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A collection of one-shots using the 2025 Flufftober prompts with Rujinu
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09 Nov 2025
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It was over, Huntrix had won. Gwi-ma was gone for good, the honmoon strengthened beyond anything they had thought was possible. They had managed to banish the demon threat for possibly the next few years. So why do the girls feel so empty? why do they feel like they failed to save everyone? Why do they feel like (despite their many differences) they hadn’t been able to save the five people who had truly been counting on them?
And what happens when as they’re picking through the rubble of the wrecked stadium they come across five disembodied souls of five former demons desperately clinging to a second chance at life? What chaos and misadventures lay before them as the girls try to integrate the Saja Boys back into the human world, not as enemies or rivals, but as friends and possibly more.
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- Part 1 of To Be Normal Again
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08 Nov 2025
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Han Jinu has gone through six secretaries this year. None survived his impossible standards — until Rumi, a clerical nobody accidentally assigned to his floor, tells him no and lives to tell the tale.
She’s blunt, broke, and not impressed by power. He’s rich, ruthless, and dangerously intrigued. Somewhere between deadlines, jealousy, and “strictly professional” stares across glass walls, devotion stops being part of the job description.
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26 Oct 2025
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Jinu is desperate to fit in at Honmoon University, so much so that he follows up on a dare from the boys in the Saja Club, to seduce the untouchable idol on campus, Rumi. He claimed that she isn’t his type but he knows he is lying through his teeth.
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20 Oct 2025
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It’s been thirty-seven days.
She’s counted.
There’s a part of her that wonders if she should be grateful. The world is safe, the monsters are gone, the fans are singing again and the demons are locked away back where they came from. But inside her, the stage is dark and the music doesn’t start in the right tempo, in the correct rhythm, in the right tune.
And she doesn’t know how to mourn someone who gave up everything and asked for nothing in return. She doesn’t even know how to miss someone who was never hers.
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Jinu burned and vanished in her arms, and now he haunts her dreams in soft smiles and lingering stares — and Rumi doesn’t know what’s worse: that he’s gone, or that her heart insists he never really left.
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- Part 2 of where we land
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20 Oct 2025
