Namjoon's response is immediate and emphatic and Jimin can't help but grin a little as he watches the expression on his hyung's face shift to realization. He can only hope that maybe one day Namjoon will understand and accept that his friendship alone is more than enough, that he is more than enough, that Jimin will always cherish the time they spend together.
Until then, he'll just keep trying to make it clear.
He nods in agreement with Namjoon, still grinning as Namjoon walks along the edge of the little inlet and then kneels. Instinctively, Jimin leans forward, ready to catch Namjoon by the arm should he overbalance again and only relaxing after Namjoon's scooped something out of the water, something small and delicate and shimmery.
"Oh," he breathes when Namjoon holds out to him. Jimin steps in to accept it, holding it carefully in the palm of his hand. He can't help the smile that splits his face when he looks up at Namjoon again. "It's so pretty. If I was a crab, I'd want to make this one my home. I wonder why it's empty."
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Until then, he'll just keep trying to make it clear.
He nods in agreement with Namjoon, still grinning as Namjoon walks along the edge of the little inlet and then kneels. Instinctively, Jimin leans forward, ready to catch Namjoon by the arm should he overbalance again and only relaxing after Namjoon's scooped something out of the water, something small and delicate and shimmery.
"Oh," he breathes when Namjoon holds out to him. Jimin steps in to accept it, holding it carefully in the palm of his hand. He can't help the smile that splits his face when he looks up at Namjoon again. "It's so pretty. If I was a crab, I'd want to make this one my home. I wonder why it's empty."