At one of BTS’s concerts, Jungkook’s attention catches on you in the crowd - for reasons he can’t quite explain. What should have been a fleeting, forgettable moment lingers, unfolding into a string of unexpected encounters neither of you can seem to walk away from.
In the middle of a crowded club in Hongdae, you run into someone you’re not supposed to reach: Jungkook - without the stage, without the distance, without the barriers.
After arguing with my overly fangirling sister, I make a fake account to mock Jungkook - only to get a message from a stranger who’s way too calm, curious, and interested in what I think. And the more we talk, the less it feels like I’m talking to a stranger at all.
Under the stage lights, Jungkook belongs to the world—every move watched, every breath measured. But when midnight falls, he slips away, trading cameras for empty streets and the roar of his motorcycle. Out there, he isn’t an idol—just a man chasing quiet, chasing freedom.
For months, you and Jungkook have been online gaming rivals who genuinely cannot stand each other 🎮💥 Both are convinced the other is just some random annoying gamer guy; you have absolutely no idea that your biggest gaming nemesis is actually Jungkook from BTS.
BTS aren’t just idols—they’re your friends. They listen, tease you, give advice, and stay by your side no matter what. Through everything, they’ve always been there. Whenever you need someone… your ot7 is just a message away. 🤍
Dark angels are forbidden from touching humans. Taehyung breaks that sacred rule when he saves a reckless human from dying— accidentally binding their souls together forever.
You, a skilled assassin, infiltrate the palace pretending to be the Prince Jimin’s new personal knight. The problem? The prince is annoyingly kind, lonely, and impossible to kill once feelings get involved.
While filming on location, Jin mistakes you for a staff member and starts casually asking you for random things all day 💀 Instead of correcting him, you keep playing along for fun — until Jin realises the person he’s been bossing around doesn’t actually work there at all.