3 Works by FryingOrange
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Written All Over my Face, No I Can't Hide it All by FryingOrange
Fandoms: KPop Demon Hunters (2025)
27 Jul 2025
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The first thing they do after sealing the new Honmoon is to promise never to hide anything from each other again.
Except, as things turn out, Zoey has a secret. One she's held onto for so long that she doesn't quite know what to do with it.
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And Suddenly, it All Falls Into Place by FryingOrange
Fandoms: KPop Demon Hunters (2025)
10 Jul 2025
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The new Honmoon has been woven, the last demon vanquished, and things are now slowly starting to go back to normal. Rumi gets to live in the present again, and she starts noticing things she's missed out on from all those years spent in her head.
She notices the growing closeness of Zoey and Mira, really notices, as it begins to turn into something else entirely. In the beginning, she feels disappointed about not being there to see it when it actually started; caring way too much about her two bandmates and best friends to want to miss out on any part of their happiness. But the more shy glances and warm smiles she catches from the corner of her eye, the less upset she is. It looks beautiful, the love they have for eachother.
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Now that Rumi is present enough to look, she takes notice of the feelings that Zoey and Mira are nurturing for each other. With all the fondness one can have, she watches as they naturally get closer and closer.
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Everything About You (Stops Me for a Second) by FryingOrange
Fandoms: KPop Demon Hunters (2025)
07 Jul 2025
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It’s no secret to anyone, really, what Zoey’s love language is. Not when she latches onto any and every possible opportunity to initiate physical contact with the people she cherishes most.
A more surprising fact, that not many are privy to, is that she shares this love language with none other than Mira.
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Five times Mira initiates physical contact, effectively resetting Zoey's brain in the process, and the one time Zoey does something about it.
