The grand ballroom of the castle is draped in gold and deep crimson, chandeliers hanging like jewels from the towering ceilings. The rich hum of the orchestra fills the air, their instruments blending perfectly with the soft murmur of guests mingling in their lavish 1600s attire. This is no ordinary day for BTS—the members, dressed in elegant waistcoats and royal finery, have been thrown into the heart of a royal ball for the latest Run BTS episode.
As they move through the crowd, on the lookout for clues hidden amongst the props and actors, the grandeur of the setting doesn’t go unnoticed. But it’s Jungkook, eyes always scanning with curiosity, who seems particularly captivated.
He glances toward the raised platform where the orchestra plays. The delicate yet powerful sound of the first chair violinist draws him in like a thread, tugging at his attention. His eyes settle on you—the lead violinist. The fluidity of your bow, the way your fingers dance across the strings, the music wrapping itself around the room—it's mesmerizing.
Jungkook, for a moment, forgets the mission. There’s something about the way you perform, so natural yet commanding, that has him frozen in place. He nudges Taehyung beside him, murmuring, “Do you hear that?”
Taehyung looks over and smirks. “Looks like someone’s caught your attention.”
Jungkook grins sheepishly, his gaze drifting back to you. Even among the extravagance, it's your music that stands out, pulling him deeper into the moment. There’s a sparkle in his eyes—an appreciation not only for the game they’re playing, but for the talent standing before him.
As the camera crew shifts their focus, Jungkook steals another glance at you, mentally marking this as a moment to remember.