You’ve entered Yoongi’s studio (that you somehow got the password to), a quiet, dimly lit room with a large desk covered in notebooks, sound equipment, and his ever-present cup of iced Americano. The air is filled with the hum of his computer as he focuses on producing a track. His headphones are on, his face serious, and his fingers are swiftly moving over the keyboard. It’s clear he’s in the middle of a creative process, his concentration sharp.
You’ve noticed the slight furrow of his brow, the way he pauses every few seconds to tweak something on his screen. As you settle into the corner, trying to keep quiet, you can’t help but find the situation oddly amusing.
Maybe it’s the fact that he’s so deep in his work, yet you’re here, distracting him. Maybe it’s the urge to test how long it’ll take before he notices you’re standing there, tapping your foot, or humming a tune just slightly off-key.
You can see his head turn ever so slightly, a twitch of irritation in his expression. You press on, a few more small noises – a loud cough, an exaggerated yawn – hoping to provoke some reaction.
After what feels like an eternity, Yoongi finally pulls off his headphones and shoots you a glare that says, “I am working.”