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Seonghwa always knew that his life was going to be hard. It was as plain for him to see as his own hands in front of him, but he wanted to try to live his life looking towards the sun.
His uncle made that hard. Whenever the stress of life became too much for him, his uncle would berate Seonghwa over it, blaming it on his father for bringing his mother into their lives, on him being too much like his mother. It always came back to his mother.
Because Seonghwa’s mother was a harpy.
When he was 12, his uncle had a debt to a pirate captain from a job that went very poorly because of him.
And Seonghwa was how he settled that debt. Seonghwa, to spare his uncle.
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Seonghwa is half harpy in a world that sees nonhuman beings as other and unnatural, trapped in a life of piracy and kept against his will on board a scourge crew. But when the crew of the Horizon comes along and gives him a chance at a different life, he must find a way to settle into a life leagues apart from the one he's always known, try to fit himself into the tightly-knit fabric of the crew, while hiding the truth of himself. Can he while still finally allowing himself to be seen?Specific CW at beginning of each chapter
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- Part 1 of Half Harpy Hwa
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Hongjoong knew they were screwed the moment War stepped onto his ship.
Wooyoung is a god on the cusp of destruction seeking solitude on an old enemy’s ship.
On that ship, he meets a Moon Child with too much patience, too much peace, and too much faith in the fact that Wooyoung doesn’t deserve to die.
Wooyoung wants to prove him wrong.
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Hidden from the world since birth, Yeosang has spent his existence more a ghost than a boy. Until one night a reckless thief slips past the palace guards and steals the one thing keeping him alive.
Chasing after him, the prince suddenly gets drawn into a whole new world that makes him feel more alive than he ever did. Guided by Wooyoung, a two-faced merchant son and outlaw by night, he learns what life truly means… and what it might cost them to keep it.Bookmarked by Starbutter
13 Apr 2026
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Park Seonghwa had been a prisoner at sea for the past two years ever since he was snatched off the streets. When a battle with a rival pirate crew leads to his capture, he is merely moved from one prison to another. He doesn't realize it at first, but this new prison is different. Against everything he knows, he slowly finds himself warming up to the crew members he had sworn to hate.
Park Seonghwa promised himself he would never feel again. Emotions only got people killed.
Captain Kim Hongjoong had never felt an ounce of remorse for anyone outside of his crew. If they weren't with him, they were against him. But when they bring a prisoner on board for information, Hongjoong watches as his crew members warm up to him despite their orders not to engage. As their attachment grows, Hongjoong's hate for the prisoner swells.
Kim Hongjoong promised himself he would protect his crew. Emotions only got people killed.
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- Part 1 of Tell The Stars
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Seonghwa, the heir of Park Sphere Technologies, a vast corporate empire, had lived a life of luxury and control, yet he felt shackled by the weight of his inheritance. He found himself in a relationship that left him emotionally trapped, uncertain whether he enjoyed it or merely endured it. Seonghwa had everything wealth, influence, and status, yet none of it made him feel like he truly belonged. He felt like an outsider in his own life.
But then a mysterious, charming and enigmatic secret agent who stirred something in Seonghwa’s cold, controlled world, slowly brought light into him. Kim Hongjoong.
However, Seonghwa’s past held him captive, there were mysteries to uncover, dangers to face, and life to change. And escaping his current relationship proved to be dangerous and complicated. But yet again, Hongjoong seemed to hold the key, one that could lead Seonghwa to the life he never thought he could have. But at what cost?
