the specialist | six
↳ pairing yoongi, you
↳ genre office-factory setting, e2l
↳ words 6k
↳ chapters one | two | three | four | five| six | ongoing…
↳ warning childhood trauma, narcissist character, rivalry, eventual smut, suggestive content towards the end
↳ ao3 link https://archiveofourown.org/works/37231339
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There is a great worry lodged in Yoongi’s heart. So great that he had been polishing his family name plate seven times today. Will it rain today, he wonders. Eyes gliding to the side where his bike was. Should he take a cab instead? How early is too early? He rummages through his antique wardrobe, trying to find something slightly better than his daily wears.
What screams ‘I don’t want to seem I’m too eager about the date’ but also, 'I didn’t want you to think that I have a nonchalant feeling about this’. Something that is in the gray area of things, just like how this relationship is.
Yoongi’s phone chimes and upon reading what was on the notification, bolted to the doors with his helmet and on his bike. The bike throttles out the junction and into the road at great speed.
Footsteps against the floorings of the premise. White coats and blue uniforms rushing through and from the many doors. The echoes from the pharmacy queue system made its way to this long dull hallway, ramming itself to someone’s subconsciousness, uninvited. Patients walking around strapped with an IV drip, dragging around an IV pole at every corner it seemed. The only thing that was colorful was the coffee vending machine with half of its content lit red for 'sold out’. The long benches are mostly empty except for some in the yellow zone connected to the red zone area. Both the zones were separated with a divider meant to reduce cross-contamination. The red zone is for critical patients, the one needing immediate life-saving intervention. The yellow zone is a high-risk area, whose patients are unable to walk but has a clear airway. Yellow zones are also intended for former red-zone patients, whose conditions had improved but still needed monitoring in a 30 minutes interval.
There has been an awful incident.