrubbing until your nails start to hurt. “I’m supposed to be washing the dishes anyway.”   “It shouldn’t be taking you this long.”   You wonder if he’s scolding you.   It goes silent.   “Finish up and go change,” Seokjin says shortly and you nod. It takes another ten minutes for the task to be completed and then you’re wiping down the counters before heading to the lockers to change out of your apron and uniform.   Usually, you’d come out, turn off all the lights and begin the final trek home. But today, your blood runs cold. Your mouth fills with cotton when you step out. Against your own assumption, the head chef has not in fact left. Instead, Seokjin is leaning against the counter with his coat on, furiously tapping on his phone with his thick brows furrowed like they usually are.   You swallow hard and bow your head as you pass him. “Good night, chef.”   “Wait.”   Immediately, you halt. He pockets his device. “Are you walking?” The absence of an answer is enough of an indication for him. “I’ll drive you. It’s dangerous to walk home at this time of night.”   It isn’t a suggestion. It isn’t an offer either. It’s a command.    And soon, you discover yourself in his expensive Mercedes. The vehicle is black, sleek and you’re afraid of touching the leather seats more than you have to in case you stain it with poverty and have him sue you for damages. Or fire you.    “Turn left,” his fancy navigation system deadpans and it startles you.    Yet Seokjin is undeterred and with one hand on the wheel, he turns at the light, allowing the car to roll smoothly over the pavement. The passing lamp posts’ glow also illuminate his features, his plump lips and the slope of his nose. If Hyoyeon was here she would be salivating at the sight, how his chin is lifted, head slightly cocked. You would be too, if you weren’t so afraid. Kim Seokjin exudes confidence and intimidation, rightfully so too. He’s worlds out of your league.   And as your eyes stray from his profile to focus on the cloud above his head, your smiling expression still emerges.   You don’t understand how someone like you can be with someone like him.   “Is there something on my face?”   His question leaking with annoyance shakes you out of your trance and you tear your eyes away from him frantically to look out the window. “N-No.”   The tense quietness that follows is enough that you want to bang your head against the dashboard and hope you get knocked out to spare you from this awkwardness. Then again, you might just end up with a bruise and his car repair bill which would be even wors—   “You won’t be seeing Jisoo anymore,” Seokjin suddenly says and your head swivels to him. “She decided to cheat on me and that was a deal breaker, so I broke it off.”   “Oh.”   “I didn’t know you were one for gossip, but go ahead and tell the others if you’d like.”   “I..I’m sorry.” Your downcast head faces your lap and you swallow hard. “It’s personal and I shouldn’t have intruded or asked. It was wrong and unprofessional of me for bringing it up.”   “No.” There’s a moment of silence as he looks straight ahead. “It was wrong of me to act the way I did.” You blink wide-eyed and Seokjin parks at the curb. “My reaction was a bit uncalled for — it’s something I’m still working on.”   You stare at him and finally, the man meets your gaze. “You can get out now.”   “O-Oh.” You scramble out the car. “T-Thank you.”   The moment the door shuts, he drives off.   Fate can be changed. It’s rare, but choices influence futures and who someone ends up with can change depending on the actions they take. You just never expected Seokjin’s reason for the change to be so heartbreaking. Even if he stated it factually and his expression never wavered, you could sense it in his voice. The sadness you didn’t know he could possess.   //   “What made you think I would like him?” Jihyo is exasperated as she wipes down the counter and Taehyung grins as he sweeps the floor. “The guy literally kept on going about rock climbing, bungee jumping and skydiving. Do I look like an adrenaline junkie to you, Kim Taehyung?”   “Hey, hey. Yeonjun is nice, okay? I just thought you would be into the rough look.”   “Not at all. This is the last time I’m letting you set me up.”   Yoongi smirks as he passes by. “I’ll take it that your blind date didn’t go well?”   Jihyo glares at him.    Hoseok turns around with an amused smile. “It was your fault with trusting Taehyung with this sort of thing. What kind of guy are you into? Maybe I could set you up with someone better.”   She sighs wistfully. “I don’t even know anymore. I just want someone reliable and half decent.”   In the meanwhile, your eyes flicker up to the cloud above her head. There’s a bright eyed young man there and you smile, unloading the dishwasher as you continue listening to their conversation.    “See? It wasn’t my fault!” Taehyung pipes up to defend himself. “How am I supposed to know what kind of person you’d be into if you don’t know yourself?”   “Oh, so you know?”   “Of course I do!” He scoffs and becomes dreamy as he muses, “I want someone with long hair and dresses fashionably, someone who’s sweet and gentle, like a puppy.”   But based on the person above him, they appear rougher around the edges with shorter hair and a frown. But you let Taehyung have it, not commenting a single word. You’ve learnt from experience that it doesn’t work well if you come out of nowhere and try to involve yourself.    They continue talking about ideals, even Namjoon that pinches in he’s been seeing someone lately — an old friend who he went to school with that he never thought of romantically until recently. You’re having fun just listening in until the question is directed at you.   “Me?” You laugh awkwardly. “I don’t know either. I haven’t really thought about it before.”   “Oh, don’t give me that.” Taehyung nudges you. “Everyone has some idea.”   But you’ve sincerely never considered it before. You always thought you would live in solitude without another companion and even came to terms with it. But things have changed. “I guess….someone kind and considerate. Thoughtful. I don’t care what they do, except that they have to be a good person.”   It might be a generic answer, but as you think about Seokjin, you know you don’t want someone domineering and frightening. Yet from last night, Seokjin didn’t seem so daunting in the car.   “Yeah, I can see that.” Jihyo nods.   “What about Chef Kim?” you ask, eyes glistening in the light, curious beyond belief. “What do you think his ideal is?”   The people around the kitchen hum, speculating over the boss’ preferences. They’re equally intrigued by the question.   “Anyone who won’t shit their pants when he’s around,” Taehyung laughs as he finishes sweeping and pours the grime from the dustpan into the trash.   As Yoongi wraps a bowl, he mindlessly offers, “He seems to like the serious type,”    “What was Jisoo like?” Jihyo asks, tapping her chin with a frown.   “Sophisticated,” Hoseok suggests and you look at him, breathing a sigh of relief. Out of all things, you were definitely not sophisticated. “Gentle.”   “Sweet,” Namjoon says with confidence, having known the man the most after years of working together, “He likes the hard-working and earnest ones who prove themselves to be more than he expects.”   As if summoning the devil himself, Kim Seokjin comes from the back area and walks straight through the kitchen. “Stop slacking,” he states in a monotone and everyone returns to their tasks with a simultaneous ‘yes, chef’.    But as he passes by you, he pauses for a moment. “Everyone needs to leave on time today. If there’s anything that isn’t clean, you need to work together so that it is.”   “Yes, chef,” sounds throughout the kitchen once more.   You know being passive won’t solve anything. You need to actively do something that will repulse him, make it so he’ll vow never to get involved with you. If he makes the decision, fate itself will change and you won’t have to end up together.    The only plausible strategy to repulse you have at the moment is to embody the reverse of what Seokjin’s ideals are. The opposite of what appeals to him — sophisticated, sweet and gentle.   //   It takes you a while to pinpoint what the exact opposite is. But you find it.    Loud. Obnoxious. Aggressive.    You need to be these things in a way that doesn’t get you fired, but just enough that it alters who his match is. Part of you isn't sure you have it in you to be this way, but it’s worth a shot. You’ll do anything to change fate.   “What the hell are you still doing in my kitchen?”   Seokjin is standing meters away, half shrouded in the darkness. Your eyes flicker up at him but you resume dicing the carrots into one inch lengths. Only half the blade is lifted off the wooden cutting board and it descends at a rapid rhythm, rather therapeutic to listen to.   There’s an urge to cower down, but you channel your aggression, pretending it’s Taehyung and not Kim Seokjin — head chef with two Michelin stars — enough money to assassinate you and cover up the crime.   “Everyone went out to have dinner together, but I came back to get a head start on prepping ingredients for tomorrow. I need the practice anyway. Why? Is it a problem?”   The man’s brow is lifted at your upfront behaviour. “Get out. I’ll drive you back.”   “I’m going to finish this first,” you retort without a breath to waste.   Seokjin scoffs and puts down the keys he just grabbed. He sighs exhaustingly and you feel his stare burning into you. It’s hard to ignore it. You even start sweating until he moves towards the fridge, and that’s when you finally steal the chance to peek at him. “Are you going to eat? I can make you something.”   “It’s fine.”   He grabs two eggs, some shredded cabbage, a handful of spinach and a stick of butter. You don’t question it, solely focusing on your task until there’s sizzling on the pan and he leaves the stove to look over you.   “Your technique is poor.”   “What?!” Your voice is loud unintentionally, but you’re wholly shocked. If there was one thing you were proud of, it was your knife skills. You’ve spent countless time on refining it and getting it to meet standards.   “You could go faster,” he deadpans. “Your grip is too tense and you’re holding the knife too high up. You want to hold it at that balance point, so you have the most control over it and the weight is properly distributed.” Seokjin smoothly grabs a knife off the rack and holds it in front of you. You copy him. “It's easier to push the blade through when you're holding it there.”   “Like this?” You begin chopping again and he hums.    Against your will, a smile finds your features. It’s the first time he praised you— well...it’s less of a praise and more of a half-hearted noise of approval, but it still counts.   Seokjin takes the pan from the heat and switches it off. He grabs a fork from the drawer to start eating and you look over, finishing the job. It doesn’t take long for him to notice your blatant ogling. “Do you have an issue?”   You smile at him, stepping forward. “Can I have a bite?”   Seokjin scoffs. But you lean over and he steps aside, allowing you to nab a fork from the drawer to take some. It’s not like you’re particularly hungry, but you’re curious as to what he’s made. It’s been a long time since you’ve had food from the head chef himself and asking him for his dinner might just be off-putting enough that he’ll hate you forever. It wouldn’t be impossible considering he’s so picky. You swear, one mistake is all it takes for him to hold a grudge till the day he dies.   Yet, what you don’t expect is for the scrambled eggs to melt on your tongue. He’s sautéd the spinach, left the cabbage undercooked to add a crunch, and the eggs are fluffy in your mouth, a vivid gold that adds to the haphazard presentation. “This...this is delicious!”   He chews in his cheek. “It’s something I eat when there’s nothing in the fridge.”   You’re amazed. The fact that Kim Seokjin can’t recognize his own ingenuity is painful. “You should add this to the menu.”   He scoffs. “You think I would add scrambled eggs next to the caviar and truffle? I think you forgot this is a fine dining restaurant.”   “It’s fine,” you mumble. “I mean if it tastes good, it tastes good, right, chef?”   A tiny smile fixes at his visage, tugging his plump lip upwards. “You sure have a lot more opinions tonight.”   “Well, I’ve decided to speak my thoughts more,” you hum, scooping up another spoonful of his meal. Your eyes flicker up as you chew with your mouth wide open. “Why? Is it unattractive?”   “It’s interesting,” he says with a smile that’s more visible until he barks, “Hurry up eating so I can drive you home.”   You scoff at him as he walks away and you finish his dinner off.   //   Everyone’s on edge.   “It’s more akin to pretentious artwork without any real flavour than real food,” Hoseok reads from his phone to the entire kitchen. “Head chef, Kim Seokjin, is not far from what his cooking lacks too. A pretentious and egotistical nature, it’s no wonder his personal life is in shambles.”   Your fist tightens. Not only did the published article criticize his dishes, claiming it lost its touch and that he’s lost his roots, but they attacked his personality. His personal life. Going into detail of how his relationship was broken off unexpectedly.    “Oh shit,” Taehyung exhales.   “Was that really posted online for everyone to see?” Jihyo asks in a pitched voice, equally horrified and panicked.   Hoseok nods and before anyone can say anything, the backdoor is heard. Without prompting, everyone swiftly moves to their station, not uttering a single peep. Seokjin comes in, his expression unchanged and he deadpans the usual greeting as he moves past the kitchen.   Your face above his head hasn’t changed. But you know it’s not the time to dwell on it.   For the rest of the shift, Taehyung’s on his best behaviour and neither Jihyo nor Yoongi make snarky comments. It’s come at a cost — the morale is lower than usual. The atmosphere is tense and even Namjoon’s earnest encouragement can’t help.   Out of the corner of your eye, you can’t help but watch Seokjin. He doesn’t make mention to the article, yet by the deep furrow of his brow, you can tell he’s in a grumpy mood. It’s understandable. But you wonder why it seems like he’s less angry and more hurt.   If it were you, you’d be furious. The personal details of your life outed publicly and not only were your skills scrutinized, but your personality too.    Seokjin was cheated on and now chastised. Even if he’s resilient, it’s too much for anyone to take. It doesn’t look like he has friends to rely on either.   “Are you coming, Y/N?” Jihyo asks, turning around as you linger behind her. The restaurant’s lights are turned off, the kitchen long cleaned and your clothes changed into a fresh pair that doesn’t reek of dish soap and fish. But you feel unsettled. Like there’s still one more thing you haven’t finished doing.   “No, it’s alright. I forgot something. You can go right ahead.”   She nods, joining the others and you walk to the back, pushing the doors of the kitchen open.   There’s still a light on and you find Seokjin sitting on a stool by a counter. He looks up at you, visage in a neutral state. Neither a frown nor a smile. “What are you still doing here?”   Your hand tightens on your bag strap and you approach him. “Are you okay?”   Seokjin smiles at you. For the first time, it isn’t mocking — it’s gentle and tinged with sadness. The corner of his plump lips quirk ever so subtly and his arm extends, hand plopping on top of your head before it slides off. “I’m fine. It’s still early enough that I don’t need to drive you. You should go home before the sun completely sets.”   Wordlessly, you begin to walk away.   But then a sharp inhale is stolen through your parted lips. Before you can second guess yourself, you grab Kim Seokjin. Your hand wraps around his wrist and he glares at you.    “We should go out for a drink.” You don’t waver even with the incredulous look on his face. “What’s wrong? Never had a drink with an employee before? It looks like you need one and I’ll only offer once. I’m pretty busy myself, you know.”    It’s aggressive, obnoxious, a bit loud. It’s all the things you suppose he dislikes in a person, yet somehow the two of you have never been closer.   You end up in some hole in the wall, drinking shots of soju that burn its way down your throat. Seokjin sits across from you with an amused smile on his face that’s so irritating you want to slap it off, and you damn yourself for letting it slip your mind that you’re a lightweight.   “Aren’t you hurt, Kim?” The words slightly slur on your tongue. “‘s ridiculous! To criticize your food is one thing, but to criticize your personality and talk about your personal life ‘s just crossing the line!”    His lips pull, his eyes flicker down to the empty bottle beside you. “Yeah. It is.”   “Then why aren’t you mad?!” Your fist pounds the wooden table. “Getting cheated on is sad enough! Why do they gotta rub it in, huh?” His brow lifts, but you continue, “should sue them!”   Seokjin exhales on a sip. “It’s part of the business.”   “No, ’s not!”   “It was my ex who told them anyway. She’s upset that I kicked her out of the apartment.”   “Then that’s more reason to be mad!” You press your face into your hands, angry at how he’s not angry. “How can you be so nice? How can you be so nice and no one knows it?!”   Seokjin smiles to himself.   “This freaking sucks,” you moan.   He sighs at your drunken state and orders water for you. The old lady tottles by with a big smile and you get a chance to see the cloud of fog and the face above her head. “I brought the bean sprouts back,” her husband calls from the entrance at the same time with a grocery bag.   “I’ll be right there.” She places the glass down in front of you. “Here you go.”   Jealousy colours you pink inside. “You met your soulmate,” you exhale at her quietly.   The woman’s eyes twinkle. “That old man? He gives me more headaches than anything. I’d rather this handsome man be my soulmate,” she quips, casting a glance at an embarrassed Seokjin who thanks her for her compliment.   Her husband calls her again and she hurries back.    Seokjin leans forward with a skeptical look. “Are you okay?”   “I’m envious,” you sigh wistfully, looking on at the married couple at the back with your chin rested in your palm. After a moment, you shift towards the man across from you. Seokjin really is handsome. “I come from a long line of matchmakers, you know, and I have this ability.”   He plays along. “What ability?”   “I see the faces of who people are gonna end up with.” You drink the water, cooling your throat, but above the rim of the glass, you recognize his scoff and amusement. The glass slams down on the table in your protest. “It’s true! It’s been like that since I was a baby!”    “Okay, okay. I believe you.”   He clearly doesn’t believe you.   Irritated, you straighten your spine. “A long, long time ago back in High School, I really, really, really liked this guy.”    Seokjin’s brows raise, not sure where you’re going with this. “Alright…?” He nudges the glass of water back to you.    “I knew he wasn’t gonna end up with me, but he asked me out. And like a total idiot, I-I went out with him anyway. Then guess what happened?”   He has no idea.    A thick lump forms in your throat and makes it hard to speak. “He met the girl he‘s supposed to end up with, so I broke it off. They got married a year after high school. So I was right. I was...right.” Tears flood your vision, clouding the dark-haired man in front of you. You forgo the water for the shot Seokjin poured himself and you down it.    You were right. But it hurt.   Seokjin’s voice is soft, though it does little to console you. “So….because of your ‘ability’, you haven’t gone out with anyone else?”   You nod. “I’d be setting myself up for a failure anyway.” Your head lifts and your tired gaze connects with his. “My family wanted me to be a matchmaker like them. But I love, love, love cooking and I wanna be a chef. Like you.”   The corner of his mouth quirks. You’re honest — in a way he wouldn’t have expected from sober you. But he doesn’t mind it whatsoever.   “I know you don’t believe me. But look.” You reach over, tapping him relentlessly on the shoulder and your hand barely comes to cover your mouth as if you’re children exchanging secrets across the table. “See those two women over there? They’re gonna end up together.”   Your whispers are all too loud and Seokjin glares, not sure if you’re hysterical or delusional. Or both.   You turn to the window and he follows your line of sight. At the same time, a couple holding hands passes by and you shake your head. “They don’t end up together.”   “How do you know?”   “I already said! I see it. Above their heads.” Then you turn your head, looking at him. Seokjin’s startled, having not realized that you’ve leaned in so close, that your faces are mere inches away. But before he can shift back, your lip pulls and you murmur, “We’re supposed to end up together.”   His brow raises.   “It was gonna be someone else. Then one day, you came into work and poof! It was my face! Just like that. I almost got a heart attack, you know!” Giggles start to spill out of you. “It was a huge shock cause I always thought I was gonna be alone since I can’t see my own. Well, sometimes fate changes, so it might change again! Don’t worry!”   He exhales, squeezing out the air from his lungs. He stands, grabbing his coat and then tugging your arm up. “You’ve had too much to drink. C’mon. Let’s go.”   “Aye, aye, captain— I mean chef!”   His smile is small, but all too evident. He should smile more, even if it ruins the cold and aloof exterior he’s got going on. It’s cute and makes him look younger. So you express the idea and he chops your head lightly with his hand and gives you a rather gentle ‘shut up’ that has you grinning more.    //   The sunlight burns your vision and there’s a pounding headache at your temples.   There’s an overwhelming urge to pull the covers over your head, but as the slits of your eyes open and you realize there’s a strange floral scent to the sheets, you bolt upwards.   It hurts all the senses in your body, but your eyes register the neat recipe books lined on the shelf, trophies and certificates on the walls, a poster of the planets, a telescope and Kim Seokjin’s family picture by his nightstand. And then you scream.   “Christ. Relax!” He appears at the doorway, eyeing you with his arms crossed. “You were drunk, so I took you home.”   Absentmindedly, you tug the covers up to your chest in spite of still wearing the same clothes from last night. Your dry voice croaks out. “We...we didn’t do anything scandalous did—”   “No!” He shuts the thought down before it runs wild in your head and Seokjin pinches the bridge of his nose. “I didn’t do anything to you, jesus christ, woman! Just get up. There’s a spare toothbrush in the bathroom. I’ll make you some breakfast and a hangover drink.”   You follow his instructions, cleaning yourself up to the best of your abilities with the limited supplies, but it’s surreal to be in Seokjin’s penthouse. It’s clean and organized, like you expected, though a lot more cozy and warm. You didn’t know he traveled so frequently and that he had an interest in astronomy — if there’s anything the telescope and posters tells you.   “Stop snooping,” he calls out from the kitchen, looking up to where you’re investigating his movie collection. You come over with a half-hearted apology and he sets down a bowl of oatmeal and a mysterious concoction in a tall glass. Both taste heavenly, enough to work up your appetite ten folds.   But then he says, “Eat fast. It’s a special day today.”   You’re not sure what he means by it, but you simply nod and nurse your headache.   You remember what you told him last night, how you revealed all your secrets in one long tangent and you cringe at yourself. Seokjin probably thinks you’re a complete nut.   But strangely enough, when you look at the cloud above his head, your face hasn’t changed.   “Why are you staring?”   “I’m not,” you mutter and tear your eyes away, unsuspecting to his smile.   But in spite of how close and upfront you might’ve gotten with Seokjin, he still tells you to walk to work yourself — that it’s close enough and too much of a hassle if he drives you. So you cuss him out as you’re striding down the block as he zooms past you in his expensive vehicle.   You hope he notices your glare from across the kitchen, but if he does, he doesn’t comment.   “Today, we have some special guests for dinner service. A few of my friends will be coming and one of them will be proposing, so let’s make sure we give them a good dinner and memory.”   “Yes, chef.”   The news is exciting and even puts a buzz in the kitchen. “Finally, we’re doing something cool,” Taehyung says to you with a swollen smile. “I love a good proposal story.”   “Always the one watching the proposal, never the one getting proposed to,” Yoongi quips as he brushes past and Hoseok snickers.   “Hey, I’m working on it!”   “I’m surprised Seokjin actually has friends though,” Jihyo comments and right when Yoongi turns to add something, they both pale as Seokjin strides past. He glares at them and is even more frightening in his silence. They immediately apologize and he hums, moving out the kitchen.   You, Hoseok, and Namjoon laugh.   Evening eventually comes and Seokjin temporarily calls a halt to the kitchen in favour of his old friends meeting his staff. It’s unusual to see him in such a good mood, smiling and being sociable. It’s strange in general to see this side of him, but it’s not unwelcome whatsoever.   There’s seven of them, a mix of females and males, and you follow Hoseok’s lead in greeting and shaking their hands. Quickly, you recognize who's going to be proposing to who tonight. It’s not hard to miss considering the man is visibly nervous and the close female by his side keeps glancing at him in worry.   “Are you alright, Jimin?”   “Huh? Yeah.” The blonde with full cheeks and soft features smiles timidly, scratching the back of his neck. He’s dressed too nicely for this to merely be a dinner. “I’m fine. Just not feeling well.”   “Are you sure you don’t want to stop by the clinic?” The short-haired female asks, concern evident in the faint knot between her brows. “There’s one down the street. I can go with you.”   “I’ll keep an eye on him, Yuri,” the man who introduced himself as Jungkook reassures her, “If anything I’ll take him.”   “Jimin’s just excited to try out the food.” Seokjin grins, drawing attention away from his friend. “Rest assured, everyone will feel better after eating and if you get sick tonight, it’s not food poisoning, alright?”   There’s laughter in the group and another says, “You’ve been bragging about your restaurant for so long, I thought you were never going to invite us to eat here.”   “Well, we’re usually booked full house, but it’s a slower season so I thought why not.”   Yet the conversations drown away from your ears as your eyes unintentionally flicker upwards. You don’t mean to — it’s still a habit you’re trying to break. But you feel blood drain from your face as you discern the image that emerges from the fog above Jimin’s head and above Yuri’s.   “Y/N?” Taehyung waves his hand in front of your eyes and you snap out of your trance. “Why are you staring into space? We’re going back.”   “O-Oh. Sorry. I was thinking about something.”   You return to the kitchen, forcing yourself to focus and getting back to your task.    It’s none of your business. You know better than to involve yourself and it’s not like anyone would believe you in the first place. People’s lives have nothing to do with you. You have to turn a blind eye. It’s none of your business, it’s none of your business—   But as you leave to the back area to grab ingredients, you catch the man leaving the bathroom. “Oh, you’re one of Seokjin’s chefs right?” Jimin stops and smiles at you, inhibiting your escape.   You shake your head. “I-I’m only a kitchen assistant.”   “But you’re still part of his staff.” His eyes are rounded and bright. “Is he mean at all? We’ve been trying to squeeze it out of him, but he won’t give us any details. I heard a bit of shouting, so I was curious.”   “Oh, he’s always shouting.” The corner of your mouth quirks and Jimin grins. “He’s a bit mean, but Chef Kim’s just serious about his work and we respect him for it.”   “It seems like you understand him better than I do. Anyway, the soup was amazing. I already told Jin, but I thought I should let you know since you’re the one who brought it out to us.”   “Thank you.” Your eyes travel above his head and then you notice the way he’s fiddling with a box inside his pants pocket. You swallow hard. “Are you proposing tonight?”   Jimin’s head whips up. “How’d you know?”   “Chef Kim let all of us know, so we can make sure it’s a memorable dinner service.”   His expression softens and he bobs his head. Jimin takes out the ring box and studies it carefully. “I am. I hope it wasn’t too obvious. I know she’ll say yes, but I’m still nervous. She’s the love of my life and these things only happen once,.”   “Well….” You give an awkward chuckle. “Sometimes it happens more than once for people.”   “Not for us,” Jimin declares in such self-assurance that it’s uncomfortable. His smile filled with affection doesn’t help either. “She’s the one. I don’t think I’ll love anyone more than her.”   Your pupils flicker up to the cloud above his head that says otherwise. It gnaws at you, mocking you, and you’re uncertain if you can sleep tonight if you don’t say at least something. So you take the leap. “Are….you...sure?”   “What?”   “Never mind.” You turn around, having regretted it the moment it spilled. “Please enjoy dinner!”   “Wait!” The man unexpectedly grabs you out of sheer instinct, halting you in your spot. He searches your face while his own crumples into a frown. “Did Yuri say something to you?”   “No!” you frantically spit before taking a deep breath to calm down. “I’m just….I just….” The philosophy you’ve forced yourself to take collapses at his earnest visage. You were never good at being unattached. “D-Do you think this is a good idea? Are you absolutely sure about this?”   “What’s going on here?” There’s a lower voice, a husky timbre. Seokjin stands at the end of the dark corridor and all traces of his outgoing personality are gone. It’s replaced with the serious demeanour you’re used to. He beckons you. “Can I speak to you for a moment, Y/N?”   Jimin returns back to the table, even more unnerved than before while you’re pulled outside.   You feel small with your back against the brick and Seokjin looming over you. “What the hell are you doing?”   You flinch from his tone.    You’ve never seen him so angry. He isn’t shouting, screaming or imposing. But the irritation seethes out of him, simmering underneath his skin. You swallow hard, downcast eyes searching the gravel. You think about how dark it’s getting with the sun setting over the horizon. “I…”   “Are you seriously trying to talk him out of it?! What gives you the right—”   You snap. There’s no reason he should be upset, no reason you should be treated this way. So with your teeth gritted, you give him the truth that’s hard to hear. The truth that you alone must bear. “They’re not going to end up together!”    “What?”   Seokjin wears the same incredulous look from last night. It’s futile.   Still, your mouth runs off into mumbles, “I can see it above their faces. That woman, Yuri, she’s…..paired with that other man. Jungkook.”   You give up. Waving the white flag. In the silence that follows, you expect Seokjin to fire you, or call the nearest hospital. Either you’re a nut or unsuitable to work in his kitchen. Maybe both.   What you don’t anticipate is his startled expression, horrified as if you just told him there’s a ghost behind him. “How….how’d you know that?” The syllables unusually stutter out of him. It’s not like Seokjin to be inarticulate. “Jungkook hasn’t told anyone he loves her except for me.”   It’s your turn to be surprised. The quietness lingers. Then, he sighs.   “Don’t get involved,” he scolds, gentler than before. At the same moment, there are cheers from inside that leak out — clapping and hollering — you know Jimin’s proposed.   Seokjin turns away, returning to the restaurant floor and you resume your position in the kitchen. Jihyo asks if there’s anything wrong, but you brush her off. For the rest of the night, you concentrate on your job and Seokjin’s friends bid farewell after their stomachs are full from dessert and there’s a diamond on Yuri’s finger.   “Job well done everyone.” Seokjin has a satisfied look when he returns and Namjoon shares a smile with everyone. Clean up finishes soon after, but before you can leave, he calls you specifically. “Y/N, come here.”   Taehyung looks at you with widened eyes, but you don’t utter a word, staying behind. The kitchen filters out and even Yoongi sends a sympathetic look your way before departing. It’s never a good thing to be called back.   You brace yourself. If Seokjin didn’t make a scene firing you earlier than certainly will now. There’s no reason not to — you tried to stop an engagement between his close friends and he probably thinks you’re psychotic.   You stand there in silence for a good minute as he fills out some paperwork. It feels like you’re in the principal’s office. Then, the corner of his mouth moves as he casts a glance at you. “Sometimes you borrow the kitchen to practice, right? You can practice tonight.”   Confusion renders you immobile, filling your mouth with cotton, but you manage a slight nod.   You start to chop vegetables into bowls, dicing and mincing ingredients that will be needed for tomorrow. All the while, Seokjin sits meters away from you with a bunch of papers. Either doing his taxes or filing a report to admit you into the hospital. You’re not sure which one it is.   But halfway through, he pipes up again. “You should make something for the two of us to eat.”   “Yes, chef.” On any other night, you would be bursting with excitement, knowing it was a chance to impress him. But now you wonder if this will be your last chance to cook.    Within minutes, you have a pot on the stove, boiling for ten minutes.   “Sit down,” he commands, motioning to the other stool and you oblige.   Seokjin makes drinks in the meanwhile, asking what you want. When you mumble anything’s fine, he pulls out a few bottles from the back cabinet and starts mixing. You didn’t know he can bartend, but it’s almost expected that Kim Seokjin can do anything at this point.   The atmosphere is terribly awkward, so you exhale from your nose and speak up, “I’m sorry. I...I know I stepped out of line. I didn’t mean for it to come out the way it did. I’m really so—”   “I believe you,” Seokjin interjects, gaze meeting yours across the counter. Your breath hitches. “I didn’t believe you at first. About the whole ability thing. But when you told me that Jimin and Yuri won’t make it, I knew there was no other possible way.” He pours the drink into two glasses. “Jungkook and Yuri grew up together. He told me a long time ago he was in love with her and I was sworn to secrecy. No one else knows. Not his brother, his mom, or Jimin.”   He passes it to you and sighs, taking a sip. “But there’s nothing I can do to stop Jimin or to help Jungkook. It’s something they have to figure out on their own.”   You nod, gripping the stem of the glass. “I know.”   There’s a pregnant pause.    You lift your eyes and it connects with Seokjin’s. Instantly, you feel yourself breaking into a sweat at how intense he looks at you. “Is it true then?” he asks in the quaintness of the kitchen, his voice thick and low. “Are we going to end up together?”   “It might change!” The words come out all too frantically in fear he’ll freak out like you did. You know it’s a lot to take in. “Things change all the time. You were supposed to end up with Jisoo, but then, but then things happened so….nothing’s ever certain. It all depends on our actions and choices. I know you don’t like people like me. I don’t have anything to offer you anyway—”   “You need to have more confidence in yourself.”   Your voice dies on your tongue. Seokjin’s staring at you again in a way that makes your palms clammy, so intense that you wonder if he’s scrutinizing your pores. You swallow hard, tearing your own gawking away until you hear sizzling. The two of you turn to where the pot is almost over boiling and you run over, grabbing it off the stove. “I-It’s done.”   He grabs bowls as you set it down and uncover the lid.    “What do we have here?”   You’re embarrassed. It’s nothing like his fine dining dishes, or even his comfort food that somehow tastes like heaven. “It’s just carrot and potato curry stew. It’s actually something my family cooks…..so it’s nothing fancy.”   Seokjin’s spoon dips into the liquid and it’s your turn to watch intently.   He smells it, sips and his expression is kept blank.   You stand. “I can throw it out if you want—!”   “Why are you so jumpy today?” The corner of his plump lips curls. “And why would I want to throw out something so delicious?”   Your heart stutters in your chest and tears fill your vision. He might not fire you after all and on top of that, both your inborn ability and cooking skills have been validated. You feel overwhelmed. Especially when he finishes his first bowl and goes for seconds.    “This is what I’ve been missing in my cooking,” Seokjin murmurs with a tiny smile. “When they said I was missing my roots, I think I know what they mean now. Thank you, Y/N.”   You’re not sure who’s filled with more gratitude.   He smiles and you nod at him earnestly, speechless on what to say.   At the end of the night, Seokjin drives you home in his black Mercedes. A kind of lull fills that car and it isn’t frightening like it usually would be. Rather, it’s comfortable. A little too short lasting. He parks the car at the curb in front of your apartment and you get out.   “Thank you.”   Yet after you shut the door, he rolls down the window and stops you. “Y/N.”   You look at him and he smiles again. A phenomenon that used to be so rare that seems to happen frequently now. “I hope it doesn’t change.”   Kim Seokjin gazes at you, eyes connected across the distance that feels like it’s closing. He never wavers and a lump forms into your throat. “Are we going to end up together?” — Your own words echo in the recesses of your mind— “It might change! Things change all the time.”   But here he is. Going against all your efforts of trying to change fate itself. “I hope it doesn’t change. And I hope you don’t want it to change either.”   Seokjin drives off, leaving you absolutely stunned.   You wonder if he knows what he’s saying. But as you watch his car fade into the distance, somehow you’re not appalled or scared at the idea of being with him anymore.
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The kitchen is an organized pandemonium.   A place where everyone knows exactly what they’re supposed to do and moves in fluid motions by one another, like a busy crosswalk in the downtown area. It’s a kind of silent teamwork and while you’re merely helping Taehyung chop vegetables or washing the accumulated dishes, you know your role is still an important one. You just wish you could a little more.   The moment the back door creaking can be heard, everything comes to a halt. Seokjin rounds the corner as everyone simultaneously greets him. “Good afternoon, chef.”   “Afternoon.” There’s a smile on his features, one that surprises a few and makes the others unsettled. “There’s going to be a special menu item today, so I want that prepared as soon as possible.”   He hands the new recipe to Namjoon who frowns upon the sprawled notes. “Carrot...and potato soup with chickpea crumble?”   “If you need details, ask Y/N,” Seokjin says with a tiny smile. “It’s her recipe.”   At once, everyone turns to you with shocked expressions. It’s one thing for Seokjin to suddenly introduce something new, but to introduce yours, it’s both unprecedented and a privilege.   You stare at him and his smile widens slightly. “I hope you don’t mind.”   “N-Not at all.”   The daily tasks commence, but not without a pat on the back from Yoongi, a congratulations from Jihyo and a smile sent your way by Taehyung. Namjoon and Hoseok ask for your help and it’s the first time you’re not just mincing garlic in the corner or washing a stack of dishes. Pride bursts through you and you look across the kitchen to Kim Seokjin. He scoffs at how big your smile is, feigns a glare and tells you to get back to work.   The rest of the dinner service goes smoothly. Your appetizer gets compliments from several and you couldn’t be any happier, even when everyone’s left and you’re still scrubbing dishes.   There’s a click of a tongue beside you. Seokjin stands with his arms crossed. “You always find ways to make me pay you overtime. Move over.” He rolls up his sleeves and helps you wash the last pots and pans.   “Thank you for today. It was a good surprise.”   He hums and the pair of you finish up before he tells you to unload the dishwasher tomorrow. “Go change and grab your coat. It’s getting late.”   “Are you going to drive me home?”   “No. We’re going to scope out some competition.”   “Competition?”   “We’re going to eat at a restaurant called Dog World,” Seokjin brushes off quickly, but when you continue to blink at him, he sighs and waves you off. “Don’t ask too many questions, alright? This is my excuse for asking you out on a date.”   If you weren’t caught off guard before, you’re wholly stunned speechless now. A deer in headlights. And it makes the older bastard grin widely.   “Don’t worry.” His voice knocks down into a gentler tone. “You can reject me if you want. I don’t want you to be pressured because I’m your boss, even though I don’t think that matters to you. But you should also know I’m not doing this because of what you see.” He gestures above his head, unknowingly batting the cloud of fog you can perceive. “I’m doing this because I want to.”   It sinks into you and your head tilts to your shoulder. “You….want to go out on a date with me?”   The corner of Seokjin’s lip pulls and he diverts his vision elsewhere. You notice how his ears are turning red. “Ever since you sat down with me and told me that getting cheated on was sad enough and that they shouldn’t rub it in.”   There’s silence. The first stretch of it is because you genuinely don’t know what to say to him. But the second stretch that follows is when you realize just how nervous he is and there’s a ruthless urge to keep him on the edge. You make him simmer in fear, a similar kind to the countless ones he’s given you during stressful shifts in the kitchen.   There’s something powerful yet endearing about how Kim Seokjin anticipates your answer.   You never thought he could be this way. He just keeps surprising you.   When you can’t contain it anymore, you burst out laughing.   “I’ll accept on the condition that if you take my recipe permanently, you’ll need to pay me royalties appropriately. Don’t think I won’t take you out to court, Kim.”   Seokjin grins and for the first time, certainty sews into you. You have a feeling fate isn’t going to change and you hope it doesn’t either.
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[Epilogue]   The kitchen is your home.   You’re sure Jin would adamantly argue that the house was perfectly fine to be considered your home, but there’s still a charm to the busy kitchen that has drawn you in since childhood. Even if the heat swelters in the still air and is stifling, even when grease and oil splatter and stains your clothes, the effort in cooking makes the food that comes from it even more delicious.   “What is this?”    All heads turn at your voice and you motion to the plate about to be brought out. “The rice is on the wrong side of the plate! Re-do this, and watch the plating people! I know it’s easy to forget but it’s important to be consistent with the presentation!”   “Yes, chef!”   It’s strenuous and difficult to be here. It took years to get to where you are, but you wouldn’t trade it in for anything. The reward is worth it. You love your job — maybe even more than Jin, and while you’re sure he wouldn’t be surprised, he’d still playfully whine about being casted aside.   The rest of the night goes off without a hitch and once the kitchen is all clean, you switch off the lights and lock the doors. And like magic, the person you’ve been thinking about all day is leaning against the car parked on the curb, arms crossed as he stares out into the starry sky.   “About time. I’ve been waiting for the past twenty minutes.”   You scoff with a smile and discern the cold cloud emitting from his lips each time he exhales.   This is the exact opposite of what you intended to happen. Sometimes you wonder if it was a self-fulfilling prophecy — by knowing he was going to be with you and trying to avoid it, you inadvertently made him closer to you. But whatever the case may be, you’re glad for the outcome.   You close the distance and slap your hands against his frozen cheeks, trying to warm them up. A smile tugs on your features. “Sorry. You’re cold, aren’t you? You should’ve just waited in the car.”   “But I wanted to see you right away,” he mutters, putting his hands on top of yours to keep you there, then he adds, “and it gives me reason to do this.” Seokjin grins and leans in to press a soft kiss against your lips, one that you smile into.   If any of his old kitchen staff or even the current group saw him now, they’d faint with how grossly affectionate he was being. Then again, they might just be used to it considering Jin hasn’t ever paid mind to other people. He’s never been one to opt out of public displays of affection either.   “You know I’ve been thinking lately.”   “About?”   “How hard I tried to get rid of you and how I couldn’t. You’re kind of like a pest.”   Your husband of two years straightens his spine, wholly offended. “Pest?”   Laughter bubbles out of your chest and you press another chaste kiss to his lips before you’re pushing him aside to get into the car. Seokjin chuckles, rounding the vehicle to get into the driver’s seat.   “Are you hungry?”   “Not really.”   “Namjoon and Taehyung want us to go to the opening of their restaurant.”   “Their opening event lasts for three days right? We can always go tomorrow.” You turn to him as he pulls off, driving down the street. “I’m kind of craving your comfort food tonight.”   Jin grins, easily obliging while your eyes flicker up to the cloud of fog above his head. You see yourself smiling as widely as you are now, and you’re thankful you have your ability.
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