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The scent of ancient wood and dew-kissed petals always brought him back. Elder Faerie Cookie found himself drawn to the Silverwood, the colossal tree pulsing with a dormant power, a monument to a love lost and a promise broken. It had been Elder Faerie and Silent Salt Cookie who had planted its seed, nurturing it into a sanctuary, a prison, and now, a silent testament to their shared past.
Or what if Elder Fairy hadn't died.
Bookmarked by MoonAtDaylight
16 Oct 2025
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Made me feel genuine emotion, that’s all I’ll say
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“You’re kidding me, right?” Ji-yeong flopped back against the sand, knees still bent at her chest, a hand resting on her shaking belly. “After all that– you don’t even– like mojitos?”
Sae-byeok felt her cheeks flush and the corner of her lip twitch upwards. Somehow, the shame of ignorance and the humour both came from that raucous laugh.
“It’s bitter,” was her defence, muttered through sugar-sticky lips. “And it tastes like toothpaste.”
“That’s the mint!”
“I told you I didn’t know what they were!”
[ For Jibyeok Week, Day 2 ]
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Saebyeok dreamed of her. Jiyeong did too. ‘I owe you a drink,’ she said, as if that settled it.
Bookmarked by MoonAtDaylight
06 Sep 2025
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The characterization is absolutely perfect and I love the narration so much,,, 10/10 major fave!!
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Sae-byeok blinks, and she doesn't know where she is.
She stares at her ceiling, taking it all in but not really seeing it at the same time. The only things she registers are the soft pillow under her head and the water stain above her.
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Sae-byeok and Ji-yeong, maybe in another life.
Bookmarked by MoonAtDaylight
06 Sep 2025
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Ji-yeong dies thinking of Kang Sae-byeok. Someone she loved more than herself.
Sae-byeok dies thinking of Ji-yeong. Someone she wanted to love.
They die thinking of each other.
But it was never meant to be.

