Give You The Moon is a romantic JiKook oneshot ff that follows Jimin and Jungkook as a choreography meant for two slowly becomes a confession of love. Jimin notices the distance before anyone else does. The missed counts. The quiet tension. The way Jungkook seems to be slipping away, little by little. When words feel too dangerous, Jimin creates something else instead — a choreography meant for two. Set in a quiet practice studio, this soft, romantic JiKook story follows Jimin and Jungkook as movement becomes confession, and a simple dance slowly turns into something deeper. Sometimes the things we can’t say out loud are the ones that matter most… and sometimes, all it takes is one step closer to change everything.
A soft, emotional JiKook love story about love, loss, and the memories that stay with us. In a quiet meadow filled with daisies, Jimin and Jungkook lie side by side, holding hands and watching the clouds drift overhead. It's peaceful. Gentle. Perfect. But not everything is as it seems. Daisies is a soft, emotional JiKook love story about memory, grief, and the kind of love that never truly leaves us. This story is dedicated to my mum, whose love continues to shape everything I create. WARNING: Have tissues ready. This is a rough but beautiful read.
This JiKook story was written shortly after Festa 2022, inspired by what was shared during the dinner and the information that was known at the time. That night BTS spoke honestly about exhaustion, uncertainty, and the need to begin Chapter Two of their journey — focusing on individual paths while still remaining BTS. This story imagines a quiet moment after the cameras stopped rolling, when the members were left alone with the reality of what that decision meant… and with the people they leaned on most. Sometimes change feels like an ending. But sometimes it’s just the start of the next chapter. And now we are at the end of our Arirang.
Seven Minutes is a romantic, emotional JiKook second-chance story about timing, longing, and what happens when love refuses to stay buried. Two years apart. Seven minutes alone. One chance to find their way back. They never officially broke up. They just stopped talking. When a silly game of Seven Minutes in Heaven locks Jimin and Jungkook in a closet at Hoseok’s welcome-home party, they’re forced to face the silence, the distance, and the love that never really ended.
A hidden song. A shared road. A love that carried them through it all. This JiKook story, inspired by the spirit of Arirang, is about the journeys we survive - and the person who walks beside us. As BTS prepare for their comeback, Jimin discovers a late-night melody Jungkook never meant anyone to hear. Inspired by the spirit of Arirang, this melody follows their journey from trainee days to now - through hardship, distance, and the quiet certainty that they’ve never walked the road alone.
Jungkook stepped onto the Hublot stage in Seoul wearing burgundy, sharp tailoring, and the confidence of a global brand ambassador. Cameras flashed. Headlines trended. His silhouette circulated online within minutes. But what happened after the event? This canon-inspired JiKook imagine explores a private moment after Jungkook’s recent Hublot Seoul appearance - when the lights fade, the watch comes off, and the performance ends. This is a romantic, mature fanfiction imagining what it might feel like for Jungkook to come home after a major luxury brand event - still wearing the suit, still carrying the energy of the night - and what happens when someone who knows him best finally gets him alone.
Where Forever Begins is a JiKook prequel told from Jungkook’s point of view - a quiet, intimate story about recognition, choice, and the moment two best friends finally realise that what they’ve been building all along is something far deeper than either of them dared to name. This story takes place before The First Morning of Forever and can be enjoyed on its own, or as part of the Forever series.
When the world gets too loud, Jungkook wanders through the rain — exhausted, hurting, and unable to remember why. Tucked away in a quiet Busan side street, he finds a small shop filled with warm light, purple walls, and paper stars. Inside, Jimin doesn’t ask him to explain his pain. He doesn’t ask him to be better. He only offers tea, rest, and the radical kindness of not having to earn comfort. Paper Stars is a gentle JiKook comfort story about survival, softness, and the places we create to keep ourselves alive - even when we don’t realize we’re doing it.
With BTS comeback season drawing closer, the noise online starts to rise again — and old insecurities come creeping back in ways Jimin thought he’d outgrown. But Jeju is quiet. The rain is steady. And Jungkook is right there, ready to turn the volume down and remind him where he’s safest. A gentle JiKook comfort fic about hate comments, anxiety, healing, and being held through the storm.
It’s the Christmas after Spring Day, and Jimin still can’t quite believe Jungkook came back. Last year he fell asleep alone with his phone on the pillow beside him, half convinced that “I’m going to Hawaii” was just a gentle way of never having to see him again. This year, Jungkook is in his bed, on his arm down the Magnificent Mile, and wrapped up in every one of Jimin’s plans. From Christmas shopping on a glittering Chicago afternoon to a swanky dinner with city lights spread out beneath them, this is their first real Christmas together – no time zones, no almosts, just two idiots very much in love.
Jimin lives for twinkle lights, glittery displays and over-the-top festive bakes at Mimi’s. Jungkook runs Midnight Crumb like a precision machine and thinks Christmas is loud, sticky chaos he’d rather avoid. When a “smug little note” in a Mimi’s delivery bag pushes Jungkook into entering the town’s Christmas Bake Off just to beat Jimin, the flour starts to fly. Forced to share an oven and a schedule in the crowded market hall kitchen, their rivalry turns into late-night baking sessions, long-overdue honesty, and the kind of slow, sweet heat that feels a lot like falling in love. There might be only one trophy… but winning was never really about the judges. Two rival bakeries. One Christmas Bake Off. And a shared oven that definitely isn’t the only thing feeling the heat.
A company Christmas party on the top floor of a Seoul hotel. Too many eyes. Too many rules. And one love that has learned how to hide in plain sight. Jimin arrives late on purpose, slipping into a room full of laughter, lights, and careful optics. Jungkook is already there. Watching. Waiting. Saving a seat he isn’t sure Jimin will take. Being careful is supposed to keep them safe. Tonight, it just hurts. Under the Table is a soft, aching JiKook story about restraint, proximity, and the quiet choices that matter most — set against a festive backdrop where every glance carries weight and every touch must stay hidden.