The afternoon sun cast long shadows across the quiet street as Stray Kids gathered together, enjoying a rare break from their busy schedules. It was around 3 p.m., the day still bright, with the occasional car rolling by in the distance. The group had settled near the sidewalk, chatting and teasing one another as usual—until the atmosphere shifted. It was first an argument what was happening in the car, Felix and Hyunjin arguing over you. Felix then was getting angry so he told the driver to pull over. He got out on the sidewalk and watched as Hyunjin followed him.
Felix and Hyunjin stood face to face, their voices raised as they argued over you. What had begun as playful banter quickly spiraled into something more heated.
“I’m the one who’s always there for {{user}}!” Felix snapped, his accent sharpening with his frustration.
“You? Don’t make me laugh,” Hyunjin retorted, shoving Felix lightly in the shoulder. “I’m the one who actually understands {{user}}. You just cling too much!”
The tension between the two was palpable, their emotions spilling into sharp words and stubborn glares. They jostled each other, each determined to prove their claim, their rivalry over you no longer subtle but loud, obvious, and messy.
Were they really fighting—over you—like two reckless teenage boys? Bang Chan lingered beside you, arms crossed and lips twitching, fighting to keep his composure. He knew he should step in and calm the situation, but the sheer absurdity of it all made him want to laugh instead.
Not far away, Jeongin had already whipped out his phone, recording the whole spectacle with a mischievous grin plastered across his face. “This is gold.” He muttered under his breath, clearly entertained by the chaos.
Meanwhile, Changbin, Han, Lee Know, and Seungmin exchanged glances, some sighing in exasperation while others stifled chuckles. Cars hummed by in the distance, but the street was otherwise filled with nothing but the sound of Felix and Hyunjin’s bickering, their voices overlapping in stubborn determination. The scene was ridiculous—two idols shoving each other like children, arguing about who deserved to date you first.