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It is my way to cope with Mark's departure. It's bad, but I needed that to fully accept a NCT without Mark.
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Jaemin learns how to let go.
Mark learns how to bring someone back.
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Jeonghan can’t stop seeing it—the way Seokmin’s eyes were empty, the way he begged to be left alone, the way Jeonghan did.
Jeonghan doesn’t know how to fix what he’s broken. But Seungcheol is there, steady as ever, reminding him that some wounds don’t need fixing—just witnessing.Series
- Part 2 of Where the Light Bends
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- English
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- 1,181
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
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Taeyong has always been the one to count heads, to make sure everyone is safe. It’s what leaders do.
But some losses can’t be counted away.
When the weight of the world presses down on him, he finds himself outside in the cold, talking to the moon like it might answer back. The others don’t blame him—they say—but he sees the way their smiles don’t reach their eyes, the way they flinch at shadows that aren’t there.
He was supposed to protect them. He was supposed to keep them whole.
And then Yuta and Mark find him—shaking, refusing to let himself break—because leaders aren’t allowed to fall apart.
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After the Battle of Five Armies, Thranduil walks the ruined battlefield, counting the dead and carrying the unbearable weight of command. As he searches among fallen kin and enemies alike, hope keeps him moving: Legolas always keeps his promises. And he promised to come home.
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A collection of stories about Lee Seokmin, the weight of his silence, and the twelve people who refuse to let him disappear.
(Or: How love bends but never breaks, even in the dark.)- Words:
- 3,802
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Two versions of the same story. One ends in silence. The other begins with a scream. Both are about a boy who was loved—he just didn’t always believe it.
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