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For two barely functioning university students, Jimin and Jungkook are oddly good at surviving the apocalypse.
They’re good at scavenging, fighting, keeping each other alive, and, most of all, making bad decisions in close quarters.
Feelings are a whole different story.But love always finds away, just like a stubborn flower in a hellstrip.
Bookmarked by Akisangel13
26 May 2026
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“Park Jimin,” Taehyung muses. “Ah, isn’t he looking pretty. He’s your business, isn’t he?”
“He’s been my business for the past four years,” Jungkook mutters darkly, his jaw clenching in frustration as he watches Jimin.
Taehyung lets out a little laugh at whatever face Jungkook is making. “Your favourite criminal’s been busy.”
“He’s not my favourite anything,” Jungkook says flatly, his tone dry and unamused. “He’s a dark stain on my reputation and an unfinished case file I want to close.”
“Is that why you always let him get away?”
“I don’t let him do anything,” Jungkook grits out, an aggravated flush creeping up his neck. “He’s just annoyingly good at climbing walls and memorising escape routes.”
Taehyung laughs, loud and bright. “Whatever helps you sleep at night, Jeon.”
Or: Detective Jeon Jungkook has a problem. A pretty-eyed, tiny little problem with a smile that could rival the moon and a mouth that won't stop running. He's determined to solve it and wash his hands of it for good—if only Park Jimin would take the damn hint and stop making things so difficult for him.
Bookmarked by Akisangel13
22 May 2026
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Tennis Star, Park Jimin, planned to end with career with a bang and solidify his legacy following the 1997 season.
However, his plan crumbled apart when Jeon Jeongguk tied his record for most grand slams ever one after the 1997 US Open.
Jimin has one goal:
Take done Jeon Jeongguk.
He sure didn't think it'd ever be this hard.Bookmarked by Akisangel13
14 May 2026
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At almost thirty-one, Park Jimin has achieved the ultimate millennial dream: a thoroughly mediocre corporate existence that demands absolutely nothing of his soul. He has his ergonomic chair, his perfectly timed commute to avoid elevator small talk, and a flawless system of mutual procrastination with his work-bestie, Hoseok. His life is boring, ordinary, and exactly the way he likes it.
Then their boss hires Jeon Jungkook.
--------Jungkook was standing up, leaning his forearms over the low fabric partition that separated their desks. He was smiling brightly, pointing a finger directly at Jimin's monitor.
"I saw the little 'Jimin is typing' bubbles popping up on Slack for like two minutes, so I figured you were taking a break from your presentation," Jungkook said, completely oblivious to the murderous intent radiating from Jimin's soul. "Since you're answering now, I can just walk you through my notes! It's super fast, I promise."
Jimin slowly slid his headphones down to his neck. His sanctuary was breached. His code was under attack. Synchronous, unprompted communication was happening.
His boring, ordinary life was officially over.
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- Part 1 of The Anxiety Spreadsheets
Bookmarked by Akisangel13
28 Apr 2026
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After the storm they survived that brought them together, they were supposed to be able to survive anything.
Even six months apart.
They say distance makes the heart grow fonder.
But one argument spirals into two, and then another, and another, and soon Jeongguk and Jimin aren't sure if they're fighting for their relationship or fighting against it.
A single sentence breaks something neither of them knows how to put back together, and they're forced to confront the question they never thought they'd ask.
What does love look like when it isn't enough?
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After two years of learning how to love each other, Jeongguk and Jimin are ripped apart by hundreds of miles of distance and have to figure out if they're strong enough to find their way back home.
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- Part 4 of no sunshine without rain
Bookmarked by Akisangel13
20 Apr 2026
