Iron Man Turning Point

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It is when they watched this damn series for five consecutive days that Jimin lost it. It was bearable on the first two days. Well, because Iron Man really is a great movie and it is also funny along the cool powers and such. Really, Jimin is not complaining about watching it again and again how could he complain if it means cuddling with his boyfriend, Jeon Jeongguk, in the sofa and some make out sessions here and there. It is more than he could wish for honestly, but you know everything has a turning point.

It is in the third day they finished the part three of the series the credits rolling on the tv, Jimin is sitting on the sofa and Jeongguk is sitting on the floor settled between Jimin's legs. Jeongguk tilts his head back looking up
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Jimin moved his body sideways making room for his boyfriend to lay down beside him, Jeongguk who immediately lay down on his side Jimin put his arms around Jeongguk's waist and scoots him closer " I--" he's about to say his I love you to his boyfriend when Jeongguk also speak at the same time. " Iron Man really is so cool", that made it die down on his throat. He really wants to be irritated but he settle with "Yeah, yeah he is" and then he sleep it off to block out his boyfriend's Iron Man addiction.

It just dragged on the next days, all that leaves on Jeongguk's mouth is Iron Man this Iron Man that and yeah, apparently Jeongguk has a crush on Iron Man. Jimin doesn't even care if it's Tony Stark, Iron Man he likes or Robert Downey Jr. he couldn't even get himself to give a damn about it all he knows is this Iron Man is really getting on his
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I never thought I will hate a character out of comics so much like this he thoughts to himself while he's sitting comfortably on the sofa, blankets wrapped around his body and about to watch a movie. When Jeongguk pulls out the Iron Man DVD from the shelf under the tv Jimin thought to himself that I think I need to put action on this because seriously I could write the Iron Man script from the first movie to the last one from watching too much.

" Babe you know what " he inhales a very deep breath and bringing up a hand to massage his temple stopping Jeongguk from putting the CD to the DVD player and turns his head to his boyfriend who is sitting on the couch "you know there are alot of different movies we could chose from and watch and you know what I mean" he finishes with a soft smile on his face ztrying his best to still be calm.

"But Iron Man is great---" that's it Jimin thought. That's the cue he just fucking brought up the name again and I cannot calm my nerves

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