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Idol: Yein (Lovelyz)

Prompt: Lovelyz Yein scenario where she meets female reader while jogging and they meet eachother like it’s a routine everyday. Yein falls for reader and the reader feels the same but they are strangers so one of them makes a move as one day when they pass by eachother. Like something along the lines of running after one another and asking for their names. Fluffy fluff please

Writer: Admin Kiwi

A/N: I still can’t believe that Lovelyz disbanded, they were one of my favorite groups and Achoo is still my favorite Kpop love song. I’m going to miss them so much. I’ve been thinking of them because always come to my mind during spring and summer. Do yourself a favor and listen to some Lovelyz to brighten your day, and I hope you all enjoy!

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Yein liked having a routine. It was something that helped start her days off right, and as long as she was able to do her morning routine, she could handle even the craziest days. That was why she woke up early every morning, ate a delicious breakfast (because eating good food is very important) and then went on a quick run around the neighborhood, starting her day off with the sun. Then, when she got home, she’d have a hot shower and a cup of coffee and would be ready to conquer the world, energized and usually happy. It was only when the weather was bad that she didn’t follow this exact routine. Sure, maybe it was great that all of her neighbors probably knew her schedule, but she liked to focus on the benefits, like the fact that she’d gotten to know all of the neighborhood dogs and got to see all of the cats in the windows soaking up the morning sun.

It was also a perk that she got to run into you every morning. She was sure that she never would have met you had the two of you not run into each other so often on your morning jogs. Of course, she didn’t reallyknowyou, the two of you had only exchanged greetings and occasional small talk as you both stopped to pet a dog or take a photo of a nice view, but in a way she felt like she knew you.

She knew that her morning routine lined up with yours almost every day. She knew that you lived on the opposite side of the block than her, because the two of you were always going in opposite directions. She knew that you liked to listen to music while you ran, although she could sometimes hear a podcast coming through your earbuds on the weekends. She also knew that you liked animals, as she’d seen you stop to pet them many times now. She knew what brand of athletic wear you liked, and even what your favorite color was, because you had mentioned it once when she complimented your shirt.

She knew all of this, but still didn’t even know your name. Your smile brightened her mornings and she loved the sound of your voice when you playfully commented on meeting her so often, but she wasn’t sure if you looked forward to the brief meetings as much as she did.

“You’re head over heels for this person whose name you don’t even know, after seeing them, like, five minutes tops a day?” Mijoo said when Yein told her about you, shaking her head incredulously and laughing loudly despite the looks she got from the people around them in the crowded café. “Honestly, I’m kind of impressed! That sounds like something that would happen in a drama, you know?”

“It’s my life, not a drama,” Yein whined in response, already regretting coming to her older friend for advice. She should have known that the other girl would laugh at her even after being bribed with coffee. “I should have told Sujeong or Soojung instead, at least they’d be helpful!”

“Aren’t they both single?” Mijoo shot back, leaning back in her chair with a smug grin. “Meanwhile, I’m dating the love of my life and the woman of everyone’s dreams. Shouldn’t you be asking me for flirting advice instead of complaining?”

“Does Jisoo know you talk about her like that?” The younger girl winkled her nose in annoyance and took a sip of her coffee, knowing that people were glancing at them, but also knowing that asking her to quiet down was useless. At this point in their friendship, she was used to standing out.

“She knows and she loves it.”

“I doubt that.” Yein sighed, running a hand through her hair. “Plus, she’s got weird taste, and your idea of flirting is making weird poses and yelling until the person you like looks at you.”

“It worked, didn’t it?”

“Yeah, but only because Jisoo is into weirdos like you. If I did that….” She shuddered at the very thought. Mijoo was pretty and charming enough that her craziness just made her more attractive, but Yein was sure she would never be able to pull of the things that the older girl did. She could already see how confused you would be if she even tried, because it was so against her character.

The older girl let out a soft laugh (soft by her standards, at least) and leaned forward again, reaching over the table to pat Yein’s shoulder. “Listen, I’ll be serious for a second. You’re really pretty and sweet, and you’ve got that ‘innocent girl next door’ vibe working for you. Anyone would be lucky to have you as their girlfriend. Honestly, I would be more surprised if this mystery jogging person wasn’t already attracted to you, because I know that I wouldn’t want to talk to anyone that early in the morning.”

“What if they’re just a morning person?”

“You’re a morning person, right? Would you stop and talk to everyone you passed every morning?”

The younger girl paused, mulled the question over. “Well, now that I think about it, no. I usually just kind of nod and smile, unless they have a dog. Then I stop and say hello to pet it.”

“There you go, then. Are they the only person you stop to talk to?”

Honestly, she couldn’t really remember how or why the two of you had started to exchange small talk while passing each other. She did remember smiling at you that first time and thinking that you were attractive, but over the last few months the two of you had somehow started to occasionally chat and exchange jokes in the morning. Did it start because both of you stopped to pet the same dog? It had happened so naturally, just like falling for you had; she didn’t even notice it happening because she had gotten so used to it so quickly.

“I guess they are,” she said, a bit surprised herself. “I don’t think I’ve ever seen them stop for anyone else either.”

“Dude, they totally like you!” Mijoo exclaimed, her eyes twinkling as she leaned even closer, a dangerous smile on her lips. That smile usually meant that she was thinking up a wild plan that was doomed to go wrong, and the younger girl wasn’t sure she wanted to her about it.

“That seems like a really big jump, just because-.”

“Listen,” the other girl interrupted, waving away Yein’s worries. “You should at least get their name. Come on, they’re talking to you every day, it won’t be weird. Just make a joke about forgetting to introduce yourself and it’ll happen naturally.”

“That’s… actually not a terrible idea.”

“I’m offended that you think any of my ideas would be terrible, but I’ll let it slide because you’re cute.” Mijoo wiggled her eyebrows and bit at her straw as she leaned back in her chair, obviously pleased with herself. “Go get ‘em, tiger.”

“Never say that again, please.” Yein groaned, but she couldn’t help the small smile creeping across her face as she thought about finally learning your name.

-

The next day, Yein found herself up even earlier than usual. She was way too nervous to sleep in any longer, so after a moment of tossing and turning, she decided to go ahead and get up. As she fixed her hair and washed the remnants of sleep from under her eyes, she went over what she should say to you in her head.

Should she be forward? Or maybe let you start the conversation? She wasn’t sure, and that made her nervous, even though she’d never really been the shy type before.

“You can do this,” she told her reflection, hyping herself up with a little jump before she took a deep breath and headed for her front door, determined to at least learn your name if nothing else.

It was a beautiful morning with only a few clouds in the sky and a slight breeze making the summer warmth much more bearable. For a moment, she stood still and closed her eyes, letting the sun warm her skin, before smiling and beginning to run, already feeling much better. As usual, she felt energized by her morning routine, and she felt her worries start to melt away as she focused on her breathing and the sounds of the birds in the trees around her.

It wasn’t long until she saw a familiar figure coming towards her on the sidewalk and she felt her heart jump as she slowed her pace a bit, preparing to stop for a quick chat like usual. Your smile was as bright as usual as you waved, slowing down until you’d stopped, taking a sip of your water as she approached.

“Good morning,” you said, “it’s beautiful out here today, isn’t it?”

“It really is,” she agreed, smiling back and hoping that you couldn’t tell how nervous she suddenly was. She wasn’t sweaty or anything, right? “I felt energized as soon as I stepped outside.”

“Same here! It helps that my neighbor was coming out to walk his dog at the same time. It was a great way to start my morning.” You put the top back onto your water bottle and she swallowed, knowing that the two of you would be parting again at any moment.

“By the way, I realized that I never introduced myself, even though we’ve been seeing each other, like, every day for a while.” She held out her hand. “I’m Yein. I live in the apartments at the end of the lane.”

You seemed to brighten up, quickly reaching forward to shake her hand as your smile widened. “I’m (Y/N), I live in the apartments near the main road. It’s nice to finally be able to put a name to a face.”

“Right?” She felt herself relax a bit, relieved that you seemed just as happy to finally know her name. She liked the sound of yours. “Now I don’t have to call you ‘morning run neighbor’ in my head anymore.”

“I’m flattered that you were thinking of me,” you said with a laugh, and she felt herself blush. Thankfully, you continued. “I referred to you as the pretty runner, so we were in the same boat.”

Whelp, now her face was even more red and she couldn’t stop smiling as she playfully tossed her hair over her shoulder. “Well thank you! I don’t mind that nickname at all.”

Your phone rang with a notification, interrupting the moment, and she watched as you grimaced at the screen, then looked up at her with an apologetic look.

“Sorry, it looks like I have to run, literally. They need me to come in to work early.”

She tried not to show her disappointment as she shook her head. “It’s okay! I hope you have a good day!” She turned away to continue jogging, trying to console herself that at least she got your name, but before she could get more than a step away, she heard your voice call out her name, sending a thrill through her body.

“Wait, Yein!” You stepped to her side once again, stopping her in her tracks. For a moment, you seemed to hesitate, before you flushed and held out your phone. “Um, why don’t you give me your number? It would be nice to be able to talk to you for longer than a few minutes. I’d like to get to know more about you.”

Her face hurt from smiling so wide as she accepted your phone, her heart pounding in her chest. Maybe buying Mijoo that coffee for her advice hadn’t been such a bad idea after all. She’d have to thank the other girl later.

“I’d love to get to know more about you too.”

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