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The Stars Aligned for Taekook

 Chapter 1: A Fateful Encounter

Kim Taehyung walked into the coffee shop, eager for his daily caffeine fix. As he waited in line, he glanced around and spotted a young man sitting alone in the corner, scrolling through his phone. The stranger's striking features caught Taehyung's attention - jet black hair, porcelain skin, and a sharp jawline that could cut glass.



Taehyung couldn't help but stare. He was about to look away when the other man suddenly looked up and their eyes met. Taehyung felt a jolt of electricity run through him, and he quickly looked away, his face heating up in embarrassment.

The stranger, who Taehyung now knew was named Jeon Jungkook, smiled at him before returning his attention to his phone.

Chapter 2: Getting to Know Each Other

Over the next few weeks, Taehyung and Jungkook found themselves running into each other more often. They struck up casual conversations, getting to know each other better with each passing day. They talked about everything from their favourite movies to their dreams for the future.

As Taehyung got to know Jungkook better, he realised that there was something special about him. He was kind, thoughtful, and had an infectious energy that made Taehyung feel alive.


Chapter 3: A Night Under the Stars

One warm summer night, Taehyung and Jungkook found themselves sitting on a rooftop, gazing up at the stars. They talked about the constellations and shared stories about their childhoods.

As the night wore on, Taehyung found himself drawn to Jungkook's side. They sat shoulder to shoulder, their fingers brushing against each other's.

Suddenly, Jungkook turned to Taehyung and leaned in for a kiss. It was soft and gentle, but it left Taehyung's head spinning. He had never felt this way before, and he knew that he wanted to spend more time with Jungkook.

Chapter 4: Falling in Love

As the weeks turned into months, Taehyung and Jungkook's relationship deepened. They went on long walks, cooked meals together, and explored the city hand in hand.

Taehyung realised that he was falling in love with Jungkook. He felt a warmth in his chest every time he saw him smile, and his heart skipped a beat every time they touched.

Chapter 5: Forever and Always

On a quiet Sunday morning, Taehyung woke up to find Jungkook snuggled up against him. He traced his fingers over Jungkook's face, feeling a surge of happiness wash over him.

Taehyung knew that he wanted to spend the rest of his life with Jungkook. He turned to him, cupped his face in his hands, and said, "Jeon Jungkook, I love you more than anything in this world. Will you marry me?"

Jungkook's eyes filled with tears as he nodded, and Taehyung slipped a ring onto his finger. They kissed, their hearts overflowing with love.

Epilogue: A Love That Will Last a Lifetime

Years later, Taehyung and Jungkook sat on the same rooftop, looking up at the stars. They were now married, and their love had only grown stronger with time.

As they sat together, Taehyung couldn't help but think about how lucky he was to have met Jungkook. The stars had aligned for them that day in the coffee shop, and he was forever grateful.

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