Late Night Tensions and Quiet Comfort
The living room buzzed with energy as laughter and chatter filled the air. Duru was tucked comfortably against Arda, giggling at one of BarıÅâs exaggerated stories, while Rosé sat cross-legged on the floor, sipping her drink with a contented smile.
Meanwhile, Y/N leaned back on the couch, her eyelids heavy and her body aching from the long day. She stifled a yawn, checking her phone for the time. âRosé,â she called, her voice edged with fatigue, âwe need to go. Itâs already late.â
Rosé waved her off. âRelax, Y/N. Itâs not even midnight. We can stay a bit longer.â
Y/N sat up, frowning. âWe have practice tomorrow, remember? If we donât leave now, weâre both going to be wrecked in the morning.â
Duru chimed in, glancing at Y/N. âYou guys go if youâre tired. Iâm staying here for a bit with Arda.â She shot Arda a playful look, and he smirked, tightening his arm around her shoulders.
âDuru,â Y/N said, her tone laced with concern, âyou canât just stay here all night. Itâs late.â
Duru grinned. âI donât have to wake up early tomorrow, so itâs fine. Besides, I donât get to hang out with Arda like this very often.â
âExactly,â Rosé added, backing her up. âWeâre finally relaxing. Just chill, Y/N.â
Y/N let out an exasperated sigh, rubbing her temples. âFine. Stay if you want. But donât blame me when youâre dragging yourself around tomorrow, Rosé.â
Rosé shrugged. âIâll be fine. You worry too much.â
Y/N stood up, grabbing her bag. âYouâre impossible. Iâm calling a cab.â
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Kenan Steps In
As Y/N unlocked her phone, Kenan, who had been leaning silently against the wall, stepped forward. âDonât bother.â
Y/N glanced at him, confused. âWhat do you mean?â
âIâll drive you home,â Kenan said simply, grabbing his keys.
Y/N blinked, her expression shifting from surprise to defiance. âThatâs not necessary. I can manage on my own.â
Kenan raised an eyebrow. âYouâre exhausted, itâs late, and youâre not taking a cab alone. Not with fans potentially lurking around.â
âIâll be fine,â Y/N insisted, crossing her arms.
Kenan tilted his head, his tone calm but firm. âYouâre too tired to argue properly right now, so letâs not waste time. Let me drive you.â
Y/N narrowed her eyes at him, but the combination of her exhaustion and his unrelenting tone made her relent. âFine,â she muttered. âBut only because Iâm too tired to deal with you.â
Kenan smirked. âWhatever helps you sleep at night.â
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Outside: A Quiet Moment
The night air was crisp as they stepped outside, the hum of the city in the background. Y/N zipped up her jacket, shivering slightly as they walked toward Kenanâs car.
âWait here for a second,â Kenan said, scanning the street for something.
Y/N leaned against a lamppost, her body swaying slightly with fatigue. She sighed, tilting her head back to look at the stars.
âCold?â Kenan asked as he approached, his voice softer.
âA little,â Y/N admitted, her eyes still on the sky.
Without a word, Kenan shrugged off his jacket and draped it over her shoulders. She blinked, looking up at him.
âYou didnât have toââ
âJust take it,â Kenan interrupted, his tone casual but his expression unreadable.
Y/N pulled the jacket tighter around herself, her lips twitching into a small smile. âThanks.â
Kenan leaned against the lamppost beside her, and for a moment, they stood in comfortable silence. Y/N shifted closer unconsciously, and before she realized it, she leaned her head against his chest.
Kenan stiffened slightly but relaxed when he noticed how tired she looked. âYou really do push yourself too hard,â he murmured.
Y/N hummed softly, her eyes half-closed. âItâs not like I have a choice.â
âYou do,â Kenan said quietly. âYou just donât see it.â
They stood like that for a few moments longer, the sounds of the city fading into the background.
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The Ride
The drive back was quiet, with Y/N half-asleep in the passenger seat. Kenan glanced at her occasionally, shaking his head with a faint smile.
As they neared her building, Y/N stirred slightly, blinking sleepily. âThanks,â she said, her voice barely above a whisper.
âNo problem,â Kenan replied as he pulled up to the curb.
Before she climbed out, she turned to him. âAre you heading back to Ardaâs place or going home?â
Kenan shrugged, resting his hands on the steering wheel. âDepends. If I go back to Ardaâs, BarıŠwill probably make me stay up until morning with his stories. If I go home, I might actually sleep.â
Y/N smirked faintly. âYou should go home. You look like you could use the rest too.â
Kenan raised an eyebrow, a teasing smirk playing on his lips. âIs that your way of saying I look tired?â
Y/N chuckled softly, stepping out of the car. âTake it however you want. Goodnight, Kenan.â
âGoodnight,â he replied, watching as she made her way inside before leaning back in his seat with a sigh. After a moment, he started the car and drove off, heading home for the night.