"Give me five minutes."

"I'm counting." She sighed once again, but then something alarmed her. She widen her eyes and turned to the clock sitting on her nightstand. It showed 6:05. She struggled helplessly, trying to get untangled from her light pink bed covers. She huffed angrily. Once she stood up from her bed the covers dropped instantly.

Really, she thought. She hurriedly ran into the closet for her uniform and then she ran into the bathroom. She came expecting to see the men of her dreams outside the door, but she expected less knowing him. She hastily ran down the stairs and plopped down into a seat next to Eun-Jo with a sigh. She quietly ate the breakfast that sat before her.

"It's time to move on. To live life. It's time to stop living in the shadows of one-sided love. I'm in high school, there are plenty of other boys I could possibly date! Seungjo is not the only guy at school." she thought to herself.

"I finished." Hani stood up from the quiet table and walked towards the door. She touched the cold doorknob and quickly twisted it open revealing the sun's bright vibrant rays giving a beautiful light to the day. She stepped one foot outside the door and suddenly she heard her Auntie's sweet voice calling out to her in question.

"Hani, you're going now?" she asked baffled at Hani's sudden action.

"Yes, Auntie! I wanted to go ahead and get a head start to get some studying in!" she stepped out the door and began her walked for school. Auntie sighed in resignation. She knew what was going on. She knew it was going to play out at any moment, yet she had no knowledge it was going to be so soon.

"It's time for my ruthless son to get a taste of his own medicine, and if Hani acted in that manner it meant that she is going to change slowly but surely and then she'll see how dense my son can be," she thought. Then she pointed her attention to her son who was eating his breakfast without taking notice of what just took place.

"Hey! Seungjo, get out you may be late for school!" she falsely complained to get his attention.

"What are you talking about mother it's still ear-" his statement was cut short by his mother shoving him out his seat to the door. He sighed in annoyance and pushed himself out the door to avoid the trouble of his mother shoving harder than she already was.

"I'm leaving, troublesome," he spoke to himself. Not too far away he saw Hani walking at a fast pace. He chalked up his annoyance and walked at the same pace she was Ironically, maybe to him, he was right at her side. The unusual silence started to settle in. Hani refrained from speaking the whole time on their walk.

"I have to get her to talk his silence is killing me," he thought.

"Cat got your tongue," he asked nonchalantly. His answer was silence.

"This might be harder than I imagined it," he thought again.

"No, but I came to a realization. I don't need you. I was stupid to even have a crush on a cold-hearted bastard like you. Like you said you don't know me and I don't know you. So be happy that you're finally free of a burden," Hani gave a sardonic smile. "Have a nice day." Seungjo walked slowly before stopping next to her.

He let out a smirk and said, "I will." He walked away from her.

"So much for that," she thought. Seungjo was out of sight and Hani sighed in frustration.

She continued her walk to school thinking about what to do next but was interrupted by loud bangs and crashes. Hani cautiously turned her head side to side to see where the source of the sound is coming from. She walked in alarm to be aware of her surroundings. A dark and empty ally was before here and she turned to peer into the darkness and tried a lousy attempt to see and only leaned in more. Slowly she stepped into the dark void out of wondering what was inside. Black. That was all she saw. In the distance, she heard sounds similar to that to a group of teenage girls. A hand grabbed her wrist from behind. Their strength gripped onto her and prevented her from escaping. Hani started to flail her arms and spilled out incoherent words from her mouth. Then she heard a series of "be quiet" or "please don't lead them to us," The hand grabbed her wrist roughly through the ally making her and the undetermined number of people run after her.

They quickly ran through the ally and they finally found the light that burned their eyes. They made it out of the ally and ended up in front of the high school. A few students were walking up to the gate with no regard to what was going on from across them. Most of them were rushing to get inside to take a nap before class started. Hani turned around and ripped her wrist from her captor's grasp. It was as if a shining light was boasted up the group of boys she saw. They were seven and each and every one of them were handsome. She could easily pick out which one grabbed her hand when one of them gazed up her sheepishly. However, the rest of them had a look akin to suspicion and weak-disguised fear on their faces. She grabbed her wrist and started rubbing it.

"Who are you? Why did you grab me? Did God answer my prayers and sent me down angels?"

"That last question was meant for my mind!" she thought nervously. She saw a look of amusement and slight relief on their faces.

"We're definitely not angels. But since you think that we are angels, can't you forgive us?" The teen with brown hair and a friendly smile teasingly asked her.

"I guess it's okay," She stared at them in slight distrust. However, she paused and glanced at what they were wearing. They had on her high school's uniform, but she had never seen them before, "Are you new here?" she asked.

"Yes, and do you happen to know were is Shinwa High school is?" The brown-haired teen asked again. She pointed over her right shoulder.

"Yes, it's behind me and I go here too, but I came here early to study, so I guess I'll see you around then." Hani turned and began to walk towards the school.

"Wait! Can't you take us to the office?"

"Sure, I guess we can ignore all of the signs that point to the office on the inside and use me as a human guide. No problem at all." Hani muttered. The teen with silver hair let out a snort and walked up towards her.

"Quite the sarcastic one, aren't you?"

"You have no idea," She muttered under her breath and resumed her walk towards. "Aren't you coming?" behind her, she heard multiple footsteps walk behind her. As they walked into the building, students who walked throughout the hallway stopped and gazed at them in surprise. The female students began sputtering and pointing at them. Hani certainly thought they were not in shock because of her. She glanced at the teens and saw them politely smile with a look of fear on their faces. "Are you guys famous or something? Because everybody is staring at us weirdly."

"It's BTS! Oh my goodness, it's BTS!" Then screams of girls erupted all around them.

"You could say that! But, we have to go, now!" the boy auburn hair sweep Hani into his arms, over his shoulder, and took a run for it along with the other six teens. Hani could not believe how strong he was. He picked her up like a sack of potatoes. When turned their heads there was a herd of teenage girls zooming behind them like a pack of bloodthirsty zombies.

"Why did you grab me? The girls of this school already hate me enough?! Oh my, I'm gonna be target practice now!"

"It can't be that bad! You'll be okay, but why are you so heavy? It feels like all that bread is going into your ass!"

"You bastard! How could you say that!" Hani asked appalled. She craned her head to see him and saw a smirk adorning his cheeks. Hani swore she witnessed the red flowing into her vision when she used her fists to beat his back. When she began to do it, all she felt was hard-iron muscles rippling through his jacket.

"Why is he so built?!" She thought to herself.

A teacher from a nearby classroom stepped out to see what was the commotion outside and saw seven boys carrying one girl running and behind them was a hoard of screaming girls.

"You brats, stop," the teacher powerfully shout and everyone stopped in there place then some of the students from Class A came out the classroom to witness what their teacher would say in amusement, "This is ridiculous! All of you are students, not fans! Now get back class, now! Except you all." He pointed his finger to Hani and her seven companions.

"Put her down and report to the principal's office immediately!" Hani was promptly put down.

"We can explain!" they all exclaimed in unison.

"I just got here!" Hani exclaimed.

"You can explain it when you go to the office, now go!"

"First day here and we're already in trouble." the auburn-haired boy muttered under his breath. They all scowled and walked to the office with their shoulders slumped in front of them. They arrived at the office and plopped on the couch in unison. The principal's chair was empty.

"That was insane! Why did all those girls chase us down the hall? Are you guys idols or something?" Hani asked, scratching her tousled brown hair.

"We're something that..."

"There's no need to explain," a sudden voice said. The group and Hani turned around and saw an elder walking through the door and taking a seat in the head couch chair.

"I'm sorry for the trouble you boys had to go through. If I knew that half of the female student population were your fans, I would've put forth better precautions."

"It's quite alright, we were looking for your office anyway." the boy with silver hair spoke. The elder principal chuckled and leaned back comfortably in his chair. Hani bowed her head and darted her eyes between her intertwined hands and the floor. She gritted her teeth and internally sighed.

"Back so soon, Student Oh?" her head snapped up at the sound of the principal addressing her. He was eyeing her in mirth.

"You know how I really enjoy your company, sir." She said in a polite tone, but shakiness in her voice contradicted what she was feeling.

"Of course, you said that yesterday," the boys beside her snorted. She angrily side glanced in warning. The principal cleared his throat. "However, it is very advantageous that you are here. You possibly would have fainted by the time you would arrive home."

"Those boys beside you are idols-"

"Idols?" Hani mistakenly blurted out in question. She turned her head and looked at them with an incredulous gaze. One by one, she eyed their appearance. Pierced eyes, dyed hair, amazing physique, and drop-dead gorgeous.

"Of course they're idols. Just my luck." she thought. They received her gaze and eyed her questionably.

"Yes Student Oh, idols, do you know BTS?" the elder asked.

"I've only listened to one of their songs, why? Don't tell me that they're BTS? You must be joking." She began to laugh in nervousness. She turned to her principal, but only saw a smile that confirmed her suspicions. Then she looked back at the guys and saw identical smiles and their faces.

"Fuck!"


Hello! I know some of you might throw lemons at me! I'm beginning to rewrite my stories and give you all some good content you all deserve! The quarantine can really become stressful and a bust. So, I hope my writing can edge of some of you guys' stress! I'm starting school again, but I will try to release two chapters a week. However, I do not have specific days yet. But, expect another chapter this week! Please drop a review! I love to see what you guys think! I plan on writing this story in arcs with 5 chapters per member! So, in total this story will be 35 chapters or more! Also, check out my other story Last Dance and drop a review there! See ya!