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Yoongi rushes to his designated desk where he had placed his coat and coat earlier and goes to sit down, wondering how he could be so stupid to disturb his new co-worker like that. The man must think he'a some sort of childish intern who only got this spot due to his parents buying him his way in. Which isn't the case, Yoongi worked hard to be here.

Only a few seconds later two people come walking and Yoongi's eyes widen as he sees the man he threw the door against.

He immediately looks down at his desk as all the interns turn dead silent while Yoongi regrets going to get coffee and upsetting someone that is clearly involved in his work here.

"Good morning everyone, my name is Kim SeokJin and this right here is CEO Jung."

Yoongi's head snaps up, only to meet Jung Hoseok's deadly gaze. "I am working this years internship program, I have a contract with me which you all are required to read and sign before we can start. If you do not sign the contract you will be excused immediately." SeokJin coldly states before handing out the contracts. "Read it carefully and sign on the dotted line. After that Mr Jung and I will walk you around the places you will need to know about."

Yoongi's eyes quickly scan the words in front of him. The contract is mainly about not being allowed to talk to press and or people involving the media.

But while reading he can't help and silently panic over the fact that he slammed a door against none other than Jung Hoseok himself. The man must hate him, no matter how politely he apologised for it.

How hadn't he noticed in that exact moment that it was the CEO? Maybe because he hadn't expected the man there, or because his hair isn't blonde or red.

None of that matters, he has put himself in a bad position before the internship has even started.

Signing the contract he looks up to notice man still looking at him with those deadly eyes before slowly adverting them to look at his employee. He leans in whispering something to the man that introduced himself as Kim SeokJin.

I turn back to the contract, wondering if it's even useful for me to start this internship, knowing it'll lead to nothing. It's clear the man doesn't like me, based on those hateful stares.

Kim SeokJin walks by to collect the contracts, bumping into Yoongi's shoulder in the process.

"Ah, sorry sir, my bad." The man grins. "Are you okay?" And with that he's off.

Yoongi stares at his hands, it's the exact words he told the man when he bumped into him. What he said to Hoseok, what he said to Jung Hoseok himself when he slammed a door against the man.

Jin is stood right next to Hoseok again. "Let's start the tour."

Everyone gets up and Yoongi makes sure to be on the opposite side of the group from Jin and Hoseok.

To his horror Hoseok ends up next to him as they walk and he finds himself nervously trying to look anywhere but the CEO.

The tour doesn't last too long but Yoongi finds his hands sweaty and cold at the end of it, he feels like the two men are taunting him. Sending him glares every now and then.

He really got himself into a mess. Even though it was an accident and he truly didn't mean any harm to him, the CEO has decided to dislike him. Which means he could loose this entire internship just because he wanted a coffee.

So when the tour comes to and end they all end up at their desks again with Jin holding a new stack of papers.

"I've got all of you an assignment, finish it today and to the right standard and you'll keep your spot in the internship program, if not you'll be kicked out. Am I clear?" Jin asks and everyone nods mumbling soft 'yes Mr Kim's'.

"Good." SeokJin says before walking past the tables handing out the assignments. Yoongi finds himself worrying over the assignment, no doubt they're keeping the hardest one for him.

Would they do that? Would they get rid of him in such a childish way?

Hoseok is know as the coldest CEO the city of Korea has met, wouldn't the man just fire him if he really disliked him? A serious business CEO like Jung must be to old for childish games as targeting someone.

After all it was a honest mistake, he didn't mean to and he immediately apologised for it. Maybe not as profusely as he would've if he had know the man was the CEO.

Maybe that's the problem, maybe the man had expected a better apology.

He looks up at Jin nears his desk, him being the last intern.

"Ah, would you look at that." Jin says. "I've run out of assignments, lucky you is getting the easiest one." Jin smirks and I look up to meet CEO Jung's cold eyes.

"You'll be going on a coffee run."

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