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"Explain," I managed to say, my voice wobbling between shock and total confusion. "I'm both traumatized and confused, Jungwon. How—when—why? I have questions!"

Jungwon groaned, covering his face with his hands, clearly trying to hide the deep blush creeping up his cheeks. "Hyung, calm down, please," he mumbled, peeking at me from between his fingers. Meanwhile, Jay stood slightly behind him, looking like he was about to defend Jungwon with his life if I so much as took a step forward.

After a painfully long silence, Jungwon finally took a deep breath, as if resigning himself to the inevitable. "It's... it's been going on for a month, okay?" He glanced at Jay, who gave him a reassuring nod. "We didn't tell you because... well, I wasn't sure where it was going at first. And honestly, I was kind of nervous about how you'd react."

I blinked, still processing. "*A month?*" My voice probably came out louder than I intended. "And you didn't think to tell me? I've been so wrapped up in my own life that I missed my own brother dating *Jay,* of all people."

Jungwon winced but tried to smile. "I know, I know... But you're also dealing with your own stuff, and... it was just easier to keep things quiet until we knew it was real."

Jay finally spoke up, stepping forward a bit. "Look, I know this is a shock, but I... I care about him, Jeongin. I'd never hurt him. I wanted to tell you too, but only when Jungwon was ready." His voice was calm, steady, and I could tell he was sincere.

I took a deep breath, trying to let it sink in. "Alright. Okay. So... you two are... together."

Jungwon nodded, his eyes filled with a mix of relief and hope. "Yeah. I'm... happy, hyung. Really happy."

I let out a sigh, a small smile finally breaking through my shock. "Well, I guess I'll have to get used to you two being a thing, huh?"

"Now I know it's been going on for a month," I said, trying to wrap my head around everything. "But what started it? Be honest—I've never seen you two even talk before."

Jungwon shifted uncomfortably, and I could tell he was trying to figure out how to put it. Jay, on the other hand, spoke up first, his tone surprisingly calm but with a hint of a smirk, like he was amused by how clueless I had been.

"We got paired up for a project," Jay said, his voice steady. "It was for our English freshman major. We had to work together on this big assignment—something about analyzing a novel and presenting it to the class."

Jungwon nodded, his face flushed but still meeting my gaze. "Yeah, and at first, it was just... schoolwork, you know? But we started talking more outside of class, and—well, one thing led to another."

I couldn't help but raise an eyebrow. "That's it? A project?"

Jay grinned, leaning back slightly. "It started with academic discussions. We'd meet up to work, then it turned into dinner, then late-night talks... then, you know." He gestured vaguely between them, and I could see the connection was more than just about assignments.

"Okay, I get it now." I rubbed my face, still trying to adjust to the idea of my younger brother being in a relationship with one of the most well-known guys on campus. "But why keep it from me? Why not tell me sooner?"

Jungwon shrugged a little. "I wasn't sure how you'd take it, hyung. It wasn't that I didn't want to tell you, it's just—well, it was easier this way, you know? I didn't want to complicate things, especially with everything else going on."

I sighed, crossing my arms. "Alright, fair enough. But you've got to tell me earlier next time, okay?"

They both nodded, and for the first time, I didn't feel as tense about the whole thing. It wasn't what I expected, but maybe it didn't need to be. They looked happy—genuinely happy—and maybe that was enough.

I let the lovebirds do what they pleased, giving them some space to enjoy their moment. Honestly, I couldn't deal with it anymore—I had enough family drama for one day. So, I decided to call it a night and went out with Jisung and Felix, who, oddly enough, were both available at the same time. It was a bit weird, but whatever, I wasn't going to question it.

We ended up at this great K-BBQ place—one of those spots where the smoky smell instantly fills the air and you can hear the sizzle of meat hitting the grill. It was exactly what I needed. The atmosphere was buzzing with the sound of conversations and laughter, and the smell was enough to make me forget all the weirdness that had happened earlier.

We got seated and immediately started ordering—so much meat and side dishes that it was almost overwhelming. Jisung kept sneaking pieces of kimchi while Felix insisted on adding more sauces to the grill, and I just sat back, watching them. It felt like a nice, normal moment in the middle of everything else.

"So, what's been going on with you lately?" Jisung asked, leaning back in his chair, clearly already in a good mood from the food.

I shrugged, trying to play it cool, but inside I was still processing everything—my brother and Jay, the unexpected night with Chan, the confusion about my feelings. But I didn't want to dive into it with them just yet.

"Same old stuff," I said, popping a piece of grilled beef into my mouth. "Just trying to figure some things out."

Felix raised an eyebrow. "What kind of things?"

I hesitated for a moment, looking between them. "You know, just life stuff," I said finally. "Nothing major." But I could tell from the way they looked at me that they didn't buy it.

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