"It's just how it is. You can't fight tradition, you know? I've tried before. We all have. In the end, you're just... stuck." Namjoon mused as he leaned on the table, sighing and wishing he had a good answer but knowing that Jin would never understand. It was all gang politics. Dumb gang politics. "Yoongi is a good leader. He knows the rules and he follows them. For all of our sakes."
"I think you can fight tradition, you just have to do it the right way. Anyway, his parents were married, right? So why can't he be with you? How does that add up?" Jin didn't like anything about this tradition. He was just glad that at least Jungkook seemed less repressed by all of it, happily hanging out in his kitchen as he often did, befriending everyone. Cute kid, with his Dooly.
"They weren't happy. They never showed it. Yoongi barely got to see her. It... It never is about showing love. That's private." Namjoon didn't get it either but here he was, everyone assuming he was dating Jin because he couldn't just be out and date his actual boyfriend. He sighed and gave Jin a sad smile. "People think we're dating, you know?"
"They do?" Jin laughed. "People are dumb. If you were dating me, I'd make you wear your clothes properly. So sloppy." He was teasing, of course, but he thought that maybe his teasing could cut through the melancholy. Worth a try, at any rate. "Maybe that's why Kangwoo asked about you." It all finally made sense.
"Probably. Aww, I have a love rival." Namjoon laughed and smiled at Jin, unable to help himself. He huffed a little and then leaned back in his chair, a bit more relaxed. "I would get so much food. Man. I would be very lucky, I don't know what you'd be." He had to laugh - it was kinda funny. "Thanks for the pep talk, bae."
"Don't you call me that, Kim Namjoon, I don't want to get in trouble with my love rival there." He was kidding, of course, though the thought of actually being a love rival to Min Yoongi was equal parts terrifying and hilarious. He shook his head, moving to get the wok cleaned up. "I think you can break tradition. Maybe you'll do it one day. Don't just do it for Jungkook. To it for yourselves."
"We'll try." He smiled but hell, honestly, he did think of Kookie. He wanted him to be happier than they were. He was the one they had to make the changes for. He was their kid, in many ways, even if he wasn't his by blood. And he would protect him. Him and Dooly. "It'll get better. I know it will."
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