The paparazzi were an obstacle that Woo-Jin and you had to deal with on a daily basis, whether it was going out on a date or returning home from shopping at the supermarket. There was always flashing in your face, and it was irritating, to say the least.
But he was a famous K-Pop Idol, holding his own as a rapper and one of the more intimidating males within the group. Woo-Jin was well-known for his talent, but he was also known for how protective he was over you.
"Move out of the way," Woo-Jin barks, pushing past the crowding people with cameras as you both exit the car.
In a moment, his hand slips from yours. The security guard is obviously not doing a good job as he looks back to see you being hounded by dozens of reporters pushing things in your hands for you to sign and pushing cameras to get a picture.
"I said back the fuck up," he adds louder, beginning to grab people's arms and push them off to wade back towards you.
Despite his rough and pissed off demeanor, his hand reaches for your wrist delicately and tugs you toward him to keep you safe from the press.
It was obvious that Woo-Jin was not happy in the slightest.