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Seeking the Sunrise đ Chapter 1

PAIRING: idol!Hoseok x OC
SUMMARY: Haesun was adrift, her life was happening but she had no idea where she was going. Finding her soulmate was on the wishlist, but it was by no means a priority. Cue in the cutest guy that happens to be a household name in the music industry with his whole life figured out. He's her soulmate, isn't that great? If only he wanted to find love like she did...
WORD COUNT: 4.3k (Total: 32k)
GENRE: Soulmate AU, s2l
RATING: Explicit (for the sexual content in the last chapter)
WARNINGS: angst, tragedy, comfort, minor character death, they're both lost really
(You can also read it on AO3, originally posted June 2023)
A.N. I have this poll I've been meaning to do about my soulmate series and to do so, I thought I should probably introduce those stories first đ đHobi's story is the second of the Soul Palette Series and it serves as the second prequel to Call You Mine. I'm uploading each story's 1st chapter here to give you all a taste đ
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The girls burst out laughing and giggling at the boys trying to jump around the classroom while playing some sort of catch game with someoneâs pencil case. The guy chasing it was laughing in embarrassment and even some girls entered the game.
âAre you afraid?â
âWait until Eusun gets here.â
âWeâre so going to tell her.â
âTell her what?â Haesun asked in a whisper to her best friend, Sunyi, who was sitting at the desk behind her.Â
She leaned in to whisper back, âHe wrote a confession on a piece of paper and was going to give it to her.â
Haesun smiled, âEusun would say noâŚâ
âHe doesnât care. Sheâs just too pretty,â she shrugged and Haesun kept her soft eyes as she eyed the game.Â
She could understand that, although it defeated the purpose. âIf theyâre not soulmates, then what is the use?â She asked rhetorically, preparing her notebooks for class.
Sunyi leaned on Haesunâs table, âYou know the likelihood of actually finding a soulmate?â
âWeâre too young to worry about it,â she scoffed.
âBut not too young to date and have fun.â
Haesun nodded, âSure, Iâm just saying that it feels like a waste of time.â
Sunyi pursed her lips, âHmm⌠dating someone who is not your soulmate⌠can still teach you valuable skills.â
âShouldnât all your firsts be with your soulmate?â
The girls turned to see Eusun sitting beside Haesun while adjusting her uniform ribbon. Haesun looked around; the boy had managed to get his pencil case back and everyone was talking quietly in a corner, so of course Eusun didnât suspect a thing.
Sunyi sighed, âAgain, the odds. Are you saying youâre saving your firsts for him?â
âOf course,â Eusun answered softly, brushing her long-styled hair behind her back.
âYour first date? First holding hands? First kiss?â
Eusun nodded to all questions and then smiled at Haesun for support, who just smiled back.
Sunyi groaned, âImagine that! Seriously, what if you have to wait until you're twenty? Thirty? Forty? What if it never happens?!â
âThen it wasnât meant to be,â Eusun answered, almost with a dreamlike sigh.
Their homeroom teacher entered the room while saying good morning and they all sat properly, ready to start their lesson. Eusun suddenly gasped and sat up very straight and Haesun looked at her in surprise.
âIs everything okay?â She whispered to the side, yet the teacher spoke immediately.
âListen everyone. We have a transfer student, be sure to be welcoming. Come on in,â she said louder.
Their classroom door slid open and a tall boy entered with their schoolâs uniform, white earphones around his neck as if he had just put them down, and widened eyes. Haesun thought he looked pretty normal, so she couldnât understand Eusunâs reaction: she was staring at him like a deer caught in headlights.Â
âWell, present yourself to class.â
The boy glanced at the teacher before his eyes fell right on Eusun again. âHello. Iâm Ji Sung-hyun. I hope we all get along.â
âYou can sit down.â
The teacher was ready to move on to other things, but the boy stopped right in front of Haesun and Eusun, making the latter look up at him as if she was staring at an angel. Haesun was just frowning, what the hell was he doing?
âHi,â he said, and from that close Haesun could see he was blushing and that his hands were twitching.Â
âHi.â
Haesun raised her eyebrows, Eusun was blushing too! What were those two morons doing?!
âJi Sung-hyun-ssiââ
Haesun didnât hear what the teacher said and probably nobody else did either. Sung-hyun extended his hand to Eusun and they both gasped when their hands touched. The whole class entered an uproar then, with gasps and yells, and the teacher tried to keep the order as Eusun got up to stare into his eyes as if nothing else existed.
âHoly shitâŚâ Sunyi gasped from behind Haesun, who turned to her. âTheyâre soulmates!â

December 17th 2018
Haesun finished typing on the computer right on time as the teacher announced the end of the class and everyone in the auditorium got up.
âAhh! I thought it would never end!â
She smiled at the boredom overflowing from Sunyiâs voice, who was stretching without a care in the world now that the professor had left.
âI thought it was interestingâŚâ
Sunyi scoffed and leaped to check what she was writing, âYeah, right. Who are you talking to?â
Haesun grinned and closed her laptop, âNo one much.â Sunyi rolled her eyes and turned to get her things in her bag, Haesun did the same. âBut thereâs a soulmating party next Friday at the Club M2 in Hongdae.â
Sunyi scoffed as they made their way out of the auditorium. âI thought you were dating⌠oh whatâs his nameâŚâ
Haesun shrugged and brushed her long black hair that was starting to curl with the humidity of December. âWeâre talking and we had lunch once. Besides, heâs not my soulmate so weâre going.â
Sunyi sighed as they exited the faculty, âWhatâs the use?â Haesun froze and raised an eyebrow. âItâs not like itâs going to happenâŚâ
âIt might,â Haesun argued easily with a smile. âIf Eusun found hersââ
âSo what? She was just lucky!â Sunyi frowned, looking down. âFrom our class back in high school, how many found theirs by now? Three? Four?â
âSo?â
âAnd now in college, how many in our class have found them? Ten? Fifteen?â
Haesun sighed and turned around, unwilling to miss the bus over Sunyiâs doubts. âNumbers donât matter.â
âOf course they doââ
âHaving fun is what matters. Finding companionship, admiration, support, and love. Thatâs what matters. Thatâs what Eusun has, and that you can find with anyone, he doesnât have to be your soulmate.â
Sunyi looked down as she followed Haesun to the bus stop. âEusunâŚâ
Haesun turned back once they reached the post with the right number and smiled, âEusun was lucky, yes, but we have to live too, right? And we wonât find them by staying at home watching soap operas or dramas.â
Sunyiâs eyes were tearing up and Haesun moved closer to rub her arms. âWhat if we never find them?â
âThen we donât! But we might find someone else that we like spending time with. My parents arenât bonded and neither are yours.âÂ
Sunyi heaved a deep breath, âI just hate it⌠I hate that people are searching for something that seems impossible to find and that by doing so, they donât give a real opportunity to other relationships.â Their bus stopped and they got in as Haesun nodded her agreement. âItâs like, my parents met in high school, they were friends for many years and then decided that they wanted to be together. Nowadays itâs like âOh, but I might meet them just around the corner, so Iâm not going to commitâ. If they were just around the corner, you would have met them already!â
She sat down with a plop and Haesun laced an arm under hers and dropped her head on her best friendâs shoulder. âThatâs true⌠itâs so hard.â She sighed deeply, âBut then, what are we supposed to do? If we canât find our soulmates and we canât find another person to love, then what? We stay single and die alone?â
Sunyi grabbed her hand to pull their arms closer together, âYouâll never die alone, Haesun. No matter what, weâll be friends forever.â
Haesun grinned happily, hugging Sunyiâs arm tight, âWeâll be grannies together.â
âObviously.â
Haesun smiled and they chatted about all sorts of things, from how dumb it was to have classes so close to Christmas, to how cold it was, to wishing there was a first snow soon though they had no one to kiss at the moment, and then to how Haesun would have to work during the break.
âNo! Really?â
âYap, Yeeun is sick, so Iâll cover her shifts for this week and the week of Christmas.â
âThatâs insane!â Sunyi gasped as they stepped out of the bus.
âYeah, but it will pay well.â
Sunyi pursed her lips, âYou know, Iâm sure your parents, even your aunt would help out if they knew youââ
âI know, but I don't want them to. Iâm going home, I need to take tonight to sleep well before the next two weeks of work.â
She waved at Sunyi and turned in the opposite direction. As she walked down the residential street on the outskirts of Seoul, she wondered about Sunyiâs words.Â
She always thought that at twenty-one years old she would have her life figured out: her soulmate, a pet, a degree, and her own place. She was twenty and none of those things were true.
After Eusun found her soulmate all those years back in high school, Haesun had actually fallen into the trap of believing the exact same would happen to her and Sunyi. Because why not? They were the trio of best friends, it made perfect sense.Â
But life didnât work that way. Eusun grew up faster than them â at seventeen she was going through things most people they knew never fully understood or experienced. She was maturing faster, seeing things as an adult, and she was with her soulmate all the time. Soon, their trio became a duo and Haesun was forced to admit something she only ever thought happened in dramas was real: society did separate between mated and unmated people.
Not out of malice, but naturally because one side envied or didnât understand the other. No one shunned anyone, obviously, but there was a rift between them. After all, how could Haesun comprehend the depths of Eusunâs feelings if she had never felt something quite like it?
She kicked a pebble on the road at the memory of Eusunâs words. Pathetic, ridiculous. She had cried so much after that, at losing her best friend, when in reality it was all bullshit. She didnât have to be bonded to be in love, to experience happiness, passion, companionship, or empathy. And it did look a lot like bonded people lost the ability to empathize with those who weren't.
But Eusunâs attitudes were not enough to give soulmating a bad name. Haesun had read a lot on the subject with her aunt, who was utterly obsessed with the topic, and realized that indeed it was a state of grace. Eusun was just a bad apple she had once called her best friend. Big deal.
No, it was still a nice idea, but at twenty years old she was done waiting. She had started dating the year before and decided to have fun. Odds were she would be unmated anyway, so there was no point in not getting to know a few men and seeing if anyone clicked.Â
The pet wasnât a reality yet because Auntie was taking medication that made her sick to almost everything, so she was not risking her health. She had her whole life to have a pet, no big deal.
She would have a degree in nine months, she just wasnât excited about it. She wasnât eager to tell her parents, who busted their asses off working in a shoe factory so she could study, that Literature wasnât the most employable degree and that after almost three years she was finding that she didnât enjoy it. Not only that, but the perspective of going into journalism or something else also didnât excite her. She felt incredibly lost.Â
And she would never have her own place. She typed the password of the apartment building on the keyboard by the front door with a small smile. She was happy to have the chance to live with Auntie so she got to be in Seoul and study there, but she wasnât delusional: having an apartment in Seoul was a luxury someone like her would never afford. Especially now that every penny she earned went to paying the tuition of a course she didnât like so her parents didnât have to do it and make her guilty out of her mind.
âSunnie, you home?â
âYeah!â
She took off her shoes and jacket and quickly went to the kitchen to help her aunt.
âWoah, it smells so good!â She rubbed Auntieâs arms in support and not even the woolen coat and layers of clothes could hide her thinness. âLet me help you.â
Her aunt was joyous as ever to have her niece spend the evening with her, but her smile disappeared fast when Haesun told her about her shifts.
She frowned as they sat down on the low table to eat. âYou donât have to kill yourself working.â
Haesun smiled, âI know. And Iâm not, Iâll be on vacation anyway.â
She served them both as the eldest shook her head. âWe should visit your parents for ChristmasâŚâ
âAnd we will, the restaurant closes on Christmas.â
She sighed, âYou know that is not what I mean.â Haesun just smiled because that was the way to get away with it. Auntie sighed again, âYou should tell them.â
âWhat?â
âThat you want to study something else.â
âAnd tell them their hard-earned five million won went to the trash? No.â
âThey want you to be happy, they donât care about that. They only paid for one year, anywayââ
âThey paid for everything up to that point too and Iâm not sure Iâll ever repay them.â
âHey,â Auntie stopped, giving Haesun a firm look. âAre children supposed to repay their parents? Did you ask to be born? Do you think they do it out of obligation? Or out of love? Because youâre the sun in their eyes? Stop saying nonsense.â
âIâm sorry, Auntie.â
âIf only, missie,â she puffed and reached for the water. âUnfortunately, youâre as stubborn as my brother.â
âAnd you,â she grinned again and her aunt stifled a laugh.
They chatted throughout dinner and cleaned the kitchen together.
âHowâs the boy⌠What's his nameâŚâ
Haesun puffed her hair out of her face because her hands were wet with the soap as she did the dishes. âSeriously, weâre just talking, itâs not a big deal.â
Her aunt shrugged as she dried the dishes, âWell, alright. If heâs your friend, I see no reason for not asking about him.â
Haesun shook her head with a smirk, âWeâre not really friends.â
Auntie sighed and grabbed the next dish, âYou know how I feel about that.â
âAnd Iâve told you it's a different generationâŚâ
âI understand that, but youâre not settling down with a partner like my brother did. Youâre just talking around, dancing around, doing who knows whatââ
âAuntie!â Haesun gasped in shock.
âI know, I know! Iâm not shaming! Iâm saying you should, I donât know, do something outside of your comfort zone!â Haesun took a deep breath. âMaybe then youâd activate your thread of fate and finally cross his path.â
âOr maybe thatâs dumb and Iâll meet him on the bus tomorrow, the same one I always take to school and back home,â she argued with a shrug. Her aunt was pursing her lips in annoyance, yet Haesun just sighed and decided to keep going with the dishes. âYou know I dislike the thought that I need to wait or activate my fate. As if my life only starts or becomes valuable if I meet him. I want to live on my own too. What if I never find him? Will my life be worthless then?â
âOf course not! Sunnie!â
âI know, of course not!â She nodded vehemently as she gave her aunt the last plate. âLook at your life, auntie, as an established author who traveled the world and met so many people. Maybe thatâs the life I want one day, hm? A life lived for me, not waiting for someone else.â
Auntie dried the plate and placed it on a pile before putting her hands on her nieceâs shoulders.Â
âMy life was filled with adventure, I surely had a lot of fun. I donât regret much, but I do regret not ever feeling that deep love and connection. The soul that would have matched mine. Iâm not saying I would have sacrificed everything I have experienced, but it would have certainly been even more fun and meaningful with him. Not to mentionâŚâ her hands went to adjust her headscarf. âNot even for myself, but⌠chances are he is or is going to be sick too. I wish⌠that wouldnât happen, even if I never meet him.â Haesun reached to hug her immediately and she smiled. âI wish no one would feel this pain. Ever.â
âIâm so sorry.â
Auntie smiled and petted Haesunâs hair. Whenever she did that, Haesun always had the impression that Auntie was consoling her, not being consoled herself. Maybe it was because she knew Haesun was so scared of losing someone so important to her.Â
âNothing to be sorry for, life happens. This included.â She hugged her for a silent moment before pulling away. âNow enough babbling, you need to rest if youâre meant to work so many days in a row.â

Tuesdays are not the worst. Tuesdays are fine.
Haesun kept repeating that to herself as a smile was plastered on her face trying to deal with semi-drunk overbearing people. And she wasnât wrong; usually, Tuesdays were not the worst dinner shifts at all. But maybe because it was the week before Christmas, everyone was out. Every freaking one.Â
From students to families to workers, to whoever, it seemed that everyone had decided tonight was the night to go out for dinner. And as she held onto her tray and sought a moment to breathe before taking on the last group, she wondered how she would deal with that chaos for the rest of the week.
Yet as soon as she lifted her head, she felt dizzy. She frowned and pressed her temples, What the hell?
âHaesun, all good?â Screamed the chef and owner from the kitchen, seeing her through the pass.
âYeah!â She yelled back, surprised he had noticed. She must have stayed like that for a while. âYeah, Iâm⌠going.â
Of course, she had to move, her boss was watching, but that wasnât why her feet were guiding her to the last room of the restaurant, the one where the group had been settled in by the host. She was frowning because she felt really lightheaded, but her body was moving on its own because she had somewhere to be. Somewhere that wasnât the bathroom, in case she needed to barf, or the kitchen to get something with sugar, but somehow⌠something better.
âHaesun, are you okay?âÂ
She glanced up right before she slid the door to the room. Her hand twitched.Â
The host continued, âDo you want me to handle this? Itâs late and youâve had a long day, itâs a big groupââ
âNo! No, no, of course not. I got this. Just⌠this one.â
She tried smiling, but she had no idea if it worked because her fingers were already hooked on the handle of the door to slide it open. Her eyes fell immediately on a random guy with a green beanie and a gray sweater and he got up, so pale she would think he had seen a ghost. Maybe she was pale too?
But⌠Why was his nose so perfect? His cheeks were high but framed a beautifully round and perked-up nose. And his lips were so full, how?
Wait⌠Was she staring?
âHaesun?â
She turned to the host whispering her name, but she couldnât think. All around her, the group of people seemed worried not about her but about the man with the green hoodie standing up.
âAre you okay?â
âIs something wrong?â
His eyes were so wide she feared that maybe she was being an eyesore or something. What the hell was she doing? Why couldnât she think? Why would she think that? It was because she couldnât think.
She hugged the tray and bowed to the group, slowly backing away out of sight.
âI think I need a moment,â she confessed to the host, swallowing dryly.Â
âOf course you do, take a break, Iâll take their order.â
He entered the room to meet the guests so that should have been her cue, but her feet werenât moving. Her heart was speeding so fast she could have collapsed, but somehow it was building up to something she did not know what.
A second later someone passed the doorway and stopped right in front of her, as if searching for something. There was no one to the right, but there she was on his left. She thought she should get out of the way but as soon as she saw his eyes, she froze again. No way she could move now.
He turned to her, still pale, still wide-eyed, but this time his chin was dropped a little. He heard the commotion from the room and raised his hands before taking two steps forward. And wouldnât you know, suddenly her feet moved on their own because her brain surely wasnât capable of that level of awareness. Her body moved in his tempo as if by just raising his hands she knew exactly what he wanted.Â
She swallowed dryly again, nearly deafened by the beating of her heart pumping blood too fast through her brain, so fast it probably wasnât reaching it at all. Thatâs it. She had no blood, thatâs why she couldnât think straight.
Wait, what?
He suddenly grinned and clasped his hands as if to contain his excitement, âAhhh, I canât really believe this is happening. Right? Itâs happening, right? It has to be.â
She nodded. Whatever it was, it was surely happening.
âIâve never felt like this, so it has to be⌠right? Ahhh, seriously, woah,â he rubbed his face, then adjusted his green beanie, smoothed his gray sweater, then extended his right hand to her politely, âNice to meet you.â
She blinked, she was staring at his hands. Totally, from the start, from the moment he touched his face. He was tall, clearly thin despite all those layers of clothes, and his hands looked delicate. He moved delicately, in fact. She wasnât delicate, she didnât move like that. Werenât they supposed to be the same?
âMiss?â
Her eyes moved from his chest to his eyes and blinked. His lips twitched as if he debated on whether to say something else and she huffed in a breath.
âRight! Me, right? Yes!â Her cheeks blushed instantly, but at least she was breathing. At least she had blood again. âIâm Haesun. Shin Haesun.â
She took his hand and bowed deeply, and her whole body tensed like a wire being overcharged. She gasped quietly and looked up with descended eyebrows while he made sure to use both hands to hold hers, making that sensation even more intense.
His joyful smile vanished slowly as his eyes lingered on her and those feelings treaded to their chests. Her heart was beating so happily, now fully with the only reason that mattered, that her whole body warmed and relaxed in successive waves. It wasnât really a pleasure as one would receive in a massage for example, but it was definitely pleasurable. She would have melted into his arms if there wasnât a burst of energy that almost had her hopping around, and preferably into his arms too.
âHobi, weâre waiting for your order!â
Hobi? She furrowed her brow, where had she heard that name before?
âIâll be there in a minute!â He answered dismissively before turning to her again. She was already too hot and the more he looked at her, the more she was convinced her legs would give in. âWe⌠I have to go back, itâs our Christmas dinner.âÂ
She blinked with a nod, of course. She, uh⌠she could⌠do something else other than hold his hand and stare at him. Surely.
âBut you⌠I need to know all about you.â His thumb brushed her skin absentmindedly and she blinked yet again. Then why not right now? She wanted it right now, she didnât want to be separated from him now. He reached for his phone in his pocket, âPlease, give me your number. Letâs meet again tomorrow.â
âTomorrow?â
âYes. Please.â
âWhen?â
âI donât know, IâŚâ She had to split their hands to take the phone, which was not pleasant at all. She felt like a battery that just got disconnected from the grid. âFirst thing in the morning?â
âI have classes.â
âOh, okay, ahmâŚâ She was typing as he hummed. âTell me when you could make it.â
âBetween class and work, so around four to like five thirty⌠six if I ask for it.â
She extended his phone back respectfully with both hands and he wrapped his around them, not that concerned about the phone. They stayed just like that.
âHobi!â
âSir,â a polite male voice called from the entryway and he let go of her immediately. âShould I order ahead without you?â
âYeah, I will need a minute. Please,â he asked with a bow and the host bowed back. He gave a glance to Haesun with an implicit question and she smiled at him in reassurance. Hobi turned back to her once the host left and took his phone gently from between her fingers. âIâll text you the address so meet me tomorrow, okay?â She nodded. âItâs a promise.â His tone almost spoke of relief and she smiled. âCan I⌠can I take your photo? Iâ All my contacts have their photos, soâŚâ
âSure!â
She tried rearranging her messy black hair falling off the ponytail, then her black turtleneck that was surely out of place. Her makeup was very bland, but there was nothing to do there. She probably did not look good but that didnât even cross her mind â her soulmate was aiming his phone camera to take her picture. Her lips curved.

You can go here to keep reading [ao3] (this story is finished) đ
This is the Hobi I'll be thinking about đ





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Soul Palette Series đ

In this soulmate alternative universe, there are no marks, no strings, and no traces to guide them to their other half. But if they listen carefully, destiny is just around the corner patiently waiting to mix them in the soul palette and create universes - together.

PAIRING: idol!BTS member x (f)OC
GENRE: Soulmate AU (s2l)
RATING: RÂ (for the most part)
Crossposted on AO3 | Should be read in order đ


âCarnation
PAIRING: idol!Jin x OC
SUMMARY: In early 2018, BTS were at a crossroads: after working so hard to set foot in the music industry of South Korea, their sudden jump into stardom became something they never anticipated. Jin believed in his dongsaengs but was just as lost as them when his soulmate entered the picture.
WORD COUNT: 25.3k (total)
WARNINGS: mild angst for talks of disbanding, burnout, financial struggles, sickness, society pressures, low self-esteem
The corners of his lips rose the second he predicted she would crash into him, which he absolutely wanted for some reason, but she subverted his expectations. His features went from cheeky to slumped when she dodged him expertly and just walked right past him without even looking up. He turned to widen his eyes at her in a complaint, but she was walking steadily and quickly away without looking back. Well, he scoffed, how could she just focus so hard on her call or whatever that she didnât see him standing right in her way? One should pay attention to their surroundings instead ofâ He gasped, Wait!
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âSeeking the Sunrise
PAIRING: idol!Hoseok x OC
SUMMARY: Haesun was adrift, her life was happening but she had no idea where she was going. Finding her soulmate was on the wishlist, but it was by no means a priority. Cue in the cutest guy who happens to be a household name in the music industry with his whole life figured out. He's her soulmate, isn't that great? If only he wanted to find love like she did...
WORD COUNT: 32.1k (total)
WARNINGS: angst, tragedy, comfort, minor character death, sickness, grief, tension, smut (in the last chapter: dry humping, oral (f receiving), unprotected sex)
If he was unavailable, why did he yearn for her? Hoped to see her? Was done early just so he could go to her earlier and wait for her with a smile on his face? Went out with his friends at the same time she was at a soulmating party so that he wouldnât think about it? Wanted to touch her all the time? Stared at her photo and tried to remember her laugh, sighing at the memory of it? Looked at her jaw and wished to brush it softly with his thumbs? Looked at her gorgeous lips like that? Why did he wonder⌠about what her lips would say next? Or how they felt? Or how they tasted?
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đ§Monochrome
PAIRING: idol!Namjoon x OC
SUMMARY: ...
WORD COUNT: ? Outline đ§ 15 chapters
WARNINGS: ...
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âCall You Mine
PAIRING: idol!Yoongi x OC
SUMMARY: Freya despises everything soulmate-related, but one day her soulmate shows out of nowhere and turns everything upside down. A slowburn rejection soulmate story to make you fall in love with Min Yoongi (again).
WORD COUNT: 297k (total)
WARNINGS: angst, huge ass story that is an emotional rollercoaster, rejection (happy ending), OC has a strong personality and flaws (all my characters do really), desperation, explicit sexual content, soulmate bond is inescapable and shit happens
She turned around like a tornado, âWhy the fuck would I change my life for you?!â He nodded, looking at the floor while choosing his words carefully. âWell⌠it might be a little selfish of me, butââ âA little?!â ââ there isnât another way, not that I can see,â he finished stubbornly. That stunned her for a moment. She stared at him in utter disbelief. The audacityâ! âWe donât have to be together. We donât know each other!â She closed her fists, voice shaking in anger. âWhy should I have to move across the world for you? Why! Cause youâre famous?â
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đTo Blossom
PAIRING: idol!Jungkook x OC
SUMMARY: ...
WORD COUNT: ? Writing đ Chapter 17/62 (~90k) âĄÂ snippets
WARNINGS: ...
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đ§The Shade of the Cosmos
PAIRING: idol!Taehyung x OC
SUMMARY: ...
WORD COUNT: ? Outline đ§ 9 chapters
WARNINGS: ...
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đ§Choice and Destiny
PAIRING: idol!Jimin x OC
SUMMARY: ...
WORD COUNT: ? Outline đ§ 10 chapters
WARNINGS: ...
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The Tapestry of Fate
PAIRING: each couple from the previous stories
SUMMARY: ...
WORD COUNT: ? Oneshot
WARNINGS: ...
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