Han approached Taejoon, "Taejoon, I need your help with something. Can you please help me out?"
Taejoon, who was busy fixing a broken camping gear, looked up and shook his head. "Sorry, Han. I'm busy right now. Maybe ask one of the other guys."
Han's expression fell, but he didn't give up. "Okay, I guess I'll just ask Mike then," he said, turning to walk away.
Taejoon's eyes snapped up, and he quickly stood up. "Wait, no, I'll do it," he said, his voice a bit too hasty.
Han turned back to him, a curious look on his face. "Really? You said you were busy..."
Taejoon's face remained neutral, but a hint of defensiveness crept into his voice. "I've changed my mind, okay? Let's just get it done."
Han raised an eyebrow, clearly not buying Taejoon's explanation. But he didn't push the issue, instead nodding and saying, "Alright, thanks."
As they walked off together, Taejoon's motivations for suddenly agreeing to help Han were left unclear. Was he just trying to avoid Han asking Mike for help? Or was there something more to it? Whatever the reason, it seemed like Taejoon's feelings towards Han were more complex than he was letting on.
Meanwhile
Caleb watched as Kai struggled to keep his bicycle straight, his frustration growing with each wobbly ride. Dave, who was standing nearby, seemed to notice Kai's struggles and stepped forward.
"Hey, Kai, need some help?" Dave asked, his voice friendly. "I can give you a ride on my bike. You can sit on the back and I'll make sure you don't fall off."
Kai hesitated, looking unsure. But before he could respond, Caleb stepped in, his voice firm. "I think I'll take him, Dave. We've got this."
Dave's face fell, but he smiled and nodded. "No problem, Caleb's got this," he said, backing off.
Caleb gave Kai a reassuring smile and gestured for him to get on the bike. "Hop on, I'll give you a ride," he said, his voice gentle.
Kai's face lit up with gratitude as he climbed onto the bike. Caleb got on in front of him, and they set off, Kai's face turn red as his laughter echoing through the air as Caleb expertly navigated the terrain.
Whilst
Ace, Jace, and James were standing near their campsite, James busy fixing a broken tent pole. Jace, noticing James' efforts, grabbed a bottle of water and walked over to him, holding it out.
"Hey, James, you must be thirsty. Here, have some water," Jace said, his smile friendly.
But before James could take the bottle, Ace swooped in, snatching it from Jace's hand. "Thanks, Jace. I'm parched," Ace said, unscrewing the cap and taking a long swig of water.
Jace's eyes widened in surprise, and he looked at Ace in mock outrage. "Hey, that was for James!"
Ace just grinned and pulled Jace away from the scene, leaving James looking amused. "Let's go find something else to do, Jace. James has this under control," Ace said, his arm wrapped around Jace's shoulders.
Jace struggled half-heartedly, laughing as Ace pulled him away. "Ace, stop it! I was trying to be nice!"
As they walked off, James watched them with a chuckle, shaking his head. It was clear that Ace had a strong claim on Jace's attention.
And whilst
Adriel from IDOL'S winced in pain as he limped along the trail, his feet aching from the rough terrain. Eric, who was walking nearby, noticed Adriel's struggles and quickly stepped forward.
"Hey, Adriel, you look like you're in pain. Want me to carry you?" Eric asked, his eyes concerned.
But before Adriel could respond, Adriel from Alpha Boys swooped in, scooping up the IDOL'S Adriel in his arms. "Don't worry, I've got him," he said, his voice firm.
Eric's face fell, but he smiled and nodded. "Okay, guess you're in good hands," he said, backing off.
Adriel from IDOL'S looked up at Adriel from Alpha Boys in surprise, but seemed to relax in his arms. "Thanks, I think I'm okay," he said, his voice a bit breathless, and his face turn red as he leans on adriel chest.
Adriel from Alpha Boys just smiled and continued walking, his arms securely around Adriel from IDOL'S. "You're not putting any weight on that foot until it's better," he said, his voice firm but gentle.
