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While In-ho was drowning in his own darkness, a man with a bright soul appeared before him. Gi-hun made him feel emotions he thought he would never experience again. Now, In-ho fights to protect the only thing worth living for, to save him from the danger and darkness of the games. Even though Gi-hun has been shaken by his betrayal.
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When Gihun arrives at a secluded estate to begin a quiet job as a live-in Butler, he expects routine and silence, not the slow unraveling of the man who owns it. Hwang Inho, precise and distant, lives in a house curated to erase grief, where time itself has been banished. But as the days bleed into each other and small acts of care begin to accumulate, a fragile, unspoken connection forms between two men quietly weathering loss. In the stillness of polished floors and shared silences, they begin to remember how to be seen—and how to choose the living over the ghost of time stopped. This is a slow-burn story of grief, intimacy, and the quiet re-learning of presence.
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- Part 1 of InhunWeek2025
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When Gihun is invited to Junho’s wedding, he hesitates. He doesn’t like planes, hot weather, and he's not sure he can afford a week off work. It also doesn’t help that Junho’s brother is his ex he hasn't seen for two years.
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The lightning illuminated In-ho’s face—his lips pressed into a thin line, yet his eyes glinted with warmth and promised safety. Coiled around his arm, a dry towel, as if he'd expected his husband to come back to him exactly as he did.
“Come here,” In-ho told Gi-hun in a low voice, unfurling the towel delicately. “You're drenched, honey.”
//or, Gi-hun comes home drenched from the rain.
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Waking up wrapped in soft sheets, free from the pressure of obligations, was a rare comfort. Even better was the quiet presence of someone beside him in the wide bed.
In-ho leaned in toward the man sprawled across most of the king-sized mattress, pressing a kiss to the exposed nape. A quiet sigh followed.“It’s time to get up,” In-ho murmured, his fingers trailing over the waist he couldn’t resist. It reminded him just how much he craved control—and how often he claimed it. “I won’t let you spend the whole day in bed.”
“Just five more minutes.”
Squid Game • Hwang In-ho/Seong Gi-hun • making breakfast, bittersweet
